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Show I BLACKFQOT, lA. 4 BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Dec. 15. Mrs. J. H. A they of Boise, executive secretary of the State of Idaho Anti-tuberculosis society, so-ciety, was in Blackfoot on Wednesday and g". v.; n n interesting talk before the muii ! of the Blackfoot Red Cross ch;.j 1 the work being done and to be l::-:hcd in the state. Wr,", I rice York entertained the members mem-bers of the Women's union of the Baptist Bap-tist church Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Stewart left Wednesday for Salt Lake City. Mr. Stewart Stew-art has enlisted tn the aviation service, and Mrs. Stewart will spend the winter with her parents. Mrs. H. D. McCosham was hostess to t he members of the guild of the Episcopal Epis-copal church Wednesday afternoon. After Af-ter the business meeting light refreshments refresh-ments were served. The Eastern Star chapter Wednesday evening elected officers for the ensuing year. After the election a war lunch was served. The bazaar held hy the ladies of the Altar society of the Catholic church Saturday Sat-urday of last week proved a success. Ten per cent of the funds. $1?, was turned over to the Red Cross society. The history department of the Current Events club met Monday. Mrs. W. W. Beck presiding. Miss Ruth Buehfelt rendered ren-dered two piano solos and a sextette, including in-cluding Mrs. E. Thoreson, Mrs. S. L. Rpece, Mrs. Nellie Castor, Mrs. S. W. Wilson, Mrs. C. V. Williams and Mrs. Howard Henderson, sang. At tho regular meeting of the executive execu-tive committee of the Blackfoot Red Cross chapter Monday evening J. T. Car-ruth Car-ruth was chosen as chairman, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of H. N. West. Mrs. John G. Brown returned Saturday from a two weeks' stay in Salt Lake City. Mrs. S. J. Rufer left Wednesday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. G. Davis of Arco, Idaho, was in Blackfoot Wednesday. Mrs. Alec Burnett of Mackay, Idaho, is the guest of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Adanison. Miss Lono. Olsen and Fred Batten were married Wednesday tn Sri It Lake City. They will reside in Blackfoot. The members of the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church wore- entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Simmons. Mrs. E. M. Hubbell, the newly elected president, presided. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kellum arrived this week from Limn, Mont., to spend the winter in Blackfoot. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawson left Monday Mon-day for Salt Lake City, to make their home. Miss Loraine Tavey returned from Salt Lake City Thursday to spend the holidays. holi-days. A son was born on Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lantis, Mrs. Star Willis, who has been the guest of Miss Betty Ezell, has returned to her home in Ash ton. Miss Ruth Middaugh of Salt Lake City-has City-has taken up her residence In Blackfoot. |