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Show 1 State Society PQCATELLO, ID XT "I TVA.I-' Mh'uo. I I'. --Tim h k-.l Ci-oh.s h;. ... or I' i i 1 1 iv .'ii.J r.o.!;i. v. illi .'.ii-.i -. i in -'onn."'' ion on I- M - . evfj.u.ir, ti '.'". '' l.olh Mo.i,i!!v ;,im! , ,l I;, r. l ofopl'-ii IIv. -ui-1 hMt.-.l a lit'i.. mmm lo, .m, K-i "Vns. 'I'm- parron--.-.1, ol t!.: r... y. i r v.-r M r:-. A. I 1 r j K i . Mis. A. I'.. S i .. vh.-om , M rn. T). W. I., M h. I ' W. Sf Ji.-i- ro.l, M .-j. J I, .. I '..irii.-lor, Mrs. Mun h V ''ol.-, Mi-,. .!, I'l-l.TSoii, Mr:-. V urrvii ('foil, ,hx. M.ii' us I. in Is-i-v, Mis. loo.t M;; i-l. .Mrs. F-Y.-k-ri.-k .1. K.irri'-s, .Mrs. c 1. Sri.Hii. Mir. H 11. ''l.-.u-, Mrs. 'l.'oru-i 'l.'oru-i ;.t.s-u-r Mi s. I I'mm' M r.s. I'-iKimrf, .i i s. .1 (' Unvvkf-- Mi. K. '. Wlill.;. Mrs. V. J. Iin;lin. Mis. V. W. lfr -, Mrs. W. Ihtnnoii :hm) MrH. f. J. Ji'fitf rson. Tl.oso In i-lui rut- of I In- tf-.L i-ooni ilI tn h.-iz-uir v-n- M:h. .1. .1. K.-lk.-r. Mrs. H'.rt- .r. Mi-h, Whit. Mrs. M.-rrr UVIIs. Mrs :. A. I'iuiui funs. Mrs. (H-urr Nor':!. M.s. II. I (. Vi!ll!i.-S'-y, Mi-h. I. (.' 'M,ii-i-v it ml Mr. ( "I i;. ii.-: S'.unnt-r. Th"- n:-o.'mHoii n:-o.'mHoii roiniuii I'M" tin: m kJ party wan r.Miipos-fi ol Mi f. A. ('. HliK'kiry, Mrs. i:. S. Hii-iK". M's. W. I'- Mi-Ihmi-iitd, .Mrs. I.vrimn Km ro. M r.s. J. J. Hull, Urn V ShiiKlio.J, Mrs. .1. T. ninu, Mr:. I-;. C Wiiit.-. Mrs. !. W. t'hurrli :t m.I Mrs. O. 1'. Hiiro'T. For. I ii rs of lu , hi'. pj.rly u.-jv tin- voi-sil k-!--i ! ions imi-o-rf-.l by Mis I'nrotliy Hull ami Mr. i.ii'l Mrs ( 1 1. Smith. AiTriiiRfiiVMilH nrf botntf niMlft for I ho iininiiil mil. ball nf thft HiUin 'IV' hnh ;il i iiMt l f ii f , whl- li will be held on tho evening eve-ning of Jan nary J I . UfMiriMinnl :m'l Mrs. I ). W. Stnndrnd, Jr.. h.-fl Tun.stljiy pv.Tiir.n for Camp Lowis. The Mntuiil mprovenir-nt asor-littlons or (lift tliri-t' I'o. RtWIo wards ht'ld a .lanro Thursday ovontiitf at thi Coinm'-reifil club Ti KII1IH, Tlio Art club. Mrs. E. K. Moberly. 1'ii'sl.lftiit, mot Wednrsday afternoon at I ho library. Mrs. S. S. Ferffufifm entertained. Iho ; niftinln'rs of tlio Idasr Side Bridge f:ltib T''rida.y evening at the Ited Crow a card Piiriy. j The Bftohlvo plrls most rredltahly put , on tlio play. "Tlio Kleptomaniac." ! Wodncsdav ftvt'idnt; at Antlers hall for the benefit of tlm Ked Cross. Vaudeville a i if I 1 lu waiian numbers were Jilso rendered ren-dered and a d-liKhtful evenings onler-tainnu'iit onler-tainnu'iit pi-ovidcd. Thoso taltln;? part, in i he pla v were I he M l.ses Tjeora rinr-betl, rinr-betl, Millie Kxeter, Sclnia Vv'ray. Jessie Walker, Verna Reddish, Bertha Kreu-Rftr Kreu-Rftr and Nina Marshall. For" the benefit of the new fatliolie ho.spilal. the Indies of St. Joseph's and St. Anthony's churches and t he Young l.ndiftf(' .Modality held a holiday bazaar on "Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and '-venins ai KnlRhts of Columbus hall. M;mv beautiful pieces of hand work executed exe-cuted by the Sisters of Mercy were on sale. A ;1m'z hand furnished music for dancing Vednosdav even in tr. and Thursday Thurs-day evening a card party was held. Mrs. Lyman Fario was hostess la.st week to the menihers of the Friday club. The hish score tmphy was awarded tu Mrs. D. Y. Clmreh and the guest favor to Mr.s. K. K. Moberly. .Mis Elizabeth lourle. who came here recently from Idaho Falln to become li-hrariitn li-hrariitn at tho Pocatello public library, 1 was the honor truest at a tea given last Kriday a ft or noon by Mrs. Howard L.. K.oylc" at her home in the Fargo apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. K. 30. Moberly presided at t ho tea table. Mrs. William Allelv, who has been visiting vis-iting In "Billings, .Mont., haa returned ' home, accompanied by her parents, who ill remain over the holidays. The Royal Highlanders held a beautifully beauti-fully appointed Red Cross tea Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon and evening at the home of ! rs. M. i. Roberts. The committee In i I large consisted of Mrs. Hut son. Miss Mm .el Hutson. Mrs. I awson. Mrs. Or-. Or-. lid, M rs. Cm-man, Mrs. Bergedln and Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. C. C. Frazier and baby went to Salt Lake Monday, where they will remain re-main over the holidays with Mrs. Fra--l. r's parents. Mr. Frazier will join them later. The- Sunday school' teachers' training lass met Monday evening1 at the library. ' Airs. Clyde T. Smith will spend the holidays In Hurley. Mrs. K. M. Ueed and Mrs. John Rose n ere hostesses to the members of the Fa stern .Star Kensington Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Reed on North Lincoln. New officers were elected as follows: "President. Mrs. J. M. Shady: vice, president, Mrs. Florence Myres; sec-rotary sec-rotary and treasurer, Mrs. E. M. Reed. The installation of officers wil be held ncNt Tuesday evening", when t he usual banquet will be dispensed with and light refreshments. In keeping wiih the spirit i of the times, will be served. The regular monthly meeting of Santa j Ana auxiliary was held Thursday after- i noon at the home of Mrs. Hannah Ash. j Carrol Hull, who is stat loned at Fort Russell, Cheyenne, Wyo-. was the guest this week of Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Graw entertained last Friday evening at a stag dinner in honor of F. C. McGowau, who came hero recently from Moscow to make his home, i 'overs were laid for twenty-six. Mrs. Cray was assisted in serving by Mrs. Mc-t Mc-t Jo wan. Mrs. Clyde Gray and Mrs. Plackwell. A missionary benefit dance was held in i he Tyhee hall Friday evening, which was .i li ended by a number of persons from t i:is city. Mrs. F. H. Poole and t wo sons, ami W. I. Poole, lather of Dr. Poole, have loft lor Fort Omaha. Neb., to join Cap-lain Cap-lain Poole, who Is now stationed there ;is surgeon in chief of the balloon section of the national service. GARLAND 4 GARLAND, Pee. 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. T Grover of Promontory are visiting here with their children. Mrs. A. Murie has returned after a lew weeks' stay at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bird, in Salt lake. Mrs. "W. Ij, Cunningham returned the first of the week, after a visit with relatives rela-tives at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. "Wall is spent part of the week with relatives in Brig-ham Brig-ham City. Mr. and Mrs. Y.d W. Austin are visiting relatives in Salt hake City. Mrs. M. J. Richard of Powney. Idaho, is a guest at the home of her son, John Uichard. Mrs. Burden smith ot" Ogden is a guest at the hm3 of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Winters. Win-ters. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shurby announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss llorrtetta, to John Cramer. The wedding will take place in Ogden. where the couple cou-ple will reside after a short visit to the t-oast. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lvn.h announce i he engage me at of their da ugh ler. Miss Wanda, lo Karl Parkinson. The wedding ill take place in Ogd.wi in the near future. fu-ture. The couple will then leave for Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hotinger announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth, to Claude Casing. The wedding will take place in Salt hake at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. William Stanly. The young people will res id.- in I'rovo, where Mr. a sing is employed. Mr. and Mrs. W iilia m Ca rtT amiourrc iho engagement of their daughter. Miss r'iorence, to Carl Hamilton. The wadding will take place at the home of the bride's parents, where a reception will be tendered ten-dered the young eoupte. They will go to the coast to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kirs Christens"! announce an-nounce thft engagement of their daughter. Miss Caroline, to Fred Mauser. The wedding wed-ding will lake place in the Salt Lake tern-pip tern-pip December L'l. A wedding supper will ' given in the evmlng at the home of ,ir. and Mrs. Christenseu, to relatives a nd clost friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Frr" a:u:ou:itp the .i-gagr-meid of ihrir d;iughl-r. Miss Hor-l.-jise, to Thomas Gray. The w-ud:n -.ill takc.pi:n-u in the Salt i-ake U m; :t. ; w nihf r l't |