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Show i EVANSTON, WYO. 4 EVANSTON. Wyo.. Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. J. 51. Perry He re last week-end guests a I the home of M rs. Perry's his tor, Mrs. Genrge P. Harvey, returning to their home iu 51" u tain View Monday evening. I 5lr. and 5Irs. Joe Lee anil family returned Sunday evening from an extended visit with 5Irs. Lee's parents, Mr. aud 5Irs. Nephi Ras-mussen. Ras-mussen. at Lyman. Captain J. H. Holland left Wednesday evening for Camp Dodge. Iowa, where he will enter the service iu Hie medical deparlm.uit of I he army. Thouins Itlyth returned WedncMhiy fn-i Salt Lnke. whore lie had been at Die bedside of bis daughter. Mrs. Ja.-k Keith. Mrs. Keith's many friends will be pleased to kimw that .-he In rapidly rap-idly recovering from au operation for appen-dici appen-dici l rs. Word ha s been received from 51 r. a nd 51 rs. Charles Slnhley, ho left Evuuslon November I! for Los Angeles, Mint they made the entire trip overland lu five days, winch is record time at; this season of the year. 'They report uo mishaps mis-haps and greatly enjoyed the trip. 5liss Irene Foley, wim has been visiting her parents in Colorado during the period the kuJioo'.s were closed ou account of influenza, re turned Sunday, evening to resume her work lu tiie schools. Mrs. John W. R. Ronnie expects to leave Tuesday for Ios Angeles, where she will spend t he winter with her sister during Lieutenant Ronnie's absence in France. 5Irs. T. Fninklyn Cook and children have returned re-turned from-an extended visit with her parents lu eastern Wyoming. 51 rs. Joseph H. He Howell and children have returned from Ogden. where t hey spent a few days visiting' relatives and friends. John W. Dyklns aud sister, Mrs. D. P. Guise, will lenve Wednesday for California, where they will spend t he winter. 51 ra. Myers, a nurse, will accompany thein. The ladies of the Methodist A id society and members of the Presbyterian Aid society held a Joint meeting Thursday afternoon in the parlors par-lors of the 5Ieihodis! church. A business session occupied most of the afternoou aud wnt followed fol-lowed by a social hour. Mrs. Frank Decker of Allamont spent Wednesday Wednes-day in Evanston. visiting friends. At a meeting of the newly elected executive hoard of the Red Cross Thursday evening tbe following officers wore chosen : Cha Irtnan of L'inta county chapter nnd executive board, Mrs. John Ward: -vice chairman. Jlrs. Shad .Morgan; ! secretary, 5Irs. F. A. Cray: treasurer. J. If. 1 Cameron. C. C. Voeller was uppnbjted elm irmn ir-mn n of the Junior Red Cross committee, nnd by virtue ij Ibis office becomes u member of the oxpcutrve board. Dr. L. E. Fosuer was 1 appointed chairman of the f irst-n id committee and also becomes n member of the board. The ol her commit t-es were re la ined with I lie same personnel as during the procoling year. Mrs. Rens-m and Mrs. Thlbnll. who have heon living at the Aspen tunnel, east of Evanston. Evan-ston. left this week for Iowa, where they will spend some time vislling relatives and friends. i:s Fannie i.raff left the first of the week for Rnrk Springs, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. T. William's. Miss Graff nud mot her will leave short ly for the coast for the benefit of 5Hss Fanuio's health. |