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Show t IDAHO FALLS. IDA. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Nov. 23. Mrs. A. B. Wricht, a former resident of Hiis city, now of Sedalia. Mo., who has Leon visiting' her children. chil-dren. Miss Allie Wright. .Mrs. Carry Melnlyre. and son. Charles Wright, here, loft for her home Friday. Mrs. J. It. Jackson, who has been visiting friends in Pocalollo for some lime. rMurued home Friday. Her sister, 51 rs. Leini, who litis been vl.-liing her mother, returned to ber ome in Sal! Lake Cily. Mrs. lone Hold en en tor In Ined a few friends I informally Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. : H. 1). Spencer, who will go to Chicago to spend , iho winter. j 5tr. and 5Irs. 51. Crawford of Ferrin, t'tah. returned to their home Thursday, after n short visit with the .family of their sou. El wood , Crawford. Mrs. James O'Bantnn and baby have left 'or Kansas, and later will go to Rook Springs, ; Wyoming. 51 U Laura Chapman of Snn Frnneisco has arrived here lo be with her sister, who is ill wii h influenza. Mr. and M r. J. Masey, who have made their home in Newdale, p-ft .Monday for Butte, Unlit,, to make their home. Mr. and 51 rs. l. J. Ellis hft Monday for Long B"a ei. Cnl.. where, they w ill remain for l he winter, Mrs. August Knhlc of Burlington. Iowa, i vii-lt lug a t the , home of her daughter. 51 rs. J. 0. Meyers. , -Mis. c. t. Ciitt.-r W visiting friends in Suit Lake Citv for a few dns. Mrs. Ed. Wilkinson left Monday with her jliltle daughter for points In California, to visit 'ij.'iids fur several week. ! M r. Osear lb dm surprised her husband Wednesday by inviting a number f iriend 'o a birthday dinner, it being his thirtieth anniversary. cue is arried about noun :itiil partook of dim er. and. after spending the a i' tern, ii m, an e hi borate supper was spread for twenty-five guests. I Jlrs Harry WHIeon. who bud spent oevoral mini t lis nt her old home in New Jersey visiting r.-li lives, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. A. R. Parker and daughter left for Port bind, Ore.. Wednesday, where they will rerun In for the winter, Mr. Parker having pr.-e. tied t hem by a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mis. Elmer Johnson, who resided on a dry farm near this cily during the summer, sum-mer, left Wednesday for Salt Lake City, to remain for the winter. .Mr nnd Mrs. Earl Rrinson left Wednesday f.ir Aeainpo. t'nl-. where they will .nake their home. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nelson left Wednesday for 0d"ii. I'tn It. lo make Mieir home. Mi-" Paige Dnvis returned h-.me Mond-iy from a vi-it of several week with friends iii Ml;, -u ,ri. ft Mrs. Gus-ie Lnndberg left A".-"di)e-dny eight for a few day' vi-lt in Suit Lake City. Miss Altha Smith entertained n number of young lady friends at her home W". 1 nesda y morning, in lemor of 51 1st Annette I'nrit, ho 1. -ft for fort laud, Ore., t hat day. T!ims.: pres ent wet- th" Misses Nitn Pri.-e, Helen Caroiody, Nellie Weitflc, Addie Wakcnian and 5lrs. Ji IVwey Klzn Harris nnd Mis Grace Rii'b Ainsworih were married at the home or .Mi. and Mrs. Joseph While. Sunday aflermion the Rev. C. E. Evans of the Christian church of-float of-float ing. A wedding supper was .-."tved to a number of guests. Mr. and 5Irs. T. G. Davidson left I Inirsday morning for southern Illinois, where they will spend the winter visiting relatives. 51 rs. 51. Cnmden of Bower Mills. Mo., who has been a guest at the home of her daughter. 5Irs. A. M. Slansenn, for several weeks, left for her ho'iP Thursday morning. 51 r. aud Mrs. Pol pit us King left 'I huisdny morning for points in lllinuis, where tiny will spend the winter. Mr. und Mrs. G.'I. Carman, who have been guesls at the home of Mr. Carman's brolber, Lee Carman, lefl for Twin F.ills Thursday morning. 5Ir. and Sirs. Milos 5Iorse left Thursday morning for poinds in Illinois, wic-re i hey will visit friends during the winter. |