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Show BLACKFOOT, IDA. f BTACKFOOT, Idaho, March 9. Mrs. George Holbrook entertained a few friends Friday of last week, honoring Mrs. S. E. Holbrook and celebrating her eightieth birthday. The ladies spent the afternoon in knitting and a birthday cake with eighty candles was a feature of the refreshments. re-freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Priest returned Sun-da Sun-da y from an extended visit in Phoenix, Ariz., and are the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jones returned Friday Fri-day from a three weelo visit in California. Cali-fornia. Miss Ora Rogers returned Monday from a six months' visit in Wisconsin and Florida, cities. Miss Phyllis TToover returned Wednesdav evening from Moscow, Idaho, where she has .been attending school. The members of the Aid society of the hmheran church were entertained Wednesday afternoon at t lie home of Mrs. J. Warren. The annual meeting of chapter B of the P. E. O. Sisterhood was held Tuesday Tues-day evening, at the home of Mrs. J. B. Do Hart. The officers chosen for the ensuing year were as follows: President, Mrs. S. Y. W ilson; vice president, Mrs. Lucile Moore; recording secretary, Mrs. h. C. Ruck wood: corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. B. 1 eHart ; treasurer. Mrs. E. Thorcson ; chaplain, Mrs. F. Cowen ; guard. Mrs. 11. B. Curtis; iournalist, Mrs. H. G. Boyd. Mrs. S. W. Wilson and Mrs. John G. Brown were named as delegates to the stale convention at Twin Falls, with Mrs. R C. Christ and Mrs. F. Cowen as alternates. Mrs. E. A. Pease of Pocatcllo is the guest of Mrs. Charles Harris. Mr. and Mrs. h. B. Bustin spent "Wednesday in Poratelln. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1J. Whittlesey. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, who have been visitmg relatives in Blackfoot Tor a few days, returned Tuesday to their home in Malad. The general meeting of the Current i Rvtmt cl'ib was held Monday in the club-rooms. club-rooms. The programme opened with a ; solo by Mrs. Ernest Jackson and Mrs. ; C. F. Hondrie gave a paper on '"The ! Origin of St. Patrick's Daw" Miss Clara ! Weirmullcr gave some Irish readings. Mrs. Bert Pennington played piano solos of Irish selections Mrs. L. B. Dust in sang a solo. Mrs. Henry Giles was voted in as a member of the club. Mrs. W. C. Johnson was hostess Wcdnesdnv to the members nf the guild of the Enis-oral church at her home on Xorih Shilling avenue. Miss Marion Chubbnrk returned Wtdr.t-s.lay from Moscow, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lowe of Aber-''ii!, Aber-''ii!, Idaho, who have been visiting in Blackfoot for the past month, returned home Monday. Mrs. Ca.s:e Wright entertained the 1 members of the Aid society of the Meth-o.nst Meth-o.nst church, Wednesday afternoon, i The Eastern Star members held thfir regular meeting Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith were initiated into the order. After the business meeting-refreshments meeting-refreshments were served by a committee including Mrs. C. F. Hendrie, Mrs. Jessie Woodin, Mrs. J. Rogers, W. A. Varley and Wendall G. Gagon. Mrs. Charles Thompson returned Wednesday from a few day's visit in St. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stufflebeam returned re-turned Sunday from a short visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. H. B. Garlltz has returned to her home in Mackay, after a visit with Mrs. E. A. Johnson. Mrs. J. Gibbs of Ashton has arrived in Blackfoot for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Cherry. Mrs. Robert Park has returned from Salt Lake City, where she spent some time with her mother. Miss Kate Brady entertained the Altar society of the Catholic church Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pelt gave a house warming at their country home on Monday Mon-day evening. About 150 were in attendance. attend-ance. Games and dancing- were enjoyed until a late hour, after which elaborate refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Boyle and daughter Stella, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Monroe and Mrs. A. Thompson Thomp-son of Blackfoot were among the guete. a . . i |