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Show Iniermountain Social Happenings j lPOCATELLO, IDA. POCATKLI.O, Idaho, Feb. 22. The annual an-nual luncheon of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held Friday noon at the Yellowstone hotel. The a p-poir.tment.s p-poir.tment.s carried out the W ash ins ton's birthday idea. The mutual improvement asoci;i tions of the three Pocatello wards held a Washington's Wash-ington's birthday dance Friday evening at the Commercial club hall. A leadi np eocial. event of the season was the annual rand ball giv-n- by the local lodge of Elks "Thursday evenmg at - Antlers' hall. A la reo company of Kl ka and their invited gue.sts. were present. .Mrs. Robert M. Terrell wn s hot"Ps to the Tillicum club on Tuesday afternoon Pt her home on North Hayes avenue. Cards were the diversion of the afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Robert O. Graham was hostess Monday evening at her home, on North ( ;a f field a venue to chapter K of the V. K. O. Mrs. William White entertained the South KncI ,j00 club Friday afternoon at her home on Houth Arthur avenue. Mrs. Simon Iewis was hostess to the Tuesday Bridge club this week. The Art club met Wednesday afternoon v.-1 th Mrs. Robert Hunter at her home In th" Fargo apartments, with Mrs. F, F. Moberly. the president, prr-sidlng. The ' paper of the afternoon, "The Rcna issrt rieo , of Architecture in .Italy," wax given bv i Mrs. O. f Rjirb'T. " The Catholic Jidy Foresters ni'-t Thurs- i dav evening at Kntghta of Columbus hall. 1 Mr.?. .Jjtmes H. Brady left Thursday for Washington, 1). '., accompanied bv her 1 brother in law, W. R. Jjj yne of Mn..a - thu Iowa, who is aiding her in looking after business affairs. The Methodist Fadb-R Aid society h'-d a dollar social Friday evening at th homi of Mrs. ). I. Stone on South Seventh , avenue. Fa eh mem tier told how she tearned her dollar contribution, and song.- and recitations were also gi vn. j The annual ball of t he Brotherhood of j farpent'rs and Joiners of America was held Friday night at McNichols and ! Wright hall. j The triangular collegiate bbat- hi I which the Idaho Technical institute par- ticipates each year, hna ber-n set for the ! evening of March I. The teams have.bpfn j chosen as follows: Affirmative Marguer- ite Green. Iie;ttrke .MeCrnnll, Marjory 1 , Teiber and Miss Turner, alternate; )ie;;i- j tive TV-o Homer, Walter Hubbard, Mr. j Weaver and Mr. Ryan, alternate. The) a f firmat i v- team will meet a Cald well 1 ea m in this city; while the iKr:.'i t i ve j team will appear in debate at Caldwell, j The Thursday Music club. Mrs. R. F. ! An'ierson, president. hld an Interesting1 session this week at the library. Mrs. Rcdferu, who Is making her home wit h h r daughter, .Mrs. Ot to Frfckson, this winter, spent Thursday in Rupert. 1 The numbers of the senior clas of the high "school were the guewts of Miss Norma Hew let t on Sat urday evening of last week at a VaU nt Ine party. The young people came dressed as small children and games, music, a nd da n ring were enjoyed until a late hour. Mrs. F. M. Reed of North Lincoln avenue ave-nue If r . Thursday for a visit with relatives rela-tives In Omaha ami Council Rluffs. The Junior Red Cross Hoeletv, under the leadership tf Mrs. F. AT. chandler, will have Hiarge of th: disposal Of the R-d Cross fjuilf, which comes lure from Cr ane, Ore., where It brougli t $17 for the cause. It was seeurr-1 by W. A. Fife of this city, who redonatcd it to the local Red Cross society. The Misses Ma rjf.ric, Fvelvn a nd Mar;.' Cot) urn of North Main st reet b f t this week for a trip to Portland and Seattle, Wash. I Miss Ressie 'raig left Wednesday for a visit in northern Idaho. Friends In this city have rcreived word of th1 mania. of John W. Coots, a well j known I'ocatello young man who rerently j enlistefl in the army, to Miss Chtudine I S. Rohde of San Frani is- o. Th mar- riage was performed In the latter city j at the home of t lie bride s sister, and i I aniel Kenny of 1 'oca MIo act ed as best man. The concert given by t lie choir of the Second ward L. I . S. church at the Auditorium Au-ditorium theater Sundtiy evening was one of the foremost musical events of the winter. The chorus of forty-fiv 'otces, u ii'ler the direct i ui of ,l us M'mdrtkHon, chorister, acquitted itsdf most crtdi t a bi v, the -nnniber. "Crant I I'ci.t,.. Lnrd!" being especially well received. The "Ro-heniian "Ro-heniian Cirl" trio ami the rpjftrtfttn from "Filgoh-t to" were oth- r much appreidaterl nuiniir rs. Other fea t un-M of the iro-gramme iro-gramme were hn ei-I'o sob) by Mr. Aller-maiifl, Aller-maiifl, the soprano solo of Mrs. N. S. Fond, the piano solo of Mrs. W. ,F. Crater Cra-ter and the tenor solo of Mr. TliuidriUson. The Men's R rot herb nod nf the Congre-gat Congre-gat loua 1 church ga e a pa t riot lc pro-gramum pro-gramum at a meeling held Friday evening in the church parlors, at which the Spanish Span-ish Wa r Vet era Tin were luviterl guests. Refreshments were served following (bo programme. A group of high school boys who are also members of Y. M. C. A. have organized or-ganized a Creek letter rratrulty. which held Its first meet ing Sunda y e ve id ng. The (dia rt or members of t lie fj'a I a l'e . Fred Mnrplfv, 'eru(n Short, Maurice Lane, Merrill Ralrd, ( 'arl Kav, i 'bai l s (.'ase, Fstil Smith and -n 1 1 Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphey left lust week fur an extended trip to the coast , which wdl include visits at Portland, Seat! Se-at! le, ("amp Le wis, San l-'ra misco a nd Ijos A ngcles. The senior vocational class at the Plahn Tech n lea I Institute is ma king pin ns for the annual urand ball, to be held on the evening of March I. ! Mrs. V. R. Cillies delightfully enter- tallied a company of friends at bridge on Thursday a I I e rnonn of Iji ( week a t her home In th Fargn apnrlmenls. Mrs. I-;. F. Sawtelle reeelv l first honors. Mrs, Landerhach seroml honors and Mrs. bom A da iii.h was a wa rded he all cut fa vor. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Miller entei taluefl a number of the fa cult y members of the Idaho Technical Intitule at. a Valentine dinner pf'ty fn Tliurrday evening of lsst week at their home on South Kighth avenue. TvfrF. .Tnlln Amundsfm nnd damihler Carrie Car-rie spfnt this week visiting Willi Corporal Cta re nee A mu ndr-on at A tncrica n La ke and F'l wa rH A mnndaon, who Is In t lie navv at Mermefton. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. J. Pelefou left last Week for i:o' he:dei', Allan,, In the Interest 1 of Mr. pf terson'fl Inuift h. I Mrs, Harrv Kurlbuvt spent (lie wnelc al Liiiinett. taking the tefitiu)ony In several court cuf-s. Th" 'tld (afdiloiird v;(entinf sndal held at the Clu-iMtlaii eburcli on Thursdav ve-liiliK ve-liiliK ol' last we U as ell oyed by I HI p. ..pie. Anniniio: hMiiiIm and cailiei were 1 indulged In, a pt.gr;.'ji.ijne til imu'lc. anI readings was civen and refreshments were server!. Mrs. W. F. Hinktey was chairman of the committee in charge. Professor and Mrs. Norman R. Adkison entertained a number of the 011 ng men students of the Idaho Technical institute on Friday evening .of lai week at their apartment in Far is hall. Mrs. K. P. Harrison returned this week from a several months' stay ku California much Improved In health. Monday evening a number of Pocatello Fiks mid their ladies went to Idaho Falls to attend the P.lks' ball in that city. Among those who made up the local part y were I r. a nd M rs. F. U. Sherburne, Sher-burne, Mr. ami Mrs. A. V. Stoker, Mrs. Idssnult. Miss Viola JUssault, Miss Mc-Cinn, Mc-Cinn, A. Carry mid J. C. Rerger. The weekly assembly of the Ma ho Technical hist it ute wa s held Wednesday morning and commemorated the birthdays birth-days of bo 1 h Lincoln a in I Washington, the Rev. H . S. Hamilton giving an eloquent elo-quent address on "Two (beat Americans" a nd M rs. H . R. Thompson rendering a beautiful vocal solo. The surgical dressing unit orga ni? ed by M rs. Cha ties Su mner met Thursday evening in the domestic science room at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Spencer left last week for Ca I i torn la , where they will it-main it-main for the rest ol the winter. The M isses Aibdle Coleman and Helen Itobbhis visited last week In Salt Lake Cily and u,-;den. Mr. and Mrs. William White entertained the Joker club on Friday evening of last week at their home on Sout h A rt bur avenue. The high score awards went to Mrs. 1. W. Church ami .Mr. White. Mrs. Ceorge H. North was hostess 1o lb- members of the Friday club last week at her- home on South Arthur avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. iscar Sonne ukalh received the high score favor. A jnlly V a I "tit ine part y was given bv the Thrifty Helper club on Thursday evening of last week at the home of Ka I heri lie Mlers. The young folks pi es- ent were Wanlvn Oliver. Mandean Short. Iella West, OnMta Fletcher. Cladys Hook, June Hooker, Ruth P. glcr. Kvelyn .undel. Nellie Uug.m, Kathi rine Miers. Kenneth Miers, Karl Williams. Walter Sebk, .lohn Morgan, Carl v Vdarstroni. ( "won Morris. Fletcher Coons. ( b orge Greene, John Taylor and Frank Hon lo. Mrs. W. N. MeCarty left last week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Maurice Lewis of San Francisco. Miss Thelma Leniung was hostess at a dancing party given at the "wis Nest on Saturday evening of last week. The affair was in honor o( Miss Ceorgie and liuh Archer of H lack foot. Mr. and Mrs. U. I. Kranning and Mr. and Mrs. Cranvillo Simmons entertained at ca rds on Sa t urday evening of fast week at the home ot" the JVitter on South Fight h avenue. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M . Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hn Kav. Mr. a nd Mrs. William Mac-Aulev. Mac-Aulev. Mr. and Mrs. Fred v'oul'ev, Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Wilson and Miss Watkius. A merry da.ncing party was held at the high school gvmnasium on Friday evening of last week following the basketball game played with the Pillou team. The recently organized hmh school orchestra consisting of ten pieces furnished excellent excel-lent music for the dancers. I MALAD, IDAHO : 4 M M.A1 Idaho. Feb. Friday eve ning 1 oren Folia ml and Fl wood 1 'raw ford gave a cabaret parlv at the Thompson cabaret. Mrs. S. J. Folia nd, Mrs. J. .1, Cha mbei s and M Iss 1 1 lady l-'red 1 b kson acting as chaperons, A pink and white color scheme was carried ont in the decorations, dec-orations, pink carnations ami white roes being used. The evening was delightfully spent In dancing and card playing, and a luncheon was serv ed. The b-owlne, gmvds were present ; Mane Covert , Fay Thomas, Ftbel 1 avis, Ft bet ( ;reev, Ada M if riin, Phoebe Jones. Naomi W illiams, 1 )m vid Jones. I Joyd Weld), Parlev Kich-ards. Kich-ards. P.ivhl Thomas and Level 1 Peck. Miss Zcta Jones and Lewis Pavis. both of this oily, were married at Camp Kearny, California. Chaplain 1!. H. Koh-eils Koh-eils of the I'tah artillery performed the cere mon. Mr. I a vds Is sta t ioued at 1 'amp Kearny and Mrs. 1 "avis w Ml visit with him there for two weeks before re-t re-t urnlng lo Mti lad.1 The P. J. cluli met with Miss Cassie Jenkins 011 Thursday evening. Friday evening the Christian Fndeavor pociely of the 1 Yesby eria n church entertained enter-tained at a sleighing partv', After the ride they wen 1 to I he home of Mr. :uu Mrs. Frank Metcalf, where re I reshmen Is were served. Mrs. Thomas S. Thomas and Miss clna Jenkins left Sundav for Washlnr. I tui. Thov will visit Peter Thomas at Camp' I ,ewds. Miss Plod win I'v ans entertained the p 1 . A. c"iil TluiTsilay evening. Mrs. Claire M erred of Prig ham Citv Is the r;"est of Mr. and .Mrs, ,. !' Mo,', roll. Salunlny evening a "surprise" o.irtv was given In com pi i men I to Mr. and Mrs, Tim Coven. l-'oil y i;nesi w ei e nicsent and pelit a pleasant evening plavim: pio-gres-dve ;00. lauiclicon v n a served. The a tin mil bull of the Woodmen and I lie, a I . cp; Mines lodc.e. ;1 u j ,,,, ',,!: day evening a( the La Crande hlt, '1P was decorated in pur pie and w'-.i;e and with t he lodge symbols. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served daring the e en inc. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church met t sew a; the Red Cross rooms Monday, A party was uiven Monday evev.big in. honor of Mrs. diaries peck. jr. The evening eve-ning was spent in .ards, dam-in: and musi,-. About f : ft y guests wore presoiu. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Annie Millintbcrg of Clarksion visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josia".: Richardson Rich-ardson this week. Mrs. Ij, L. Thompson visited with reU-tivos reU-tivos In Ma lad this week. Miss Cwenfred Jones, who is :r. -.ending the Cmveisity of Ptah. rmtrn.M Timor Tuesday evening for a visit with hcr pa rents. Mrs. Tim Covert and daughter. ;U lelt Thinsday for Ogden. where thov w ,,, visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Penning of Id C o Falls wore the gnosis of Mr. and Mrs James P. Harrison the first of the week. Mrs. T. J Howard and daug-tor. Mar-jorio, Mar-jorio, have returned from a visit in SCt Lake City. The Young Indies' Mutual Improvement association gave dancing partv at the amusement had Fridav evening! Wul !orty guests were present. Miss Carrie Jones of Salt Lake Ci;v j visiting with her parents this week." William Thorpe, who is s: itlonod at Fort Pouglas. spout the week-end with his parents. , Mr. aiul Mrs. IPrum Lewis aro viltira in Uuden. Mrs. Joseph Cotton. Jr., loft pt Week for Camp Lewis. Wash., lo visit hoc bus. bund, who is smtionod there. She vuil KO to California and visit her Parents he-ikiv he-ikiv roHirnins t. Ml.ui. '"' I V,-k. Sr.. on l'lnirMlsj. j . SANDY SAnv. iviv mi,. Anu,s ,. u linn,., Iu.-m'.mv rvomin. T!. ,lm,' , l;Vr.. s,'.,,''.,;. U;"''V' livl'i chmrnts "honir",-;;;;" i,cr i,u"-," w z or ikt ,!,i,ui,i.-f. j,,.,. !, ',;K,,.i'h;' tu"1 Mr,. ..ni,., V.Ikwo, a, i,1 M, , Mrs. O. II. II;,,,I,:,M1,'. 1 -""ns- M'' ' Miss 1,1,,:, ,;m,.N, r s , M,s' V- I "isi s.,l, i .,, Mr,-. Mm.', r,:,n , ,, ,, , l.ol.lr oil , ,-i,l- , , ,. , 11 .-'II n. .v.l,;lVrl,1"';,n,.,,' mini;, ,,,, ' ' '',.,,! i',,i' irt .,. iur,i ,i. , ifi 'e. t:tic. w;tb !'!a::c-r';i!nted r'a e:r:.- j el-err,- N-,;:.i;:,.s ard s'ars ar.d 5t"T;j ! afiernt-'on wa? sper.t i!i t!:e n?i:a" rr. Ko:rteen ir.err.l-er? were irre'- |