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Show roll '01 1 by giving Interesting unenl events. A feature" of the afumoVn wan the recital by Un L. A. Earner of her overland trip to California Mr.". R. A. Sutcltff and Madame Sutclfff were gtiofct;, of (he flub (or tho afternoon. Mrs. M. C. M It t he) I entertained at a Ken.-ing-lon Thurtday afternoon fn honor of he." mother. Mrc. A. M. Patterson. ThP decorations for the looms and refreshment lable were of a patriot U nature. A quiet wedding look place at Hip heme of tbfl bride Saturday evening at 8 O'clock, when Mrs, Anna Uehrlng and K. C. Joelyn were united In marriage by the Rev. C. L. Bent of the Meth-odll Meth-odll church. A company of iclathcb and friend? witnessed tho ceremony. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. anji Mrs Jo,yn went to their ranch homr three miles toulh of town. MihMPs Zelma Lnnuore and Ruth filogow cn- tertalned thirty tin -iibers of their Sunday school (las Tuetduy evening a! hc home of Mi W. .1. Young. At i lose of a boclal evening a welsh rarebit iicon was nerved- Orln WlUUtna entertained Tuesday evening in hooot ( hi biother. Virgil, who has been spending spend-ing n h.rlough hero from Mare l.laud. The thirty cue-; prestnt enjoyed un evening of games and mu.- :ollowed by refreshment a. Mrt. C. M. MeBlwain, Mrs. O. P, Duval! and Mrs. Fred Ramsay wore hoatesses to' the Millenary Millen-ary dorloty of llie Prbyterlun churoh Thursday afternoon in Hie parlors of the church. "Mexico" Wa the subject of study for the afternoon. A feature of the programme was a tolo by Mrs. W. Zenats Smith. Thin rday afternoon the regular meet Ins of the Country Woman' club way held at the home of .Mi; C, fe. McClain. Plans tor a big dUD picnic ") helil aooti were. dh.rUf-Beri and the aftcr-i:oi... aftcr-i:oi... was spent In Rtd Croc's sewing. Mr.-. 1. R. Penine delightfully entertained a number of her friend Saturday of lat week- at her beautiful summer homo at Blue Lakes. A delicious plrnle dinuer was served by the hostess In Lovers' Retreat. A soeial afternoon wat spent in sewing and knitting. Mrs. James Summer of Jerome was an out-of-town gueet. Misses Naomi Schom. Ellen Goebel. Belly Dunn, Marjorlc Metcalf. Nell Sauudeni mid Geneva Stafford spent the week -end at Blue Lakes, the guests of Missed Jessie Harrington and Ruth Millard, at their summer camp. Bouldcrnook." Mr. and Mrs. H. Granville 1 laight entertained Mr. Haight'e brother, Samuel Maight of Oakley, ae an over-Sunday guest at their Blue Lakes rc ich. have it i m ned tu their home In I Logan. Mi-, and Mrs W. a. Lee spent the last wcek-ciul in A nicrkun Falls, Idaho. AIim. John Stoneman. Mrs. R. N. West and Miss Leonu Officer entertained la.si ' week-end for the teacher.s of BlackfOOt : and PbCftteUo who were attenda nts lor- inerly of the Kaunas State Normal school. The 'guests Included the Misses Kthel I shuey, Elizabeth Kaprn. Ctare Hector, i Margaret Bason of Pocatellb, and t he Misses Athel Hpback, Nora u'lirlen, Rith ' Stoneman of Blackpool , 1 1 LARK ; i V LARK. Iljjdj 11, One of the moat successful en-I en-I ii i rmnuieiiu of l lit- week wus given Sunday ev-nlnft ev-nlnft bs Profetiir 15. I'.dgel and the HtWCfl Maud Simiiio:i6. Hael Acord and Katherine Crcigluon. wit)) tbfl amUstuicv of the public tchool children. A prigWimnc, "The Making of the Amorli an t'iag," and a Greek pantomime, were proKented. The p.oteethv amounting lu Ml 25. wtrt g'veu to the Red L'let. .t. W. I'arhni. Miss Lottie Woodhcad and HIa iluzil Acord motored to 61 1 I-oke City Sunday utid spent' the day with friends. Mis. J. VV. I-'arhni aud daughter, Maxine, and Mr, tieoige WtKidbead letuined Sunday from an I extended vtblt to Calilurnia, Mlat; Gtorgle Crelfbttfjl of Kurcka, Mit .lote-phine .lote-phine Be i j y of Bingham and M1b Hai rlet l-'lgg 1 of Sandy were the pueste of Utsaea Huel Acord , and Katherine t'rulghiun lht( wcok. Mrs. Bert Fauanel wat hohiet at un olaboraie dinner party Monday. The out-of-towu guostrt were Mr. and Mr. Daati Hardy and Mr. and tin. George Green, who motoid from Provo. Dinner was; Kcrvcd lo fourteen gueat. Mrs. J. Young of North. Dakota is the guet of Mrs. J. Downs and Mrs. Net lb Madnun. Mr. and Ma Paul Wh1Uer of California returned re-turned to tlialc home Tpursday, uccoinjiaulfd by their daughter, Mrs. W. M, done.'-. Mr. JonQB will leave to Join them In tbe near future. Mis. Sadie La time re of Salt Lake City ift spending spend-ing len days with her daughter, Mrs. w S. Jones. Mrs I lenrce tt'inn ral o mad Tliursdav from Salt Saturday evening of last week. At a late hour re fresh men in were served. Those present wcro. . Misata Bernlce Fritz. Helen Spalding. Aria Ma-harry. Ma-harry. Ida and Caroline Peters, Hattte Gillisple, Valeria Barnhardt. Ola Flak. Un. Goldle Tasker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Deebe. Messrs. Louis Maharry, Jese Praalar, Itoy Highlowcr, John Peters and W. C. Gilliepic. Miss Helen Spalding cutcrtaiued at a card party at her home Monday afternoon in "honor of Mlns Vivian Blower, who left yesterday for her homo in Norway, Kan. , after having spent the winter vuming with her auut. Mrs. K. W, AaimuB, In this city. Refreshments were served to tbe...(ol-lowing tbe...(ol-lowing guests: Misses Vivian Blosser. l.aui-i and Marguerite Wlmmcr, Aria Maharry. B.rnK;c Fritz, Jeanetle Jones. Ola Fi.'-k. Mrs. l.Kyd Bcebe,- Mrs. tkildie Tasker. Mis. Harvey Rober'6i Mrs. T. G. Wimmer. Mrs. Bessie Linn. Mm U' F. Asimus and Mrs. Mary Johnston. Mesdamea J. R. gcney, v. V. Atitnus and Harry How land left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City fO' attend the meeting of tho grand chapter of tho Eastern Star. , Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Roberts left for their home in Iowa MoudRy night, after having bpent a few days visiting with their children, Mrs. Audy Wimmer and Harvey Roberts of this city. They have been spending the winter in California. The Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Robison Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Levi and small eon have retu rned from Casper, Wyo., aud were accompanied accom-panied by Mr. Levi's father and mother, Mr mi4 Mrs. M. Levi, who will spend the summer in tblff elty. .The Entre Nous club was cntertaiued at thoX home of Mrs. F. L. Phillips Thursday afternoon. : The study was led by Mrs. J. S. On. Miss Marguerite Wimmer came in from Crescent the first of the week lo spend a few days wllb her mother and sister. liS'h(,ecl and a flashlight picture was taken of the group. The Good fellowship club, composed of young ladies of the Presbyterian, church, was entertained by Miss Veva. Brown at her home Friday evening. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. M. P. Bates entertained the Ladies' La-dies' auxiliary of the Presbyterian church at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing occupied the time, tea being served at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dodge, former residents resi-dents of tins city, but now of Cheyenne, Wyo., with their daugher, Helen, were visitors here this week. Mrs. Adam Sauer entertained a number num-ber of friends at "300" Saturday evening of last week. Thuse present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wmcbelfc Mr. ant Mrs. William Cartel', Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Parker, Mrs. Bertha Rundy and Miss Marie Ma-rie Bundy, W. D. Huffaker and John R. Smith. Luncheon was served. i - Lake City. Mr. Winn loft for Mare Island. Cal., the first of the week. Mm. Harry Tlioina.s wan hostess Wednesday' at a prettily appointed luncheon. The out-of-town guesta were Mrs, B, drant, Mm, F. Dodrick. Mra. C. Buesby, Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, Mrs. S. C. Adama and "Miss Elsie Adams, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. J. Winterose left today for HCbr City to visit rrlends and relatives. Mr, Wlnterose will leavo soon for Fort McDowell. Cal., and Mrs. Wmterose will remain with her mother. Mrs. Anderson of Park Valley 1b the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Welch. Mrs. IS. Huwurd entertained at a children's party Monday .yternoon in honor of her daughter, Mary, it Using her third birthday anniversary. Games aud lncheon were the features. Mtfts Nellie Hills and Norman Crelghlon motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the ball game. The B. A. Ci. E. cjub met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fay Sholty. Outdoor games and music were the features. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Olson entertained at a -dinner party Wednesday night in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sholty. Miss Coldbert and C. J.. Bills of Riverton motored mo-tored to Lurk Wednesday and were the guests of Mrs. E. Howard at cards In the evening. The Relief sorlety spent Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day afternoons sowing for the Salt Lake chapter of the Red Cross. The most important event of the week in social circles was a dancing party given by F. Kellork at the Ohio club Monday evening, the occuslOn being the opening day for the new flot ut ion plant at the Ohio Copper mill, juat installed. I PRESTON, IDA f . PRESTON, Idaho, May 11. Mrs. J. P. Murphy of Salt Lake and Mrs. Amos Belnap of Ogden spent the week in Preston, Pres-ton, the guests of Mrs. Belnap's relatives. rela-tives. Miss Opal Holt and Miss Geneva Hale spent Sunday in Logan. Mrs. G. E. "Weaver entertained in honor of Mrs. Amos Belnap, Wednesday. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. Louise Mower of Ogden spent the last week-end in Preston, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Roe, .Jr. A farewell party was given in honor of Kenneth Smith by the Preston Athletic Ath-letic club, Thursday. Mr. Smith left for Camp Lewis Friday. Mrs. Charles Spongberg entertained the members of the C. F. club Thursday. The rooms were decorated with flowers. Music and games were features of the afternoon, after which luncheon was served to fifteen. fif-teen. Mrs. W. L. Roe, Jr., entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Evans, Monday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Evans and Mrs. Peterson. Progressive Progres-sive high jflve was the feature of the evening. eve-ning. Guy Petterborg, who has been stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington, is spending his furlough with his parents. The members of the Preston A thletic club entertained in honor of Carl Carlson, Thursday 'of last week. Mr. Carlson left for Gamp Lewis the following day. ' It was the last regular meeting, and many matters mat-ters of importauue were dtseubaed. Refreshments were served. The Boise high school Junior rlass is arranging arrang-ing for a Junior-senior prom. A special committee com-mittee has been appointed to decide on the date. Mre. W. J, Campbell returned Tuesday from an extended vjslt in California. Mrs. Samuel Katz and children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Marks, loft Monday for their home fn St. Paul, Minn, Mrs. E. M. Chadwii-k and George Ft. Chadwiuk of San Diego, Cal., aro visiting in Boise. Mrs. W. O. Taylor and daughter. Surannc. of Twin Falta are the guest or Mr. HUd Mrs. George Roberts. Miss Mary Coombs of Bear Lake i visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Johnson of Pocatello are spending a week in Boise, prior to making their home at Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thomas returned today to their home at Twin Falls, after a week's visit in Boise. 1 SALINA f 4 -4 SALINA, May 11. Viola and Lola Williams entertained en-tertained at a party Friday afternoon in honor of Wilbur, Odessa and Oral, the occasion being their birthday anniversaries. Refreshments were served to eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allrcd of Ml. Pleasant visited friends in this city Sunday. Sylvia Murphy is home from Fremont, where the spent the past season teaching school. Miss Dnra Thorpe and Marlon Fautln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thorpe Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mrs. Jay Crane gave her husband a pleasant surprise- party Saturday . evening of last week in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mu6ir, gatnrs and luneheon were enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and. Mrs; Norval Cnne, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo -Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Osburn and the Misses Gladys and Louise .Fenn. Mrs. Arthur Martin is visiting relatives and friends in Ephralm during the week. Mrs. John Hood of Richfield has been the guest of Mrs. E. W. Crane this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Winkler motored to Mt. Pleasant Sunday and visited with relatives. Mrs.. Joseph L. Thorpe entertained a few friends at an lee cream social at her home Monday evening. eve-ning. The high school entertained the eight grade of Saltna, Aurora and Redmond Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackham and Miss Lexie Mattison of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ren ho it Mattsson during the week. Miss Leah Bird entertained the primary offi.-ers ot the First ward Friday afternoon. The time was spent in Red Cross work. . Luncheon was served to ten guetts. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Larson are Salt Lake visitors thfe week. home. I EVANSTON, WY" 4 4 JvVANSTON, Wyo., May 11. -One of tho pret-trWi pret-trWi of the late spring weddings took place at II o'clock Wednesday morning at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Barney Fox on Center street, when their daughter, Miss Rosanna Fox. became be-came the bride of Byron Powell. President Jamee Brown of the Mormon church performed the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride wore a gown of champagne georgette crope and carried a shower bouquet of pink and white rosea. Following the ceremony cere-mony an elaborate breakfast was served. Fink and while carnations and fctns were effectives used throughoul the rooms and a low crystal bowl of phik roses formed the centerpiece for the breakfast table. Tbe couple left TpUrsaas afternoon for a short honeymoon trip through Utah, after which they will return to Evanston and will be at home at the Fox home, on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Fox entertained at a large reception and dance in honor uf the bride and bridegroom Wednesday evening at City hull. Tbe ball was decorated in pink and white carnations, ferns and butterflies. At either end hung a large silk American flaj; from which were su?nei'tlea tiny cupld.s. Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mr. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Powell received the guesta. At 12 o'clock supper was served. The color scheme of pink and white was alfo carrLed out in the banquet room. A large number of guests were In attendance. With the members of their card club for guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. Franklyn Cook entertained at a prettily arranged five hundred party Wednesday evening at their home on Morse-Lee street. At the call of the games, the prize for high score fell to Mrs. Uavld Crockett, and Mrs. V . Wll-Eon Wll-Eon received tho souvenir for low score. Later, supper was served at one long table. The members mem-bers of tbe dub arc Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelllher, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hellewell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sehott and Mr. and Mrs. John Blaze. Mrs. W. Wilson was a guest of the club. Mrs. Leo Smiddy entertained at a Kenslncton and tea of pretty appolntmputs Tuesday afternoon after-noon at her home on Center street. Knitting and sewing were the diversions of the afternoon. Later a daiutv tea was served. The guests in-eluded in-eluded Mis. B. M. Aushcrman, Mrs. Ralph E. Chapman, Mrs. Jack Snyder, Mrs. Arthur Bowen, Mrs Thomas Osborne. Mrs. Joseph Booth, Mrs. H. A. Connett, Mrs. Lee Chesney. Mrs. Earl Bradbury. Mrs. J. M. Holland, Mrs. Charles Stanley and Mrs. Roy E. Bryan. Mrs. Nephi Rasmussen returned to her home in Lvman Sunday after a fortnight's visit in Evan-ston Evan-ston with her daughters, Mrs. Joseph Lee and Miss Ara Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Van Rupc came in from Hil-llahr Hil-llahr Wednesday and spent the day visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson returned Thursday Thurs-day from Salt Lake, where they spent the day visiting friends. Mrs. Grace Hamilton and Mrs. Emma Lowham have returned from Ogden, where they spent a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton left the first of the week fcr Ord, Neb., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton will be greatly missed by their large circle of friends, made during their short residence in Evanston. Mi. and Mrs. William Titmus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barton and Miss Leona Barton Bar-ton motored up Boar river Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Thomas Osborne and Mrs. Mark W. Foote entertained the ladies and friends of the Methodist Meth-odist church Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Osborne on Sage street. The rooms were prettily decorated with spring blossoms and ferns, and the afternoon was spent In sewing and knitting. knit-ting. At 5 o'clock luneheon was served. There were about twenty guests present. The Jadles of the Literary club met at the county library Friday afternoon for their regular meeting, which proved lo be otic of unusual interest. in-terest. After the short business meeting, presided pre-sided over by Mrs. Thomas Osborne, president, a programme was glye.n. Mr. and Mrs. Kirein arrived in Evanston Sun-dav Sun-dav and are guests at tbe homo of Mr. Kircin's sister. Mrs. George M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Klrcin spent tho winter in southern California and expect to leave for their home in Keokuk. Iowa. Saturday. Chester Myers was the guest of honor at a parly given Saturday evening of last week at the home, of his parents in North Evanston in celebration of his birthday anniversary. Music and games were enjoyed until a late hour, when supper was served. At the attractively decorated tabic cover were laid for twelve. Mrs. George E. Pexton is 111 nt a hospital in California and wfll he unable to return to her home in this city for some time. Mr. Pexton has returned to California to be with his wife, and Mrs. Charles H. Solier will remain in California Cali-fornia until Mrs. Pexton's condition is Improved. Mrs. George Graff and young son. George, Jr., have left for Rock Springs, where they will visit relatives and Mends for some time before returning re-turning lo their home in Boise. Idaho. home of Mrs. Weston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. YV". Brown, were invited to an auto ride in the countrv. On their return re-turn they found the house filled with friends, with baskets laden with i;ood things. Luncheon was .served aiul .many handsome sifts were, received bv Mr. and Mrs. Weston. They left oh the rfight train for Pocatello, where they will make their home, after a trip to the east. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Madison have left for Butte, Mont., to visit their daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Rosco and Mrs. Crow, of Miles City, who will meet them there. Frank Payton and Miss Marie Hoffman of Mackay were married at the parsonage of the Lutheran church Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, the Rev. Luther Conway Officiating. St. John's guild was entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon by Mrs. N. D. Porter at the parlors of the Portar hotel. The time was spent in sewing and planning for the coming year's work. Fourteen ladies were present. The hostess served a two-course two-course luncheon. Mrs. W. J, Coltman entertained the Merry Kensington club at her home Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing and knitting, and refreshments were served. Mesdames J. C. Hubbel tnd C. N. Funk were guests of the club. The Just-a-Mere club was entertained by Mrs. C'ark Armour at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing and cards occupied the time of the afternoon. Ten members were prese-nt, with Mrs. SUad-mah SUad-mah as a guest of the club. Luncheon was served. Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Rates left by auto for Butte. Mont., Thursday morning to visit friends for a few weeks. Miss Florence Andrew, a former resident resi-dent of this city, but now of Champaign, 111., is visiting friends for a short time, and wili o to Boise to reside. Mrs. C. C. Camphell and Mrs. G. G. Wright left Wednesday for California to visit their sons, who arc attending the Hitchcock military school. At the close of school the boys will enter a government govern-ment training camp. F. B. Beebe and Miss Elizabeth U. Spencer, both, of Pocatello. Idaho, were married at the courthouse Saturday of last week, Probate Judge Iyee officiating. Probate Judge Lewis A. Lee officiated at a double wedding at the courthouse Monday morning, uniting Henry Charles Stromerson and Miss Leone Iarson a nd Harry Minor Caldwell and r,ouise Peterson. Peter-son. , . . ; VV.", . ,' ' Mrs. J. J. Linch, who has been visititia her sisters, Mrs. J. W. Beachy and Mrs. W. A. Raccly. for the past two months, left for her home in Pender. Xeb., Tuesday. Tues-day. Fo rt y- f o u r mem hers of the Royal Neighbors gave Mrs. Joseph Brand a surprise Monday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Upon her return from an auto ride she found the tables all set lor a big supper, with a large .birthday cake in the center. At 11 o'clock the candles on the cake were 1 State Society I 1 IDAHO FALLS, IDA. ; ; f IDAHO FALLS. ; Idaho. May 11. Mrs. Stephen Yeaman and children left Monday lor an extended visit lo their old home in Columbia, Mo. Miss Hazel Peterson gave a luncheon lo a' number of Iter young friends at the home of her. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lund bla ile, Tuesday evening, in honor of, her graduation. The young people present were the Misses Emma Lange, Grace Anderson, Irene Peterson, ''atheilne and Louise Bray ton, and the Messrs. Elwood Patton and John Van. 1' ke, wlfTi h e r i ja re nts, Mr. and M rs. Carl Peterson, and Hazel, Virginia and Kuniee Peterson of Idaho Falls. Miss Peterson' Pe-terson' was the recipient of many presents pres-ents and congratulations. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Weston, who were married in, Pocatello, April 22, .and had just returned to the 1 GREENRIVER f 4 : : j, GREENRIVER, May 11. Miss Hatlic Gillicpic entertainer! Wednesday evening at her home lu honor of Jesse Frazier and Roy Hightowcr, who will leave soon for army servlco with Uncle Sam. The evening was pleasantly spent at cards. Those present wero Misses Aria Maharry, Bernlce Fritz, Helen Spalding, Jcanette- Jones. Olu Kiske. Mabel West. Valeria Barnhardt. Mrs. Goldic Tasker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roberts. Messrs. George Rich. Jeasp Frazier, Roy Highlower and William Gil-Ilspfe. Gil-Ilspfe. Dainty refreshments were served by the hoalcis. assisted by her mother. The Sorosis club was entertained at (ho home of Mrs.. S. J. Neer Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. The Amasagassean club held its torlal meeting at the home of Mrs. Goldie Tallin- Wednesday of last week. A short programme was rendered, after which refresh incuts were served. The guests of i the afternoon were Mrs. Joseph Robison, Mrs. T. 1 S. Turner. Mrs. T. S. Brown aud Miss Valeria j Barnhardt. I Mrs. Austin Wefrt and daughter. Mabel, were here from Neslcn last week, the guests of Mrs. Harvey Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Thomas and daughter. Awilda. and sun. Charles, motored over from Grand Junction last week and spent the week-end with Mr.-i. George Cutting of this city. Hoi nee I'piun and fnmity have come from Casper. Cas-per. Wyo., and will speud the eummci here. They ure living at (ho Midland hotel. Mjsa Jeanette Jones entertained at ;i curd party BLACKFOOT, IDA. BhACKFOOT, Idaho, May 1 1. Mrs. J. B. DeHart and Mrs. Edward Thoreson entertained today with a musical and tea. eomplimentarv to Mrs. W. A. Varley. Mrs. John-G. Brown and Mrs. James Ii. Good presided at the tea lable. Mrs. S. W. Wilson, Mrs. J. H. Early, Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Mrs. F. C. Christ. Mrs. H. B. Curtis. Mrs. F. W. Mitchell and Mrs. L) C. (Rock wood further assisted the hostesses. Yellow and white spiting flowers were used in the dining room Mrs. M. X. Austin, Mrs. Jaokson, Mrs. L. B. Dustln, Mrs. W. W. Beck, Miss Davison. Mrs. J. A. Dygert of Arco. Idaho; Mrs. S. Reece of Pocatello and Perry Forbe cave vocal selections, and Miss Cassie Wright and Miss Ruth Rush-feldt Rush-feldt gave piano solos. Mrs. J. B. Brokaw acted as accompanist. The regular meeting of chapter B of the P. E. O. Sisterhdbd was held Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Thoreson. Miss Agnes Hart was elected delegate to the state convention at Twin Falls, on May 24. Mrs. S. W. Wilson and Mrs. J. B. DeHart are the other delegates. dele-gates. . Mrs. Dora McClain of Butte has arrived ar-rived in Blackfoot to make her home. Mrs. Leslie Kid neigh of Roundup, Mont., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. V. Fisher. Mrs. A. T. Springer was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the guild of the Episcopal church. The senior class of the high school was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss May Morgan. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. I-T. C. Tavey spent the week in Ogden with, her daughter. Mrs. E. M. Hubbell entertained the Ladies' A-4d society of the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. Mothers' day was observed and the older ladies of the church were the guests of the society. The student body of the high school held its annual picnic Wednesday afternoon after-noon at Firth, The . Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Chaney and family motored this week to Swan Lake, Idaho. Mrs. J. A. Dygert and son were the guests this week of Mrs. F. C. Cowen and Mrs. EM word Thoreson. The members 6f the Altar society of the Catholic church were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Agnes Poynter. The general meeting of the Current Event club was held Monday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Brokaw, and was in charge of the economic division. Mrs. H. Henderson and Mrs. J. A. Dygert saner solos. The hoard of the club presented pre-sented Mrs. W, A. Varley, the retiring president, with a bouquet of marguerites. Plans were discussed for the annual picnic pic-nic to he held early, in June and for two meetings a month in the future. Mrs". C. A. Hoover, Mrs. W. F. Berrv-rr.an. Berrv-rr.an. Mrs. J. H. Early and Mrs. Gerald J. Conlin motored to the countrv home of Mrs. O. F. Smith. Tuesday afternoon, where they organized a unit of the Red Cross society. Mrs. Smith having donated the use of her home for the work. Mrs. J. Gray and mother, Mrs. Hopkins Hop-kins of St. Anthony. Idaho, and Cyril Hopkins of Los Angeles were the enr-pts this week of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hopkins. Hop-kins. The pupils of C. C. Olive gave a recital re-cital Monday evening at the high school auditorium, assisted by William Clive. violinist, of Salt Lake Cily. Among those participating were Miss Rebecca Baron, Miss Eva lpsen. Miss Cra Rogers, Miss Delphia Montgomery. Miss: Roxie Duckworth, Duck-worth, Miss A nnis Hopkins. Miss Jennie Williams. Miss Muriel Duckworth, Delbert Rohbins. Glen Hammond, Wilford Beck and Ronald Robbins. Mrs. P. Mutton and daughter of Gooding. Good-ing. Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. George Ca mpbell. Mrs. L M. Capps left Tuesday morning morn-ing for Des Moines, Jowa, to attend the graduation exercises of her dauir liter. Miss Mary Capps," who is finishing her studies at Des Moines college. Miss Athel Hoback will leave tomorrow for her home in Kansas. Mrs-. Sarah Hymas of Montpelier is the liuest of her daughter, Miss Jennie llyma. Mrs. Harry Parker of Portland, Ore., arrived in Rlackfoot. Monday, for an extended ex-tended visit with relatives. The Missee Irene and Geneva Rich, who have been the guests of Mrs, Walker TWIN FALLS, IDA. 4 ; f TWIN FALLS. Idaho. May 11. A feature of enmmencement evenly was the annual ' 'prom' 1 given by the junior class as a courtesy to the senior cki - . at tho parish hall on Wednesday evening. The ball' was attractively decorated with festoons of crepe paper in the senior colors, purple pur-ple and white. Fuiu-h and wafers were served during the evening. Sixty members of the two classes an joyed tjie affair. Besides the principal, C. H. Dow man, the juniors had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Van Tassel, parents- of Burton Bur-ton Van Tassel, the junior president, and Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Thomelz, parents of Michael Tliometz. nenior president. Mr. and Mrs. Herman S-rickcr, pioneers in the Rock Creek community, entertained a number of their relat Ives flud friends Sunday at an "' old-time" old-time" dinner. After the, 1 dinner, which was served at 1, o'clock, the guests were taken in 8 i big truck for a rde. Upon thelj- return they spent the remainder of the afternoon in reminiscences and singing oldtime tongs until luncheon was served late lu the afternoon. Thosa presenL besides be-sides the family were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hansen, Mr. and M rs, Charles Walgamolt, Mrs. Ellen Cline and Miss Ruby Cline of Twin Falls and Messrs and Mesdames Jtoheii Brose, Walter Rrose, Bernard Strieker, William Haynes, Miss Helen Brose and Tom Haynes pr Rock Creek and vicinity. A delightful ;,M" parly was given by' Miss Theluta Conover Thursday afternoon at iier home in Eal Lawn. After the game, in which the pme for high s-ore, a book of thrift stamps, was won by Mr. Wfllard McMaster. luncheon was served to twelve guests present. A color scheme of pink and white was used in the luncheon appointments. ap-pointments. The members of the Prpf Byterian choir were delightfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Austin D. Thomas Friday evening at their liew home. Mr. TfcomnE Is organist and choir leader. The guest? enrnt tho evening in game;, and muelc. Miss Helene Allmendlnger and A. Wilton peck t-nntr several solos. Before going the guests pre-sented pre-sented Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilton Peck a handsome set of sherMet glasses, Wednesday afternoon the music jjnpl of Mi. Merlin G. Hatloy entertained nt a. Rjcd Cros tea at the home of Mrs, Bailey." The roomi? were decorated In apple hlof-om. and the table was spread with a luncheon cloth embroidered in May baskets. Upon ' a rluny centerpiece was a basket of spring flowep. Misses Myrtle Clear ami Marion Parrar. dresned in Wifte, aspiatcd the hostess. More than tlZ wa-, lealized from (he tea. An attianiveiy appointed luncheon was given by Mrs. W. H. Wagner ai 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The hostess was assisted by Mrs, Sheneherger. The table, set for ptj gtiffts, was adorned with a howl of apple bloflforui. Pink carnations and a profuiou of apple blossoms blos-soms wore used effect! vely in decora t ing the room? and tuble for the 1 o'clfirk luncs,on given by Mr. M. 0. Conover Wednesday afternoon. Auction bridge was played duitng the afternoon. after-noon. The membcr0- of the Morningfcidc club were entertained en-tertained by Mrs. Flunk Cogswell Wednesday arternoou Rt t lie home of Mrs, Fred Fots. After the regular dub session. Miss Gertrude Denecke. ouiily demonstration agent, addressed the women on "Food ConservatloD." Hflfrcshments -were served at the clotie of th? afternoon to the fourteen four-teen mcmher? and two guettF present. Mfa Nellie Tcadale was the guest of honor at a charmingly appointed birthday dinner given Friday evening "by Mre. Erneui White. The two tables were adorned with ul-giaFs bowls of pink lullps and cherry blossoms. Covers were laid for Judge and Mm, O. P. Duvall. Dr. and Mrs. h. W. Sawyer. Mr. and Mir. V. H. Orms-by. Orms-by. Mr. and Mr. E. B. Helnecke, Mr.-, White. Aithui W. Ostrom of Buhl, Mfss Ridci imc Mis Teasdalc. The regular inociing of .the Acirema dub was held Friday arternoou at the home of Mrs. C. D. Weaver. The members prerent n-aponded to BOISE, IDAHO i f BOISE. Idaho. May 11. Red Cross work and entertainments en-tertainments for war funds contluue to be tho leading work that Ilnine women are Interested In. aud there fa If tt lc t ime for social events Other than the most Informal affairs. Today the big cooked" food and market Rale, held by the household e -onom es ' ommit tee of the -W. C. C. N. D., at 813 Main tlreet, . wa.s held and the sale.- surpassed anything that has been giveu to raise- war funds iu this line of work. Los Chsladore, the Boise high school Spanish club, entertained at a darning parly Saturday evening of last week at the gymnasium. The Twin Falls bat-ebal! team members were (he guests of honor. An attractive feature was the Spanish . cosluipea worn by the member of the club. Seventy couples were present and dancing was enjoyed from S to 11 o'clock. An orchestra furnished delightful ja:; dance mufiic. and light refreshments were erved. A. J. pvlcyt, who has been attending the I'ni-Vrstt I'ni-Vrstt of Idaho at Moscow, arrived In Boise Wednesday for a brief visit with his parent... Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Priest, before leaving lor a cantonment to enter training. Several dlflingtiMicd giients were en ten a I ned at wpeclal dinner- given in thej r honor at the Commercial club during the woek- Monday a dinner tva given in compl imcm to C. J. Sullivan Sulli-van of San Fnuiclgcp : Tuesday, for Di . S. H. Clark of ftp Chicago university, and Wednesday, fn honor oi Lieutenant -Colonel E. C. Davis of the V. ?. A. ' ' The Momue vaa the ccne of a delightful darning darn-ing party .Monday evening, given by the Ko,tcm Star hoi-lal i-ommit tee Tot the benefit of the Red Croc. The dan re hall wU attractively decorated deco-rated in ihrWtlontl colors and the hour were enjoyed lu dancing uy a large number of Maton.-and Maton.-and thoi: . fi lends. A buffet luncheon was berved. " W . Mr. and Mts. At'tliu- Whliam Smith have returned re-turned from their hoi5c. moon tj-lp to Salt Lake and will DM&G thcli hine In Bofse. Mrs. Alfreil Epfl lef: Saturday of last week for Seattle and Portland it: the Interest of the Red Crass vork. The Park P. T. A. met Thursday aftc.noon at the home of Mrs. S. EE Vance. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Elliott of Twin Fall arc visiting in Boiae. The Women's Catholic league met Wednesday st the St. John's church with a large attendance. |