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Show turn trip by Mr. Graham's father, who will make an extended visit, here. Miss Florence Fernstroin Ti3ited this week with relatives in Salt Luke City. 1 POCATELLO, IDA. f 4 4 POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct. 26. Tbc annual business nee ting or the Bannock county chapter chap-ter of the Ued Cross was held Wednesday aft-, crnoon on the lun of the public librury, with the retiring chairman, Mrs. D. W. Standrod, presiding. The work of the national Red Crows society for the past year, aB reported by Chairman Henry P. Davieon, was one of the important messages read to the local chapter. chap-ter. Reports for the year were made by the chairmen of the various branches of the work, and officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Mth. E. C. White, cjiairnian: Mrs. W. H. Bohlscheid, vice chairman; Miss Ina Antln's. treasurer, and Mrs. 0. P. Barber, secretary. Mrs. C. H. Cleaves and daughter left this week for Yakima. Wash., being en Hod Ahvw. by tire death of Mrs. Cleaves'a brother. ' They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Gail H. .Johnson of Omaha. Neb., Is here for nu extended visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ValenJne. Mrs. Johnson will be remembered as Miss Mildred Valentine, her marriage to Mr. Johnson taking place last Bprfng. Mrs. George C. Perry of East Center street tins as a guest her sister. Mrs. W. C. Uuherry, of Glenn's Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Goldsmith nf Arthur avenue had as a guest this week Sirs. Goldsmith's Gold-smith's brother. Chief Petty Officer A. T. Lalitite. who .stopped off here en route to the coast. Mr. LaPointe is In the submarine branch of (he navy. Mr. and Mrs-. Charles A. Mittenberger came here this week from Spokane. Wash., where they recently went to make their home, bilng called here to attend the fuueral of XI. IV MIltentKTger. whose body was brought to this City from the San Pedro submarine bast- for burial. Lieutenant A. TV nigsn made a several days' visit with bis family in this city this week en route from Seattle to Philadelphia, where he expects to enter active service as a dentist iu the navy. Miss Mildred Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Marshall, has returned from a visit to Vancouver. WasK B. L- Saw telle and James B. Baron expect to leave Monday for Gettysburg. Pa., where they wilt report for service iu the tauk section of the army. The friends of Miss Viola Dtasault. who recently re-cently suffered ait acute attack of appendicitis, appendi-citis, will be glad to hear that her condition Is rapidly iinproviug. Miss Isabel Thornton was called to Shelley (his week by the Illness of her brother. George MUtenhorger of Blackfoot was the guest for several days of his mother. Mrs. Mary Mittenberger. Word has been received of the birth last week in Salt Lake City of a son to Mrs. James C. Shcrrod. The father of the child met a traitic death only a few days before. The marriage of Miss Witma Kink and Floyd Allen, both of this city, took place Tuesday at the Congregational parsonage, the Kev. C. H. Cleaves officiating. Miss Ada Purdle was confined to her home this week b) n?U attack of influenza. M rs . Ina G u ud ry hi s rece i ved :i card t el 1 1 o g of the saf'- arrival overseas of her son. Corporal Cor-poral Leonard Gundry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson Of SooahOBe. were iu 'he city this wevk, having come to attend tho funeral of Mrs. lavson'8 sister. Miss Bdna Unison. Mrs. A. C. Hinckley Is making a brief visit with her da light it. who resides in TVnfer. Mrs. Kouert Hunter left Saturday of last u-eck for Seattle to attend a confetvnoe of Hh1 ntw.fu workrrs before enterinc unon hrr ilntina n h . state dlreotor uf home service work for I Idaho. 'fhe marriage of Mr. Heorletta Kessler and XaoniM F. Batemaa. both well known reaidents of tliia city, took place Saturdav of last week. The marriage of Susie Marte Averu an1 Edward Ed-ward H. DuPont. both of this cfty, took plaee Tuesdaj Mrs. H. P. Henderon 1 visiting id Portland, i Lieutenant F. M. Bay left this week for an faatena training camp, where he will enter the medical 'orps of the army. Mert P.. Wheeler of this Hit was married to Miss Marguerite Chapman of K lark foot last week at the Congregational parsonage, the Ear, l. H. Cleaves officiating. Mra. K. O. OralMni ias reriirn1! home from WKWnctl Wtiffp Inwn. where Mie liuj been since ' . . 1 .nrlhf Srlfl T.-.C nl.,rl ... .k . |