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Show I IDAHO FALLS, IDA. 1 IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Oct. 19. ?Ire. Adam Smith' entertained the Thimble club at hur horns ib the country Thursdey during the eptlre iiiy-Thirteeo iiiy-Thirteeo members of the club motored out ij the morn i us aod dinner was served it noon, ked Crqfs work occupied the time until 5 o'clock, when light luncheon served. Tliu G.ouiJ Fellon-Gliip elub'waa talertataed by Miss Alarum Orr ut her home ou Thursday ever niqs. Bed Cross work occupied the time, and a light luncheon was served. Eight members ?erf; present. Thf Eud Cross club, organized by fourteen ladies, la-dies, 'entertained by M?s. Lyman Bachmaa Wednesday afternoon. Sewing and tnittinc occupied oc-cupied the time. A light luncheon was served by the hbstebs at the close of the meeting. 4rs. W. 8. Reed, who has been visiting at t ue homes o'f her two eons, B. H. ami C. J. Re;id. and daughter, Miss Edith, left for her heme in Ames. Iowa, on Thursday. Miss Bessie Moore left Friday morning for nf?nnitil Valley. Mont., where she will visit lela tlves ior an indefiui te time. Mr. anJ Mrs. A. N. Harris announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter. Mss Pattie Ann. to Fni'ile E. Faust, a member of F company. Eighth Infantry, at Camp Fremont, which took place October 1. Mrs. Faust has returned to the wfien light refreshments were served. Mrs-Darby Mrs-Darby of Salida, Colo., and. Mrs. Anna Johnson John-son and Miss A. A. Chubb were guests of the club. The Trans Aqua club was entertained by Mrt-. ft.' B. MrCutcheon and Mrs. L. E. Fisher at the home of Airs. McCutcheon Tuesday aftl'fjdon. The time wae spent in sewing and knitting. Luncheon was served to the ten members of the club and Mrs. W. J. Garrison, a guest of the club. Mrs. J. R. Davis and sitter. Miss Agatha Coltmao, who have been in California for jjgverai months near where Mrs. Davis's husband is stationed in the government service, returned home Wednesday. home of her parents. Mrs. J- E.. Flke and daughter, Lucile. left Sunday morning for 'e-A' York, where Miss Lucile will stufly vocal music for Severn! months. Miss Anna Donahue has left for Salt Lake City, where he will enter the University of Utah. . Mrs. Viola Sauor and brother. J. G. Hal!, left by atito for Salt Lake City Monday to visit for a short time. Mrs. F. A . Hopkins of Tw in Falls, Idaho, is a giiest at the home of her daughter. Mrs. ft. ft. Berry. ' , ' Mrs. pterins, wife of Dr. B. L. Blevins. left for Camp Lewis. Wash.. Monday, where Dr. BieviDS is stationed. She will remain there until he is called overseas. Mrs. N.iorua Talbott of Dayton. Ohio, who has been a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Algot Carlson, and friend, Mrs. Ro'selle Sheppard, left for her home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gallahon. ho spent the summer In the Mud Lake section, left for their home iu Bristol. Vn., Monday. Mrs. 'rank Beam. Olio has spent eovera! months visiting friends in Detroit, Mich., turniKl home Alonday , accompanied by her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. J. M. Haskins, who, after v 1st tint; here for a short time, will leave for Los Angeles. An-geles. Cal., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mr6. George IS. Storer, former residents, resi-dents, of Idaho Falls, but now of Los Anjteles. Cal., who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Storer' 6 fa the. George Payne, left for their home oh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Copenliaven, who spent the summer sum-mer in rh;' Mu Lake section, left for their home in Virginia Monday. The W. Q. v. club was entertained by Mrs. John Todd at her home Tnesda.v afternoon. The time was spent in sewing. Owing to the amount of sickness, only five members were present -Luncheon w-as served. F. N. Payne and family arrived from Salt Lake City Tuesday and will make their home i here. Mr. and Airs. Harold Sheppard entertained a few friends at a picnic dinner at a loVely spot in the country, called Cambrook, Monday. The party left by auto at 6 o'clock. Those invited were Mr. and Mrf. Roy LoscTi, Mr. and Airs. Otto McCutcheon, Mr. and Airs. Will Sheppard, Mr. and Alri. Koy Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. Freeman. Mr. and Airs. 0. K. Wilbur and Mr. and Mrf. G. 0. Wright. Mrs", F. G. Briggs was hostess to the Home Economics club nt her home Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. After a short business session It was derided to hold no more meetings until the quarantine quar-antine from Influenza is raised. The completion of a number of house jackets for Belgian women was the work of the remainder of the afternoon. |