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Show State Society TTdah6 fall i DATf 4 IDAHO FALLS, M:i ho, March $. The 1-irlies' auxiliary of Liu- iJ;sby torian rhuroh was -ni.-rt;uii"l bv Mrs. Harry Ritchey at ii'T homo Thursday afternoon. She wiis assisW-1 hy Mrs. .1. V. Bt-udiry and Mrs. V. L. Mn "onnt.-U. A portion of the Unit- was spotL in a IniHiiiftss fission fis-sion pertaining to lii new church, alter which a soi-ii.l hour w;is enjoyed. Thirty ladies '.r,; prcsciii,' to whom lunchm was served. Miss Cora f :i i rHnl :i.s:-istr-d by Miss Anna Lyman, enleiaained t ht: Gooill'el-lowship Gooill'el-lowship rlurt at. I in- iionn- of Miss I hir-1-i'iKe on '1'hnrs.lay -cninif. A business busi-ness session conrernini; th in-w rhmvli was held and tiie rcm;i in-ier of til' evening eve-ning was devoit-il t s.-wiim', lAhl re-frt'shtncius re-frt'shtncius were served. Ten voting ladles wrc prst'ii' . Miss Xeilie Weiri'lf has left for Cali-foniia. Cali-foniia. ehfre he will visit with friends fur severnl ni'-ntli. The I.inlks' Aid sui-i'ly of tu- Swedish 1 ,ul hcran .-inin-h was enter-lain I by Mrs. .Joiist nnsi Wakeinnn at her huine Thursday aftei'iionn. A piu'lion of tho lime was t .spent, in a l.-usi n-s sessitni. A lare number w-a'e jiresmii. Liht. l'cfrsinneni.s wi'i'H nerved. Mrs. C. ;. "VY'riffht and Mrs. A. J. Wip-pennan Wip-pennan enlertaie.l a iarue number of Indies at He- lmme of M -x. Wright on Thursdav afternoon at ciird.s. The home wa? br-;i!it!tully deeorat.-d with yellow ionqiiils. Mrs. ( . K. Wilbur won t ne lilerh score. A doli.nhlful feature, of the p;i rt v was tiie firesent at ion of a hour net or tulips to Miss Libel Moore, a sister of Mrs. Otto Met'utcheon, who is a visitor vis-itor from Saginaw, Mieh. A enurse luncheon was served at. prettily nrr;inKd tables, each hearins :l i'inli and while basket of 1in-iuils, Kov I low a rd and M is Vera Neeley, botli'of Idaho Kails, were married Thursdav'. Thurs-dav'. justice Isaac T'aniels officiating. Miss Laura. Heath of Salt 1-ake City arrived Friday and will make her home tiere. Mrs. 71. i. I. yon entertained at dinner Suudav. Thi.se present were Mr.- and Mrs. Mnnnis of Loise. A. lleaklcy and daughter, Miss ilauys Weakley; Miss l-'!oreni-e (''one. Miss Jessie Cotie, Tlarry i "ark and Karl i 'lark of 1 Dackfoot and Mrs. Kniuk J,on and son. Dan. of Idaho K;i)N. Tho afternoon w as spent with music mul socially. About thirty of tin: friends of Mrs. A. .1. Norrup nave a surprise party in her lmnor Saturdav eveains of lasr week, the affair beans surest ed by Mr. Norrup and Mrs. Leona Wilson. Daneins and sanies wen- the features. A picnic luncheon lunch-eon was ' ser e I . Mrs. .T. C. O'Connel and little daughter, daugh-ter, who have been visiting in Portland, j re. , for several months, returned homo ' Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. K. T'. Sharplry enter-Intned enter-Intned ;i number nf friends at their homft Sunday evening in honor of John and Antoue Poitevin, who have just returned from the military service. Five hundred was en loved bv the twenty-Tour guests, who included I r. Miller of S-t. Anthony ;md Mr. Hur-jraff of Hlaekfoot. A buffet luuchemi was served at a late hour. Thirt --si motliers connected with the Presbyterian church who?e sons have It-en. in the ,-crvice held a meeting nt the lemie of Mrs. W. K. BuiThain on Friday and resolved tr dedicate a window in the church, now being constructed, in honor iif t he eighty-1 wo y- aing men connected with the i-hur-cli. several of whom gave t he!r lives for the va use. Tin1 girls of the Sunbeam class connected con-nected with the Haptist church enler-r:'tTV.'d enler-r:'tTV.'d in the church parlors Friday after-no. after-no. n. Those present were Miss Fliza-beth Fliza-beth Stever. l!ss ,nna Mav Ruthinm, Mijs Maruaret tlnodrich. M L V Hoiila i.'randall. iiss Helen Jordan. Miss Katli-erine Katli-erine Le 1 1 : h. m. . M i.s Alariuil Let t tbone. Miss M ' ad en I uiw ne r. M iss Fern Anderson, An-derson, Miss Until I avls. Miss Hessie ! AY right. Miss Kent la Martin, Miss lucile i 'ran hi t! and M iss Irene K iefer, the ! "teacher. Mrs. . K. Uathbun and Miss b: i rbii Johnson were invited guests. A three-course luncheon was served. BOISE, IDAHO f KOlSlv Idaho, March S. The Shtiners' a i mi in i din tier dance, which took place Tuesdiiy e'oniuu at the Mosque, was one of t'ne most notable events' of the month. More1 than I!11" guests were seated at lone tables, beautifully decorated wiih ga rden flowers. Following the ha nquet, dancing and a clever program was en-joyed. en-joyed. Visitors from Xampa, Caldwell and Mountain Home were present. Tompkins's Tomp-kins's enlarged orchestra furnished the music. . The adjournment of the fifteenth legis-lalive legis-lalive session tomorrow will see the departure de-parture the coming week of the legislators' and their wives, who have made many friends here and have taken an active part in the social affairs of J-ioise. Several Informal In-formal welfare parties were given at the Owyhee this week in honor of the ladies who are returning to. their homes in dSf- forp.nt parts of the state, after a much-loved much-loved soi-iai season. The Altai- socictv of St. John's cathedral hold an interesting meeting Wednesday afternoon. Sewing was a feature, and refreshments re-freshments were served. The li (1 i es' Aid soc i e t y of 1 h e First Presbyterian ehinvh met Th aridity with Mrs. K. S. Sensenint,'. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker, who ve been visiting in Boiso for several months, left Wednesday for their home at Canton, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Tyons of Plttshing-. -who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Davidson, left Tuesday for California. Mrs. Margaret Saxuman of Philadelphia, who has been visiting Mrs. R. L. Nurse, left Monday with Mrs. Nurse for southern California, " where they will spend two months. Mrs. Hebpr Q. Hale left Wednesday fur Salt La ice. where she will visit with friends' for' a month. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Lang of Payette are visiting here. The -Good Citizenship elub met Tuesday afternoon at Carnegie hall. Legislation of the last two weeks was discussed. Mrs. M. J. Sweeley of Twin Falls arrived ar-rived in Boise Tusedav- to spend a week. Miss Agnes Cassedy will arrive in Boise, March l-", from Los Angeles to spend several sev-eral months here, the guest of Sirs. J. J. Flack, before going to Logan, Utah, where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ross of Pocatcllo are visting with Boise relatives. Mrs. J. S. Ah-met, who has been vlsliing friends in Boise, left Tuesday for her home at Logan, I'tah. . Mr. anjfl Mrs. R. B. Benjamin of TTa-warden. TTa-warden. Canndii. are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. L ShurU. Mr. and Mrs. Chirk Ferguson have gone to Lewiston to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. p. W. Young of Rexburg spent tiie week here. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. T. Craig of Emmett spent the last week-end here. t MILFORD : f MH.r'OllD. March S.--A fan' well party iva.s given in honor of Mr. an'I Mrs. MeilvllU; Ciiznenu i.i their friemls at the Milford hotel annex Tliursl:i.v p v.'i i big. Tin; even in? was tspen I in diiucinf; unil various other amusfeiiieulM. A light hi lit hf(M whs srvni. Prc-seiit . ia a rid i lion to tin- pilfers of honor, were : Mr. and Mm. Roy Leitd. L. W. Kvans. Mrs. Laura Ifenney, Samuel Sam-uel Barton. MLss Maml- 11 or ton. Miss H. (uvd-riilse, (uvd-riilse, Delbeit ruf f in. Mrs. J. M:il-hcr. Atva Kirk, Van H irk man. Mis Maude Burton, NJim 'J";inner, M. iuetnl. Miss Flora Burkdnll, Miss Kthei Ashivorth, Mtss Thotina Bodges and D. It van. The masquorade hall hold at the high school Satttrduy of last week wits tho most .leliyUI fill and most successful event of the sea -son. The mu.sie wiis f'rni.-hed hy the Atkins orcheslra. 'The most stf iking cos fumes wre ;ih follows: Miss lliuistreet, dressed as an old negro wench; Mi us Thfirna Tanner Rs nn old blind ma u : iiillie, 'Jaiiuer, us on old lady; Miss Marcetlt, us a litth; school girl; Mlsa Altai Udwanls, a.s "Ru-Pefi"; tiie Mioses Carter and Kv.ms, as "twu little girls in bine" ; Spenec Scliow and Sam Burton, a.s two young ladies from Opal; MlfS Clarn Ferguson. ;rs "Buster Brown" : Misa Anettu Behow. as "Mary Jane"; Miss Alice ALe-Cullum, ALe-Cullum, ns "the edd fisherman." A surprise party 'was given Saturday evening eve-ning of last week in honor of Mrs. William Munford and her mother. Mrs. Anna (1. Cannon of fcalf Lake. The evening was spent In playing play-ing cards, and hiuclie-.n, which the ladies brought with them, was served. Mrs. Scott Ttinner was; t he winner of t Ik rirst prize Bud Mrs. B'lssie Coon winner of I lie fecund prize in the game of five hundred. Mrs. Cannon was I he winner of the firsl prize and Mrd. Nellie 5i-hov was winner of t lie second pri.e in the ga me of pit. The filinwing ladic-J . were presenl : Mesilames Bessie t'uon. Scot I. Tanner. Harry Iaitsou. Josephine -Sanders, H. 11. Pitchfortli, ("lia rleo Sciiow, Nellie Sehow, Jack "Weston, Sadie Boot. Anna G. Cannon. James Hedges, William Munford and Sam Hanks. Miss Dora Barlocher is visiting her mother at Enterprise. M iss Vera White of Beaver Bottoms is a Milford visitor. Mrs. J. P. Adams, Mrs.. George Harris and Miss Fern Harris arc visiLing with friends in Toy Angeles. The Un stern Star ladh'S gave a farewell reception re-ception at tin? lodge rooms this evening in Jmnor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.'lngols, who are boon to leave for I heir home, in Salt Luke. Mrs. Henry A nderson a nd John Anderson of Logan were Milford visitors last week. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church met Ht the parsonage L-i & L Thursday aft-eru"uo. aft-eru"uo. ' Misses Orlene and Lillian I'otiltrm of Reed spent lasr Meek-cud with their sister, Mis Louise Poult on of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. J. Litile of Frisco visited frleuda in Milord last week. Mrs. Lowell Carter of Salt Lake is visiting with Milford relatives. Mrs. H. 11. Pi tch forth is spend ins u f'v.' days in Salt Lake. Mis Julia A iid'T.-in of Sail Lake Is spending ten duvj in MilTonl villi friends. Mr. and Mr-, p. A. IMrmir of Salt Lake vis-il.-d wiili fri-nds in Milford last week. The-, will leave soon for Kl Fa.M'. Texas, v. here they 11 ! rem a in for several days. MaY ltothmau has left fur Los Angles t-. spend a few dajs with his fauiily and ar-raiig'- for t lielr coining to Mil Cord to make their home. j CEDAR CITY CK T A Jl CITY. Mnreh S. The Mioses Mary Smith and J Mini Swa pp en ter t ain-d at a dancing danc-ing parly Thursday night of last week at tin- Smith r'"idence. Initati"iis were j--ind to twenty. Music .as fnmisheii for the danc-in danc-in by Messrs. Henry Berg? ( pun. Lei and I'crry and Kul'in J"iie. Mrs. My rl le I.itn t a nd Kdi i h ' 'ojipin en ter-l ter-l ,i i ned at t n a f 1 erien l ea Wednesday at 1 1 1 I.imiI a pa rt men (s. Tlmse present wure Mrs. Naomi W..oley and Mrs. Zelma Lunt. nnd Hie J is-es Huby Leigh, Corris Lun I and A nu Sin I ill. Mrs. Krastns Jones returned Monday ' from Salt Lake, where she had sp-":iit I he past si v. eks. Mrs. B. F. Knell entertained at a card parly Friday night of Inst we.-k in lienor uf Will.'ird Canf i '!(!. who had just r-l urned from a mi li -tiiry training camp. A large number of frbnds V ere pre-.'M t. Miss BWle Luke of Junction is a Cedar i ifl-Itor. ifl-Itor. The Girls' l"me K'"oneinic elub of the R. A. C. entertained Sat unlay night of last week at it annual hall in tin- B. A. C. auditorium. The li.:llro..ni d'-rornted In the fehool colors. hhii ami white. Mi-s S11P .me Smith entertained a n umber -.f frbr'ils at Ii.t Icme Frid.iy ening. A light Aan s.niih rni.T-iain.'d a inn:!), r of ft o. :e!. a I Mipper .V' dii'.-o'j; cMTli;:,. |