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Huff I, .in rctiinn-l from ll'oiilamt. ivln-rr i-ht- ,.nl. thrue Wt-.-kti if llni; I 1. Hums and fain.ly. Mi. L. 11. llini has ri-uirm'd from Tin, I,-, Urn hlK' HUinin.-r ramp near Yrl- li'Whliilln p.'tllt, W'lii-lt- h!i hprlit llilj bUni- lii'-r at Ihc l iii.r Mimm- r home. Mr am! Mif. lvir l mil, r.i'k i)--i.'ir"d Tu. s. lav l o-nini; for tsouili.rii l'lorlda, on a .-..inl, n.-d l,i,:-!ii,-i-s and p.easure trip, i 'I hry w II M',p i.u routj in i.tsourl, Cdnu uii'l K -nl u.-ky . rim I-.'.. 1. 1 K'-mliiRtoii nit-t Thursday u(l. niMnii at 1 1 tu holm: ol .Mm. C. Jl. ('!,' ili-l, 'I'll.. Study '..iKU.- I.-ld Its r.-KUi.'ir 'ii.-i-inil( 'I oil! -. la;.' a ft ..rrioon at th ll-Iii.iin. ll-Iii.iin. A I.-. .(nr.- of llit'. im-.-lliiK was a I t. " :.l and ni,j-..-a liour. I Mis Anna li.,rn:.-r and Krand.dilldron h,i.- rfliiin.-.l from an txl.:ii.i,-d visit, to I );ir! i.rl.-n, low... j TI..1 m.iMi:.,.-.- of Mlis Ada N'orrls to i:!n.,-r V. Si-ulh of San I rna I'd . no. Crd., was a n :,.,tji,,-.-,l thH wn-i. v tlir br:,le'ti par. r:., Mr. and Mi? .I. II. N'orrl.". Mr. and M: Sml'h w.il make thi-.r holm: l.l Hi- l aliform. 1 civ. Mr. ami Mis A. H I .infli-Id lift e-arly In lh- w,-,-k lor r,,il,and. where Mr. Can! ,-ld v 111 all.-m l a en veil t loll f.f fire c)..,h Iv-fore r.t'.irnlns I he i.'anfl.-ldb I will ill t otn.-r I'ointti 01 Interest In the lir,r'!lH,-..t. Mr ami Mis. IV l u'Ma'ley left Tliure- I day f,.r in:,,., where th-y w.ll pend a few weekli . L . I I II .' re!.i!eS lll.d Iri'-llds. Miis Anna Mvl.aiiKhlin lia returned from an eier..i, 'l Ma- In Washington. I I'. . ami will L.t her parents here for j u f, .r uifl;. ) I'r,'p..r.,-,:or.s for the annual picnic of the li;.-n. Pel s of the v.il), us ("a'.hollc or-Kaii'.z:. or-Kaii'.z:. t .,: s in the cliy mo under way. No (Je.'lnl'.e di'.e pas lei-n set for the nflalr. h'ji It will he l.e.d In the near future The roiwnltiei innslsls of P. J. l'he. an, C. Win Ness and T. Smith. : M l.,v af'.-i t oon at the Uannoi-k ho- month's visit to Detroit, lr.d:ar.a.po;is, : Kansas Oily and Orua.'ia. I Mrs. Holland ar,d daughter of Denver,! Coin., ar liic? uu-sis of Mrs. Ho-.and's , , slflU-r, y, ry. Thomas Kelly, a nd fa mil v. , Mr. and Mrp. J. W.s.c- Ho'dc-n find Mr. ' and Mrs. K award Holden and ci:i! iren are! home from a month's ounr.g spoilt at their sunmor home and camp in the i Orand canyon cri the South fork, j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Best are home from I southern Cal.fornia, where they epent i the summer. i Mr. and Mra. I. V. Phillips of T.'erre. ; S. D.. arrived in Idaho Tails M'f-Jnfcyday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ma r:in. Mr. and Mr?. G'orpe Higirins of Walnut Iowa, w.io liad been the truest of Mr H'z-gins' H'z-gins' broiner. U K. Hitgins. have returned to their home. Miss .Wills Hi trains left Thursdav for L,.n.-o!n. Neb., where she will enter the L n:vrsny of Nebrajka. Mrs J W. Cov left Thursdav morning for Salt DaKe, where bhe will spend several sev-eral weeks. Mrs. Ruby Keefer Brace of Eoite ar-rlved ar-rlved Thursday morning and is the guest of hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ktfer. Mrs. Anna Johnson is home from Lava hot springs, v-.iere she spent eeveraJ weeks. M:ss Dena Keddie left Wednesday morn-; morn-; ir.g for Logan, Utah, wr.ere ehe wiil be a student at the New Jersey academy. Mrs. C. A. Eenha.Ti left Wednesday for a visit to friends at Richfieid, Utah, and Salt Lake. Mrs. W. T. Wade and daughter, Emily, left Monday for Hollywood. Cal., wher Miss Wade will enter school at Hollywood. Holly-wood. Mrs. P. L,. McLain is entertaining Mra. Dusiin and son, Wesley, of Salt Lake. Mrs C. C. Baldwin and children hava arrived from Kansas City, where they spent the summer, and will make their hop.:e here. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. A.nderson are home from a ten days' visit to relatives and friends at Salt Lake and other points throughout Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clyne, who spent the summer at Thousand Springs, near Mackay, Lave returned to Idaho Falls. t!. t:u- m-iii'i.. s .f th.; Trinity Lpifcopal i:-.rj'i L-: a re---; . -n In honor of the l:r l'.'-v !i.-r'v;t'i 1 .ige of irpokane, aei-:i.f,' aei-:i.f,' ti!h"J f'T luih'. .vho paid a v.s.t ( i I i.-i i : i io. A i:!.n-r party followed ilit- I't-v'-'PU"". ra vii:'h the fol'owing p.tr-.'ij p.tr-.'ij :..-:.. p I'.v. Archdeacon and Mtv H.v.a'.l Sa.v, Mr and Mrs. W. H. ,ii-Aw th. Mrs. L L. Ptase and Harold' t. m-,v. ; iin-l Mrs J M. S'evers entertained n t utr'!:er Sunday f-r the members of the s'.:pr-:ye -r-.rh. v( Idaho, who wt-re in Po-c-ii. : ('o--rs w-'ie laid for Chief Jus-t Jus-t W. M. Murcm, Judgft J-hn C. Rice. j'j'-r A!:rd b'jic. Judge William l.r.fii a:.d Mr. and Mrs. L. W. P.n-gr- .-. Tb v. arriace of Martha Brew to James T. Cr.iy, v. h.h to(.k place in Opden, IMh, Si'i'if n:b-r was announced here t h ::- u e k bv r. J Brew, mother of brtd V". and Mrs. Craig are prd.n thc.r hoiMi,rn'"""n in Seattle. Mrs T . J . S t c t n 5 of Salt L?- k e w as ;hr- c.'-r rf Mrs L Pirgree of this city c.iyb durii.g tl:e early part of the M.'s Iui.e Paul departed th's week for h-j.if-, iii-re she will enter St. Mar- gar t's Ila!! for the :nter. M rs h. DuPr.iu and son, James, l- 't t li s week for Denver, where they w:i' reside. Mrs. K. W. Carley of Omaha, returning return-ing from the coast, was the guest of Mrs. S. H. Hayden several days during th week. Miss Kuth Newton has gone to Baldwin City. Kan., w here she will spend the coming winter attending the Balser uni-vers uni-vers .t y. Mrs. S. H. Hayden has had for her g:eht for a, few days Miss Maud Aldnch .f Nam pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Trid H. Knickerbocker left Poca-tello Poca-tello Saturday of lost week for Washington. Wash-ington. D. C to rpend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fitzpatrick have b-en. vi.tiiig Mrs. Fitz pa trick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Leonard, of this city the paft week. I IDAHO FALLS, IDA. 4 f IDAHO FALLS. S"ept. IS. Mis? Me-;-nild Bundlie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bundlie. was hostess Tuesday afternoon after-noon at a charming luncheon given at the home of her parents, at which she announced an-nounced her engagement to Edwin S. Harper. Har-per. The marriage is to take place early in the fall. The table decorations were j m pink and white with a cenierpiece of i pink roes and ferns veiled with tulle in a cnt s'ass ase. Tiny announcement : -ards hidden in rosobtids made unique and "! tty f:i-ors for the quests, while a doll bride piacod before the hostess held the en casein, nt ring. M'ss Bund lie was as- Intermountain Social Happenings iPOCATELLO, IDA , 4. ! POCATELLO, Idaho, Sept. IS. Mrs. A. M. F'etersen was hostess at two br.dye teas this week, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Hampton, of Salt Lake. The affairs were given Mondav and Tuesday. The home way beautifully decorated with various kind a of flowers and autumn leaves, and the afternoons were spent in playing bridge, follow ed by luncheon, j Assisting Mrs. Peterson was her sister, Mrs. Harry Peterson. At bridge, Mrs. j J. H. Peterson and Mrs. S. L. Keece won h.'gh score and Mrs. P. H. Kane pnd : listed in receiving: by her mother a nd "onsin, Miss Norma Bunr. Covers were 'aid f'"r twelve and a three-course lunch was served. The cuests were. Misses Ora Rogers and Edna Knapn of Plsckfooi, Alice Al-ice Wierman. Luc lie Pike, Edith Austin, . Margaret MeCarroU, Emily Wade, Mar-jo Mar-jo rie McMul'en. Ado I ph us Berry, Eor-othv Eor-othv pHincer and Joan McCollum. The Kev. and Mrs. Frank L. Wematte were guests nt a reception given them in the church parlors Wednesday evening by ' he members of the mngregation of the Met hod is t church. The event was in " I honor of the return to the pastorate here nf the Rev. Mr. Weniette. who is serving , his sixth yea r. Mr. Wemette was reap- C pointed by the conference at the recent ft ' session. I Friends of Miss Temple. Teacher of 1 French and Spanish in the high school , here last year, have received the an- 1 , nouncements of tier wedding in Chicago ! j Tune 3 to Barnard Melvin Bailey of Chi- j ca so. Miss Margaret Mosley. who is to leave -oon for Moscow, where she will attend 'he state universitv, and Miss Emily ! Wade, who left Monday for Hollywood, j Cal., where she will attend school, were the quests Mondav evening of Misses Mol-V Mol-V Poeter, Marearet Farl and Louise yea-man yea-man at the home of Miss Yeaman, where they were entertained Fourteen members of the Merah ken-sinerton ken-sinerton were entertained Tuesdav a fr er- ft low color scheme were served The guests included Mrs. O. D. McCov. Mrs. , J- M. Stevens, Mrs. Frank il. Pa ra.il ice ' -Ir.. Mrs. Don Rfiy, Mrs. Joe T. Young, Mrs. K. IL Moise. Mrs. C. C. Frazier. Mrs. A . J. Caraielis, Mvy. J. F McPer-mond, McPer-mond, Mrs. Stanley Stites, Mrs R I Branning. Mrs. S. L. Keeee. Mrs H H Wilson, Mrs. D. W. Siandrod. Jr., Mrs A. M. Newton. Mrs. W. B. Malworth, Mrs. u. C. Bowemian and Mis U Marion Hammond. j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Navlo- of Silt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs i; F I Byers of this city a few davs during the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lowther have gone toMansvllle. Kan., to make their home Saturday afternoon of Inst vek the , Pan-Hellenic BKdge club met with Mrs E. El. Moberley and enjoved a iileasant afternoon. Lieutenant Arthur Gifford of this city has returned from service in the army j Before entering the service Mr. Gifford : was employed in the Bannock National bank. Since his enlistment he married. .Mrs, George L.reene lew score. The ; guest favors were won bv Mrs. Robert I M. Terrell and Mrs. D. Pingree. j The banquet given in the Commercial I club Monday evening in honor of the workers in the Y. M. C. A. "debt and efficiency drive" was a most successful affair. During the serving of the ban- i quel addresses were made bv "Pa rson" S mpkin of Salt Lake. Major VY. P. ! Whitakor. A. L. Merrdl, A. C. Hinckley, j E. A . Krussman. Ha rry McDugall, Ivan D. Rhodes. J. T. Young and S. L. Mogge of Los Angeles. The committee in charge I of the serving was composed of Mrs. A. : R. H igson, Mrs. C. C. Bow erman, M rs. j 1 1. B. Thompson, Mrs. S. L. Reeee, Mrs. f J. T. Young. Mrs. O. B. Steely, Mrs. K. A. Krussmann, Mrs. Fredlerick J. Barnes. Miss Clara Fargo. Miss Priel Harrison and Miss Henrietta Shoemaker. Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. E. Mc-Dermond Mc-Dermond entertained at an afternoon bridge party at her apartment in the Fargo. The tables were decorated with a centerpiece of pink asters and the fees and mints served ulso were in the color scheme of pink. Mrs. Edwin M. Chandler was hostess at a bridge party Friday afternoon at her apartment iu the Stafford. The color scheme was carired out in yellow, each table, containing a bowl of sweet peas, j Dainty refreshments arranged in the yel- oon br Mrs. F. . By bee and Mrs. j , Charles Wierman a t the home of Mrs. ; 1 I B'hee. ( ( j The Idaho Falls and Lincoln Five Hun- ! M drcd club were entertnined Wednesdav j by Mrs. S. R. HntfieM at her home on G street. Mrs. A. L. Parker was the win-ner win-ner of the first prize: Mrs. A. L. Anderson ! won second prize and Mrs. Adam Sauer 1 won the consolation prize. Anna Pearson, o-year-old dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pearson of C street, was the host Wednesday evening at a dainty t o'clock luncheon and party in i honor of her birthday anniversarv. ' The k quests were Irena and Dorothy Decker. ' i Frma Edwards. Josie and Marie Noiima' IE Maude Brooks. Marcraret and Anna Pear- i I son and Marie Laird. iB Trs. Charles St. Clair and daughter. , f Margaret, who spent the summer at'Pas- I k adena. Cat., have returned home. H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reno are home J E Sf from Boise, where they snent several days P" Mrs. O. J. Sawin left Monday for a 1 usb anj irs. G fiord is at present visiting in New Vork, but will come west soon. Miss Josephine Bradley of this citv and Fred Jcfnerson were united in marriage at Blaekfoot Saturday of last week. Mr. Jefperson has been an employee of the mechanical department of the Oregon Short Line, but after October 1 the couple will reside in San Francisco. Miss Dorothy Lieht. formerly connected with the store department of the Oregon Short Line, left early in the week for Seattle, where she has accepted a position posi-tion and will make lier home. Miss Eou'se Logan left th's week for her home in Omaha, after a two months' v sit with her sister. Mrs. Cleo Shane. Mrs. Shane accompanied her sister and will spend a few w eeks there vi'dtinc relatives. The marriage of Miss CaPsta Love and Raymond Shoemake was announced t he middle of the week, after having been kept a secret by the couple since August v |