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Show Social INotes From Utah Towns Uiem through the ghostly alleys acd trails until they reached the receiving line, couiioKi'd uf Airs. Lewis, ilisa Lusk, lire. Vinceut uud Mrs. Alulton, Who were dre&sed hs wltcbea. During the wen lug Halloween games wcio played. Mia Margaret Litlseu won uie Contest in biting applet ap-plet off a hiring; Miss Lewis and Mis Hansen tied la carrying peanuts on a knife; Mrs. Kiudig wou the blind lolded apple race. Typical HftllOW06h refreshments were served. Mrs. U. W. Henricha, Mrs. William Ludden, Mrs. C. B. Hoot and Mrs. H. A. Buchanan were hostesses at a bridge Lea Saturday afternoon ot last week at the Heurichs home. The house was darkened and witches, goblins and puwitkins were used in profusion ail over the house. A two -course lunch eou was served at 5 o'clock. There were ten tables ot bridge. Mrs. is. F. (ill man won point prize, Mrs. F. A. Miller honor prize and Mrs. Charles Burgess the con-solution con-solution prize. Those present were Mrs. Charlea Hoops, Mrs. L. E. Fisher, Mrs. John T. Wilcox, Wil-cox, Mrs. IS. B. Prater, Miss Jennie Prater, Mrs. L. it. Yager, Mrs. Charles Yager, Mrs. 0. II. Moon, Mrs. S. F. Oilman, Mrs. 0. W. O'Neil, Mrs. James FredrlcKson, Mrs. C. Wy-mau, Wy-mau, Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Airs. J. E. Melton, Mrs. C. Harvey, Mrs. Ira W. Moore, Mrs. Bloomer, Mrs. O. W, Quinn, Mrs. W. F. Clb-son, Clb-son, Mrs. A. Stone, Mrs. L, A. Tuttle, Mis. M. E. King, Mrs. A. X). Harris, Mrs. M. J. Gray, Mrs. Lydia Bell, Miss H. C. Wood, Mrs. Charles Burgess, Miss Margaret Costlcy. Mrs. Kose 1. Miller, Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mrs. E. it. Mitchell, Mis. Ma Uie hturdevaut, Mrs. M. V. Cocneme, Mrs. W. U. Bur land, Mrs. H. W. Perham, Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. C. 0. Moore, Mis. T. H, Hopkins, Mrs. John Woodman. Mrs. J. E. Melton and Mrs. Edith Simpson were hostesses to the Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at the Melton honie. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met with Mrs. Kose D. Miller this week. Mrs. Ira Moore wou high score, Mrs. B. W. Heurichs the consolation aud Mrs. H. G. Harris the guest prize. Miss Harriet C. Wood left Tuesday evening for Spokane, Wash., where she is a delegate to the Y. W. C. A. convention. Mrs. N. D. Jackson left the latter part of the week for Wnrland, Wyo., to visit her parents, who are having a family reunion. The employers of the Utah Power &. Light company held a Halloween party In the company's com-pany's office rooms Friday evening. The rooms were decorated in Halloween bauners and Halloween games were played. The "Limit" club met with Miss Grace Bailey Tuesday evening. There are twelve members of the club and they played bridge. Miss Margaret Costley won high score. Mrs. W. H. Burland spent the early part of the week in Pocatello. The members of the P. E. O. held a social meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Redman Moon, Friday evening of last week. Bridge was played during the evening. Elaborate refreshments refresh-ments were served. Airs. William Yager and Mrs. Mary Y'ager were hostesses to a number of friends Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at a keiisington. The members of St. Katherine's guild were guests of Miss Margaret Geisen Thursday evening. eve-ning. Miss Helen and Miss Hazel B levins gave a dancing party Friday evening of last week. The invited guests were classmates of the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Butler spent the early part of the week in Newdale. The members of the St. Anthony high school held a Halloween dancing party in the gym of the high school building Friday evening. St, Anthony post of the American legion gave a dancing party Friday evening in Fogg &. Jacobs hall. About 100 were in attendance. Miss Alice Baxter spent last week-end in Idaho Falls. Miss Ella Kerr, who is attending the Gem State business college at Idaho Falls, Bpent last week-end with her parents iu this city. Miss Frances Arnold spent last week-end in Idaho Fa 11b. Miss Clara Gorgley arrived Monday from Salt Lake to make St. Anthony her home. Howard Davis and son oi" Provo left for their home Monday. Under the auspices of the Garland Y. M. and Y. L. M. L associations, a successful suc-cessful Halloween party was given Thursday evening in the basement of the stake tabernacle. Ghosts and witches attended at-tended the wants of all present. Refreshments Refresh-ments were seYved. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Parke and children chil-dren and Miss Alice Fox returned home the early part of the week from Salt Lake GUy. MANTI MANTI, Nov. 1. One of the delightful Halloween Hal-loween parties of of the week was that given by Mabel Luke, Ethel Lowry, Kuth Madseu and Bath Win ten at the home of Mrs. Charles Luke, Friday evening. Forty young people in costume were in attendance. Mrs. J. P. Nelson entertained the Mothers' club Tuesday afternoon. Readings by Mrs. U. W. Martin, Mrs. J. A. Trollope and Mrs. J. P. Nelson were discussed. Twelve ladies were present. Itef reshmeuts were served at o o'clock. Mrs. L. M. Sidewell entertained Friday evening eve-ning in honor of her daughter, Fay, on her thirteenth birthday anniversary. An elaborate Halloween luncheon was served at 10 o'clock. A daucing party was given Saturday of last week at the Armada by Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Wooley, Mr. und Mrs. H. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mr. aud Mrs. H. S. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kied. Miss Maud Tuttle and Miss Myrtle Farnsworth to about 300 friends. The decorations were iu red and white. The stage was fitted up for a reception recep-tion room. Punch and cake were enjoyed during dur-ing the evening. The Misses Beatrice and Evelyn Brown entertained enter-tained at a Halloween party Friday evening. The Reviewers' section1 mot with Miss Myrtle Farnsworth, Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Wright of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Vernon Becker were special guests. Fifteen members were present. The Ladies' Literary club met Thursday at the clubrooms. Mrs. H. S. Kerr gave a review re-view of the speech of B. H. Roberts on the league of nations. Analysis of league of nations' na-tions' Articles 13 to 2u was given by Mrs. George Christcnson. Miss Ethel Wright of Salt Lake City and Miss Lula McPherson of Xepiit are visiting their cousin, Mrs. Howard Cox, In this city. Mrs. A. P. Voorhees entertained the R. K. class Wednesday evening of last week. Current Cur-rent even 1:3 were given by Mrs. Maud Brown; comic reading, by Mrs. Alice Barton; song, by Mis. Lucy Tennant; magazine article, by Mrs. Annie Dack; physical culture, led by Mrs. Dlantha liied. Music from the Victrola was enjoyed and light refreshments were served. Fourteen members were present. The class was entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs, F. B. Smith. Leah Bessey entertained her girl friends at a social Sunday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. William H. Peterson entertained a number num-ber of her immediate relatives at a supper Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Peterson's birthday anniversary. The high school faculty and students entertained enter-tained at a dancing party for their parents Friday evening at the Armada. Punch and wafers were served by the young ladies. Euch parent was presented with a rose. The Armada was decorated in red aud white. The Hopeless club met with Miss Leona BEAVER I . BEAVER Nov- 1- Mr. aml Mr;i- Melvln essenger ' entertained at their home mday evening In honor of their twenty-t twenty-t weddinsr anniversary. The rooms ere deooraiod in autumn flo.wcrs and aves The evening was spent in games, n elaborate hot chicken dinner was irved at 11 o'clock by the hostess, as-sted as-sted by Mrs. Nettle Hodges. Covers ere laid for twenty. Beautiful place trds, on which a quotation waff written, ere placed at each plate. The guests ere Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mr. jd Mrs. S. D. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. corge Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry odges, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodges, Mr. id Mrs. Abner Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. lyde Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Young, rs. Martha Hoops and Murray Bonn. The regular meeting of the Beaver lapter of War Mothers was held Monty Mon-ty evening at the library building, Mrs. . O. Puffer, the president, presiding. O. . McShane gave a talk to the War others on the civic interests of the iwn. Mrs. Clara Murdoch gave an In-resting In-resting reading entitled "The Souls of 'omen," and Mrs. Alex Hamilton sang, reading, "Mot Who You Are, but What on Are," w-as given by Mrs. Katherlne arnsworth. Sergeant James Jones, son of Mr. and rs. John G. Jones of Adamsvillc, and ernon Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-im Wil-im Davis of Greenville, have returned om army service. Mr. Jones had been i Siberia for more than a year and Mr. avis had been in Alaska for some time. Miss Vera Fotheringham, who had been : St. George for three weeks, accom-m!?d accom-m!?d by her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Fother-gham, Fother-gham, returned home Friday of last eek. A reception was given Monday to the ev. Mr. and Mrs. Royden Zook, who ive come from Park City to Beaver to .ke up the work of a community church ider the supervision of the Methodist ission of Salt Lake. A largo number of iople gathered to shake hands with the inister and his wife and welcome them i their new home. Miss Hazel Meldrum id Miss Yates gave a violin solo and a ano solo, respectively. Dr. John Lace ' Salt Lake City, superintendent of the ethodist mission, was present and was tiled upon by Dr. Gibson to make a few imarks explaining the church work and le Importance of erecting a new church jllding. The Rev. Mr. Zook expressed imself as delighted with the welcome (tended to him and his wife. Miss elena Beck sang several songs and Dr. lbson made a few closing remarks. Re-eshments Re-eshments were served by Mrs. Gibson, :rs. L. M. Bohn, Miss Winnie Smith, .rs. James Low and Mrs. Isabel Det-icr, Det-icr, assisted by Mrs. L. M. Robinson, .rs. Clyde and Miss Emma Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carlton of Akron, hio, and little granddaughter are vlsit-ig vlsit-ig at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl . Carlton for a few days, en route to alifornla, to spend the winter at Rlver-de, Rlver-de, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. . D. Carlton. MONROE f MONROE, Nov. 1, MIsb Emily Bohman en-Ttalned en-Ttalned nt luncheon Friday evening for Edna nnt, Edna Sorenson, Ieah Ware and Ethiil rick son. Mrs. Ole Lnrsen entertained at a dinner party i Sunday for Mr. mid Mrs. Elliott Larson, r. and Mrs. Dan Lnrsen, Mr. and Mrs. Willi Wil-li m Morrison and Mrs. Joseph Olsen. Mrs. Maurel Bell entertained at a kenslnff-n kenslnff-n Thursday aftr-rnoon for Opnl Caseman Del elen and Vera Mngleby and Mrs. Arch Hnnsen. Miss Kate Jones entertained for girl friends iturdfty evening of last week. Covers were id for llenn Monition, Dclma Brown, La real, Louise and Florence Magleby, Melba tickson and Fern Jones, j Mr. nnd Mrs. Arndell Hnnsen left Mon-iy Mon-iy for Suit Lake. Mr. Hansen will leave soon r the mission field. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Erlckson and Mr. and Mrs. B. Olsen are home from Salt Lake. A shower was held Snturdny evening of last eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bell i honor of Mr. and Mrs. Maurel Bell. Those esent were Opal Caseman. Del Magleby, Vera ewe, Eva Sliimmin. Gladys Anderson. Winnie ergensen, Mildred Grny, Miss Micholson, Miss utchliiH, Evn Hunt, Rcva Forbush, Delia Parma. Par-ma. Zina Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell, oyal und Culvert Bell, Royal Nielsen, Wendell ndreaaon, Hnniuer Smith, Lester Lowe, Loran loward, Dwight Anderson, Curl and Afton Boh-nn, Boh-nn, Joseph Magleby, Aubry Ransom and Floyd alton. Mrs. F. Erickson entertained Thursday oftnr-5on oftnr-5on in honor of her daughter, Verna. Those resent were Mrs. Ole Lumen, Mrs. Louis fiker. Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. L. W. Jones, trs. S. G. Andrea son, Mrs. Elliott Larsen, ts. Dan Baker. Mrs. Boyd Brown, Mrs. Dnn nrHen, Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mrs. Hans Tuft !rs. Ole Olsen, Mrs. Elvln Tuft, Mrs. Joseph Isen. Mrs. Aluf Olsen, Mrs. Nephi Olsi-n, Irs. Annie Bertrlson, Airs. Alfred nansen, Mrs. tto Collins, Mrs. Ray Swain. Mrs. Allan olster. Mrs. Harold Magleby, Ethel and Melba rick son. Del and Olive Magleby ure Salt Lake visors. vis-ors. The high school girls entertained at e Hol-ween Hol-ween party at the high school gym Thura-ay Thura-ay evening. Miss Eva Shirnmin entertained nt a kenetng-m kenetng-m Tuesday evening for Vera Lowe, Eva Hunt, helroa Gardner, Lottie Swain and Winnie Yer-ensen. Yer-ensen. Ruth Magleby entertained at n "sewing bee" riday evening. Her guests were Melba Btick-an, Btick-an, Louise, Florence, La Preal and Leta tagleby aud Kuth and Elva Swindle. ELY, NEVADA t ELY. Nov. 1. Mrs. Osmond GeorKe Bates nl Miss Elizabeth Wnltlcn wpre hostesses nt Halloween ball at Kockhlll-RuallciiriergTr hod Snrtllay evening, which was one of the most rlllinnt nffalrs ever given In Ely. The hall as .nrtlstleally decorated In Halloween ingestions. ing-estions. Alluring dance niusie was furnished y Ihrlg's Jazz orchestra, and the following uests were noted among the dancers: Messrs. nd Mesdames r'rsnk Itoper, Nonlv N. Clinpln :ihn Eugene Callahan. Mutt It. Dl'shop. Snmuei .trick, Frank Swartz, Thomas Silffall. Gael loag. Samuel Elbert, Henrv Kulmer, J H timet, Bert Qunyle, Harold S. Monroe, Jay Irlntou. Lee Mimlock. Fred West. Van Saw-ian. Saw-ian. Halph Bowdln. H. O. Hall. P. J. Gon-101x1, Gon-101x1, R. H. Holtzmsn. George Whitley. David Inrtley, L. Cannon, James g. Bennett, ohu Weber. John Eager, Joseph V. Murphy, .nthonj Jurlch, Edward White, Hdgnr M II-ird. II-ird. George ltlser. J. 0. Klnnear. Alfred Boull :. W. Ashley. J , A. chlsholm. Charles Zelgler :. E. H. Pomeroy, 0. W. Havens. Kllege Julius, . I. Watson. David Boyd-Smith, Joseph Mc-;ny. Mc-;ny. f:. F. Newman, H. A. Mueller, Q w lagtvilt, C. C. May, Leo Larson. W. A Mc- f- A. Rellley, W. V. Hogan. Sam Apple-aon, Apple-aon, 0. E. Mitchell. J, V. Thomas, rlv.lo I'llrlen. D. J. (lallnvln. It. E. Mldilangh, J. A. 'hlsholm. J. E. Long, Park Lantborn, Frank Shields. Mrs. Walter Holmqulst. Mrs. George Doughty. Mrs. Josephine Cameron. Mrs. William Wil-liam McKnight. the Misses Mary Shepard. Jennie Jen-nie Newlnger. Cleorn Murdock. Harriet Ful-mer. Ful-mer. Bess Fuliner. Ellis Burnett. Kuth Melz. I. Susan Brown. Marion Newman, Vera Dwyir. Wilms. Snowball. Margaret McGraw, Jesse Burnett, Helen Fliege, Messrs. William Beg-gonc, Beg-gonc, A. -t. Shepard, Jr., Kuymond Holtzmuu. Clarence Burnett, Lloyd Doughty. Paul Doughty, Henry Fliege. Oscar Thorpe, B. ltobb and Leluud Campbell, Jr. Miss Agnes Fox will entertain guests In honor of Mrs. Clifford Foster next Thursday. The Neighbors of Woodcraft gave an enjoyable enjoy-able card party ot Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday evening. About 100 pluyers enjoyed tie games. Refreshments were served, and the following guests were awarded prizes: Lady's first. Mrs. C. C. Cuperton; lady's second. Mrs. Gus Kiepe; lady's consolation. Miss Newinger; men's first, M. Holbrook; men's second, Frank Duck; men's consolation. August ltlepe. Miss Harriet (Jritr drew free-for-all prize. Dorothv Scarlet entertained a number of her little friends at a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Pros Goumond Friday afternoon. The little guests participated in games and njoyed a delicious menu appropriate to the occasion. The Utble was artistic in Its Halloween Hallo-ween appointments, and the house also was decorated for the occasion, which was enjoyed by Katherlne Bates, Erauces MeGlU, Mary Swartz, Muriel Huffal. Josephine Murphy, Alice Lee Dixon. Alma Bath. Marjory Hath. Alberta Adams, Mary Adams, Margaret Callahan, Margaret Mar-garet Proctor and Virginia Bird. Mrs. William McKnight and Lon Daniel, who have been the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Ira McKnight for the past few weeks, have returned re-turned to their home in Carson City. In honor of Mrs. Clifford Foster, the Misses Cleorn Murdock and Mildred Wetmore will cn-tertaln cn-tertaln at a miscellaneous shower and an evening eve-ning of cards next Monday. Invitations have been extended to Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Jay Brin-ton Brin-ton and the Misses Aldn Stevens. Mary Deck. 1-man, 1-man, Harriet Fulmer, Bess Fulmer. Agnes fox, Mary Shepard. Mary O'Sullivan, Lillian Devlin and 'Harriet Gricr. Mrs Van Newman will entertain St. Bartholomew's Bar-tholomew's guild at Its next meeting Novem- ttt.' and Mrs. George Llnslcy entertained dinner din-ner guests Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Weber was hostess to the Tuesday Tues-day Bridge Luncheon club Tuesday. Mrs. John Etiner Long and little daughter have returned to their home in MeGlll. after having spent a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Llnsley. Mrs. W. G. "Weller will entertain the Amateur Ama-teur Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Dickenson and son, Wesley, are guests at the home of 111 and Mrs. George Llnsley. Miss Wiletta Aekerman entertained with a merry Halloween party at her home Friday night. Mrs. Fred Bannnrd entertained with a pretty Halloween pnrtv In honor of her sister. Miss Anna Carr, Friday evening. The evening was passed with numerous Halloween amusements. The guests were tthe Misses Mary Black. Ru h McLaughlin, Katherlne McLaughlin. Freda Dust, Marguerite Culbcrt. Gladys Hexlem, Bertha Blair. Eileen Walker, Leona Walker. Genevieve Vivian. Gertrude Meyers, Verna Prouse, Jessie Colwall and Jean Colwnll. Miss Virginia Carothers will be hostess to the next Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club meeting. The Ely Volunteer Fire department gave a Halloween pumpkin dance Friday night, which was an enjoyable attraction for about SOO guests. Messrs. George Armand and William Coleman, as entertainers, proved an appreciative apprecia-tive feature of the dance,- which was given at Bijou hall. Miss llcyers's orchestra furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fulmer have returned from a week's visit iu Salt Lake. The Woman's club held Its regular monthly meeting Saturday afternoon of last week, when Mrs Barron and Mrs. Miles, who attended the federation of clubs in Elko, gave their reports. Mrs. Watt H. Bishop was hostess to the Wednesday Sewing club the past week, Mrs. Nealy N. Chapln, Mrs. John Eugene Callahan, Mrs. Frank Swartz, Mrs. Osmond George Bates Mrs. Samuel Patrick, Mrs. Frank Roper and Mrs. William McKnight enjoying the pleasantly pleasant-ly planned afternoon. Mrs. Clarence G. Barron was the hostess to the 500 club Saturday afternoon of Inst week, and also entertained the Double E Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond S. Holtzmnn and Mrs. H. O. Hall with their mother, Mrs. Ellis, have departed de-parted for Kansas City, to spend the winter. Mrs Frank Duck, Mrs. Pros Gourmond. Mrs. Lee Murdock and Ray Bclding composed n foursome of bridge at the home ot Mrs. Duck Monday evening. j IYSON- FAYSON, Nov. 1. The marriage of Miss Naomi Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, and Joseph B. Stark took place Wednesday Wednes-day In the Salt Lake temple. The couple will make their home In Payson. Miss Nettle Scliwab of this city and William A. Mlckelsen of Eureka were married Tuesday. They will make their home at Eureka. Friday of last week Miss Alice Stark cnter-tnincd cnter-tnincd at a bundle shower In compliment to Miss Naomi Smith, a bride of tills week. Twenty-four guests were present. The M. I. A. of Uie Second ward gave a party Friday evening in the amusement hall. The Happy Hour club met Friday with Mrs. John Done. . , . A Halloween party was given Friday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Loveless by the officers of the First ward M. I. A. Miss Effle Wilson and Miss Emma Harris entertained at a Halloween party Thursday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Wilson. Twenty guests were present. Mrs. Selbv Dixon entertained at cards Friday Fri-day afternoon. Halloween Ideas were carried out In the decorative scheme. Luncheon was served to thirty guests. Miss Hazel Gardner gave a party Friday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Florette Gardner. Gard-ner. Halloween Ideas were carried out in the decorations and refreshments. .... Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre of Provo visited friends hero Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gore of Genola spent Thursday in Payson. l' ... Mrs. William Omella was a Salt Lake visitor Thursday. , Miss Melba Virtel entertained at a Halloween party Friday. Ten guests were present. 1 GARLAND j. . . . GARLAND, Nov. 1. Dr and Mrs. J. Edward Day had as their eruests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey and sons, Bobby and Edward, of Bountiful, Boun-tiful, s . . llerschcl Shaw has received an honorable hon-orable discharge from the navy and returned re-turned home. He was for two years on the U. S. S. Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Persson had as their puest. Saturday and Sunday, Professor Pro-fessor 0. Oren Wilson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Wilson Is a brother of Mrs. Persson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bowen have as their uuest their sister, Miss Stella Bowen of Pocatello, Idaho. After visltinp; with her mother, Mrs. It. M. McFar'.and, for two weeks, Mrs. Kelly at the home of A. M. Tuttle. The Misses Maud Tuttle, Myrtle Farnsworth and Mrs. Laura Tuttle assisted. Mrs. Beal of Richfield visited her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. A. M. Tuttle, in this city during the week. The stake board met at the home of Mrs. Charles Shand Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Chapman entertained for her son, Samuel, Friday eveuing of last week. Miss Mary Cox entertained at a Halloween parly Thursday evening. ! IDAHO FALLS. IDA. I 4 IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Xov. 1. Miss Mao Mlckells left Wednesday for Victor to spend two weeks, the guest of friends. Miss Clara Harker is the guest of friends in Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson of Des Moines. Iow-a., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Heise, left Thursday Thurs-day for Missoula, Mont., for a brief visit. Mrs. W. H. Felsted, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, left for her home at Preston on Wednesday. Mrs. S. Garn has returned to her home In Salt Lake, after a visit here to Mrs. Delia Bates. Mrs. Antone Poitiven is the guest of friends at Ucon. Mrs. Ida Fymmonds of Portland, Ore., arrived Tuesday and Is the guest of her sister, Miss Elizabeth Sash. Mrs. C. J. Reed left Wednesday for Storm Lake, Iowa, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Chapman. Mrs. D. H. Allred of Lehi, Utah, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Laanore Otterson of Ozone, has returned to her home. Misses Elsie and Edna Lewin of Denver Den-ver are the guests of their sister, Mrs. A. E. Sweet. They are en route to Los Angeles An-geles to spend the winter. Miss Keith Martin Is the guest of friends at Ashton. The members of the M. I. A. of the L D. S. church entertained their friends at a dancing party at the Auditorium Thursday and Friday nights. The affair was in the nature of a Halloween festival and masquerate and barn dance. Mrs. G. O. Wright entertained the members of the Thursday Afternoon Sewing Sew-ing club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. Miss Bertha Adams of S'alt Lake Is the guest of Idaho Falls friends. Mrs. W. & Wheeler and Mrs. Heard left this week for southern California to spend the winter. Miss Rosella Bates left Wednesday for Salt Lake to spend two weeks visiting friends. Miss Jennie Davis of Logan, Utah Is the guest of Idaho Falls friends. Mrs. Edward F. Winn left Wednesday for San Diego, Cal., where she will spend the winter, Mrs. Alma J. Keel of RIverton, Wyo , arrived Wednesday and will spend some time with her brother, Roy Garner Mrs. William Poll of Salt Lake Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Lyle of Payne. Mrs. J. H. Denning Is home from Salt Lake, where she spent several days Mrs. Ole Ellington of St. Anthony is the guest of her son, O. W. Ellington. Miss Coy Stevens of lona left Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake to bo the guest of Mrs. Margaret Graham. Mrs. H. C. Frew left Wednesday for I-ava Hot Springs to spend several weeks at that resort. Mrs. John Homer of Ririe has returned re-turned to her home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Homer. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chubb and little, daughter are home from a several weeks' vis't to relatives in Kansas. Miss Josephine Larsen left Thursday for Butte. Mont., to spend several davs. The members of the Goodfellowship club were entertained by Mrs. H. K. Linger at her home on North Ridge avenue. av-enue. Friday afternoon. Misses Florence and Lillian Haynes entertained en-tertained at their homo on East Seventeenth Seven-teenth street Monday evening at a 7 o'clock dinner, in honor of Salt Lake guests. The members of the Idaho Falls military mili-tary band gave a dance at Odeon hall Thursday evening. The attendance was large. : Mrs. E. H. Hollistcr will be hostess to the members of the Round Table club at her home on E street on the evening of November .1. Following the entertainment entertain-ment a business session and election of officers will take place. Mrs. J. E. Steele entertained the members mem-bers of the Relief society stake board at her home on H street Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Steele was assisted "by Mrs. W. J. Steele. I ST. ANTHONY, IDA. 1 ST. ANTnONT, Maho. Not. l.Mrs. William Wil-liam Tlcr nnfl Mr. Mar? Yiper entertained at a VensiTicion Kriiny afternoon of last, week at tbc Yagtr home. Mr. N. C. Blow enfrlnln. ihf irtcmbcri of the t'nin Aid society Tuursday afternoon at her hom In the country, ProfrnsT and Mrs. J. F. Lwts ntArtalnfd teaohers and jrunts Saturday orenina of lit wook to th" number of thirty-two at a Hal-Inwccn Hal-Inwccn par'y. The hon win darkfnfd and n fchost mot iic guests at the door and escorted POCATELLO, IDA. 4 POCATELLO. Idaho, Nov. 1. Mrs. Mike Derham was hostess to the Catholic Catho-lic Ladies Card club Tuesday afternoon' at her home on North Arthur avenue, and the afternoon was spent playing "500." High honors were awarded Mrs. Frank Hough and the all-cut favor was won by Mrs. D. J. Malone. Guests of the club were Mrs. Bell King and Mrs. W. A. Wright of Pittsburg, Pa. The Wednesday Evening Bridge club met Wednesday with Mrs. W. R. Drossier Dross-ier in the Fargo apartments. Three tables of bridge were arranged and the h:gh score went to Mrs. B. W. Leonard; Mrs. William Jost, second, and Mrs. Harry Lauderbach. third. Mrs. A. W. Hays wfll be the hostess to the club in two weeks. The guests of Mrs. Dressier were Mrs. William Jost, Mrs. E. E. Mo-berly, Mo-berly, Mrs. Walter Liberman, Mrs. Harry Lauderbach, Mrs. E. F. English, Mrs. R. I. Branning, Mrs. A. W. Haves, Mrs. H. D. Bachelor, Mrs. N. R. McCracken, Mrs. R. S. Turner, Mrs. G. F. Hall. Mrs. B. W. Leonard. Mrs. Nate Block and Mrs. L. A. Beuse were special guests of the club. A delightful business and social session ses-sion of the College club was held Tuesday Tues-day evening at the library. Interesting talks were given by Superintendent W. R. S'ders and Professor N. B. Adkison. Mr. Siders's theme was "What a College Club Might Accomplish." Mrs. Theo. Turner, Jr., gave two vocal selections, accompanied by Miss Mariette Higson. Club committees were named as follows: Housing committee (to cooperate with the national housing committee), Mrs. C. R. Frazier (chairman), Mrs. Finis Bent-ley Bent-ley and Mrs. W. R. Siders; Americanization Americaniza-tion committee. Miss Edith Ganet (chairman). (chair-man). Miss Pearl Harrison, Miss Pearl Hodges, Mrs. D. W. Standrod, Jr., Mrs. C. L. Lewis, Jr.; membership committee, commit-tee, Mrs. C. L. Lewis (chairman). Miss Fay Fawcett and Miss . Helen McDou-gall. McDou-gall. Following the business session a delightful social hour was enjoyed, at which the girls of the colleges of Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Washington and Oregon were hostesses, this committee being composed of Mrs. W. R. Siders, Mrs. G. Marion Hammond, Mrs. Virgil Samms, Mrs. John Blake, Mrs. D. R. Pingree, Mrs. R. FJ. Miller, Miss Mabel Church, Miss Mabel Kipp. Miss Mildred Anthes and Miss Esther Smith. Miss Clara Fargo was hostess to the members of the Friday Bridge club yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Fargo apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. J. C. Dutton was hostess this afternoon at a five hundred party, honoring hon-oring Mrs. R. J. Smith, who will leave soon for New York to remain a year. A number of prominent local women are in Spokane attending a convention of the western department of the Y. W. C. A. They are Mrs. Joe T. Young, Mrs. C. R. Frazier. Mrs. F. J. Barnes. Mrs. E. A. Krussman, Mrs. C. H. Cleaves, Miss Anne McPherson of Pocatello. Miss McDougall of Malad and Mrs. Forebauer of Soda Springs. A Halloween party was given this afternoon aft-ernoon in Odd Fellows hall by the entertainment enter-tainment committee of Ivy Rebekah lodge No. 23. The Halloween idea was carried out in all the details. Last evening Mrs. C. S. Tunnel! entertained enter-tained at a children's party in honor of her little son and daughter, Chester L. Tunnell and Helen Tunnell, at her home on West Clark street. The evening was made pleasant for the little guests by the varied decorations used and the games played. Enjoying the party were Virginia Cruse, Charles Wit herppoon, Doris Woodbury. Jlmmie Varley. Lucille Hazel. Robert Bell. Margaret Bell. Eugene Eu-gene Harvey, Robert Terrell and Charles Harvey. Mrs. C. H. Archibald entertained at a children's party on Halloween for her little son. Charles. A theater party formed the principal event of the afternoon, after-noon, after which refreshments were served at the Archibald home. Miss Fay Woolard was hostess at a delightful dancing party Tuesday evening eve-ning at her home on South Fifth avenue, ave-nue, in honor of her guest. Miss Hazel Parker, of San Francisco. The home was decorated with pumpkins, black cats and witches, and. in keeping with the season, sea-son, pumpkin pie was a feature of the refreshments served later in the evening. eve-ning. Among the guests were Miss Gladys Jeffries. M iss Marie Jeffries. Miss Helen Robbins. M'ss Vernal Merrill. Mer-rill. Miss Elizabeth Todd. Miss Anna Race. Oscar Brandt. Peter Gregorson, Glenn Field. Harry Whittington. Romney Modlish, George Pew, Phil Rose annd George D'fault. The Study league met Thursday afternoon after-noon at the reception room of the public pub-lic library and Mrs. Harry Ott gave a paper on Houghton and Masefieid. F.n-glish F.n-glish dramatists. The meeting was well attended. Mrs. C. S. Tunnell entertained the women's Bible class of the First Baptist church Friday afternoon of last week, and after the business of the class had been disposed of a social hour was enjoyed en-joyed by the members. Mrs. A. Salmonson entertained the Young Matrons' Bridge club at cards at her home on South Third avenue Friday afternoon, followed by refreshments. Judge and Mrs. J. M. Stevens were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Snell In S"da Springs a few daya during tUe week. Ono of the biggest card events of tha past few wcekH was the public card party given Wednesday evening t Earle hall by the Royal Neighbors. The Elks club gave a delightful dan-cing dan-cing parly In Antlers hall Thursday evening, eve-ning, marking the second of a series of partieH to be given by the club during the winter months. Next Wednesday evening the Knighto of Columhuw will entertain at a dancing party at the K. C. hall. Mrs. O. H. Barthold and Mrs. Nate Block were guests of the club. Mrs. Myron 1'orges was awarded high Bcore and Mrs. Block the all-cut favor. A concert given Wednesday evening at the L. D. S. church, at which Mme. Le Fontenay and Charles Young appeared, was well attended by the society folks of the city. This afternoon Miss Mildred Anthes entertained the Pan-Hellenic society at her home on South Ninth avenue. The Halloween spirit was carried out In the uc' rations and in the refreshments, and a social afternoon was spent. Kr day evening the Misses Vera Crook well, Louise Shane, Viola Mullcla nnd Marie Mulicia entertained at a dancing dan-cing party at the Knights of Columbus hall and a pleasant social time was enjoyed en-joyed by a large number of guests. Decorations Dec-orations in seasonable designs gave the hall a unique appearance. Mrs. Nell King of Pittsburg. Pa., is spending a few days in the city visiting Mrs. W. J. Caravelis on South Garfield avenue. Mrs. Maurice Lewis and little daughter of San Francisco are guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. N. McCarthy on North Arthur. Th- Mesdames Lewis and McCarty are sisters. Mrs. Nathan Kuhn of Ogden Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. Salmon-sen, Salmon-sen, on South Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil SammH spent last week-end In Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. H. V. Piatt of Salt Lake spent a few days of the week in Pocatelln, the guest of Mrs. C. E. Brooks. Mrs. Blanche Eldredge. who was tho guest of Mrs. George Greene in this city during the week, has returned to her home In Blackfoot. Mrs. John A. Tupper spent part of the week in Idaho FuIIb, visiting her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Rogers. Miss Katherine Hood of Blarkfoot spent the week Jn Pocatello, guest of her sister. Mrs. John Hood, South Seventh Sev-enth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Trapp aro spending spend-ing several weeks in Hot Lake, Ore., visiting vis-iting relatives. Miss Dorothy Welser, field supervisor of the American Red Cross for the state of Idaho, spent the week in Pocatello. Mrs. A- J. Clbaukla and daughter, Mrs. Fred DcLay, left this week for California Cali-fornia to spend the winter. Mrs. L. A. Beuse of this city Is spending spend-ing two weeks in Salt Lake visiting relatives rel-atives and friends. |