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Show 1 State Society SALMON, IDA. f : . . SALMOX, Idaho, Dec. 6. Thanksgiving was marked by numerous family dinner parlies, the largest affair being the party at wh-h Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith en-terialnd en-terialnd their family and friends to t'r m:iN-r of th;r:v at their hume. Rork Kose ;-a:i.-h. Thso pres.-r.t include. H--:i-rv t-ih-d. Mr. and Mrs. K--nn--Lli Lird, Mr. aii-i Mrs. Henry I.. B:rd. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Tiiiotson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.im-mtrs S.im-mtrs and family. Mis. A. J. AlU-n". l T. Hates. Mr. Tiehnor, Dr. Cora Pippengt-r an 1 daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meivin. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes entertained at dinner and rurds Wednesday evening cf ht.t we-'k. Cnvi-rs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McOmck, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright, the Misses Laura and Ma retire t Shoup. The members of the Episcopal guild met Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. V. C. Smith. Tua and a social hour followed the business meeting. The next meeting will be held December j 11, with Mrs. R. S. Stringfellow, at the ! rectory. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Murdoch and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hott inger entertained at a dinner dance Thanksgiving evening at the Murdoch home. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. il. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Hanmer. Mr. and . Mrs. C. T. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coles and Pay Edwards. Ed-wards. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pope were guests of Mr. and Mrs. s. C. Scribner at dinner Thanksgiving day. A family reunion was held Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I Shoup. Their guests included Mrs. George 1 L. Shoup and daughters. Misses Leona, 'Laura and Margaret Shoup; Mr. and Mrs. j Walter J. Shoup, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Campbell Shoup, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shoup and, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. de liarro. MrJ and Mrs. W. C. McCormick entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rand and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes at dinner Saturday evening of last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ketch um gave a family dinner party Thanksgiving day. M- -v" V - !.-.- k r-vs:ou were hosts I ;:,-v. Mrs. M.irtm and Mrs. , ,' "j" j ";t.Mi:7-:i :r:id daUL'h- : -."""V,- ' ' - : of Mr. and! :.', '..- ! -i 'M'l.v.-.z.vh.g day. ; 1 - m- " i-t V. a'-iAii of l.em- ! !.-"",.''.-" , .i a - hoji- pariy over I'" 't-'-.r i.'sts mbld.ng; ! ,. '-. V-::-- '. a-:d G:;Tn.re. ' j "-" n M:-- N';H-.i:n ('s'-or.-.e rr.ter-i . , i " iM ui uti!-o:'-io'.vn guests i -V iv .-ovt--s bemg laid for 1 I vY. -a- T; ,.f r,,-ur d'A e:-.. Mr. Sea- rr- rid A. W Pell Of ; ash.; V,'. I' iz and Miss Fa ye ! ""v'.L-' "pr.l r,-:i::';;i r'easant ly enter- ' .-. . i . nic'iii." s of the Presbyterian i : V"x "i-v iv a:'.':i.o-ii of last week, i i";V";V :k:.a:n nroMdin: at tbe ! j m.vum: w iiich i-rec.Mled the ( .... . . ,,T- .ri.,rv--'l: T'.e ih'M met-t- , ' m-: V.T.; be at tiu- home of Mis. K. M. I . . f I RICHFIELD ' . iMC-' '",P-"!t I 'e-v P. Miss Bessie Ne:!l p..",.,-; ', ilr. 1 i"-'u:pl'.mt ntary to Mr. and -iV, hi Snow .:' S.ut Luke Cily. Fn-dav'eNemng Fn-dav'eNemng oi last xe-U. A prettiVj ap-ivnU'd ap-ivnU'd la:i-li--n was served to s:x Kin'sts. M ;:'s.c a nd cards were oilier leal urt-s of 1"m rs. Siitr.ey ! Vf of Provo spoilt the ;-VKt ecd;-end visiting in tins ciiy. the mjesL of Mis. Ai.-'us Fillmore. Mi-s. Bee was formerly Mis Tauna j.auntzcn of ;i.,h:a-:d. . Mrs 'J". I". Martin entertained In honor of her gnosis ,rs. ;. V. Martin and M-ss i ..leumVwork of Manii. Friday evening of 'last we-.-k. i'.esim-s the giu-sts of honor, iviVrr--hm.-nts were seized lo Miss Sophia Goldhransen. Mrs. H. K- Neill, Mrs. K. 10. Hofiniann, Mrs. Olive 'Havens. Mrs. John Liu piiael, Mrs. Ksl el la Christeusen and Mrs. John porgquit. i Mr. and -Mis. ivian Snow have re-; re-; turned id th-ir homo in Salt Lake City, ' after a brief visit in this city. Mrs. .b.d in L. Se v was hostess at din- ner Monuav. romplimentary to Mr. and . Mrs Alfred P.ird and three daughters, ' .Niinrv, Mabrl and Kathleen. A out-glass ' howl 'of ferns and pink ilowers on a re- tlector centered the table. Covers were bud for twelve. Mrs. Hans Porg entertained at tea ' Monday afternoon. Tho guests numbered ' six. . , Miss Klei-ta Chrlstensen entertained fourteen quests at dinner Sunday evening of last wceK. Roses and carnations formed : the table centerpiece. i The sophomore class of the R. H. S. entertained at a dancing party Thursday i evening of last week. The high school ; gvm was beautifully decorated in the class i colors- pink and orange. Refreshments ! were ser ed. The members of the Ever Ready club I were entertained Monday evening at the 1 home of Miss Lueiia lilcmquist. Luneh-i Luneh-i eon and sewing were enjoyed by twelve t members. i Miss Edna Baker has returned from an extended visit in Caliiornia. ! The members of the Cottage club and I their husbands were entertained at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. J. X--. Christensen Thursday evening of last week. Dinner : and cards were features. The guests numbered num-bered forty-five. Miss Myreil Potter has returned to her home in this city, after a vacation of several sev-eral months in California. : LARK - " LARK, Dec. 6. Mrs. Percy Penpraze entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner J Thursday afternoon of last week, in honor hon-or of Mrs. R. F. Beyerhoffcr and family. Covers were laid for nine. Miss Graham Haswell of Bingham visited visit-ed Mrs. John Steele last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Edgel and son, Ralph, motored to Salt Lake Saturday of last week. Mrs. Nellie Dixon is spending a few days in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman and family fam-ily returned Saturday of last week, after spending two weeks at Riverton visiting Mrs. Thomas Forman. Miss Dora Holt of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1-1 ott. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moore and son, Harold, spent Saturday of last week visiting vis-iting Mrs, A, P. Hemmingsen at Salt Lake. Mrs. Elmer Seal entertained Mrs. O. Keeier and family at Thanksgiving dinner. din-ner. Mrs. Byron. Jones and family left Wednesday for Midvale to reside for the winter. Miss Genevieve Orgill visited her parents par-ents at Riverton last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and family have left for Midvale to reside. Mrs. E. L. Dwight left for her home at Boise, Idaho, Tuesday afternoon, after visiting Jier son, Jack Dwight. A successful dancing party was given Tuesday evening at the Ohio club rooms by the young men of Lark. The music was furnished by the Bingham Jazz orchestra. or-chestra. The dance was well attended. Mrs. Elmer Seal entertained at a midnight mid-night luncheon after the dance. The following fol-lowing guests participated: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Peterson, Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer, E. H. Arnold and Mrs. Keeier. Miss Estella Jones returned Saturday of last week from Salt Lake. Miss Nan Gamache of Bingham was the guest of Miss Clara Holt Tuesday. Mrs. R. P. Nell visited at Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. William Chrittenden left Thursday for Coalville to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family fam-ily are spending an indefinite time at Salt Lake, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Loomis visited at Salt Lake City Wednesday. |