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Show nounced. The evening w as spent in dancing and a variety of names. At eleven o'clock Unlit ref reshments were served. Many heauthul presents pres-ents and llowers were received hy the nonored n'-iesl . The liojal Neighbors held their monthly business meeting at ttie home of M rs. Kli.abeth E. Peterson Monday eveidnj;. The rnembeis pledged Llie local oranizallun to support sup-port one French war orphan dori'iitf the coming year. The Neighbors are nlad to he the lirst In this section to as-d.st in tills w ay these innocent violins vio-lins of war. Thfc necessary formalities formali-ties will be complied with In a fe.v days.. : Local Echoes. -Mrs. Clara Brox with her little 'daughter Bernice is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. S. Peterson. Mrs. Leah Beck is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mis A. J. Cln lstensen. Miss Iorris Sorenson leaves next Wednesday for Brigham City where she will be assinged one of the schools of Box Elder county to teach. J. W. Jones and wife are back from an extended visit among relatives and Irietids of Mr. Jones in Montuna. Dr. Ilagan and rauiily are Salt Lake visitors this week. Miss Edna Gledhill and Miss Erma Lundeberg returned during llie week from enjoying a vacation atSalt Lake Mrs. Minnie Taylor entertained at a family gathering Monday evening in honor of her son, All'redC. who is called to llie colors. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. Cunlill or Mantl, parents of Mrs. Freddie Taylor. Anthony Metcalf attained his srv enty-liitli anniversary yesterday, September Sep-tember 5. The event was remembered remember-ed by a gathering of his cliidren grandchildren and others to the number num-ber of 39. The affair was planned as a surprise to Mr. Metcalf and proved most happlfying to this honored and respected veteran of our commuuity. The many friends of Otis Craft and family in this community will be grieved to learn of the death of the youngest daughter, Dorothy, word of which has just been received by friends here. Mrs. Cralt and the little girl were in Council Bluffs shopping, when in crossing the street Dorothy was run over by an automobile automo-bile and received injuries which shortly resulted in her death. -Mrs. J. Basmus Jensen and Miss Dorris Sorenson entertained at a shower Tuesday evening in compliment compli-ment to their sister, Miss Dolores Sorenson whose marriage to Mr. Alva Gates of Saliua next Tue.-day is an- |