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Show 1 ' i f BOISE, IDA. f ! J i Mrs. William Healey is home from - 0- 'he coast, .where she has been v.isit;ng relatives. v j Thirty young friends tendered Miss e Maude MacDonough a very enjoyable i -urprise party Thursday evening- of last i veek. Music and dancing was the amusement of the evning. An elegant J lunch was served. j i Mrs. T. Regan entertained it an elab- s I "rate reception in her elegant new ' l:me Wednesday of last week. In the i receiving line with Mrs. Regan, who - . wore a pale gray chiffon poplin, f-'" i i rimmed in point lace, was Mrs. P. A. I Regan, in a black silk lace, Mrs. East- f man in pongee silk, and Mrs. Blacking- er in dainty white batiie, lace-' lace-' trimmed. The guests were received in Hie library by Mrs. Eoff and Mrs. R. Johnson. Presiding at the tea table during- the different hours were: Mrs. Collister. m,s. P. Regan. Mrs. MeCalla, Mrs. Beatty. Mrs. Ridenbauh and Mrs. Edgar Wilson. They were assisted by Miss Regan, Miss Falk on? Miss Haw-ley. Haw-ley. Punch was served in 'he alcove of the dining room by Mrs. Frank East-l" East-l" man and Miss Roberts, assisted by- Miss Haug, Miss Shoup. Miss A. S'hna and Miss Branstetter. Christensen's orchestra furnished excellent music during the afternoon. Over 2'W guests called during the hours from 2 to 3 o'clock. "I Another entertaining hour was spent 4 last Friday afternoon by the Literary circle of St. Teresa's, snm of the new j members proving their ability by assist- ing the older girls 'n r .ntributing to the program. The following numbers j. J vere rendered: Vocal solo. Elma Hays: I original story, Margaret Downs: sliort . story. Edithe May: verse exercise, Katie Foster, vocal .-;o!o. Elizabeth Da- Vid; reading:. Bessie Hawley. |