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Show BOISE, IDA. j J. E. Regan returned to Nampn Monday Mon-day after several days in the city on business. Joseph C. Pence, accompanied by his daughter, Ruth, have gone to Los Angeles, An-geles, where the will spend the balance bal-ance of the winter. Miss Susie O'Connor left Tuesday evening for Diamondsville. Wyo.. where she is teaching-school. She spent her vacation here visiting with her parents Mrs. M. B. Gwinn has returned to Pendleton after spending two weeks here visiting her many friends. Timothy Donovan, roadmaster for the Short Line at Nampa, was in the city Monday. Judge Ed. L. Bryan returned to Caldwell Monday morning. He came up on business of a private nature. T. W. Conway returned to Not us Tuesday morning. He came up to see Mrs. Conway, who is talcing treatment at St. Alphonsus hospital. Miss C. Corcoran has returned to her school at Glenns Ferry after spending the holiday vacation here. Winifred Rj McGuire was up from t Meridan Tuesday .night attending the ' gpncerfc, at the Columbia theatre. j James V?-A Shields, Thomas Sweeny, jj L. Walton and R. T." Newberg left Mon- i day morning on their return trip to J Twin Falls. They spent two days in the city on business. Miss Mabel Murphy informally entertained en-tertained a number "of guests at her home in South Boise Wednesday-afternoon Wednesday-afternoon last week in honor of Miss Louise Taylor of Weiser. J. B. Mullen of Pocatello is in the city. Miss Edith Nolan left last evening for her home at Carroll, la. She has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, during the holidays. B. F. O'Neil Is here from Shoshone county to attend the inaugural ball. He was the former state senator from that county. |