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Show RieHMONDMPARTMENT I Mews FromiheLively TpjuJriap North j Hlclimond, April 10 Tho Scgo Lily Club was entertained at tho homo of Mrs. Nell Webb Inst Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. During tho afternoon tho hostess served dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mr. J. I. Shejrard and Mr. Cnrl Johnson motored to Logan last Tuesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The continuous dancing party thot was given in tho Jtichmond opera liouso last Saturday evening was n huge success. A largo crowd attended. attend-ed. A number of yong peoplo from neighboring towns wero present nnd a Jolly time was had. Hlclimond nnd Logan orchestras furnished tho music mu-sic for tho affair. Among tho many who nttended conference in Salt Lako City are Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Plnnt Jr., Mr. C. H. Anderson,. Miss Kathorine Anderson, Ander-son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kll Webb, Mr. O. Hendricks, Mr. H Y. Monson, Mr. J. W. Funk, nnd Mr. C. A. Monson. Mr. nnd Mrs J. I. Shepherd nnd family, spent Sunday In Lewiston, visiting Mrs. Bert Pond. Mrs. Mllllo Van Ordcn of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, spent soveral days of last week in nichmond, visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Leone Mathews of Smlthflejd spent Sunday in Richmond visiting with her sisters Miss Nell and Verna Robinson. Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Merrill of Preston spent Tuesday In Richmond visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Theo Merrill., Mr. and Mrs. Walstein Hendricks nro In Richmond visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Eliza Tolman of Chesterfield, Idaho, has been visiting hero with her sister Mrs. Morgan Knapp. Mrs. Lydla Durnham Is visiting In Logan with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Scholes. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Murdock, Mrs. Titus and Mr." Andrew Chrlstenson, motored to Logan on Friday tatters noon. liss Cora Hancoy spent Sunday iu Richmond visiting with friends. Mrs. O. D. Merrill and Mrs. M. Drowor were1 Logan visitors Saturday afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Thomas were In Lognn last Thursday afternoon. Miss Josephine Wnllace spent thb week end In Salt Lake Isltlng with her parents. Johny nud Keith Merrill returned homo Inst week from a six weoks study In Kansas City. Mr. Alfred Chrlstcnscn has ',.ei suffering for the past two weeks with rheumatism. He Is a little better ut this writing. Mrs. Alice Fcltmnn Is Lffering frojn n stroke nnd is very 111 at this writing. Mrs. Isnbclle Poolo of Og-don, Og-don, Mrs. Feltman's sister Is at her homo helping take care of her. Tho Homo Economics Club lipid their meeting In tho Industrial Club rooms on Tuesday ovcnlng Prof Hansen of tho A. C. lectured on beautifying tho door yards nnd lots. About fifteen of tho club members wero present. Mrs. Morgan Knapp cntcrtnlned I with n Sunday dinner for a few of her friends on Sunday. Plates wero laid for six and a delicious dinner was served by tho hostess, The little, babo of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Merrill died Tuesday mi-nlng. Short funeral services were held nt tho residence on Wednesday after-ndon. after-ndon. Mrs. Merrill has been very HI but she Is 'improving now, and It Is hoped she will soon bo out and around again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Asa Dullcn and family fam-ily and Mrs. Joseplriuo Dullcn motored mo-tored up to nichmond from Logan on Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyrus Dullen. Tho Coward, which was played In the Richmond opera houso on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening by tho Mooro Either Company, was largely attended. Tho missionary class gave a danco In tho opera .houso on Friday evening even-ing for all under sixteen. Tho attendance attend-ance was largo and overy ono seemed seem-ed to enjoy a good timo. Miss Mablo Holmgrcen Bpent the week end In Richmond visiting with friends.. Mr. Myron Swensen is- In inch-tnond"vlsltlng inch-tnond"vlsltlng with his mother Mr Mario Swensen. Mrs. Mary Stocks and Mrs. Chloe Blair of Lowlston, wero In Richmond 'shopping Monday afternoon. |