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Show I I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT H News From the Lively Town up North BBBBBBBBBBl BBBBI ' ' i 'i PPPH Richmond, Jan. 24. Mr. Hubcn H Harnett aftor suffering for tlio past PPPH fow week's Willi 'inflammatory rheu- BBBB H matlsm passed away early Thursday BBBJ morning. Il3 ' death although not BBJ sUdtlcn was Indued a shock ,to his BBBJ parents and tho whole community BBBJ wish to offer tholr deepest sympathy BBBJ to tho bereaved, family. BBBJ Funeral services wcro held over BBBJ tho remains pf Ruben Harnett Sun- BBBJ day, January 23, at 1 p. in. In tho BBBJ Richmond Tabcrnaclo. Bishop T. II. BBBJ , Morrill conducted tho services, Tho BBBJ rholr sang, Homo, Sweet Homo, and BBBJ prayer was offered by August 8. BBBJ Schow. Tho choir further sang, BBJ Ilcautlful Islo. Mr. W. I. Stoddard BBBJ spoko of tho character of Rubon. BBBJ duct was rendered by Mrs. Edith riant and Mis Martyeal Wight. Tho PPlH next speaker was ,J. L. McCarry. A PPpH selection by tho choir, Lead Mo Ron- PPPH tly Home, Father, was given. Mr. B (J. M. Thomson mid DIshop T. 11. mj Merrill spoke, hjglily of tho good BBBJ character of t0 lQy. Closing prayer BBBJ n.is offered, by I'rosldcnt Alma BBBJ Merrill. Tho clrojr then sang, O Mv BBBl Father. The Taburnuclo was well 011- BBBI cd with frlenda and relatives. Mr. Ivan Harnett and Mr. Dill PPPH Knnpp havo rcturnod homo from Rox- H Tho Mutual social which was glv- en Monday evening for tho bonoflt of PPPH Hay Stoddard and Roy Andorson was largely attended. Almost every Mil- BBBB tual member waff present. Tho fol- BBBB lowing program was rendored: Prayer Ulshop Merrill BBBBj Song Mrs. A. A. Thomas BBBBJ Accompanied by Eloulso Thomas BBBBJ Duct Misses Karrcn, and Kent H Tall; Mr. Ray Stoddard riano Solo Miss Lucy Webb BBBBJ Talk Mr. Roy Andcron BBB1 SonB Mr- c ' Stoddard BBBBJ I'raycr ! Mr, Ralph Lewis BBBBJ After tho program tho Mutual dances BBBBJ furnished amusemont for the remain- BBBBJ tho evening. BBBBJ Tuesday evening tho local and BVj Btakc Primary olllccrs with tholr BBBBJ partners' met at tho homo of Mrs. E BBBBJ P. Woolloy and spont tho ovonlng In H social pastlmo consisting of games and music. A most delicious lunch- BBBBj con was served In catotorla stylo to BVj about G guests. Tho homo of Mr. H and Mrs. Woolloy Is beautifully ar- H ranged for entertaining, having lato- BBBBj ly been romodolod and tho hostess possessing tho art o( ontortulnlug. H makes tho breaking up of tho crowd BBBBJ for going homo tbo ono dull feature BBBBj tho BBBBl A surprlso party was given to Mrs. BBBBl Ell Webb Tuesday evening by her 1 children In honor ot hor C4th olrth- H day. Children, grandchildren and H Mrs. WcM's slstor wero tho Invited BBBBJ guosts. Ucfreshmonts wero sorvod, H after which games and music wore BVfl enjoyed by tboso prasont. H Last Wodnosday ovonlng tho Mooro Either Company played, Within tho H Law, to a crowded audlonco. Tho H play was well played and everyono BBBBB present seemed to onjoy it, Thursday ovonlng a soclnl was glv- H en nt Mrs, Maudo Drower'B, In honor H of Mr. Ray. (oddard. Tho evening 1 was BPQiit Iq, Playing 500, after which BBBVBj Tr.trcBhmcute, w;oro sorvod. Thoso H present wcrolfwos Evelyn Thorn- H son, Irene, iNelsn, Ellra and Rodql- wmmmmmjmmwm mmmmm AmmmL BBBBb BBBBvkIluJJr'rsr-nL, BPJMBJJBSiBftg''rffi'' '" ' pha .Stoddard, Josephine Wallace. Veda Urowcr, Mrsi. Matulo Browcr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Messrs, Ray Stoddard, Iruln Stoddard, Stod-dard, Asa Thomson and Mr. Henry Stoddard. Horn to Air. nnd Mrs. Sam Thomas, Thom-as, a baby girl, Monday night. All concerned aro doing nicely. Ono of tho most charming affairs of tho week was tho party given nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Funk. About thirty of their friends wero present. Social chat, games and music occupied the tlmo, nnd dninty refreshments were served. All seemed to enjoy a delightful tlmo. Mrs. Maria Merrill entertained tho fnmlty nt her h6mo on Friday evening even-ing In honor of her daughter Mrs. Molvln Merrill. Dainty refreshments wero served, nnd tho remainder of llm owning was pent In playing games. Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Harrison of I.t'gatt, nttended tho party given nt Mr. and Mrs. Funk's Thursday even-Inc. even-Inc. Tho farewell danco given In honor of Ray Stoddard nnd Roy Anderson Saturday evening was Indeed Inrgoly attended. Tho houso was crowded, but ovcry ono present eeomer to en-Joy en-Joy n Jolly tlmo. Word has been ro-eclved ro-eclved by Rav Stoddard that lio is not to sail until March 2. The ship leaving In February being crowded, they wero not nblo to secure passago so will bo delayed until March. Miss Hazel Pratt and Miss Mary , Pond from Lowlston, nttended tho farewell danco Saturday ovenlng. A number of tho Richmond peoplo attended tho funeral of Mr. H. M. Rnwllns nt Lowlston Thursday. Mr. Roy Dahlo loaves for his farm in Hansol, somo tlmo during tho wcok. Mrs. Mclvln Merrill Is In Hlchtnond visiting friends and relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Harrison "werr-In "werr-In Richmond Thursday evening. Mr. E. E. Dahlo nnd Mr. O. A. , Dahlo wcro In Richmond Friday, visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dahlo. . 1 Tho North Cucho nnBkcthnll team met the Oneida Stako Academy In I tho Richmond opera houso Friday ' ovonlng . Tho gnmo was a good fat ' camo, tho llrst half ending ono point 'ahead In favor of tho Oneida tenm, nnd tho second half in favor ot tho North Cache boys. Tho scoro was 25 to 20 In tho favor ot tho North Caclio team. Tho seniors gavo a danco nftor tlio game. Tho crowd was good ond ov-oryono ov-oryono present reports a delightful tlmo. Tho Primary will glvo a masquer I ndo ball In th'o opera houso Friday I evening for nil under 10 yoars. The , admission will bo 10 cents. ) |