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Show 41 fWELECTURES J fu:ciVEk at: :1 LEWISTON j v - ' J!' Lewlston, .May 6. Mrs. Henry i Otte and Miss Gertrude McCheyne 5 j - lectured at Lewlston, Thursday at ter- , noon. Three projects were chosen for i Lewis ton: Food, remodeling of clo- A thing and. sanitation. Mrs. A, A. Ho- gaa.was ehosen as chairman of clo- ,,.( thtaf ; Mrs1. Vernal Fairbanks, chair T sua, of Food, and Mrs. Ida Rogers, ,' chairman of sanitation. , lira. Louisa Rawlins came home Sunday after a Tlilt with her daugh- . ter, Mrs. Leslie Peterson, of Tren ton. Miss' Fern Rawlins spent Saturday In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lelshman, "J j I Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Green, Mr, and H ' Mrs" Nephl Oreen and Mr. and Mrs. iLI Ted Jones of Wellsvllle, were the I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bow-, Bow-, I den last Sunday. " I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blair of Gar- land, spent Monday at Lewlston. Mr. H Blair has purchased the confection- t I ' ary building from Mr, Thomas Bow- ' m den and will conduct an up to date I business In the course of a few days. . I The First ward Primary officers I gave a May Day dance for the chll- ' H dren Wednesday evening at the opera house. I The Howard Foster Company gave an excellent production entitled, The 'Way Of The World, on Monday eve-I eve-I alng. I Miss Cardoa ot Logan, ,wa guest I of Mrs. Leoraorley.yoa.Sanday. I I .The War" Saving1 Society gave the following program Sunday' evening: Congregation singing, America Mar-I- eellake, '.Maria and Haien Bright; Oar" Alley France, Horace Cutler; a W jreading,ldaRotri; solo, Joan of m4-'iK,:Heii Cunningham.; soax. Over RThere. The Athletic Club held a business I meeting clast Sunday, Mr. Clement I Rawlins' was elected president and I Richard Bowden, secretary and treas- urer. ,Mr. WUlard Hendricks was ap'- pointed baseball manager. Mr. F. M. Stephenson has accepted a position with the sugar factory at Trace, California, and will leave next week for his new field ot labor. Mrs. Eva Parkinson spent Sunday In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson of Trenton visited In Logan last Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Lizzie Layne of Lewlston Third ward;' Mrs. James Hodge, Lewiston Second ward, and 'Mrs. Llb- blo Lewlston First ward, were qlos- V en for.ihe Home 'Servto,e bratJcli'of the Red Cross. ' The,M. I. A. workers hejd a ban dage work meeting- at(theR4 Crdss rooms jdn Wednesday! The . family .of Mrs. Mary. . Hen? dricks held a birthday dtJMnjaOn her honor Monday afternoon. Mr. WUlard Hendricks spent ,Jast ' Tuesday In Logan. U yl ?, Mr. Walter Hogan ot Bountiful, "Utah, spent, Thursday with relatives at Lewlston , Mrs. Ellen Hyer and Mrs. Laprlel i ' 4Hrer spent Wednesday In Logan.. . Mr. H. L. Bartholomew, former , secretary of the Western States mls- aloawas the guest ot Miss Sarah Hyer last Saturday. A great many Lewlston people attended at-tended the Four Stake Meet at Hy-rum, Hy-rum, Saturday. The eighth grade pupils took a horse backtrlp up new canyon -on Thursday. ' The committees on Women's Ex tension Work will meet on Tuesday with the Second and Third wards, relative to the work planned for the -., summer. The committee on the Carnegie Library met last Saturday evening v and drew up a petition to be' placed before the people for the imposition of a tax to maintain the library at- , Aer it is established. , Five bablea were blessed at Fast meeting Sunday. .Presidents William Waddoups and B. A. Hendricks wero the speakers. "v Ur. Earl McCann wastaken to the hospital last week Terr ill with' stomach, stom-ach, trouble. . ' ' i . - Mis. iu jifKdM enjterjalnod jj. Mrs; Hclrla Vaa Orden, Miss Fern Bawlins, Miss Martin, MUs Maud ( ' i St. . ' t) r r tl. Douglas, Miss Mary Herbert and Miss Loralne Peterson'at luncheon, Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Viuett and cl((ldron,.motored to Logan last Saturday.'' Sat-urday.'' - ' i '' H ' For the benefit ot his patrons, Dr. Jl M,Bernhlsel wishes' It'stated that he will not be at his office on Mondays Mon-days and Tuesdays as he has opened up :n'" office', at Franklin over the Dr. W B. Parkinson lectured to the-',Parents- class on Sunday. The Child's' Right To Be Well Born, was his subject. Mrs. Minnie Smith and sister have gose to Massachusetts for a visit. Funeral services over the remains ofThaddeus Huff' of ',Teton, dabo, formerly an old time resident of Lewlston Lew-lston will be held at Lewlston on Wednesday at' 2 o'clock. Mrs. William Bowden has been HI for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Van Orden Or-den and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thomson attended the funeral ot Dr. Merrill at Richmond last Thursday. - The Red Cross rooms will bo open to Mutual workers on Wednesdays; the Literary Club on Thursdays, and the Relief Society workers on Fridays. Fri-days. , |