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Show Lewiston News L.EWISTON, April 27. Last Tuesday Tues-day ovenlng tho people of the Second J ward turned out enmass to pay honor hon-or to Elmor Bowman who returned homer from duty In Franco. An excellent excel-lent program was rendered, chief of which was a splendid ufk by Mr. H Dowman rotating hta war experience iiwo hundred and titty days of which were spent under ehcll tiro on tho direct bailie front. Fart of the cr-l enlng waa spent In dancing. Re frebhmcn.ts wero nerved. Sunday evening the Council of defense de-fense held a public demonstration to stimulate Interest In tho Victory I loan. n. H. Roberts of Salt Lake pave a splendid talk. Miss Florence Spcrry rendered a musical selection I Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Rogors wore held I Sunday at 2 o'clock In the First ward' meeting house. President Win. Wad-' doups, Pres. D. A. Hendricks, Rebecca Rebec-ca Rawlins and Bishop G. A. Ilogan )f, were the speakers. Each speaker paid a beautiful tribute to her mem-j ory. Mr. Morlo Cunningham and Miss Florence Sperry rendered special mu-ale. mu-ale. ' . ,f Mr. David Hendricks has purchased purchas-ed an Oldsmobllo' and "Wlllard Hendricks Hen-dricks a Liberty automobile. t K J Mr. Peter Van Ordon was honor-, honor-, fJT ably released last Sunday from tho ' ' position of first assistant to the superintendent su-perintendent of tho Sunday school. Mr. Van Ordcn had labored for thlr-ty-threo years' In Sunday schools. Mn Wlllard Hendricks was appointed In his pUco. Mr. E. It. Owens of Logan waa tho speaker at the Third ward mcotnr Sunday afternoon. , I Miss Mary Pond spent over Sunday at Lowlston with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pond. j Mrs. Holvla Van Ordon and chil dren spent over Sunday at Cornish as tho guest of her mother Mrs. Hansoa. ' rl Mr. J. M. Anderson was In Salt Lake on business Tuesday. Or. J. M. Ocrnhlsel spent Sunday and Monday at Dlacktoot, guest of his brother, Dr. E. C. Bernhlset. Mr. Herbert Harrison spent the week end at Salt Lke. Mr. Crookston of Logan was the guest of Miss Blanch Pond over Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. Joseph Pond of Wellsvlllo spent the weok at Lowlston. -. Mrs. S. W. Wardorf of Wellsvlllo was the guots of her son Mr. C. B. Stoddard during tho week. Word came to tho relatives at Lowlston Low-lston Monday of the death of Mr. Alphlne Talbot of Oraco, Idaho, from appondlcltls. Mr. Talbot leaves n. wife, three small children, father and several brothers and sisters to mourn his loss. Funeral" servlco will be hold at Grace Thursday. Miss Melba Smith was the guest of Miss Mario Dlrdcneau Thursday ana Friday. Mrs. Stella Dell was a Logan visitor visi-tor Saturday. A missionary farewell party was given in honor of Alfred. Lowls and Fred Hogan iSturday" evening at tho oi era house. Tho following pro-gram pro-gram was rendered. Speech of wel come by Charles Pond. Duot, Marva Fred Hogan Saturday evening at tho Maud Stocks. Quartetto Andrew I Wiser and Co. Address, , M. An-derson. An-derson. Speeches by Fred Hogan and Alfred Lewis. The remainder of tho evening was spent In dancing. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served. " J v. - .- '- Miss Ted Dantelsen of Logan spent part of the last week horo visiting vis-iting relatives. " |