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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM LEWISTON Lowlston, May 19. The Ladles' Art and Literary club were entor-talnod entor-talnod at tho home of Mrs. Nell Dorn-hlsql. Dorn-hlsql. The lesson was a selection of poema from Wadeworth, read by Mrs. Eva Parkinson and discussed by members. Clab members present wore: Mrs. Ida Rogers, Gertrude Rawlins, Edna Guslaveeon, Efflo Vit-tett, Vit-tett, Sadie Bernhlsel, Eta Parkinson, Mary Anderson, Gale Lewis, MUllo VanOrden, Myrtle Pond. A vacancy In the membership was filled by voting vot-ing Mrs. Hclvla Von Orden n member. mem-ber. Mrs. D. A. Hendricks was tho Invited guest. Refreshments were served. Ince's motion picture, "Civilization," "Civiliza-tion," was presented nt tho opera houso last Tuesday evening. Mr. Fairbanks, local manager of the Eaglo Clothing company, moved his family to Lowlston on Thursday. Mr, Fairbanks will ruako Lewlston his future home. Mrs. Hclvla Van Orden spent last week visiting at Salt Lake. Mr. Harris Stephenson has purchased pur-chased a Ford touring car. I Mr. Earl Lcavltt returned last 1 week from a two-month trip In Montana. Mon-tana. j Mr. and Mr3. Wallace Allred spent over Sunday at Lewlston. J Master Kenneth Stocks spent tho wc-ok visiting at 'Wellsvllle. Miss Leona Smith of Logan spent over Sunday visiting with her slstor, Mrs. Don Lowls. j Mrs. Mary Stocks Is spending a couplo of weeks at Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Frank Blair. Mr. Wlllard Hendricks, tho cattle merchant, furnished great amusements amuse-ments for his friends Wednesday ov-onlng ov-onlng demonstrating how n broncho buster could run a now Overland car tor the first time. i Mrs. Armlnta Hogan, Gale Lewis, Llbblo Lewis, Mary Anderson and Lulu Telford attended tho Daughters of Pioneers business hieeting, held nt Logan Wednesday. 4 j Pres. Wm. Wnddoups has purchased pur-chased a Ford touring car. Messrs. Richard Bowden and Rose-well Rose-well Swlnyarl, 'Miss Lotha Anderson and Miss Mildred Pond motored to Logan Tuesday evening to attend the opera, "Sorenado." Mr3. Stella Bell spent Wednesday nt Preston. I Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Amada Marler, Mr. Bert Marler, Mr. Lorin Marler, and Mrs. O. Anderson left for Ogden to attend tho funeral of P. G. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swinyard, Dr, and Mrs. W. B. Parkinson motored to Logan Monday evening to attend ."Robin Hood." I Mrs. Hannah Kirk of Franklin spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Bert Orchard. I Mrs. Bert Orchard and Mrs. John Poulsen spent Tuesday at Treston. I Mr. and Mrs. Tloyd Whltt visited at Preston last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco Allred. I Mr. H. Bird and family moved to Smlthfleld last week where Mr, Bird Is employed at the sugar factory. Mrs. Mary K. Jensen of Logan Is - ---- - 1 - 1 I TTTH visiting at Lewlston with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Joe Lewis. Mother's Day was observed at the Lowlston First ward Sunday morning by the following program: Carnation service by eight girls; poem, "For Mother," conducted by Horace Cutler Cut-ler and repeated by the Sunday school; story of the mother of Mosoi by Edith Pond; song, Primary department; de-partment; Mother of Samuel by Abblo Pond; sentiments of Abraham Lincoln, Mr. Peter E. Yan Orden; reeltatlon, "Baby's eyee," Wanda Thompson; sentiment, John Anderson. Ander-son. Funer eorvlcee over the remains of Miss Oleo Karren, who died suddenly Wednesday, woro 'held In tho Third ward assembly hall. A largo crowd was In attendance at tho czcollont services held. Interment was made In tho Lowlston cemetery. Messrs. Earl Karren and Reuben Karren came In from Drummond, Mont., to attend tho funeral of their sister. |