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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR WILLIAM SPACKMAN LHWISTON, Mntch 1G,--Funeral norvlcos over the remains of Mr. Wm. Spackman who died Tuesday cvculng rom Influenza pneumonia wcro held Friday at tho Lewlston Second wnrd Splendid tribute wns paid to this oung man who has filled a five ycav mlsslou to the Tnhatlan Islands nnd lived a life of worthy example, Mr, Spackman 1b survived by a wife, father, fath-er, mother and several brothers and Utters. Tho Ladles Art and Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Nell Bern-hlsel Bern-hlsel Friday afternoon. The lesson Implements ot Torture and Horrors of tho war was given by Mrs. Helviu Van ofden. The following club members wcro present: Mrs. Myrtlo Pond, Mrs. Carrlo Coley, Mrs. Edna Gustaveson. Mrs. Hclvla Van Orden, Mrs. Erne VUlet, Mrs. Maud Stocks, Mrs. Eva Parkinson. Tho hostess terved dainty refreshments. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I. Stoddaid spent Saturday In Richmond. Mrs. Wnlaco Stocks spent over Sun-lay Sun-lay with relatives at Smlthfleld. Bishop O. A. Hogan and scm Lloyd eft Monday for a trip to Burley Ida. Supt. It. V. Larscn spent Thursday afternoon visiting tho Lewlston schools. Mr. andMm. George Lewis of Rig-by, Rig-by, Idaho, arrived at Lewlston last Thursdaynto attend the funeral ot William Spackman. ,. Mr. Moses Gustuveson has puichas-ed puichas-ed the ten acre tract of land on West Center street fiom Dr. Lorln Lewis: Mr. Wnyno Wiser returned fnmi the enst last rFldny where he has been studying mechanics. Mr. and "Mrs. James H. Stocks spent over Thursday at Rtchmoiid. Mr. Dow Lewis of Ogden was In Lewlston oh business Thursday. Dr. W. II. Parkinson spent Thursday Thurs-day at Salt Lake. Mr. Calvin Choate left for a trip Into tho Idaho country last week for the puiposo of locating u ranch, Miss Martha-Cornwall ot Salt Lake was the" guest ot 'Mrs. Holvlo Van Oiden Saturday and Sunday. m Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement Rawlins entertained en-tertained with a paity Saturday evening ev-ening In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Lorjn in LewlB who' leave ne.l "Week for their homo nt Fairfield, Idaho. Mr. Reuben Knrren returned to his ranch at Drummond. Mont., last Monday. ' Mrs. Ida ltogers and Mis. Gertrude Rawlins spent Friday at Logan. Miss Velda Parkinson spent over Sunday at her homo In Lewlston. Mrs. Helvla Van, Orden and MUs Martha Cornwell of Salt Lalco spent Saturday at Preston. Mr, Win. Bergmn spent Sunday at Preston.. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swlnyard announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Arvclla to Mr. Clayton Hogan. Mr. Win. H. Stocks was at Logan on business Thursday Mr. Albert Bybce Is In town from Lava Hot Sprlnga spending several days visiting at his home. Mrs. Gertrudo Rawlins submitted to an operation for tho removal ot tonsils Monday at Logan. Mrs. Maud Spackman died nt her home Monday from Bright disease and other complications, after n stege of Influenza. Tho lncldeut ot Mrs. Spackman's death Is very pathetic us her husband was Just burled last Friday. death resulting from tho sane .dread din-case. din-case. Mrs. Spackman has practically practical-ly been nn Invalid for many years. She U survived by two brothers. Mr, Jos. Lewis of Lewlston and Mr. Geo. MM Lewis ot Iligby, Iadho. Rl Mrs. Mary Fife of Logan was called MM to Lewiston Monday on account of ! tho serious Illness ot her mother, l Mrs. Sarah Stocks. Tho Lewlston public scohools aro HJJ preparing several fine musical selec- WM tlons which will be tendered March wm 27th In connection with the movie. El Evnugellne which will be given es- II peclnlly for the school children. The picture was released In Jan. The JJ public should not fall to see this flno H production. H The Walter Stock company will H present n comedy drama at the Lew- H Iston opera house SatunUy evening, March 20.' ' v H 'MMm |