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Show I'll. LEWiSTON ITrJS B H ' . LEWISTON, Oct. 22. The ladies R ',' i -of tho Harding Coolldge club ontor- H , : , tallied with ii political Unl nt thu H , Lewlston confectionery Monday nf- B I j ' Mr. Leroy Young, of nox Kldcr B ' t j V-n'v, eandldato for district attor- H ' !f , 'noy, Mr. Thcurcr of l'rovldenco, can- K . dldatc for county commissioner and B ( Cnutity Chairman Goorgo I). Casto H j gave splendid talks. Tho lml 1 was beautifully decorated. About ninety I two ladies wcro present. Dainty ro- I ficslimcnts wero Borvcd. Altogcth- i cr an cnjoyablo afternoon was I Tlio Judges o( election for Lewis- ' ' ton are J M IiernhlHcl, dcorgo I'. Telford nnd Horace Cutler. , . Mrs. Jeanctto Ilydo und Mrs. Kel ler, two of Salt Lako's prominent j women organized organized tho Hauling Coolldgo club at Lewlston Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hoy Harrison as chairman, Mrs. Mario Culler, first vice president, and Mrs Anna Orchard, second vlco president. Mrs. VllllaM Stocks has purchas-cdt purchas-cdt en titles of land one block west oi tho business blocks from Mr. Or-val Or-val ilendrlcks of Swan Lake. MIh3 Wlnh of tho Smlthfield schools lal' ( d llio Lewlston schools Monday. Monday r l at 3 p. m. nt tho Lowlston So nd ward the ladles of tho Harding--jolldgo club will entertain en-tertain with political social. Good speakers will be In nttendnnco ntd In good tlmo r surcd. Refreshments will be serve' All tho ladles of Lewlston nnd ncntby towns nro Invited. In-vited. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Rawllhston -of Whitney were tho guests of Mrs. Rawllnston's brother Dr. W D Parkinson Par-kinson Sunday Wednesday Mrs, Llbble Lewis returned re-turned homo from Logan to remain until after tho beet harvest. Tuesday night there was n Democratic Demo-cratic rally held In the Lowlston opera op-era house. Pianod uct Misses Nellie Nel-lie Telford and Morlne Rogers. Bishop Bish-op 0. A. Hogan, candidate for state Bcnntor Instructed tho caldldates present pre-sent for tho Democratic tlckot. Remarks Re-marks by M. E. Kent, Moses Thatcher Thatch-er and Eugene Ycatts. Singing by tho Provldcnco gleo club. Remarks by Q. E. Hanccy nnd Jnmcs H. Stewart. Stew-art. Singing by the Provldcnco glee club. I. C. Thoreson gave a talk on the League df Nations. Elbert D. Thomas, secretary of tho state gate n political talk. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Frcdnll of Tremonton Is visiting vis-iting her sister Mrs. Ira Hyer. i E. L. Larson, a fnimer resident of Lowlston, died In Salt Lake City October Oc-tober 1 of canvor. Tho remains were brought to Lewlston. Funeral services ser-vices were held In tho Second ward meeting house last Sundny at 1 p. m. Opening prayer by Mr. Hodge. Tho speakers wcro William Rlgby, Joseph Bergensen, J. W. Bowman, Mr Jorgcnson and Bishop Danlclson. Duct, Ethel Spackmon and Otis Anderson. An-derson. Solo, by Dora Wheeler. Sing Ing by tho choir. Benediction M. E. Kent. The gravo was dedicated by Joseph Bergenson. Mr. O. M. Popo was very fortunate to rcpurchaso his hornet hat ho had sold to Mr. PecTc. His daughter, Mrs. Joseph Rawlins and. family will mako their homo with hlm.v Mr. Rawlins has rented his farm In Cornish. Cor-nish. Miss Lovell Rawlins was a Logan visitor Wednesday. Miss Ethel Coley spent Wednesday In Richmond. , Mrs. Will Telford was a Logan visitor Saturday. Dr. W. B Parkinson nnd wlto were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mrs. Anna Orchard was a Logan visitor Thursday. Miss Kramer and Miss Worlcy visltcdt he Lewlston schools Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. B. RawllnB was tho guest of her son Clement Rawlins Sunday. Thet hlrtccn year old daughter of Joe Bowden underwent n serious operation op-eration for appendicitis last Saturday. Satur-day. Miss Evelyn Van Ordcn was a Richmond visitor Wednesday. Last Wedntsday tho Relief Society members of tho state board were entertained at tho home of Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst nt Smlthfield. Mrs. Llzle Hyer of Logan la the guest of her son John Hyer Tht young ladles of tho Second wnrd held their opening social la it Tuesday night. The evening was it In games and program. Light, refreshments were served. Mrs. M. E. Kent was a Smlthfield visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Qulnney nnd family wcro the guests of Mrs. Ida , Merrill Sunday at Smlthfield. Mr. Fold Merrill was the guest ot his sister Mrs. Qayle Lewis last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bright were Logan Lo-gan visitors Wednesday. The stork called at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. S. Prlco Sunday and left a fine baby girl. Miss Llbby Stephenson was ft Smlthfield visitor Wednesday.. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Orden, Dr. and Mrs. W B Parkinson, Par-kinson, Mrs. Onyle Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Clement nawllns attended hn mimical comedv at Locan. Ida Danlelson nnd company played "Cabin In tho HUls," to n full housu Saturdny night In the Lowlston opera op-era house, E. Forrest Taylor presented L. J. Foote and Ann Berryman In "Our Pleasant Dreams Thursday, October 21, In tho Lewlston opera house . Dr. W. B. Parkinson Jr went to Morgan on business Tuesday. i . t Mr. nnd Mrs. P, Rogers aro tho & proud parents of a flno baby boy born last Monday. Mother 'and child aro doing well. t I Mr. Jno Anderson has been HI for some tlmo but Is reported getting niong nicely now. Mr. Horaco Culler was In Rich- B mond Wednesday on business. ) Mrs. L. M. Troop and Mrs. M. T. jfl Cronk woro tho guests tof Mrs. Ida Merrill of Smlthfield Wednesday. Owing to tho storm the Lewlston fj schools opened Monday. I |