Well-Known Couple toPledge Vows at HaileyOf particular interest to former university classmates of the couple, will be the wedding tomorrow of Miss Jean Fox, daughter of Dr. E. W. Fox, and P. John Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bonin, all of Hailey. The marriage will take place at 9:S0 o’clock Sunday morning at the spacious home of Dr. Fox, Father L. M.Daughtery, pastor of Hailey Catholic church, officiating.The bridegroom is the managerof the St. Georg hotel, Ketchum, and a farmer student at the University of Idaho. The bride attended the University of Idaho,'South- em Branch, Pocatello, and the University of Oregon at Eugene, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority.Thirty Wedding GueetaThirty relatives and intimate friends of Miss Fox and Mr. Bonin will witness the ceremonies. Vows will be exchanged before an improvised altar in front of the fireplace In the liying room. Peonies, roses and gardenias, combined with greenery, and ivory cathedral tapers will form an effective setting.The bride has selected as her wedding gown, a white mousseline de sole, fashioned along princess lines. With it she will wear a finger tip veil, coroneted with orange blossoms from the wedding veil of her grandmother. She will carry shower bouquet of orchids, gardenias and lilies of the valley.Her maid of honor. Miss Clea Parke, Boise, will wear an Empire model of waltz blue chiffon, with a shirred bodice and full skirt. Her bouquet will be of gardenias, roses and sweetpeas. and she will wear a formal arrangement of the same flowers in her hair.Miss Anna Bonin, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Doris Rem-ber, both of Hailey, will be bridesmaids. They will be gowned alike in pink net formalized dirndls; wil carry bouquets of roses, sweetpeas and panfctes. and will wear the same flowers in their hair.Tom Walker, Hailey, will attend the bridegroom as best man.Breakfast FollowsA wedding breakfast will be served buffet style following the nuptials. Water lilies in a low bowl will center the lace-covered table, and other appointments will be in pink and white. The bride will cut the tiered wedding cake.San Francisco win be the destination of the couple, when they leave on their wedding trip. The bride’s going away ensemble will be a gray wool cape suit with green accessories.Mrs. Harry Lemoyne, Hailey, will preside at the piano, playing the processional and recessional marches and background music dur^g. thebirthday OBSERVEDCALIFORNIA GUESTS ATTEND BRIDGE SUPPERSeveral vacation visitors in Twin Falls, all former residents of this city, were present at the bridge supper last evening at which. Mrs. P. W. McRoberts presided as hostess. The event was given in honor of her daughter, Mrs. John Holler, San Diego, and took place at the Orange Lantern. •Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Kenneth Keveren, Carlsbad, Calif., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, and her sister, Mrs. Miles Browning; Mrs. Ruth Costello, Indio, Calif., who is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beauch and Mrs. W. L. Epler, LOS Angeles, who is the guest of her niece, Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen, and other relatives.Mrs. Keveren and Mrs. Emmett Hood won the prizes, and Mrs. Holler received a guest favor.At a luncheon yesterday afternoon, given by Mrs. McRoberts for Mrs. Holler, Mrs. R. A. Read and Mrs. A. B. Colwell received the contract favors and Mtb. Holler was presented with a guest prize.* * *SURPRISE DINNER HONORS BIRTHDAYSHonoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. C. E. McMillan and George Brown, a surprise dinner was arranged recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown on Addison avenue. The dinner was served picnic style.Mrs. Emrick, here from Grass Valley for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Harry Wilcox; Mr. and Mrt. Hess, who recently arrived from Nebraska to make their home in Twin Falls, were among the guests.Others present were Mr. and Mrs.Brown, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bevercombe, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Place, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox.* * *NURSERY SCHOOL ATTENDS OUTINGTwenty nursery 6cbool childrenattended a picnic yesterday at Drury *park. Wading in the pool was also enjoyed by the group.Mrs. Iola Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Adams, Miss Dora Williams and Miss Opal Roth planned the event. * * ¥FORMER RESIDENT WEDS IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Grace E. Heartfield announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss' Grace Nadine Heartfield,