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Show SOCIETY" B P W Entertained One of the cleverest parties on the year's social calendar was that given on Monday evening in the American Legion Barracks when the new members entertained enter-tained the Business and Professional Profes-sional Women's club, A springtime spring-time motiff was followed with the banquet table charmingly decorated with a huge bouquet of carnations with smaller bouquets of sweetpeas radiating from the center piece and dotting the entire en-tire length of the table at intervals. inter-vals. The springtime idea was further enhanced by tiny sparkling-can favors set at each cover. A five course dinner was served to twenty-eight members who were each required to perform a stunt during the course of the evening. An hilarious radio program skit advertising "Fastidious Finishing Fin-ishing Boards" (tooth picks) was presented by Mrs. Gordon Harm-ston Harm-ston in the role of master of ceremonies cer-emonies and Mrs. Frank Walker acting as announcer. Various games were played during the evening with Mrs. Bennie Schmiett winner of the jack pot question and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain winning the duffle bag prize. Honored At Farewell Party On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings entertained entertain-ed at a buffet supper and dancing party at the Legion Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tultle who are leaving on March 2 for Provo where Mr. Tuttle will enter the B Y U for additional studies. Guests enjoying a delightful evening we.reMr. and Mrs. Bennie Ben-nie Schmiett, Mr. and Mrs, Orscn Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mohlman. Mr. and Mrs, Ned Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wiscombe, Wis-combe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cor-bridge, Cor-bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bellon Bel-lon of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tuttle. Bridgetie Red roses were used as table decorations at a dessert supper Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elmer Eldredge. Covers were laid for sixteen guests including in-cluding Mrs. Orson Stevens, Mrs. Bennie Schmiett, Mrs. Parley Rawlings. Mrs. Ned Bellon, Mrs. Steve Bellon, Mrs. Aldon Alexander, Alex-ander, Mrs. 'Bill Nelson, Mrs. Clem Labrum, Mrs. Johnnie Cook, Mrs. Jack Hoover, Mrs Jack Mohlman. Mrs. Louis Cor-bridge, Cor-bridge, Mrs. Mont Killian, Mrs. Eldon Campbell, Mrs. Marilyn Whitmore and Miss Vera Johnson. John-son. Following supper, tables were arranged for bridge. Neighborhood Sewing Club Mrs. J. S. Rawlings entertained the Neighborhood Sewing club at her home on Wednesday evening, even-ing, Feb. 20. A tempting dessert, luncheon was served to Mrs. Stanley Hall. Mrs. Clifton Laris, Mrs. Frank Yack, Mrs. Art Allen, Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mrs. Nel-don Nel-don Nyberg, Mrs. Howard Andrews And-rews and Mrs. Floyd Labrum. Far well Party Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trujillo entertained en-tertained at a farewell dinner Feb. 22, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bransford who are leaving for Stockton, California where Mr. Bransford will take training under the provisions of the G. I. Bill of Rights. Other guests were Mrs. Bransford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Penfield, and her brother, Marvin. Ladies' Fish And Game Members of Ladies' Fish and Game wcie entertained at the home of Mrs. Parley Rawlings Rawl-ings on Monday evening with Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs, Farrell Wilkins serving as co-hostesses. A delicious two course supper was served to twelve members" after which bingo and other games were enjoyed. Friday Bridge Mrs. Lester Multi tes-sto- the FridayfeW her home on Friday enticing dessert sunn! A: cd with covers d, Eugene Harmston VW 5 McLca Mrs. Sam' M Louis Corbridge Mr, K kins, Mrs. Fred F3 Pal $ Lake C ty, Mrs ri allfS; Mrs. C1a,V Ashte? Huish and Mrs. John Three tables of br& 5 Play during the eveSffg.1 |