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Show . : I ..Hingham Society.. 1 - Miss Tthel Birkbeck of Salt Lake has been the guest of Mrs. Marshall" Peace this week. Mrs. W. H. Hackett of Los Angeles, who has been the guest of iMrs. Joseph Manwaring the past week, has returned to her home. .Mrs. Leonard Ford entertained Sunday Sun-day afternoon for her niece,-. Miss Olive M. Williams, the occasion being her birthday. The afternoon was spent playing games, after which the hostess served lunch to the following girls: Glendon Stubbs, Mary Anderson, Ander-son, Adeline Anderson, Louise Williams, Wil-liams, Elizabeth Lindelof, Thelma Thompson, and Dora Tincombe. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp have returned re-turned from a visit in Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp have returned re-turned from a visit in Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hyland returned Saturday from a three months' visit in England. Mrs. Rogers and daughter Leona spent the week-end in Salt Lake. The G. G. G. G: club met with Mrs. Mrs. John Hall left this week for a I visit in Iowa with relatives. jl The Friday Night club met with 9 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Treggaskis last js week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alma 8 Jones, ladies' first; ,Mrs. Will Jenson, gj consolation; Mr. Louis Scarlett won m the men's first and Mr. Garth Jones 9 the consolation. The members pres- H ent were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scar- H lett, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jenson, Mrs. I Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Siddoway, 9 Mrs. Alma Jones, iMr. Garth Jones, IS and Mr. Wolfe. Luncheon was served a at the conclusion of the card games. 9 . iMrs. Tom Winters' has returned h from a visit in Salt Lake. jl Miss Dottle iStringham entertained the Sewing club Monday evening of this week. The time was spent in sewing and a delicious lunch was served at a late hour to the following follow-ing members: Miss Josephine Berry, Miss Katherine Creighton, Miss Cecile 9 Geffen, Miss Delia Coakley, Miss y Winnie McMahon, 'Miss Beth Williams. I Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. R. T. Dahl- jj quist, Mrs. Edwin Price, Mrs. Mary m iMcMahon, Miss Anderson, Miss Stew- 1 art, Miss Ida Jones, Mrs. Bates and jj Mrs. Josephine Roundy. B Dr. John Anderson, commander of fl the American Legion, wishes to re- fl mind everybody of the dance to be given by the Legion Armistice day, November 11. The Victory medals and the certificates of service given by the stae to all ex-service men, whether members of the Legion or not, will be presented at that time. This Is a day everyone sholud celebrate cele-brate so a big crowd should be there. t Mrs. Elizabeth Wells has returned from a visit In Salt Lake with her mother. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tincombe announce an-nounce the arrival of a daughter Thursday of laBt week. The Elks will give a dance Tuesday evening, election, day, and will have the election returns. Everybody is in-vited in-vited and a good time is promised. Roy Schilling Thursday of last week. Five hundred was played, Mrs. M. A. Cotter won the first prize and Mrs. John Kennedy won the consolation. The members in attendance were Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. F. iFlynn, ,Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. John Steele, Mrs. Joseph Manwaring, Mrs. ,W. H. Hackett, Mrs. James Ganiett, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. H. B. Avens, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Arthur Mackey, Mrs. J. D. Schilling, Schill-ing, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. Job. A. Wade, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Josh Carpenter, Mrs. S. M. Young, Mrs. M. A. Cotter and Mrs. C. E. Carey. Mrs. Joe Marriott and Mrs. Marshall Pease left Tuesday for a week's visit in Murray and Sandy. iMisses Hazel Hartman and Leeta Rogers entertained Friday evening at the Hartman home in Markham at a Hallowe'en party. The decorations of black and yellow carried out the Hallowe'en idea, games and music were enjoyed till a late hour, when lunch was served to about thirty guests. .Mrs. J. F. Flynn entertained at a luncheon Saturday of last week in honor of Mrs. W. H. Hackett. Following Follow-ing lunch five hundred was played with Mrs. Kemp winning the first prize and Mrs. Buchman the con sola tion. The invited guests were Mrs. H. B. Avens, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Joseph Manwaring, Mrs. James Garnett, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Joe Kemp and Mrs. W. S. Jones. i Mrs. Josephine Roundy was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised last Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Five hundred was played, after-which luncheon was scrvsd. The following were the guests of the evening: even-ing: Miss Hazel Bourgard, Miss Ruth Bourgard, Miss Delia Coakley, ,Miss Winnie McMahon. Miss Cecile Geffen, Mrs. Mary McMahon. Mr. Earle, Mr. Ward. Mr. Burnett. Mr. Bert Fitzgerald, Fitzger-ald, .Mr. Dan Coakley and Mr. James MoMa'aon. Hair "a la rompadour." The style of arranging the hair pompadour origlnarr-d with the French women about the middle of the eighteenth (vnttiry. This style of hnir-dressinfr hnir-dressinfr Is believed to have derived Its name from the notorious Mine. Do Pompadour |