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Show 1 ' PAGE SIX i r THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN - " ' IN SOCIETY Mrs. Rex Tripp was hostess to tlie ' ICmanon Club Thursday evening of last week at her home in Heaston Heights. Five hundred was played. ' Miss Caroline Kasmusscn won the honor for thu high score and Mrs. ' Ren Nichols the consolation. A olor scheme of pink and yellow was ''carried out in the tallies, table dec-orations .and a two, course luncheon which wan served to Mrs.- Lee Jones, .Mrs. C. 1). Abel, Mrs. joe Kemp, Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mrs. J. C. I.eis-e- r, Mrs. Daisy HoKart, Mrs. Arch-ibald Clark, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Miss D'On Ashton, Mrs. Kdna I'. Wade and Mrs. W. S. Jones. Mrs. Hernice Ralls entertained the , I). I,. Bridge Club at her home in Copperfield Tuesday. Jliuli score was won by Miss June Rhees, and . consolation by Mrs. Maurice Cotter. A two course luncheon was served to the Misses Bessie Call, Ruby Knud- - sen, Mabel Xeprud, Alta Acord, Ger-trude Colyar, Stella Klopenstine, June Rhees and Mrs. Maurice Cotter. . ' Mrs. Will Myers entertained the (. ft. ft. ft. Club at her home on Main Street Saturday afternoon. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Joe Kemp won the first prize and Miss Caroline ' Rasmussen the consolation. Luncheon was served to Mrs, J. H. Myers, Mrs. l'.en Robbins, Mrs. If. R. Atkins, Mrs. Gene Chandler Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. 11. 1!. Avcn, Mrs. Art Maly, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. J. C. LeLscr, .Mrs. Royd ltarnard. Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. C. I). Abel, Mrs. Ilrent Lynch, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Miss U'On Ashton, Mrs. Charles Kearney, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. Leslie lirccken, Mrs. Will Myers and Mrs. Wade. The first party of the season from Jlingham to go to the Hot Pots en-joyed a chicken dinner at Snyder's Sunday. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stokes of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey LabriiiK of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Miles M. Hartman. Mrs. Muriel Stewart entertained the Y. U. S. Club at a luncheon and Ken-sington Friday afternoon of last week. The guests included Mrs. Blaine mi -- 1' , Steele. Mrs. Ben Robbins, Mrs. Scott Linnell, and Airs. John Crcedon. Mrs. A. M. Christiansen was the guest. j a Mrs. Ren Nichols entertained at Mali Jongg at her home in tha Elmer-to- n Apartments Tuesday evening. The V " Mah Jongg design was carried out in 5 tallies, favors and table decorations 'V anl a two course supper was served to Mrs. Minnie Zion, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Frank Farrer, Mrs. Marlund Eden, Mrs. Jack Whiteley, Mrs. Heb. Nichols, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Daisy Bogart, Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Mrs. Archibald Clark, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. Clara Hocking, Mrs. Minnie Nichols, Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. Byron Bird. 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IUI I Jb --C 50C 35q ' - ' Strength of a Clear Cnnaclenee. A crHt flnnnclor In New York ant nne day, a goot nmny ypnrs bko, on the board of one of the IiIr life Insur-ance compunlea, and argiiod with Its members that they ought to buy space In the newspaper every jear and print their whole balance sheel, show-In- g every dollar's worth of property they owned. One director objected "But some day you will make e bad Investment." the objector said. "What are you xoiiiK 0 (o then? Are you Kolnpr to advertise that to the public too?" To which the financier replied : "If you know In ad-vance that every investment you make Is going to be advertised, yon will be much less likely to make a bad Investment." Joseph French Johnson. Thi$ It a Myth Alleged immunity of certain trees, such as the laurel, to lightning stroke Is a pure myth, says Nature Maga-zine. In general, the trees most likely to he struck are those that have an extensive root system. ' Will All Be Brought Out !Jud Tunklns says bein' elected to high office Is kind o' like gettln' mar-ried. There's no surer way for a man to- - have all his faults revealed unto hlsaelf. Washington Star. |