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Show ness meeting was conducted by i vice president, Mrs. Enid Curry. Bridge was played and prizes a-warded a-warded to Mrs. Irene Frazier, first; Mrs. Clara Thomas, second and Mrs. Annie Thompson, bingo. Next meeting of the Circle will j be held at the home of Mrs. Helen j Sullenger in Bingham on June 7. 1 Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Evelyn Pessetto of Price and her associate grand officers visited Queen Esther chapter in Ogden Friday, May 19. Attending from Martha chapter in Bingham were Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Helen F. Watson and Mrs. Frances Mor-ley. Mor-ley. H. Clay Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Watson, leaves New York City soon for Clayton, New York, where he will work for Manners Talbot theatre organization or-ganization as stage manager and scenic designer from June to September. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe honored their son Gene with a party Wednesday evening, May 17, after the high school commencement com-mencement program. About 35 relatives and friends were present. pres-ent. Gene was a member of the 1950 graduating class. "Did She Do The Right Thing?' Barbara Hanford was faced with a problem when her husband hus-band refused to allow her children child-ren any religious training. She decided to sacrifice her own happiness hap-piness and after much anguish gave her children away. Don't miss this poignant story in Un-American Un-American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. i Engagement Announced . Of interest to her many friends is announcement of the betrothal of Miss Laurece Litster, a daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Litster of Salt Lake City. The attractive bride-elect will be wed t0 Kejth Cowdell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Evard Cowdell of Copperton Cop-perton on June 17, with place of ceremony and reception to be announced an-nounced later. She will be at-1 tended by Miss Marilyn Grey, ..ns3 Lois Cloward and Miss vurley Jensen. ; 'ist Matrons Circle met at the conic temple in Salt Lake City last Thursday with 95 members mem-bers present. Mrs. Helen Kilgore presided. The Worthy Grand Matron Ma-tron Mrs. Evelyn Pessetto and associate grand officers were honored guests and members of the Past Matrons Circle of Ogden Og-den were special guests. Music was given gy the East high school male quartet. Past grand matron and officer of the general grand chapter, Mrs. Abbie M. Schraga, gave an interesting talk on her visits to grand chapter meetings in several midwestern states. Present from Martha chapter No. 7 of Bingham were Mrs. Irene Frazier, Mrs. Frances Morley, Mrs. Maude Myers. Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet DuB'ois, Mrs. Helen Watson, Wat-son, Mrs. Virginia Parker, Mrs. Annie Anderson and Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. Louis L. Watson left last Wednesday Wed-nesday for a two week's vacation vaca-tion to Seattle, Wash., where he will visit his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Forrest Watson and two grandchildren, Gary and Mary Helen. Martha Circle met for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Kathleen Sonne in Lark on Wednesday, May 17. Eighteen members were present. A tmsi- |