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Show tola and Pete Yengich, spent a very exciting Sunday In Salt Lake. Mrs. Pete Loverich Is still confined to her home, with influenza. in-fluenza. The Home Ouard girls of the Community House, under the direction of Miss Mable Hop-klnson, Hop-klnson, prepared (and had charge of the very interesting Sunday church service. Solos were sung by Nyla Miller and Helen Yengich. Yen-gich. The playlet given represented the work or tnelr group, especially es-pecially emphasizing the little brother and sister movement. Through this department of the work they help provide milk and medicine for the children in the orphanages and kindergartens of the Womans Home Missionary Society. I Miss Mary Maslch entertained Mildred Conish, Eugenia Massa, Mary Pazell and Mark Maslch at a candy pull at her home on Monday Mon-day evening. Miss Ann Bollc, who has been in Chicago the past three months is expected home this week. The Misses Mildred Conish, Mary Koncar, Mary Maslch and. John Osoro were guests of Eugenia Eu-genia Massa Tuesday evening. Bridge was played during the evening. Mildred Conish and John Osoro held high honors. M'ary Maslch favored the group with ia solo, and Mary Koncar with a reading. Delicious refresh- ments were served at a late hour. Sam Vlenvltch, one of our promising pro-mising young business men, was married last weeK to Alice Faye Draper of Carr Fork. Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughter dau-ghter - Gall were business visitors vis-itors in Salt Lake, Saturday. Mr. Russell Dellepesca entered enter-ed a Salt Lake City hospital for an appendectomy. Mrs. Andrew Kreason and Mrs. Elmer Allen attended the Re-bekah Re-bekah ' lodge meeting Tuesday evening at the. home of Mrs. Mike Brisk at Copperton. A de-lllcious de-lllcious luncheon was enjoyed. Highland Boy Mrs. William Miller -..4 Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Poole were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Addy, Sunday. Mrs. E. A. M'iller has been kept Indoors the past ten days with a severe case of sinus trouble. trou-ble. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pazell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Massa Monday evening. The P.-T. A. card party, that was scheduled for Thursday, March 17, has been postponed until March 24. Last reports from the home of Mrs. Jim Abrem, who has been ill for the past month, is that she is improving, but still seriously ill. Mrs. Helen Blanchi. John Bollc Bo-llc and Nick Chanak were business busi-ness visitors in Salt Lake on Saturday. Sat-urday. John Bollc celebrated his birthday bir-thday on Sunday, by having a few close friends in to enjoy in elaborate family dinner. John, "Shorty" King, spent ruesday and Wednesday with his amlly. Nick Borich, Joe and Manuel Jsoro, Steve Vlaaic, Ben Arri- |