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Show . . Hingham Society i Mrs. Edwin Price entertained the Sewing Club Monday evening. Cards were played. Miss Ceffen won the first, and Mrs.4Countryman the consolation. con-solation. The members present were Mrs. Ivan Kendall, Mrs. Ralph Unander, Mrs. Jfc G. Frazier, Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist, Mrs. Mary McMa-hon, McMa-hon, Mrs. Earnest Dean, Mrs. Josephine Jose-phine Roundy, Mrs. C. D. Able, Miss C. L. Countryman, Miss Delia Coak-ley, Coak-ley, Miss Vlnnie McMahon, Miss Cecile Geffen, Miss Ruth Bourgard and Miss Beth Williams. Supper was served at midnight. , The Civic Club gave a party at the home ' of Mrs. . Countryman Thursday evening of last week. .A number of contests were held with Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Gerrens, Mrs. Morris Mor-ris and Mrs. Winnie Wade winning the prizes. The committee in charge was composed of Mrs. Countryman. Coun-tryman. Mrs. Bess Jones, Mrs. J. B. Myers and Miss Caroline Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. The members of the G. G.. G. G. club gave a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. W. S. Jones Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Cards were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Flynn first, and Mrs. Buchanan consolation. The guest list Included Mrs. J. D. Schilling, Schil-ling, Mrs. Joseph Manwaring, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. H. B. Avens, Mrs. John A. Wade, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. S. M. Young, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. Louis Buchanan, Buc-hanan, Mrs. Eugene Chandler and Mrs. C. P. Clays. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson have returned from a visit in West Jordan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson an-I an-I nounce the arrival of a daughter j Thursday, December 2d. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Avens spent Saturday In Highland Boy with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith. Miss Edith Borg spent the week end vUh her sister Miss Edna Borg in Highland Boy. The Copperfield Community Club held their regular business meeting Friday evening of last week. Committees Com-mittees were appointed to see about the Christmas tree and also to make arrangements for the social meeting to be held January 14th. Mrs. Carl Miller and Mrs. Arthur Cook motored to Provo Saturday of last week. The Primary Association Bazaar held last Monday afternoon and evening eve-ning was very successful. A fish pond and the sale of hand-made articles ar-ticles and candy was the feature of the afternoon and a program was given ' in the evening consisting of the following numbers; solo, Mrs. ' Gibson; reading, Alta Miller; duet, Billy Wells, violin and Mrs. Garvin, piano; reading, , Gertrude Everit; ,, ' Instrumental, Verona Darrenougue; reading, Mrs. Ruth Tyler; ,solo,-. Mrs. ' Garvin; piano duet, Edith and Nona Nerdin; chorus, Harold Neilson, , . Fernlry Baker, , Vivian Jones, Ella , Nichols, and Lorna Dowdin; instrumental, instru-mental, Audrey Hibbard; reading, Mildred Nerdin. Miss Clara . Zion , had charge of the candy booth, Mrs. Ada Masters the fish pond, Mrs. Ed. sold doughnuts . and cocoa. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Clara Hibbard Henry Sorenson, Mrs. Lon Rollins and Mrs. Connie Harris were the committee in charge and wish to thank all who assisted and who do-, do-, . nated and helped to make it successful. success-ful. i Mrs. Louis Buchanan was in Salt Lake last week to meet her mother Mrs. A. Wolfe who will visit here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews entertained en-tertained at a card party Saturday evening, five hundred was the game of the evening, Mrs. Liser won the ladies first prize and Mrs. Sam Jones the consolation, Mr, Liser , won the men's first and Mr. Jordan the consolation. The invited guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. George Christopherson, Mr. and Mrs. Liser, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan, Mrs. Minnie Wade, Miss Lee, Mr. Marx and Tommy Brans. Luncheon was served at midnight. ' The Maccabee card club nfet at ' the home of Mrs. Ira Davis In Mark-"ham Mark-"ham Friday of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Gamache first, Mrs. O. Henry second and Mrs. Jack Stagg the consolation. The committee com-mittee in charge were Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Tom Nerdin, Mrs. Frank Stringham and Mrs. Andy Anderson. Mrs. James Garnett entertained' Miss Caroline Rasmussen and Miss Esther Dahleen were week end -liitors in Salt Lake. ' i 1 the G. G. G. G. Club Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon of last week. Five hundred was played and Mrs. Young won the first prize, and Mrs. Barnard the consolation. The members and the guests present were Mrs. Joseph Manwaring, Mrs. C. E. Carey, Mrs. H. B. Avens, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. John Wade, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. S. M. Young, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Miss Ida Jcnes, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. M. A. Cotter. A delicious lunch was served after the card games. The Relief Society gave a hard times dance In - the meeting house Wednesday evening to raise funds to pay off the debt on the church. Mrs. Atha Lee and Mr. Lon Rollins won the prizes for the best costumes, those not in costume were tried at the Kangaroo court which was presided pre-sided over by Mr. James Nerdin with Mr. F. A. Miller as prosecuting attorney. at-torney. Supper was also served and a fine time reported. Mrs. George Ralls entertained a few friends Thursday evening of last week that being her ' birthday anniversary. Cards were played and lunch was served at a late hour. The guests included Miss Edith Borg, Miss Agnes Avens, Harold Kent and Dewey Knudson. The Womans Benefit Association of the Maccabees held their regular election of officers Friday evening of last week. Mrs. C. L. Countryman Country-man was chosen Comm. Mrs. F. A. Miller, Lieut-Comm.; Mrs. Lindelof, past Comm.; Mrs. O, D. Baker, chaplain; Mrs. George Ralls, Lady-at-arms; Mrs. Jack Stagg, sergeant; Mrs. Geneva Fulkerson, sentinel; Mrs. Grace Pool, picket; Mrs. Heber Nichols, Captain; Mrs. Irene Lamb, musician; Mrs. Ira Davis, installing officer. After the lodge meeting a farewell party was held for Mrs. Charles Sullenger the collector who is moving to California. Mrs. Sullenger Sul-lenger was presented with a past Record-keeper's pin. A delicious supper was served at a late hour. Mrs. Paul Ackerman entertained the Copperfield Ladies Aid Thursday Thurs-day of last week. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lowell Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. |