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Show Copperfield Brevities Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adams of American Fork spent last weekend week-end here with their daughter, Mrs. G. P. Johnson and family. Mrs. Coe, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitts, returned to her home in Salt Lake Saturday. Miss Hazel Losser of Murray is visiting her sister, Mrs. Basil Doman. Mrs. Joe Starkey returned to her home in Ventura, Calif., Saturday, Sat-urday, after spending the past two months here with her sister, Mrs. Joe McDonald. Mrs. Tom Wilson and sons were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Robert Colyar entertained at a party at his home Friday evening even-ing of last week. Autumn leaves and Hallowe'en decorations were used aout the rooms. Games and music were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served to Melba Turner, Ellen Byrnes, Mary and Kate Anderson, Lillian Butt, Hazel Losser, Richmond Mann, Ella Nichols, Virginia Colyar, Bertjja Valentine, Pearl Ryan, Reuben Cunliffe, George Anderson, C. Bodmer, E. Oliver, L.'Bray and Clyde Jones. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones and Mrs. T. H. Colyar spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Green spent Sunday with relatives at South Jordan. Miss Mabel Knndsen spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerrans., Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. Horace Grant , entertained their Sunday school scholars at a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party at the home of the former, Monday evening. .The rooms were decorated with yellow yel-low and black streamers, witches and black cats. Hollawe'en games were enjoyed and refreshments refresh-ments were served. The guests, who all came in costume, numbered num-bered twenty-two. Mrs. C. J. Dixon entertained at a birthday party Tuesday evening even-ing in honor of the tenth birthday birth-day anniversary of her daughter, Dorothy. Hallowe'en ideas were carried out with orange and black shades for the lights, and withches and black cats also being be-ing in evidence. Music and games were enjoyed, after which a two-course luncheon was served. Mrs. Bert Pumphrey and Mrs. M. Pearce assisted the hostess. host-ess. The guests included Mary Endow, Gladys Palmer, Kather-ine Kather-ine Brown, Marjorie and Richard Rich-ard Scott, Maxine and Frank McNab, Harold Leathcrwood, Evelyn Mace, Bernice and Reed Tnlmsnn. Irma Fister. Gladys, Bert and Joe Pumphrey, Willis Harper, James Byrnes, Elsa Bodmer Bod-mer and Tom Anderson. The Oogie-Oogie Wa-Wa Club entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Tom Porter Tuesday Tues-day evening. The lights were shaded in orange and black and Hallowe'en ideas were carried out in all of the decorations. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to the following: Misses Vanctta Roberts, Rob-erts, Mary Hull, Velva Van Tromp, Lottie Maxfield, Rowena Turner, Mabel Knudsen. Ella Nichols and Tom McMullen, James Siddoway, John Creedon, Maurice Colyar, Harvey Bodmer, Bod-mer, Clyde Jones and Tom Porter. Por-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Jr., have moved from Lark and will make their home in Mark-ham. Mark-ham. Miss Helen Cole entertained with a Hallowe'en party at her home at the Telegraph on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Games wcrcplaved and refreshments served to Kathrine Braun. Gladys Palmer, Elsa Bodmer, Bod-mer, Boesalla Tohnson, Frank Beglev, Marcell Santo and Al-vine Al-vine Cole. |