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Show MORONI. Mrs. W. W. Crawford enterained Saturday afternoon at" a kensington and luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Dorthy Faux, Mrs J. C. Fechs-er, Fechs-er, Mrs. Orlando Bradley, Mrs. Olive Olson, Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, Mrs. James Prestwich and Mrs. Amy Hardy. The M. H. Ladies Club met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Faux. Music was furnished furnish-ed by Mrs. Dorothy Faux and Helen Faux. Nine members were present aud dainty refreshments were served. serv-ed. There are about eighty cases of influenza in Moroni at the present time. All the cases seem to be light and we are fortunate so far in not hflvHno' nnv Hoalha Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gee are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Thomas Morley entertained Sunday evening in honor of her daughter, Thelma, who will leave in the near future for Midvale, Utah. The features of the evenings entertainment enter-tainment were games, music and a luncheon. Those present were Manilla Bruno, -Alice Marks, Zenda Draper, Hazel Simpson, Addie Draper, Drap-er, Thelma Morley, Edward Baily, Juston Nelson, Clair Blackham, Verno Larson, Norman Christensen, and Clifton Livingston, Miss Melba Christensen entertained enter-tained the U. B. S. O. D. H. girls at her home on Tuesday evening. Those present were Gladys Harris, Clara Stark, Thora Christensen, Minerva Min-erva Anderson, Meldon Layton, Del-phia Del-phia Reese, and Ada Gunderson. . Miss Delphia Reese entertained a large number of friends at her home Wednesday evening. Singing, dancing and games were enjoyed by everyone. every-one. Pink and white carnations, tied with blue tuttle formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the chicken supper. 1 Covers were laid for Meldon Layton. j Norman Christensen, Minerva And-; ersou, Fern Baily, Gladys Harris, j jFenton Draper, Claude Christensen, j 'Alden Peterson, Melbe Christensen,; JTheora Christensen, Geil Christen-; sen, Mildred Irons, Clara Stark. Jus-' in Nelson, Ada Gunderson, Elwin Blackham, Erma Hardy, Merril I Blackham, Ed. Blackham, and the' hostess. : i |