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Show Society S- No. 2 Fire Ladle. Mrs. Ross Marriott was hostess to ten members of the No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Monday evening. Afte a brief business meeting the time was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Ted Roblson and Mrs. Tory Toblason won high score prizes and Mrs. John West the traveling prize. Luncheon was served late In the evening. -J Copperfleld Ladles Aid. The Ladles Aid Society met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Higgenbotham. The afternoon was spent sewing on articles for their annual bazzar, which will be held In the near future. A lovely luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. John Barrett, Mr Wm. Leatherwood, Miss Ethel Weiss, Mrs. Mark Han sen, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Arthur Arth-ur Flke, Mrs. W. R. Gray, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. William Atkinson, At-kinson, Mrs. W. E. Scott. Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey Knudsen, and Mrs. George An derson. Jt Birthday Party. Mrs. Walter Abplanalp entertained entertain-ed Tuesday In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her daughter daugh-ter Kaye. The afternoon was spent playing games after which, light refreshments were served to ten small friends of the honored guests. jt Olrl Scout Committee. A Joint meeting of the Bingham, Copperton and Copperfleld Girl Scout troop committees was held Monday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Leiser in Copperton. " Reports were made on the girl scout camping trip which was taken ta-ken during the week of July 13, at Charleston. Plans were also discussed dis-cussed to start a troop fund for the purpose of financing the 1937 camping trip. Those present at the meeting included in-cluded Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs. Nona Carrlgan, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Connie Harris, Mrs. Bud Aven, and Mrs. Theo Chesler. Newly Weds rated By Friends. Mrs.. Don Carpenter, Mrs. Don Stuart, and Miss Ruth Sheen were Joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Josh Carpenter with a miscellaneous miscellane-ous "Backwards" shower, honoring Mrs. Leon Mitchell, a recent bride, the evening of July 22. Guests bidden bid-den to the party were Miss Eva Walker, Mrs. Charlet Mitchell, Miss Virginia Harris, Miss Josephine Cary, Mrs. George Molton, Mrs. Clara Burke, Miss Rosella Miller, Miss Melba Sheen, Miss Merle Bolton, Miss Gloria Butterfield, Miss Mildred Shaw, Miss Mafolda Toglletta, Mrs. John Dahlstrom. A delicious luncheon was served. The tame evening friends of the groom, Leon Mitchell, entertained with stag party. Don Carpenter, Boyd Nerdln, and Raymond Marriott Mar-riott were hosts. A dutch, lunch was served to nineteen guests and the party Joined the ladles group for a dancing party at Union. The orchestra featured a special dance for Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell playing "I Love You Truly" and "My Blue Heaven"!. J Canyon Breakfast Sunday. A group of young local people motored to Big Cottonwood canyon Sunday morning for breakfaet. In the party were Miss Clara Andrea-ton, Andrea-ton, Miss Melba Sheen, Miss Ruth Sheen, Mr. Noel Kennedy, Mr. Allan Al-lan Kennedy, and Mr. Ab Ross. -jt- Shower for Bride. Tuesday evening Mrs. J. J. Doyle was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home for her daughter daugh-ter Miss Patsy Doyle, a bride of this week. Fifty ladies were present Bride and five hundred was the Rebekahs Meet. Rebekah lodge members met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. May Chrlstopherson. Althea Chrlsten-sen, Chrlsten-sen, vice grand, presided at the general gen-eral business meeting. After business busi-ness was dispatched, 500 was the entertainment for the evening. Mrs. Carrie Kreason held high score. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. A. Bruno at Copperton. Cop-perton. Bridge Breakfast Mrs. Mike Brisk entertained with a bridge breakfast Tuesday morning at her home In Carr Fork. Mrs. J. F. Meade, Mrs. Sam Sturm and Mrs. George Chrisopherson were the guests. jl Canyon Party For Birthday. Six young couples enjoyed a canyon can-yon party in Big Cottonwood canyon can-yon celebrating the birthday anniversary anni-versary of Bill Mayne. A weinie and marshmallow roast featured the evening. In the group were the following fol-lowing friends of Mr. Mayne: Miss Elaine Oborn, Miss Jerry Hand, Miss Lucille Jackson, Miss Melba Sheen, Miss" Ann Johnson, Miss Norma Dixon, and Lawrence Raw-lings, Raw-lings, Joe Moore, Bill Mayne, Var-sall Var-sall Polllck, Evan Miller, and Art Peterson. Jt No. 1 Fire Auxiliary. Mrs. Irvin Stillman was hostess to the members of the No. 1 Fire auxiliary at the No. 1 fire hall Monday Mon-day evening. After regular business busi-ness was dispatched the evening was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Wit-ford Wit-ford Harris had high score and Mrs. Loren Stokes second high. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served late in the ev-i ev-i enlng. -.a I Copperfleld Auxiliary. The Ladles Auxiliary entertained entertain-ed at a handkerchief shower Monday Mon-day night honoring Mrs. Elva Jensen, Jen-sen, who moved to Copperton recently re-cently to make their home. "500" was the diversion of the evening with prizes won by Mrs. Thelma Barrett Mrs. Flossie Anderson, and Mrs. Berneice Foster. House prize was awarded to Mrs. Ruth Ozancin. Late refreshments were served to twelve guests. diversion of the evening. High wore awards for BOO were awarded Mrs. Geo Mllner and Mrs. Louis An-dreason. An-dreason. Mrs. Jack . Householder, Mrs. Charles Sullenger held high scores for the bridge games. Mrs. Jimmy Denver won the house prize. The bride was recipient of many beautiful gifts. - Deyle-Peteraon Wedding Reception. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle announ- ce the marriage of their daughter Miss Patsy Doyle to Alvln Verle Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Al-vln Peterson, .Wednesday evening at the Legion halL Judge S. J. Ken-ner Ken-ner performed the ceremony. One hundred and fifty guests were present at the weddlhg and reception following the ceremony. A musical program was presented and a dance followed the program. Both Miss Doyle and Mr. Peter-ton Peter-ton are well-known locally as former for-mer students of the Bingham high school where Mr. Peterson was a member of the basketball team and Miss Doyle was active in student affairs. JK-Brldge JK-Brldge Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Frank Meade was hostess at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. A one o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs. Freda Shadell of California and her daughter Mary Lou, Mrs. A. E. Sumnlcht, Mrs. Chas. Sullenger and Mrs. L. W. Sumnlcht of Ogden. -J- Theta Bho Install Officer . Members of the Copperton order of Theta Rho held their Installation Installa-tion of officers, Wednesday evening at the school auditorium. Miss Rebecca Re-becca Smith, president of Rebecca state assembly and Miss Irene Sud-tieimer, Sud-tieimer, state secretary of Salt Lake City were the Installing officer. The following will hold offices for the coming year: Miss Jean Frailer, president; Miss Adlenne Hudson, vice president; Miss Francis FenneL secretary; and Miss Betty Long, treasurer. Following the Installation a social was held. Twenty four guests from Salt Lake chapters were present Miss Lurene Nepple w the chairman In charge of ai ra>ments. jl-Bridge jl-Bridge Foursome. Mrs. Mike Brisk was hostess to her bridge foursome Monday even-..." even-..." jng. Contract was the diversion of the evening. Mrs. May Christopher-loo Christopher-loo bad high score. |