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Show I Society clijbs i . Mrs. Gertrude MarA ored at a Stork by members of H.r c at the home of Mrs pf'"! son, 407 Main street pT' were Mrs, Johiison Mr'.7 Carr, Mrs. Alu,-.' T Maurine Colbv Mrs vi ' and Mrs Afcrn Rob lovely gifts W(.,,, r teen ladies uvre Martha Circle May Party Guests arid members of Martha Mar-tha Circle, numbering eighty, gathered ga-thered at the Masonic hall Friday Fri-day to enjoy a one o'clcok luncheon. lunch-eon. Tulips and lilacs were used in decorating the large room. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Earl Copenhaver, Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark, Mrs. Rulon Madsen and the house prize to Mrs. Martin Thomas of Midvale. In charge of the social were: Mrs. Russell G. Frazier, Mrs. H. C. Jenkins, refreshments; Mrs. W. H. Tre-varthen, Tre-varthen, Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs. Louis Buchman and Mrs. George Kohbe, entertainment. j top, were served. Favors and napkins were also marked with 'Birthday" designs. Each guest received a gift. Assisting As-sisting Mrs. Knudsen in entertainment enter-tainment were Mrs. Kenneth Watkins and Mrs. Ida Mugfur. Bidden to attend were: Warren Dean Parkin, F.rma June Garn-mell, Garn-mell, Geraldine Gammell, Bonnie Bon-nie June Olsen, Robert Jenkins, Richard Jenkins, Junior Strea-tor, Strea-tor, Margie Lsbell, Patricia Gar-rity, Gar-rity, Patricia Colyar, Warren Sumnicht, Virginia Condas, Jackie Jack-ie Knudsen, Davy Breckon, Norma Nor-ma Cowdell. Jerry Mike Curry, Chick and Ren Adderley, Carol and Val Farnsworth, Billy Taylor, Tay-lor, Geraldine Watkins, Helen I Wideman, Boyd Stoddard, Maurine Mau-rine Ray, Donna Jean Gadd. Lucille Lu-cille Peterson, Geraldine Shill-! ing, Ned Brown. Anna Lee Bur- ress, Shirley Mayne and Don j Stoddard. i Coles-Fernley Wedding To Be June Event Mrs. Vada J. Coles, 1534 Edison Edi-son street, Salt Lake City, announces an-nounces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Wilva Coles, to S. Edgar Fern ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fernley, 862 Diestel road, Salt Lake City. The wedding will take place in early June. The bride-elect is an accomplished accom-plished musician and has been studying in Seattle, Wash., the past winter. She came home yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Fernley is studying at the George Washington university at Washington, D. C, and will come home about June 8 for the wedding. wed-ding. After the marriage the couple cou-ple will make their home in Washington, D. C. Mr. Fernley formerly lived in Bingham Canyon and was employed em-ployed at the Utah Copper company com-pany mines office. He has also been a student at the University of Utah. Makes Visitation Monday evening the following group from Bingham Canyon attended at-tended the visitation of grand officers of-ficers of Utah, O.E.S., to Mizpah chapter No. 5, O.E.S, of Salt Lake City: Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mr. and Mrs. James Barkle, Mrs. Hal Re-herd. Re-herd. Mrs. Naomi Camper, Mrs. M. Sniernoff, Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs. Lester Sumnicht; and also Mrs. Robert Sonne, Mrs. Max DuBois and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark. In cornplinienttoM Cushing on her birthn Gordon Buckle Linger Longer club at h Wednesday evenmg J$ 70s were won ,v Mr 8f Berg, Mrs. Ross CusCj Irvin Stillman. M,-s n 1 cock was a spe,,ul gUt,tn luncheon was served Shower Given For Mrs. Zorn Some lovely gifts were presented present-ed Mrs. Beverly Clays Zorn at a shower in her honor at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. E. G. Ball, Tuesday evening. Monte Carlo whist was played, high score awards going to Mrs. Carl Lugerbauer and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mrs. W. S. Jones received consolation conso-lation prize and Mrs. M Vorwaller of Tooele the house prize. A tasty tas-ty two-course luncheon was served. ser-ved. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Edward Beck of Riverton; Mrs. Nate Anderson, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Vorwaller and J Miss Norma Anderson, all of Tooele; Too-ele; Mrs. Dorothy Lance and Mrs. R. C. Deakin of Midvale. Others were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Lugerbauer, Mrs. Neva Able, Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mrs. Marvin Throckmorten, Mrs. Roy Neally, Mrs. Duane McCand-less, McCand-less, Mrs. Ruth Sanchez, Mrs." Anast J. Chipian, Mrs. Nick Go-lish, Go-lish, Mrs. Joe Fresh; And also Mrs. Alvin Hall, Mrs. Charles Clays, Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs. C. A. Ball, Mrs. R. C. Ball, Mrs. R W Ball, Mrs. Vernon Ball and Miss Justine Jones. O. E. S. Entertains Grand Officers. Charter Members A baiHuet .it the Masonic hall Wednesday evening honoring j:raiid olfiei-r .it their annual of-hcial of-hcial visitation wis j;iveli by Mai ilia chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star. Attending wire Mrs. May P. Simpson of Logan, worthy grand matron; Joseph R. Matson of Salt Lake City, worthy grand patron; Mrs. Blanche I). Buck of Park City, .associate grand matron: C'halTes A. Maly of Stockton, as so. iate crand patron; Mrs. Naomi P. Iloskins of Salt Lake City, grand secretary; Mrs. Myra B. Larick of Bingham, grand treasurer; treas-urer; Also Mrs. Hess S. Hardy of Lo- A Mothers' day dinner in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. Frank Barton of Blanding will be held at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barton of Apex Mine, Sunday afternoon and will be attended by her four children and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poynor of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bell and daughter, Judith Ann, of Panaca, Nev.; Wesley Barton and daughter, Meris; and the hosts and their two children, Keith and Marilyn. M Emanon Club Miss Jenny Buchman was hostess hos-tess last evening to the Emanon club. Seven o'clock dinner at Sturm's cafe was followed by bridge at the home of Mrs. Joe Kemp. s. Mrs. T. J. Ifurloy ad Clarence Johnson spent day visitipg friends in c,'5 City. Mr. and Mrs. J d r of 1321 Yale avenue, 'sit City, son and daughtor-in' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas c!r announce the birth of a Monday evening iu a gjl City hospital. . i Pinochle Club A pinochle club was entertained entertain-ed at its first meeting May 1 by-Mrs. by-Mrs. R. E. Streator of Copperton at her home. Prizes were won by-Mrs. by-Mrs. Roy Barnett and Mrs. Elbert Rogers. Other members are Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. Alger Baum, Mrs. Gertrude Rogers, Mrs. Ida Mugfur and Mrs. Bud Nichol. A late luncheon was ser-ved. ser-ved. I , W. B. A. The Women's Benefit association associa-tion was entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ida Kannianen of Highland Boy, with Mrs. A. J. Ablett presiding during dur-ing the business meeting. Bridge followed, with prizes going to Mrs. Peter Smith, Mrs. Charles Gra nning and Mrs. Ablett. Others Oth-ers present were Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Heber Nichols and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis. . . The sixth birthday of Janice Hocking was celebrated Tuesday afternoon at her home, with the following friends: Gwen, Nan and Janet Stokes, Norma Shelley, Barbara Faddis,' Dixie Butter-field, Butter-field, Janet and Marilyn Bolton, Jean Reynolds, Justine Antione and Joan Bird. A big pink and white birthday cake and a dainty two course luncheon were served Balloons were favors. Prizes at games were won by Gwen and Nan Stokes, Barbara Faddis and Norma Shelley. i gan. grand lecturer, Mrs. R. Schuyler Sch-uyler of Salt Lake City, grand chaplain; Mrs. Bertha Bell of Richfield, grand Esther; Mrs. M Matson of Salt Lake City, grand organist; Mrs. Essie Neal of Salt Lake City, associate grand conductress; con-ductress; Mrs. Christine Chase of Provo, grand Martha; Mrs Margaret Porter of Sal t Lake City, grand marshal. A banquet at 6:30 p.m. preceded preced-ed the meeting and was served to eighty persons. The following" charter members of Martha chapter chap-ter were honored guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adderley. I 1 . i No. 1 Fire Auxiliary A bridge party was given Tuesday Tues-day evening at No. 1 Fire hall by the auxiliary to No. 1 Firemen Fire-men for members and their guests. On the committee of arrangements ar-rangements were Mrs. Earl James, Jam-es, Mrs. Ray Tatton and Mrs. Jack Householder. Thirteen tables ta-bles of bridge were in play and prizes were given Mrs. William Cook and Mrs. Irvin Stillman. Mrs. Clarence Robison won house prize. A two course luncheon was served. (, No. 2 Auxiliary Hostess Monday evening to the 1 No. 2 Fire auxiliary, Mrs. Cliff Butterfield presented bridge pri- j zes to Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. John West. Republican Group To Meet Monday Republican women of the Tenth precinct are invited to attend a meeting of the Lincoln club at 7.30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. S. J. Granquist of 130';! Carr Fork. J. U. Club Friday evening Mrs. Jack Davidson Da-vidson entertained members of the J. U. club at her home. The eight present engaged in Five Hundred with Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. A. Snyder and Mrs. Alice Peterson winning prizes. A late luncheon was served. !T T "?' T 'T'"!, "f .-f -..., . ... i Birthday Party The ninth birthday of Briggie Knudsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen of Copperton, was celebrated Sunday by a group of friends at a gay party in his honor. Movies were taken, games played and a luncheon served. The two huge cakes were iced in pink and white, colors used in all decorations. Individual Indivi-dual ice cream square, with "Birthday" written across the Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, Mr. William Robertson, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Kemp ami Mrs. W. H. Tre-varthen. Tre-varthen. Mrs. Marcus Roudebush is the only other charter member now living in Bingham. Grand officers and charter members were presented with gifts, hand made sachets for the ladies and memorandum books for the men. Mrs. James Bark It-was It-was chairman and was assisted by chapter members. Bowls of tulips about the hall and centerpieces center-pieces of lilacs and bridal wreath on the banquet tables gave a spring atmosphere to the room Placecards were hand painted baskets filled with candy. A farewell reception for Mrs. Hal Reherd was given following the visitation by her mother, Mrs. Barkle of Copperton, Mrs. Re-herd Re-herd and children will sail from Seattle, Wash., May 18 to join her husband in Anchorage, Alaska. Alas-ka. Mrs. Lester Sumnicht presented pre-sented Mrs. Reherd with a gift from officers of the chapter. . Birthday Party Mrs. John Turner was hostess at a party Monday afternoon in , honor of her daughter, Elva Kay, on her second birthday. Present were Mrs. Raymond Marriott and son, Danny; Mrs. John Cree-don Cree-don and daughter, Patsy; Mrs. Steve Rawlings and son, Billy, and daughter. Joyce; Mrs. Ross Beckstead and son, Boyd, and i daughter, Arlene; Mrs. Frank i Stepan and son, Keith; Jack and j Rex Turner; Lorraine Timothy. The children played games and ; ice cream and cake were served. |