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Show Visitor From F-ait Motif For Socials A popular visitor warmly welcomed wel-comed by scores of friends was Miss Ethel Weisz of Philadelphia, Pa., for several years a deaconess deacon-ess at the M. E. Community church, who left for her home last night. During her stay here she was a house guest at the Highland Boy Community House, the homes of Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Ireland and Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson of Copperton. Miss Weisz has been entertained entertain-ed by friends at a number of informal in-formal affairs. Mrs. II. R. Gust entertained at luncheon Monday for the Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Smith and Miss Weisz, who was a guest of Mrs. Aimer Berg at luncheon Tuesday. Canterbury bells, larkspur, and roses were used in decoration of the living room at the home of Mrs. William Atkinson of Copper-ton Copper-ton who chose to entertain Miss Weisz on Wednesday evening. Those invited to enjoy the social were: Mrs. W. E. Scott of South Jordan; Mrs. Walter Leatherwood of Midvale; Mrs. Dewey Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Mrs. E. W. Fennell, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Fike, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Jack Simmons, Mrs. William Gray, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. John Barrett, Bar-rett, Miss Stella Klopenstine, Mrs. James Jimas, Mrs. Harry Pitts, Mrs. Nick Fenton. Miss Harriet Atkinson assisted her mother in entertaining. An informal tea at the M E. Community church dining room Wednesday afternoon honored Miss Weisz and Mrs. J. B. Myers of Erie, Pa. The tea table was centered with a bowl of roses ' and Mrs. E. E. Longfellow. Mrs. I D. E. Ireland and Mrs. H. R. j Gust made arrangements. About I twenty members of the Ladies ! Aid were in attendance .. i |