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Show Bingham Social Notes. BINGHAM. March 4. The masquerade ball given by fire department No. 2 at its hall Friday night was a complete success. Refreshments were served. The lecture given at the Commercial club Saturday, night was well attended. Marion Olson is a lecturer of marked ability. . The committee of the Eagle lodge is busy arranging for the anniversary, which will be celebrated this year at Canyon hall. I Croatian lodge No. 50 gave a dancing party Thursday1 evening at its hall at Highland Boy. Lunch was served. The Camels of the World gave a grand ball at Canyon hall Tuesday evening. Music was furnished by the Tango-Banjo Tango-Banjo orchestra of Salt Dake. A large crowd attended. The Maccabees are planning to give a grand masquerade ball March 17. Costumes Cos-tumes will be rented by the Salt Lake Costuming house. Myles Gaythwaite was pleasantly surprised sur-prised Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. Lunch. was served. Mrs. William Galleazi entertained Monday Mon-day In honor of Messrs. Wren Jenkens and Sam Jenkens of Rlgby. Idaho. G. E. Purdy, who has resided here a number of years, moved his family to Butte, Mont., the nrst o? the week. The parents of George Comache gave him a party Tuesday In honor of his fourteenth birthday. . Refreshments were served. Mrs. T. G. Odll of Lark is spending a few weeks with her parents at Good-springs, Good-springs, Nev. Mrs. Thome s IHlock Is visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in Eureka. Mrs.- Henry -Thomas is visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. .John C. Green. Miss Zeltha Zimmerman of Iehl is spending a few days here with relatives. Mrs. H. P. O'Gorman entertained a number nf friends at dinner Wednesday. The dining room was tastefuiiv decorated. deco-rated. Covers were laid for five. H. W. Tedford of Long Beach. Cal., who has been visiting his sister! Mrs. H. P. O'Gorman. left Thursday for Salt Lake, where he expects to engage in the music business. Mrs. C- L. Countryman entertained the baskei ball team at dinner Monday evening. Mr. and M-. Henry Thomas entertained enter-tained the Elite r-lub Monday, night. The lime was passed in playing cards. Prizes a-offl a a. r H ao f ol 1 n te-o J r4' prize. Mrs. T. G. 0fU: ladies' second. Mrs. W. R Coie; ronolation. Mrs. Jak Caswell: gentlemen's brut. B. 1 1. Giant ; j gentlemen's Sd'onu. Joseph Ilyland ; con-sola! con-sola! ion, Harvey lanros. Lunch was served. |