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Show I Society I i The twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chadwick of 20 Freeman, Bonnie and Bessie, cel-: cel-: ebrated their twelfth birthday ! Tuesday at a party attended by . sixteen friends. A variety of , games was climaxed with a guess- - ing game, won by De Von Patrick and Don Prigmore. who were a-warded a-warded prizes. Birthday cake and other refreshments were served. jt Children of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell of .'S8 East 6 South, Salt Lake City, gathered at the home of their parents Monday evening, Mr. Mitchell's seventieth birthday. birth-day. Present were Mrs. B. J. Santistevan and daughter, Nanette, Nan-ette, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell of Copperton; Mr. and jMrs. John Mitchell and son, John D and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mitchell Mitch-ell of Midvale and sons, Kenneth and Tom. Another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mitchell of Copperton, were unable to attend. In compliment 1" Mrs. William Kidd, 828 Sega avenue, Salt Lake City, a birthday party Monday at her home was attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. Darrell Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen and Mrs. Fanny Johnson. . . Mrs. Fllwood Cray was hostess hos-tess to her Five Hundred club Wednesday evenmu. and chose to serve a tasty supper on arri-: arri-: val of her guests. Prizes went to j Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff, Mr. land Mrs. Dean Ham and Mr. and ; Mrs. Clyde Olson. Miss J3eiiy Kinsey To Become Bride Today To be married today at the home of Bishop and Mrs. David ('. I. yon are Miss F.liabcth Grace ilietly) Kinsey and Jack Lavern Bush, both of Coppcrficld. Mi.-:s Kinsey, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber1 Kinsey, was sahilatorian of the Bingham high school class of 19.'i!. and for the past nine months has been an employe of the Mountain States Telephone, and Telegraph company, com-pany, at the Bingham office. Mr. Bush was formerly of Pro-vo Pro-vo and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bush. He graduated from the B.Y.U. high school and later studied at the U.S. A C. at Logan. While employed by the Bureau of Reclamation he studied at the University of Southern California. Califor-nia. He was transferred to Panama Pan-ama City, Canal Zone. After a short honeymoon the couple will be at home in the Store apartments. Mr. Bush is a U. S. Mines employe. District Meet Held A very fine program was given at the American Legion and auxiliary aux-iliary party at which Salt Lake post No. 2 was host organization last Thursday evening at the Newhouse hotel. Mrs. Mike Brisk of Copperton, district auxiliary i president, and Jack Adams of Tooele, district commander, pre- j sided. Talks on "National Defense" I were given by Mrs. H. P. Jones ! of Salt Lake City and Dr. P. T. Farnsworth, superintendent of i Granite school district. The South high school band played several selections. 1 Present from Bingham were Mrs. Brisk, Mrs. J. I). Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zampos, Mrs. John Dahlstrom, Mrs. Alva Gray Mrs.LaMont Cosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. (Roy) Bosworth, Mrs. Francis Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jacques and Mrs. Ross Hocking. A very beautiful console set of Roseville pottery was won at a ladies' drawing by Mrs. Hocking. There were 300 present at the party. v The Women's Benefit association associa-tion will hold the regular monthly month-ly meeting at 7:45 p.m.. Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 1, at the home of Mrs. C. L. Countryman, at 182 North Main, Salt Lake City. 1 Women's Civic Club Hears Style Hints "Styles For Personality", an intriguing subject for most feminine fem-inine minds, was topic of Miss VYrna Walker of the Bingham nigh school faculty at the Women's Wom-en's Civic club meeting Thursday, April 18, at No. 2 Fire hall. All women may be classed in ihree types, or in variations of the three ingenue, athletic and Iramatic Miss Walker said, Styles of dress complementing various types were enumerated. Importance and use of line and color in clothing designed to flatter the wearer were described descri-bed by Miss Walker and further clarified by demonstrations of iwo models, Miss Donna Davies Hid Miss Delana Pollock. An orginal composition, "When Evening Skies Are Blue", was sung by LaVern J. Dickson, a member of the Bingham high .chool faculty, to his own piano iccompaniment. Mr. Dickson presented pre-sented club members with copies of his song. I Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, club cancer I lieutenant, distributed literature litera-ture giving general information on cancer. Mrs. J. William Grant, program pro-gram chairman, announced that the meeting on May 3 will be entirely social, with husbands and friends of members invited to hear W. E. Elieson of Salt Lake City speak on "Personality". Hostesses were Mrs. B. D. Ben-nion, Ben-nion, Mrs. W. T. Rogers and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, all of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Sprays of forsythia and fruit blossoms were used in decorating de-corating the hall. Rebekahs Mrs. A. M. Peterson of Middle canyon entertained Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Althea Christensen for members of the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7. Time following business was spent playing contract bridge with Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Charles Sul-lenger Sul-lenger and Mrs. Andrew Kresean playing high. Mrs. Charles Brim-hall Brim-hall of Highland Boy, a new member, was welcomed into the lodge. . The auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. G59, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 2, at Eagles hall with Mrs. Amy Walters, hostess. Luncheon Wednesday A beautifully-arranged one o'clock o'-clock luncheon was given Wednesday Wed-nesday by Mrs. Rex Tripp at her home. Places were marked for Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mrs, John Crane, Mrs.George Bolman, Mrs. A.C. Larick, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. W.S. Jones, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. W. H. Tre-varthen, Tre-varthen, Mrs Meyer Smernoff, Mrs. Harvey Garrity, Mrs.George Robbe, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. R. G. Fraier, Mrs. L. S. Breck-on, Breck-on, Mrs Louis Buchman, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. L. F. Pelt. Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs. J. D. Shilling and Mrs. Leland Walker of Salt Lake City. Lilacs were used as the decorative decora-tive floral note. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Chesler, Mrs. Walker Wal-ker and Mrs. Breckon. t A dinner dance in the Mirror room of the Newhouse hotel attracted at-tracted a large number from Bingham district M.I. A. groups of the various wards. M. Men and Gleaner Girls class members present pres-ent from Bingham and Copperton wards included Miss Virginia Harris and Rex Holland, stake dance directors; Bill Johnsen and Delana Pollock, Albert Dunn and Jean Knebleau, Bill Davies and Velma Myers; Jack householder and Ethel Richards; Harold Jamison Jami-son and Adiene Hudson; Sherman Sher-man Gardner and Donna Davies; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols, Bishop and Mrs. George Nix, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Raby; Joe Frisch and Betty Long; Rex Johnson and Helen Loveless; Melvin Nord-berg Nord-berg and Jena Vee Larsen; Frank Shafter and Dorothy Nordberg; Norma Nix and Gaylord John-sen. John-sen. The Busy Bees sewing club were entertained Tuesday by Mrs Ellwood Gray. Luncheon was served to seven. The auxiliary to American Legion Le-gion post No, 30 will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, at the home of Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine, with Mrs. Art Sorenson and Mrs. Jack Householder House-holder assisting hostesses. , . No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Ten members of No. 2 Fire auxiliary met Monday evening for business and cards at No. 2 Fire hall. Mrs. W, L. Faddis, hostess, hos-tess, presented high score prizes to Mrs. Lawrence West and Mrs. John Turner. Because Tuesday, April 30, is the fifth Tuesday of the month, there will be no Relief society meeting of Bingham ward. Next meeting will be at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, with the teacher's teach-er's topic being given by Lavan-tha Lavan-tha Garrett and the theology lesson les-son by Ruby Day. .. Birthday Dinner Narcissus and lilacs decorated the living room at the home of Mrs. James McDonald of Lark Saturday evening when she was hostess at a dinner party honoring- Mr. McDonald on his birthday. birth-day. There were eight guests. |