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Show State Society 1 BINGHAM . -, BIXGHAM. cb. 3. Mrs. Clyde M. Do''it: entf ; THinc-d a i.ur;:her of in-jit ; sriicsl? .Sunday at an e la '."-orate din per party. c.en in honor of ir.c f o n t h bitth-day bitth-day an nr. ersary of her da liter. Max- j ine. The decorations were in the national nation-al colors, and tins color scheme was fur- ) tht-r carried out in Iare card-?, favors j and ices. Covers were laid for the ful-lowlr? ful-lowlr? guests: Beuiah, Wilt-ken and Donald Don-ald By ram : Lionel, Annette and Harvey Lewis: Wi'.tard and Ja- k Nichols, Dorothy Doro-thy Vllliam. Jewel Thompson. Alene Burke, Merrill Mathews, Dorothy Wells. Ciarke Hy land, Kudora Coakiey, Tlielnia Hartnian, Iwl;!:t. PTasskle, Aurmenda and Lucile Merrt-k. Mrs. Doh'.e as assisted as-sisted by M"5dames "ells, BTani, Mathews. Williams. Merrick. Coakiey, Thompson, Hyland and liaitinan. Elaborate prepai at Ions are bein made for the lied Cross dancing partv to be given by the employees of the L'tah Copper Cop-per company on February 10. The proceeds pro-ceeds will "be given to the local Red Cross auxiliaries of Bincham. Coorerfie.d and Highland Boy. The list ot' patrons j includes practically every man of prominence promi-nence in the t' tah Copper company, and the committees are as follows: General committee on anungemcnts, J. &'. Meyers, Mey-ers, chairman; P.. D. Williams, . L. By-ram, By-ram, George Thnma?. Lucene Sullivan, Ja-k Steele. L. E. Midnleton, F. A. Do-ble; Do-ble; special service committee, S. P. Davies, Jack Whitmore, S. G. Struthers and S. P. Jenkins. Friends of Mrs. Zina Manno pleasantly surprised her at her home tn the Vienna apartments Saturday evening of last week, and the ev eninr was sjreut with card games, followed by luncheon. Tho I guests were Mr. and Mrs-. Fred MetcaH', Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. By ram. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Kelly, Joseph Weils and George Wells. The Junior 1-isrue of the Methodist church held a social and business session Friday afternoon of last week which resulted re-sulted in the election of the fo'.lowinc officers: of-ficers: Superintendent, Mrs. T. J. Tram-el; Tram-el; president. Edna Cush.man: vice presidents, presi-dents, Viola Robbins. Gertrude Gerrans, Grace James and Margaret McConneil each vice president beinc chairman of one of the working committees: secre-I secre-I Liry. Ivy James; treasurer. Dorothv W 'il-iiamson. 'il-iiamson. Games and othr children's amusements furnished the social features of the afternoon. C. E. Adderley, manacer and owner of the Bingham Mercaniilo company, ac-i ac-i com pa nice! by Mrs. Adderle v a,nd their 1 daughter. Daisy, left Saturday of last V ("r a ir o::C: ? ;-. c.i . to; lu li!l-!"l li!l-!"l id a u-ii.fi ..'ei- i of t.a - ' a 'I . i I -..i.-. a-l.."'- v '-.nt U 'r !-- " 'in, ! i J--: I'.tsf , i ' Tl-.--- t d -la r.n.:. Mar--- I'u". !-.,!. 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E j Mdk-r. Ahr. ' N.i-r.n. H. J. Kish-r and ; Mr. .rt'ii;r T.n -oi.v.,; .; I Co; p-.-: I ' I a.-i j A fr,--A-l! f'an !: z Purtv wa- civrn m r-'d S 1 :.iy - .v.-.z - t j i 1 .1 F : L.v.i .--.':r.r!;:id-nt.irv in I Ka.pli X.vxn ky. f- r;nerlv art o-aiat cf i tl- J!irir--? Mrranti e - o:: -xv. an.: pn -n.i i.--!'t y id-n :: i . i' ;i ;.ll i ' p; r-t'.f!-l .'("'ra:. Sr-er- h.r- w.-r-' n,;nJe hv J iie i;. F-. Pi,n',- of Birii; ..ni a:-d E-;-L.-r.f S.i.i'.ai! o:' t:y Bo.-tin ' 'o:. o dd.. 1 -if ttn'.e:it. aft-r whi-h M:. Z:-ky a -rrcsf'-.td u:ta r l"irc c dp. tie irifl of (' ( .r-.-rf f'.'f .j.: I'.T'n-.-'nt. lvt- i"on-t-.rfre'd Bo'-l a;.d Ids Fp; er Bii.i- ) am Ji An. on-: t'u- B'.n:'. am r-o- ple pie-.r.t re Mr. and M : ?. Ba t Hv-'an-i. 'r. and Mrs. G. E. Llr.delof. Jud-ue ard !'-s. E. E. D idv. Mr. S rens-vi. .MrN. Brow p. B-rt Hckinc. Mr. v. Mr-.. !: !i!t-r l-'.oniHtt and M.S. Star. Mr. a:;d Mr?. E-'-rue S:'d . an i-f fe F.i.--ton Co i: si.ii dated tl-rr.er t and y.r. a: 1 Mrs. J. E. Zwivky of Highland i y also were present. Mrs. Inez Todd Kine er: t-rtalred the men:bci-s nf the B. H. S. knitting u:ht at her hire with Mr. and M's. S. L. L'.vnur on Markham stieet Thursilay eetiin. j M-ss Ce-Mle (h.ffen an 1 M:s? Alice Parefoy le-'t yp-'teiday f. -r Silt Lake City, where they v id be the WM-k-end g.-e.-ts of M iss ru'-foy's par-crts. Mr. and Mrs. J. ". Pu r e:iy of S ixtlt avenite. T!:-3 memiers of the Relief sociptv of ', the Mormon church enjoed a e.eightr.s party Wednesday a:u-nioon. Mrs. Err.mett T. Ford and little dauch- i t-r, FiuTfi. left Saturday of last week for! Los Angeles, Cal., whp;e they will spend ' a fort r l i f d or I'tict w i t :i Mrs. Ford ' s j mother. Mrs. Martha Ma fuld of that ' CI'V. Mrs. T. J. Tram el entertained t::e nierribers of the Ladies- Aid soc:etv of the ; Meth.o-jist ciiurch and a few friends at ' her borne in the Vienna apartments Thursday aJtcrnoon. I Mrs. John E. Lamb left Saturday of ! last week for San DiesO. where she will : spend a fortnight with Serceant Lamb.! who is temporarily stationed at that j p-hnt. ! The home of Mr?. James Jackson on i Main street was the scene of a. merry j iratherinc Thursday evening- in honor of Mrs. Jackson's birthday anniversary. The ! rooms were beautifully decorated with red roses, carnations and ferns, the gifts of her sons and daughters. Trie evening j was sper: t playing whist, the prizes be-int. be-int. awarded to Mrs. Nerdin and Mrs. I J impson. Luncheon was served to the i following guests : Medames George ! f'h"cnns, John Jirnpsn, H. C Deane, Pat I Hyiand, Hnry Sorenson, A'hert Marriott, i Edward Clays, De Witt Bevans. Charles : SuMenger, W. E. Scott. Thomas Xerdin, j Tiionias C. Williamson, Scocan, Starr, . Stagg. Grant. Cushman, Chris tensen, ' Lindelof and Roy L-avis. 1 GARFIELD f 4 GARFIET.D, Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. AI- ! bert Kepi-el of Pax-son are the cruest? of ! Mr. and Mrs. Evan Erickson for a few 1 weeks. rr. and Mrs. John Ward hax-e moved ' to Salt Lake. Mr. Ward was t'ormerlv 1 with the Axelrad Clothing company here. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Pendleton and fam- 1 ily nuve taken the C. W. Evers residence '-. oa West Eighteenth avenue. The Rex-, and Mm. Maxwell W. Rice ' will soon leave to reside in the east- Tile Rev. Mr. Rice will he pastor of Zion's church at Wapptnger Falls, -V. V. Oxxdns to j the fallinsr health of his aed father, xvho ! resides in x ashington. he feels the ne-; cessity of taking up his niis?ion work in 1 a city nearer his parents' home. After j February i'.j he may be addressed at ' Zion's rectory. Wappineer Falls. X. y The Rex-. Mr. Rice came to Utah from Williamstoxsn. Mass.. in 1 f': 3. He i" pastor pas-tor of All Souls' Mission church" hei-e and tn Magna, and his wide circle of i fr'.ends and acquaintances deeplv resrt : his departure. His successor wail be t'"1 i Ke v. Stephen C. Ciark, now of Park i City. i At tho reralar meetinc of the Women's ; club yesterday afternoon, an inter-stiiis i discourse by rrofessor B. Roland Iwis i l , ot t!:e T. cf t". or J. Bump's latent , r. iir dav wa? en.'oyei. Tii laiii-3? v ho orve i were frs. Fol K. Srrith. Mrs. '-il-. rrt Valnip. Mrs. T!:o:uas r-nerOM. Mrs. Ai Ti.orras. Mrs. F.av Alexar.c-r. Mrs. A'lr; Hardy and Mrs. HaroLJ White. JTr. and Mrs. Carl P. Ma isen w ere z'ven a rlcnsan. surpre a; t'.:e:r heme T'uirs iay evening by the fo'.!o":r.g fr'. er.tis: Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Mar' in. M: and Mrs. A. J. Ivlaney, Mr. and rs. I An Hirdv. Mr. and Mr?. Arnoi-i Tay- '. t. Mr. ani Mrs. Art; i;r Kopp and J. T. Jm:es. rrrzref.! e ".?." was piave.i. t':e la hrs" firsL yriz? beinp won by r?. I'c-ianv. 1. 1 : e n;on's firs; ; r.ze by A. Kopp, t1.-? ladies' cotolatiion pr-ze by Mrs. A. Knr p and men's o?nsola:ion prize by a. , Taylor. It Is anticipated that the dance to be ei ven Fobrm'-v ' for the benefit of tbe "rLLrfieM p'lbKo iibrar1-- wil! be larsrely a:-tor.ded. a:-tor.ded. Tbe proee ..'s will be used for the purvhase of new Noks for the use of the patrons of the library. MmsS- will bt- fiirn:sh.ed by a fivc-pie.e orchestra. The ,-. G. Frtdse club was entertained Thurs lay afternoon by Mi s. R. T. M .ir-piiy. .ir-piiy. Mrs. I.ouie Coione ot" Magna won first prize, Mrs. A. Thomas the sneoial prize and Mrs. R. T. Murphy the consolation. conso-lation. Mrs. Tom Moore entertained at a dinner din-ner Sunday evening for Mrs. L. B. Post and M;ss Hazel Post of Salt Lake-Mr. Lake-Mr. and Mrs. Evan F,r!cksort entertained enter-tained at a luncheon Sunday evening for friends from Arthur. A pretty centerpiece center-piece in wild rose design was used on the serving table. The Merry Matrons will pive another of their enjoyable dancing parties at the clubhouse Tuesday evening." February 12. The Five Hundred club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Tay-lor. The rooms were prettily decorared in Valentine designs and arnatiors. The first prize was won by Mrs. B. E. Norman, Nor-man, the second prize by Mrs. Bert Hardv and the consolation prize by Mrs. A. J. Delaney. Guests of the club were Mrs. Loyal Poweil, Mrs. Alma Fnrrett. Mr. Steve Wood and Mi's. A. S. Pnider of fait I-ake. Guests' prizes were won by Mrs. ; Powell and Mrs. Wood. " j Next Thursday afternoon the West End Card club will be entertained at the home of Mrs, J. E. Hardie. The members of tho Faker's Dozen Fridge club, accompanied bv their husbands, hus-bands, were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnard Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. NeL-on. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Falmer. Tbe H. A. B. club met in the school I btiildinar Friday. J The Merry Matrons' Scwinsr club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Will Theriot next Thursdav afternoon. The Aenthonine Bridge club members and their husbands were er-tertair.-ed bv Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Butler Thursday evening'. eve-ning'. A p re 1 1 i I y a r ra n ce d shower wa s pi v e n Mrs. George Tpsorn Wednes lay afternoon by the L- D. S. Primary officers at the home of Mrs. A C. Ensicn. The guests were Trs. L. Voolsev. Mrs. Charles Gibson. Gib-son. Mrs. James TT. Dav, Mrs. J. f. Dh-be Dh-be ',!. Mrs. J . Ekman. Mrs. W i ! ! : am La Chiminent. Mrs. Charles Koswe!!, M-s L. P. Madsen. Mrs. O- M. Kvarrs, Mw. Claude H. Andersen. Mrs. Oram H. ci:ew-art. ci:ew-art. Mrs. William C. Pa it on, rs. Emmet Em-met Emcersol. Mrs. Georze Mitcheih Mrs. John Pendleton. M.rs. Uov Alexander. Mrs. W. Baer, Mrs. Fred F:rrow, rs. H. M. Larson and Mrs. A. C. Er.slsrn. I talt Lake c :-:s'-s were rs. S. Wallace. mother of Mrs. Ipsorn; Mrs. J. Johnson xind Mrs. W. E- Fox, sisters. Guessdr.g t sn:ei were piayed and prizes were won j by M rs. Pe nu le ion. Mrs. Wallace and M:s. Fox. A dainty luncheon was served. I ST. ANTHONY, IDA. I -9 ST. ANTKCXT. Idaho. Feb. p. Thursday Thurs-day of last wsk at the home of Mrs, j Jo:;n .Mr.?.i tlie L'nivn Aid society of the l'r. ion church was organized. The fo'.- lowing officers were elected : President. M: s. S. F. G'hman: first vice president, Irs. Ja?k Fisher; secotid vice president, i Mrs. Jack Woodman; secretary and I treasurer. Mrs. Chester O'Xeil. It was decided to meet twice a month and r.o j refreshments are to he served durine the ; war. Sixty-three ladies were present at i the meetiLig. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Ho;;.srhtoc left Friday Fri-day evening fur a three months" visit in California. Miss Alta Owens left Sundav evening for her home in Live Oak, Cal- She spent a weok. here the suest of Mrs. J B. Quayie. Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Moore entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week in honor of Miss Aita Owens. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith left Fridav mcrning for Long Beach. Cah They also will visit Camp Kearny, where they have to sons in the army. The Jo'.ly Matrons' Knitting club met Fiiday of last week with Mrs. B. W. Henrichs. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kerr left Fridav morning for Lcs Angeles, CaL They will be absent three months. Mrs. W. H. Burland entertained the Friday Afternoon Knitting club at her home this week. Liht refreshments were served. The Tuesday Evening; Bridge club met with Mrs. A. R. Cox this week. Mrs, George Zarn won the club trophv and Mrs. John McCodum the guest prize. It was decided that tiie ciub should give another card party, the proceeds to" be given to the Red Cross. Mesdames Ira Moore. V. H. Burhand. C. C. Moore and Chester O'Neil comprise the committee appointed to take charge and act as hostesses. Tuesday aftornon, Febmary 12. was the day chosen for the party. The Lalies Aid society fo the Presbv-terian Presbv-terian church met with Mrs. T. H. Hop-; Hop-; kins Thursday afternoon. 1 Miss Grace Dillon entertained a few friends Thursday evening. Cards were the main feature of the evening and a light luncheon was served. Miss. Bessie Enos entertained Saturday Satur-day evening of last week wtih cards. Re-ireshmer.ts Re-ireshmer.ts were servea. Mrs. O. M. Van Tasse'.l entertained the Monday Br.dge club Wednes '.av afternoon, after-noon, the occasion beine her birthdav anniversary. an-niversary. There were three tables of bncge. Mrs. F. Gil man won the tro-hv a rut Mrs. Charles Yager the s-est prize. The guests were seated at a largo table i for luncheon with sweetreas for a een- i te'piece. Guests found their r'.aces at the table from, verses which rebrsented then:. Mrs, Van Tassel! w;is ci en a spoon as a souvenir of the occasion. The ladies c' St. Katherine's cv.itd met with Mrs. S. F. Gii.man Thursday eve- J ring. It was decided to brv a serv;;e f'ag for tho church. Mrs. Kins- and Mrs. Tutue are in charge. ! The Tuesdav Afternoon Knittirg club ! met with Mrs. William Ali-icletoii tius I week. J Mrs. C. E. Rice and daughter. Cilia. I left Fridav morrhr? for Redlancs. Cal.. i for a visit with Mr. Rice's parents. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coffin and children : ! e f ; Friday evening for Lor Beac 1" . jCab i Mrs. Jhn Maag entertained the younj i ladies o: th.e Union churci! at her "home ; Wednesday evening of la? t '.reek. The j evening was spent in knitting, j Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Mahoney of Torre j Taute. Ir.d., arrived Monday for a visit I with the James S. Simpson "family. jl PRESTON, IDA. ; I FRESTOX. Idaho. Feb. 9. Miss Anna . Rind.erne-?t was a Loan is: tor Sai jr- l day of last week. The Third ward R?!!e: society gave a - luncheon and dancing party for the members mem-bers and invited guests Moudai' eveninr at the Blue Villa hall. j Mrs. Earl Houck spent the week-en 1 j visiting in Logan. I The domestic science girls of the hich school here entertained the first team ch I basketball boy at a banquet Mondav evening. eve-ning. Miss Mabel Smith entertained several girl friends Sunday afternoon at a sleighing sleigh-ing party. Mrs. Harlev Greaves entena!ne-d a few friends at cards Friday event rg. At 11 o'ciock luncheon was served. Miss Moselle Webster spent the weekend week-end in Franklin, a guest of Mjss Edith Hal Ere n. The Mioses Clara and Carol Gooslind entertained twelve g-.it-s:s at a partv and luncheon at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Henry Rogers, who will leave for New Zealand in th.e near future. Miss Velma Sperry ofN Clifton visited J here with, friends Saturday of last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cill save a dinner i nany at their home Sun lav in honor of i Sergeant Piffer, A. B. Mclntire and J. A-t A-t Thompson. Mrs. H'.-rry Rosrers of Locan !s hero visiT-p. with her daughter. Mrs. William Hawkes. Mrs. Lewis G ooe h gn v a r a r J v Weclnesdiv afte!'n-on at her- home ii; I honor of her daushcer Lillian. :t N?:ng ber eleventh birthday. At 6 o'clock Iunch.e:'n v.-a-s sen.-ed to the Misses Glaivn F.&e. Luc i'.e Fos. Xovma En :ar. Beatri Kershaw. Barbara Olson and Wanda Xye. Mrs. Nathan Barlow of Losan is here visiting with f.-ienis and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Georse entertained a few friends at a party a: th.-m home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. At 11 o'clock an oyster sun-per sun-per was ser'ed. Miss Ma id-u' ret to E'.iley t- ntertair.e J at i cards Saturday evening of las: week. I Luncheon v.-a.; scrven. ' Mrs. T. G. Carter entertained the C'vp-t C'vp-t Iaf ciuh at her home Thursdsv f:er-1 f:er-1 noon. he a ftt-rnoon was sre:u "in sw-mg sw-mg for trie Red Cross. Luncheon v. a j served at 6 o'clock. There were elevc -members present and Mrs. Chioe Peterson Peter-son was voted i.i as a member. Mrs. Y hi. MoeUy rail entertain the club "r.ex: 1 hurstay aite-on. |