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Show Society A Emanon Meet Yellow daffodils centered the small tables arranged for Emanon Eman-on club members at seven o'clock bridge dinner Monday evening when Miss Vern Baer was hostess. hos-tess. Tallies followed a St. Patrick's Pat-rick's theme. Mrs. A. C. Larick and Mrs. A. A. Macke won prizes at cards. M - Plans Parties The first in a series of entertainments, enter-tainments, a prettily arranged bridge luncheon, was given Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon bv Mrs. Russell Mrs. Leland Walker entertained entertain-ed the G. G. G. club Thursday at a one o'clock luncheon at her home on 1469 Princeton avenue, Salt Lake City. t Martha chapter, Order of Eastern East-ern Star, and F. & A. M. Canyon lodge No. 13 are giving a party Monday evening at the Masonic hall for members and partners. Mrs. A. A. Macke is chairman of entertainment and Mrs. A. C. Larick of refreshments. j Mrs. Irvin Sorenson had as guests at a Sunday evening Birthday dinner for her husband Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. t Mrs. James Barkle of Copper-ton Copper-ton entertained for the M. E. Community church Ladies Aid Thursday with a waffle luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine were hosts Saturday evening at a bridge supper. Mr. and Mrs. William Allmark, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Faddis played play-ed high. 4 Mrs. Isabel' Murphy of Salt Lake City was the complimented guest Tuesday when Mrs. Char-los Char-los Sullinger of Copperton entertained enter-tained at luncheon for six guests. City celebrated her sixty-fifth birthday with a family party. Attending from Bingham were her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder. Mrs. Agnes Householder of American Fork noted the occasion occa-sion of her eightieth birthday Saturday, February 18, when her daughters gave a party in her honor. Among the forty relatives rela-tives and friends paying their respects were her son, Jack Householder, and a daughter, Mrs. Maude Deacon of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Members of the Home Missionary Mission-ary Society and Ladies Aid of the M. E. Community church will quilt Friday at the church. k A one o'clock bridge luncheon was given last Thursday by Mrs. John Turner at her home. Mrs. Raymond Marriott and Mrs. R. R. Marriott won prizes at cards. Band Mothers Organize Recently elected officers of the Bingham Central school Band Mothers association are Mrs. Harold Har-old Clough, president; Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Prigmore, vice president; Mrs. Vern Skinner, secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Neldon Chad-wick, Chad-wick, reporter. A meeting and social will be held in the near future. J Dinner guests of Miss Marion Redd of Salt Lake City Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Barton and son Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barton and daughter Meris. Mrs. E. E. Longfellow was hostess hos-tess last Thursday evening in the Masonic hall for the auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Mrs. Ida Kanniainen and Mrs. Herb Gust won prizes at cards. Supper was served to nine. Entertaining with an exhibition exhibit-ion of movies taken recently of their neighborhood surroundings in Markham and about town, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNeely had as dinner guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frisch. The occasion was Mr. McNeely's birthday. Nu-I Club Bright spring flowers, sweet peas and daffodils combined, formed the attractive centerpiece for the Nu-I club bridge dinner at which Miss Margaret Ireland was hostess Thursday evening at Jeanne's Tea Room on Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Invited guests were Mrs. J. L. Seal, Mrs. T. H. McMullin, Mrs. R. G. Fraz-ier Fraz-ier and Mrs. Lee Jones. . Literary Lesson Mrs. Rita McNeely will give the literary lesson next Tuesday afternoon at the L. D. S. Relief Society meeting in the Bingham wardhouse. Mrs. Christy Woodland Wood-land gave the teacher's training lesson and Mrs. W. E. Day the theology lesson at the meeting this week. . . Mrs. Spendlove Complimented Singing Mothers of the Bingham Bing-ham Relief Society gave Mrs. Jane Spendlove a surprise party Friday evening. Twenty women entertained with a program of songs at the Spendlove home and then enjoyed a social hour and served refreshments. M No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Clive Siddoway and Mrs. Marell Timothy played high Monday Mon-day evening at bridge games following fol-lowing business meeting of No. 2 Fire auxiliary. Mrs. W. L. Faddis Fad-dis was hostess, serving refreshments refresh-ments to thirteen present. jt Birthday Dinner Bishop and Mrs. Lancelot Bills of Riverton and son David Bills of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spendlove and Miss Beverly Johnson of Salt Lake City attended at-tended the birthday dinner given giv-en Friday evening for Mayor Ed Johnson by Mrs. Johnson. 4 Mothers Honored Tuesday, February 28, Mrs. Richard Connary of Salt Lake G. Frazier of Copperton. Bowls of spring flowers were used in the dining and living rooms. Guests attending were Mrs. James Jam-es Denver, Mrs. Howard Matthews, Matth-ews, Mrs. Fern Pett, Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Smith, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. Lawrence Stillman, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Charles Sullinger, Sul-linger, Mrs. B. D. Bennion, Mrs. I A. R. Bowlby, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Love-less, Mrs. S. L. Weidman, Mrs. Earl James, Mrs. Lee Jones and Mrs. Bailey Santistevan. Prizes at bridge were awarded Mrs. Denver and Mrs. Smith. k Sentinel League A discussion of "Un-American Activity" was led by Mrs. Roy Shilling Tuesday afternoon at the meeting of the American Mothers' Sentinel league at the home of Mrs. B. D. Bennion of Copperton, presiding officer. Interesting In-teresting current events were given by Mrs. C. E. Pollard. Group singing supplied musical numbers. Refreshments were served. ser-ved. J4 Rebokahs A business meeting of the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7 at the Masonic Ma-sonic hall presided over by Mrs. May Peterson, noble grand, was followed by luncheon at Sturm's cafe for fifteen members Tuesday Tues-day evening. t |