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Show Tuesday evening Mrs. Albert Ray entertained the Kopperette Klub at her home. Two tables of bridge were arranged for Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mrs. Orval Warner, Warn-er, Mrs. Robert Streator, Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Frank Finnis, Mrs. Dewey Mayne, Mrs. Budd Nichol and an invited guest, Mrs. Don Laycock. Prizes were presented pre-sented Mrs. Streator, Mrs. Finnis and Mrs. Mayne. Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Sam Sturm, Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. Art Sorenson enjoyed a dinner din-ner and theatre party in Salt Lake Thursday evening. Copperton I ' I5y Mary Ilrown I Mr. and Mrs. Budd Nichol I were host and hostess at a Misfit party Friday evening at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols. Old fashioned games were played and a de- licious luncheon was served a midnight. Mrs. Frank Mead entertainec with a bridge breakfast and cards at her home Wednesdaj morning. Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mrs Don Laycock and Mrs. Basil Do' man were present. Mrs. Laycock i played high. , Mrs. Hardy Oddl's father, Mr. A. M. Waite of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, spent last week visiting at her home. Master Keith Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Earl of Salt Lake, was the week end guest of John D. Breckon. Bishop George Nix is at the St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake where he is receiving treatment for sciatic rheumatism. Monday evening the concluding conclud-ing meeting for this season of Lady Democratic club was held at the home of Mrs. Pete Smith. After the business meeting Mrs. Vaun Christcnsen was presented with the card table which the club raffled and cards were enjoyed. en-joyed. Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and Miss Sadie Rogers won first and second prizes at contract. Eleven members were present. Mrs. Orval Warner, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Ray, Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mrs. Budd Nichol and Mrs. George Gadd met at the home of Mrs. Dewey Mayne Saturday morning, where they enjoyed breakfast. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Frank Mead entertained Mrs. Guy Murray, Mur-ray, Mrs. M. A. Stuart and Mrs. James Denver at a bridge luncheon. lunch-eon. Mrs. Stuart held high score, j Monday afternoon Mrs. Frank Mead was hostess to her bridge I I foursome. Cards were the diver- sion for Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Hcber Nichols. Mrs. Sullenger held high score. Mrs. A. R. Bowlby visited at Tooele Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Stuart. |