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Show OUTING IS ENJOYED BY BINGHAM CHOIR Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, Auk- 23. "Wednesday of last week the members of the Bingham Methodist Meth-odist choir motored to Saratoga Springs, where a most enjoyable clay was spent. iBathing and outdoor games were m-(luUrfd m-(luUrfd In and a picnic luncheon and supper sup-per Wei-.' enjoyed by the seventeen mem-brrs mem-brrs present. It is planned to make these picnics an annual event. Thursday evening of last week after rehearsal, re-hearsal, a farewell party was given by members of the Bingham Methodist church choir for Miss Mae Longfellow, who left early this week to make her home in Rait Lake Mrs. Mark Jones and John Oulieton rendered several selections on the piano and and violin, respectively, and Mark Jones pang several comic songs. The remainder of the evening was spent in singing old - fash oned songs and playing play-ing old-fnshinned games, after winch light refreshments were served by members of the choir. Those present besides the guest of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heather and daughter, Miss Hnzel; Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones, Mrs. Tx-slie White, Mrs. Carrk- Greer, Mrs. Minnie Manley, Misses Agnes Greer, Alice Greer and Juanita Hull and Messrs. Lau-1 rence West, Albert Greer and John Culle- I ton. |