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Show I Society) CLUIIS Billie Gay Thompson Becomes Bride Of Ralph A. Blakely Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson announce the marriage of their daughter, Billie Gay, to Ralph A. J Blakely of Plattesville, Wis., nephew of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gridley of Chapin, Iowa, Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Blakely is a graduate of the Wisconsin School of Technology Techno-logy and is employed by the Utah Copper company. The couple will make their home at G'i Carr Fork. Martha Chapter, O. E. S., Plans Luncheon One of the most-anticipated and loveliest of annual spring parties is the May bridge lunch-con lunch-con of Martha chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star, to be held at one o'clock tomorrow afternoon after-noon at the Masonic hall. About one hundred guests are expected and arrangements for their entertainment en-tertainment are being made by the following committee members: mem-bers: Refreshment Mrs. Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. John West, Mrs. Russell G. Frazier, Mrs. II. C. Jenkins; Entertainment Mrs. W. II. Trevarthen, Mrs. C. A. Mor-ley, Mor-ley, Mrs. Louis Buchman and Mrs. George Robbe. , Marriage Announced Married in Salt Lake City on April 26 were Miss Grace Sayeko Ito of Plain City and Tomoyuki Yamane of Copperfield. Mr. Ya-mane Ya-mane has been an employe of the Utah Copper company the past two years. The couple expect ex-pect to make their home at Copperfield. , Engagement of Miss Helen Meyer Announced Thi- betrothal and approaching m.iiiiage of Mis.s Helen Meyer, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of Copperton, to Robert Harris of Bingham Canyon is announced hy the parents of the In ide-eleet. The couple have chosen June 1 as date of the wedding and the bride's home as the scene of the ceremony. Mr. Harris is a son of Mr. and .Mis. Fred Harris of ;i()7 Main .street and is an employe of the Utah Copper company. lie graduated gradu-ated from South high school, Salt Lake City, and is a former student of the University of! Utah. Miss Meyer graduated from ' Bingham high school and is a former student of Ilenagers Business Bus-iness college. She is employed at the J. C. Penney store. "it ! 7 ??"'! "?""-'- ........ ,...,,.,.r..ir'...x.T,f.r Linger Longer Mrs. J. J. Barrett was hostess hos-tess April 24 to the Linger Longer Long-er club. Invited guests were Mrs. E. E. Longfellow and Mrs. Elden Dorius of Mayfield. The eight ladies engaged in bridge, with Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. Aimer Berg and Mrs. Longfellow winning win-ning prizes, and were later served a tasty supper. . No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Nine members of No. 2 Fire auxiliary were guests of Mrs. Lawrence West Monday evening. Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. Eddie Grant won prizes. jt Ladies Aid Luncheon A one o'clock luncheon at the M. E. Community church dining room today will be served by Mrs. E. E. Longfellow and Mrs. Alfred Hedman of the Ladies Aid. Tickets are twenty-five cents. Luncheon Lovely spring flowers added a seasonal note at the one o'clock bridge luncheon given Friday for GGGG club members at the home of Mrs. Boyd J. Barnard, 1811 East 9 South, Salt Lake City. Placecards were tiny baskets of spring flowers to which were attached at-tached bridge tallies in floral design. de-sign. High at cards of the sixteen six-teen guests were Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Singing Mothers The Singing Mothers of the Bingham ward Relief society met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hazel Elmer in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Elsie Martin. Games were played under direction of Mrs. Lola Sorenson. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by Mrs. Olive Peterson, Mrs. Una Hanson and Mrs. Amelia Peterson. Prizes at Stork went to Mrs. Eva Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Mrs. Flossie Ramsey and 1 Mrs. Martin. K.S.K. Mrs. Joseph Rawlings entertained enter-tained the members of K.S.K. at her home last Thursday evening. Sewing was the main diversion and was followed with refreshments refresh-ments served to seven. No, 1 Fire A delicious hot dinner was served to about thirty firemen and auxiliary members of No. 1 department Monday evening at the No. 1 hall. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scussel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robison. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Jack Householder, Marlin Schultz and Boyd Nerdin. Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale presided at a lovely bridge luncheon lunch-eon at her home last Friday. The guests were seated at five small tables centered with bowls of pink sweet peas. Sprays of fruit blossoms were used in vases about the rooms. Bidden from Bingham Canyon were Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Hock-ing, Mrs. William Mclvor, Mrs. Forrest Adams, Mrs. Carl Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs. S. J. Granquist, Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Harvey , Wolfe, Mrs. Art Sorenson and ; Mrs. Marie Wix. Prizes went to Mrs. Wix, Mrs. Hocking, Mrs. Mclvor and Mrs. A. E. Pearson j , of Midvale. I In compliment to Miss Louise : Rogers of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Art Sorenson and Mrs. Marie Wix, who celebrated birthdays during the week, Robert Wallace of Midvale was host at a dinner at the t Two Feathers cafe at I Bountiful Saturday evening. 1 Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson, Sor-enson, Mrs. Wix, Miss Rogers, Charles Meyer of Pomona, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Billings of Salt Lake City. 4 Guests at dinner Tuesday evening ev-ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow were Dr. and Mrs. M. Smernoff, Mr. and Mrs. ! R. R. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. I Jensen. Bridge followed with Dr. ! Smernoff and Mrs. Jensen win- i ning high. I o i : |