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Show Mrs. Alfred Goff entertained the auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie 659, last night at the lodge hall. Mrs. Louis Babcock and daugh ter, Shonnee, left wlT return to their hoZl following a sever,? h ri with Mrs. Bab,ock- ' tYi and Mrs. S. T. Nerdfrf : local notes: Mrs. Edward Heather is very proud of the lilac bushes now in bloom in her yard at 23 Dixon. Both French and Persian varieties varie-ties are loaded with flower sprays. Next Tuesdav May il, Mrs. Maxine Gaythwaite will present a work and business lesson to the Bingham LDS wrd Relief society. This week Mrs. Crysta Woodland directed a theology lesson. She was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Richards, who spoke on "Revelation" and Mrs. Jane Ni- , chols, whose topic was "Inspiration". "Inspira-tion". Mrs. Ada Masters gave the teacher topic, "Spirit of the Good Neighbors As An Expression of Faith". Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murano and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson. Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin entertained entertain-ed Saturday evening in honor of her husband on his birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Scussel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan of Copperton. Mrs. James won high score prize at bridge. |