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Show i Friends Fete Mist Helen Loveless A number of parties have been planned in compliment to Miss ; Helen Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless of Cop-perton, Cop-perton, who will become the bride of Arnold Hildebrandt of ' Milwaukee, Wis., in the Salt Lake LDS temple on January 29. Miss Loveless' fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius IlildeDrandt of Milwaukee and has served in the LDS mission fields in Germany Ger-many and the central states. Mrs. Willard T. Nichols entertained enter-tained Monday evening as a courtesy to the bride-elect. 'Hearts' was the chosen entertainment, enter-tainment, prizes going to Mrs. Loveless, Miss Helen Sparkes and Miss Loveless. Others attending attend-ing the affair were Mrs. W. H. Sparkes of Salt Lake City, Mrs. J. L. McKellnr, Miss Jayne Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Miss Helen Morris, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Miss Virginia Harris, Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, Mrs. Frank Olson and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Miss Loveless received guest prize. Refreshments were ii-rvcd late in the evening. A former student at the Milwaukee Mil-waukee State Normal school and a graduate of Brigham Young university, where she was affiliated affili-ated with the Cesta Tie social unit and the White Key honorary society, Miss Loveless is widely known in Bingham district for her work at the Central school summer playground. A teacher in Jordan district the past two-and-a-half years, Miss Loveless was compliment-ed compliment-ed last Saturday evening at a dinner given by women teachers of Sandy at the Hotel Utah. The 14 present gave Miss Loveless a handsome electric clock as a wedding gift. Miss Virginia Harris entertained entertain-ed at a nicely-arranged seven o'clock bridge dinner honoring Miss Loveless last evening at her home. Miss Lenore Richards will entertain en-tertain Stickers club members Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Sullenger at a bridge dinner for the bride-to-be. I This evening (Friday) at the home of Mrs. W. T. Rogers a social so-cial at which Mrs. B. D. Ben-nion Ben-nion is cohostess will be given in honor of Miss Loveless. . , o The Lutheran Ladies Aid met the evening of February 15 at the church in Carr Fork. The 20 present spent the time cutting rug rags and discussing purchase pur-chase of drapes or curtains with Mrs. Mary Slotte named chairman chair-man and asked to make a report next meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Slotte and Mrs. Paul Slotte. ,i Mrs. H. F. Dowd entertained Saturday evening at bridge and supper for eight guests. Prizes were claimed by Mrs. Axel Sy-browsky, Sy-browsky, Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and Mrs. Martin Prigmore. , |