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Show son, Mrs. Boyd J. Ntrdin, Mrs. Sam Feraco, Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mrs. Tom Carrigan. Mrs. Albert Kastclic and Mrs. Harold, Chester. Ches-ter. Mrs. Feraco and Mrs, Sor-enson Sor-enson played high and Mrs. Nerd in received the bingo prize. Dainty refreshments were served. serv-ed. ' party last week. Mrs. Rita Ugarte is the truop leader. Hot chocolate choco-late and doughnuts were served at the home of Mrs. Lucille Spera after the party. -- Ruth Rebekah lodge met Tuesday Tues-day evening as guests of Muss Alihea Chnstensen. A business meeting was held followed by bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. CJ rant Hodges, Mrs. Joe Jenson and Mrs. Mabel Brimhall. Lovely Love-ly refreshments were served. Mrs. Clinton S. Robison was hostess to seventeen members of No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary on Monday evening. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Earl Rager, Mrs. Ross M. Cushing and Mrs. Antrum O. Jacobson. Lovely re-, freshments were served. Mrs. S. W. Jacques was hostess hos-tess on Friday of last week at a lovely Valentine party for members mem-bers of her club. A nicely-appointed one o'clock smorgasbord luncheon was served followed by bridge. Guests were Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel, Mrs. James Carrigan, Mrs. Ray Tatton, Mrs. Tom Carrigan, Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. Joe Brisk. Prizes Priz-es were awarded to Mrs. Scus-j sel, first; Mrs. James, second, and Mrs. Morris, bingo. On Monday evening Mrs. S. W. Jacques entertained at a lovely love-ly party tor Mrs. Wayne Soren-' : local notes: No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary met j Monday evening as guests of ' Mrs. John T. West. Bridge was 1 played and prizes were awarded: to "Mrs. Bob Jimas, Mrs. Manuel1 Susaeta and Mrs. Martin Prig-more. Prig-more. Dainty refreshments were . served to 20. - j Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum ofj Lead Mine are leaving today, i Friday, for California where they j will visit with Mrs. Baum's mo- j ther, Mrs. Gertrude Rogers, at Needles, and in San Bernardino ; with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. ! Albert Rogers. They plan to be! gone about three weeks. Fifteen girls of Girl Seout j Troop 79 enjoyed a sleigh riding |