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Show the bingo prize. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served to eleven. Mrs. Glen Huebner was hos tess to No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary Monday evening. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Martin Prigmore, Mrs. Gordon Jensen, i and Mrs. Leonard Bell. Lovely refreshments were served. Mrs. R. G. Benson will be hostess at next week's meeting. The Navy's problem was the retaking re-taking of the enemy-held islands through amphibitious assaults. Ships of all types were used in the exercises including submarines sub-marines and aircraft carriers. "Aggressor" submarines and planes made repeated "attacks" in harassing the task force, adding add-ing even more reality to the operation. Mr. and Mrs; Frank Kendrick of Providence were Saturday overnight ov-ernight and Sunday guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Pinochle club met Tuesday evening in Copperton as guests of Mrs. J. A. Fike. Winning prizes priz-es were Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. W. A. Fike. Tasty refreshments were served to nine. Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky entertained enter-tained the Entre Nous club at her home on Thursday evening of last week, Awarded prizes at bridge were' Kay Braun, Mrs. William Ablett, Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, and Mrs. Martin Prig-more. Prig-more. Lovely refreshments were served. No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Irvin Stillman. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mrs. Wesley Longfellow Longfel-low and Mrs. Ross M. Gushing. Mrs. Boyd Anderson received local notes: BRIDE-ELECT FETED Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Copperton entertained en-tertained at a lovely miscellan eous shower in compliment to Miss Alta Thome, a March bride elect, on Saturday evening, March 22. Scene of the affair was the home of Mrs. R.G. Steele of Bingham. A floral arrangement arrange-ment of pink and white spring blooms and white tapers in crystal crys-tal holders graced the dining table. ta-ble. Dainty individual corsages of carnations were favors as were miniature umbrellas with wishes inclosed which were read during the evening. Monte Carlo whist was played and prizes a-warded a-warded to Mrs. Elwin Winn, Mrs. Ernest Poulson and Mrs. William Peterson. Mrs. William Ablett and Gladys O'Conner won the house prizes. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to forty. The honoree received many beautiful and useful gifts. Along with other crewmen serving aboard the attack cargo ship USS Winston, Lyle A. Farley, Far-ley, storekeeper, third class, USN husband of the former Bern ice M. Hillard of San Diego, Calif., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Farley of Copperton, recently participated in the largest Pacific Fleet training exercises held since the Korean outbreak. The exercises, called "Lex Baker Ba-ker One", took place off the coast of Southern California. Over 70 ships and 15,000 men of the navy and the newly activated 3rd Marines participated. Realtiy was added to the mock war games by assuming that lower California and several islands is-lands off the shore had been captured cap-tured by an "aggressor" enemy. |