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Show Grossman, Mrs. Cecily Jackson, Mrs. Leola Peterson, Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia McCarty and Mrs. Edna Medley. A late luncheon was served. and Mrs. James Reed, celebrated her ninth ibirthday anniversary on Wednesday, February 6, with a delightful narty. Games were played and prizes were won by Pamela Lofgran, Sonja and Marsha Mar-sha Walker. Others present were I Virginia Nielsen, Joyce Peterson, Peter-son, Ellen Coombs, Lois Fahrni, Dixie Reed, Natalie Reed, Marilyn Mar-ilyn Holladay, Lorraine Rostrun" and Linda Collins. A delicious luncheon was served. Sonja received re-ceived many lovely gifts. Mrs. Ina Lofgran entertained at her home for the 509 club Wednesday night. A delicious dinner was served after which five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bessie Bigler, high score; Mrs. Rita Rostrun, cut, and Mrs. Donna Bardsley, traveling. Others present were Mrs. lira Coombs, Mrs. Viva Sweat, Mrs. Norma Holladay, Mrs. Millie Wykert and Mrs. Jenny Ball. Mrs. Coombs will be hostess to the club on Feb. 20. Mrs. Edna Pierce of Murray visited with Mrs. Mary Gress-man Gress-man Friday, February .1. The 500 club met Wednesday evening as guests of Mrs. Lil Marshall. Winning prizes were Mrs. Elva Baum, high and club, and Mrs. Delta Turner, second. Others present were Mrs. Mary Donna Linck, RaNae Holladay, Ann Christie, Mary Lou Ball, Isabel Abreu, Carol Steel and Joy Seal, all members of Bingham Bing-ham high school Minerette club. After the drive hot chocolate and homemade cookies were enjoyed at Mrs. Coffey's home by the girls. Mrs. Mary Beth Walker was honored Monday, February 4, at a lovely birthday dinner at the Otto and Ben Cafe in Salt Lake City. Others present were Mrs. Virginia Seal, Joy Seal, Mrs. June Draper, Mrs. Jessie Nielsen Niel-sen and Mrs. Beverly Carson of Salt Lake City. Tuesday visitor of Ruby Mae Serassio was Shirley Webster of West Jordan. Sonja Reed, daughter of Mr. Proceeds will go the cnurch building fund. Everyone is welcome. wel-come. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weagel were hosts to an adult Aaronic Priesthood meeting held at their home on Wednesday, February 6. Mr. Weagel gave the lesson. Mrs. Betty Gillam, president of the Lark school iP-TA wishes to announce that there will be a P-TA executive meeting held next Monday, February 11, at the schoolhouse. Mrs. Elaine Brownson was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening, February Feb-ruary 5. Bridge was played after which a lovely dessert-luncheon was served. Mrs. Alta Boyd play ed high and Mrs. Bessie Randall received the bingo prize. Others present were Mrs. josie Co,Tv, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Betty Gillam, Mrs. Mary Jo Rub-right Rub-right and Mrs. Virginia Wells. Mrs. Coffey will toe next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and daughter Sonja enjoyed Sunday evening, February 3 with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ault of Midvale. A hearty response from Lark and Butterfield canyon residents to the March of Dimes Porch-light Porch-light Parade which was conducted conduct-ed last Thursday night, netted the polio fund a total of $88.48. The drive in Lark was directed by Mrs. Josie Coffey and volunteer volun-teer workers assisting her were LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 Jl Lark Wa.rd Relief Society is sponsoring a school lunch to be held in the Lark Amusement hall at noon on Friday, February, 15. |