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Show Mrs. Patricia Williams. Edilor Phone 150 LAST WEDNESDAY evening Mrs. Ann Bird had as her guests j members of her pinochle club, j including Mrs. Letha Acklin, Mrs. Alice Baxter, Mrs. LaReta . Worthen, Mrs. Lela Rowley, j Mrs. Dorothy Gale and Carolyn j Lawson of Caliente, Mrs. Mar- i jorie Harton, Mrs. Vera Beitz. ' Winning the prizes were Mrs. I Harton, and Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. I Bird served a luncheon after the game of cards. i PINOCHLE was played last Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Peggy Sullivan. Ladies present were the following club members: Mrs. Jerry Memmott, . Mrs. Lois Hollis, Mrs. Becky Price, Mrs. Virginia Bedding-field, Bedding-field, Mrs. Naomi Bohart, Mrs. Lee Eyre, and an invited guest, Mrs. Jane Gillies. Mrs. Sullivan served refreshments refresh-ments late in the evening. AT THE HOME of Mrs. Ann Bird last Thursday evening, pinchole was played by Mrs. Maxine Bohart, Mrs. lone Roberts, Rob-erts, Mrs. Virginia Grimes, Mrs. Mary McCulley, Mrs. La Vera Meeker, Mrs. Marjorie Harton, Mrs. Afton Nielsen and Mrs. Melba King. Mrs. Harton and Mrs. McCulley McCul-ley received the prizes. i MRS. ELEANOR MURDOCK recently entertained her pinochle pi-nochle club, with the following ladies receiving prizes: Mrs. Dorothy Grimshaw, Mrs. Doris Gustavson and Mrs. Joyce Coon. Other ladies enjoying the evening eve-ning included Mrs. Patsy Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Lou Campbell, Mrs. Inez Steinfels, Mrs. Barbara Mayer and Mrs. Jane Gillies. . . i SANDRA LEE SPAINHOW-ER. SPAINHOW-ER. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THE ELLA STANCLIFF Past Noble Grand club met at the I O O F hall Wednesday, Jan. 9th, for a no-host party. A delicious deli-cious hot supper was served at 7 o'clock. President Frances Jefferson conducted the business meeting. Officers elected for the next six i months are: Lillian Atkin, president; presi-dent; Clysta Hutchings, vice president; Margaret Lyman, secretary; sec-retary; Iola Carter, treasurer, and Hilda O'Leary, reporter. Those present were Lillian ; Atkin, Ada Baxter, Bertha Cot-trell, Cot-trell, Selma Carlson, Iola Carter, Car-ter, Hilda O'Leary, Virginia U'Ren, Gladys Shingleton, Dora Johnson, Margaret Lyman, Susan Su-san Glenn, Frances Kinross, Clysta Hutchings, Jennie Martin, Mar-tin, Frances Jefferson, Vena Wilson Wil-son and Elva Sedgwick. Frances Kinross joined the club, making a membership of 23. . MR. AND MRS. WILMER AAGARD were hosts at a pinochle pi-nochle party last Saturday evening. even-ing. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Merryweather, Mrs. Thurland Thur-land Sly and Mrs. Roldo Turner. Prizes were received by Mr. t and Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Merryweather. A luncheon was served at midnight. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Kay Gribble. A party was given in her honor last Wednesday after school, with the following i friends enjoying the occasion: ' Jeanette Beitz, Colleen Hutchings, Hutch-ings, Dottie Stahl, Sheila Dalton, Marion Lyman, Carol Vestal, Karolyn Myers, Susan Williams, ReNee Norton, Floreen Griffiths, Grif-fiths, Iola Young and Barbara Thompson. After an afternoon of various games, jello, birthday cake and punch were served by Mrs. Gribble. BRIDGE was the evening's entertainment at the home of Mrs.Kate McDonald last Thursday Thurs-day evening, with Mrs. Jeanette Kohler, Mrs. Mildred Haynie i and Mrs. Loretta Cline receiv-I receiv-I ing the prizes. , Other players included Mrs. ' Mildred Coon, Mrs. Fonda Magill and Mrs. Elaine Archer. At 11 o'clock Mrs. McDonald served refreshments. News Want-Ads Get Results George Spainhower, celebrated her fourth birth anniversary on Wednesday, Jan. 9th. A party was given in her honor, with the following friends enjoying the affair: Robert Smith, Norman Hollis, Carol Jean Hanley, Johnnie and Craig Kirk, Sharon Pasborg, Kathy and Freddie Miller, Janet and Jackie Frazier, j Robin Bozarth, Gary Tomsik, Georgia King, Katie Gronning, Steve and Becky Kesler, Keith Gillins, Jimmie, Kenny and Sharon Hollis, and Bedra Gallagher. Gal-lagher. Lovely gifts were presented to Sandra Lee. Children's games were played, after which cup cakes, ice cream cones and punch were served. All day suckers, balloons and nut cups were given as favors. A PARTY was held for the Ladies Auxiliary, Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Lodge No. 841, Monday evening, eve-ning, Jan. 18, at St. Bridget's recreation hall. The ladies were entertained by members Lillian Mellor, Wanda Munk, Ethyl Mclntyre and Marian Mellor. I Bridge and pinochle were played, after which a lovely salad was served. Prizes were won by LaRee Hollis, Maxine Bohart, pinochle; and Helen Leech and Norma Yount, bridge. Twenty-five members attended attend-ed the affair. . . Mrs. Nina Berger is a patient at the L D S Hospital in Salt Lake, wher eshe underwent leg surgery. MRS. MILDRED HAYNIE entertained her bridge club at a spaghetti supper Wednesday J nighi. 1 Members present were Mrs. Maudell Crane, Mrs. Alverta Goodwin, Mrs. Toni Uffens, Mrs. , Ray Anderson, Mrs. Phyllis '. Keetch, Mrs. Dorothy Morris, i Mrs. Dorothy Kizer and Mrs. Mabel Westergard. Prizes were j won by Mrs. Uffens and Mrs. Goodwin. I I i THE ALPHA DELTA chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority met Monday evening at the home of Rosemary Davie, president, presi-dent, for the monthly business and study activities. Plans were made for a bake sale to be held Saturday, Jan. 19th, .at the 1 White Market, and a formal Valentine dance, Feb. 16th. The members will also enjoy a buffet buf-fet supper Jan. 25th. 1 The study part of the meeting featured talks by Rosemary Davie and Juanita Gleason on personality cultivation. Separate Separ-ate aspects of personality have been outlined by international headquarters for study thruout the coming year. Refreshments marked the end of a very stimulating evening. ' i NEW OFFICERS for Victory Rebekah Lodge No. 43 were in-1 stalled on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1 at their regular meeting. The officers were seated by District Deputy President Elva Sedgwick, Sedg-wick, Cree Elmer acting as deputy dep-uty warden. Officers for the ensuing term as: Louise Delgardo, noble grand; Jane Firmage, vice grand; Nelouise Schow, warden; war-den; Iola Deleuw, conductor; Garnet Garfield, chaplain; Dorothy Dor-othy Brimberry, inside guard- j ian; Juanita Gleason, outside ! guardian; Jennie Martin, right support to noble grand; Margaret Mar-garet Lyman, left support to I noble grand; Emma Griffiths, J right support to vice grand; Lillian Lil-lian Atkin, left support to vice J grand; Susan Glenn, secretary; Dora Johnson, treasurer; Char-i Char-i lene Cook, flag bearer; Magda-lena Magda-lena White, trustee; Dora Pool, musician. Refreshments were served after aft-er the business meeting. 100 hens on every farm will boost prosperity in this county. |