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Show ed at five tables and honors were captured by Mrs. Sylvester Pierce -and Mrs. Will Dack, as first and second, while the consolation went to Mrs. C. M. Peterson. Lunch was served at five o'clock. Mrs. Her-imansen Her-imansen received many beautiful (gifts as a remembrance of the day. o The Bonne Foi club members were guests at the home of Mrs. A. ;E. Park yesterday afternoon at the regular semi-monthly meeting. Fancy Fan-cy work and a reading by Mrs. Clinton Edwards, were the features of the i meeting. Mrs. Parks served her guests with a delicious luncheon at five o'clock. , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dugglns were host and hostess at a "turkey dinner din-ner party" last Sunday evening. Covers Cov-ers were lair for Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Jones, Mr. and ?Jrs. Edd. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christensen. o Mrs. Roy Childs and Mrs. Alma Fredrickson, entertained the Arlington Arling-ton club members and their hus-i hus-i bands at "500" Tuesday evening Prizes were-won by Mrs. Harold phristenson and Ben Roper. Con-Isolation Con-Isolation prizes were won by Mr. and (Mrs. Hugh Kearns. The special guests were Q. G. Crawford, of Salt Lake, Miss Addie Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns. A mid-night luncheon was served. f Society The members of the Social Circle ,'club were guests of Mr,. c. N. Jen- I 'isen at her home last, Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. The reading, "Life is a 'Funny Proposition," was cleverly given by Mrs. Daunt Sanders. The afternoon was spent at Needlecraft and at five o'clock the hostess served serv-ed dainty refreshments. The next j Imeeting will be held at the home of f 'Mrs. Daunt Sanders. j I Mrs. N. L. Hermansen was hos- f. teas to many friends at her home - last Friday afternoon at an anniver- fj sary party. The usual pastime of ij Progressive Five Hundred was play- : 4b |