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Show MAYFIELD NEWS ITEMS. a: x x. x. X- y. Mrs. Albert F. Larson ententained Tuesday evening for a number of re-1 latives and friends in honor of her j ' birthday anniversary. A hot supper; was served. j Mrs. Heber C. Dorius entertained Sunday in honor of her fiftieth anniversary. anni-versary. A delicious hot supper was served the guests at 5 o'clock. ;ilisses Alice Olsen, Rozell Larson and Orpha Christiansen who are attending at-tending the Snow Junior College of. Ephraim spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mrs. Charles Hampton and daughter. daugh-ter. Ruby of Joseph are here the guests of Mrs. Hampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Dorius. Mrs. E. S. Andirson entertained Wednesday afternoon at.' a cording bee to a number of friends. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at. 0 o'clock. 'Mrs. Frank Whit lock entertained Sunday evening, the occasion being that of her husband's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Some 30 guests were present. pre-sent. The evening was spent in playing play-ing cards and music. Out of town guest.s were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pal-. Pal-. mr, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Voorhccs. and Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Gribble of Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lyman are receiving re-ceiving the congratulations of their 'riends over the arrival of a 7 lb. baby ba-by girl. A debate was held Sunday evening The subject was: "Which is the most u.seful to a community an old maid or an old batch. Miss (iedelia Faak and Mable Willardson acted ;,s the! affirmative and Miss V'erna Madsf n and Ada Mickleson acted as the negative. ne-gative. The old bach was decided to be the most useful to the community. |