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Show ' LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr. ami Mrs. Douglas Bergeson of Cornish, who are visiting at th James Bown home, Mr. and Mrs. James Bown, Fred Jones and daugh-! tcr, Florence, left for FishlaWe Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. They expect to re-j main until late Friday. Miss Florence Larson has returned after an absence of four months. Misg Larson ipent the time in Los Angeles,: where she was employed in a large department store. I Mrs. lilaine Larson was hostess to n group of intimate friends Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, when she celebrated1 her birthday anniversary. Progressive! bridge wa played and later a delicious deli-cious luncheon was served. ... Mrs. Leo Ghdhill was a charming hostesg to members of the Royal Neighbors Friday afternoon at a bridge-luncheon party. Mrs. Norman Johnson and Mrs. EL & Eggertsen were winners of the favors. At four-thirty four-thirty dainty refreshments were served serv-ed to sixteen guests. The hostess was assisted by her daughters, Misses Dorta and Jane Gledhill. I Mrs. Vearl Peterson delightfuWy entertained thirteen members of the Trofts Jouli club, and three special guests, at a bridge-luncheon party Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Knighton and Mm. J. B. Roper were winners of the favors. A dainty luncheon was reived following the session at cards. ... Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Farr and laughter, Wilma, motored to Ogden Friday afternoon and remained until Sunday visiting with relatives and friends. On their return they were accompanied ac-companied by Misses Nedra and Beth Farr, who had completed a three-week three-week vacation with friends at Ogden. |