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Show I FRANKUN I 1 FRANKLIX-The Ladies Literary "uthe.d .-,uJeetingat the home of Mrs. Marvin Neeley. Mrs. Hazen Jamison gave, an interesting repo. t on the book -Escape" by i-tnei Yauce, alter which a delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served to seven members mem-bers and Mrs. Glen Stone, a speoal BUMr.' and Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mrs P B Dunkley and daughter, Renee, left Friday for a two weeks vacation in California. Mrs Leland Morrison entertained entertain-ed her bridge club at her home Monday evening. Lunch was sen-ed sen-ed after w.hieh bridge was played. Mrs. Stratford Smith; received high score and Mrs. Conrad Doney the guest prize. Special guests were Mrs. Conrad Doney, Mrs. Reed Jamison Ja-mison and Mrs. Ben Porte:. Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Smith motored mo-tored to Pocatello Sunday where they attended the bowling tournament. tourna-ment. Mrs. Jim Howarih entertained the Pinochle club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dwayne Cornish received high score and Mrs. Merle Adamson received all-cut. all-cut. Lunch was served at the close of the afternoon to the member mem-ber and three special, guests. Mrs. Dwayne Cornish, Mrs. Horace Ho-warth Ho-warth and Mrs. Douglas Wright. Mrs. H. Olson was a Sunday visitor vis-itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Oliverson spent Sunday at Malad visiting relatives. Mrs. Beatrice Doland entertained the basketball team at her home Saturday evening. Games were played and lunch was served to Blainej Parkinson, Bill Porter, Kenneth Ken-neth Woodward, Jim Beatty, Del-mar Del-mar Jamison, Woodrow Porter, La-Mar La-Mar Long. Lamar Oliverson, Don- lid Hobbs, Bud Wickham, Kay Fampton and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ho-mer D. Williams. These are the boys who took part in the tournament tourna-ment at Lava recently. Mrs., Rhoda Dopp of Logan visited visit-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Doney, Sunday. Mrs. Ida Hawkley and son Bill Coltrin spent the week-end in Pocatello. Po-catello. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hampton entertained en-tertained the Pinochle club at their home Saturday evening. Supper was served to 14 guests, after which pinochle pi-nochle was played for the remainder remain-der of; the evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Merle Adamson and Jim Howarth. Mrs. Samual R. Handy returned home this week from the. Preston hospital, where she, recently underwent under-went a major operation. Miss Leone Neeley and Miss Gale Atkinson left Sunday for Boise where they will attend the N.Y.A. Nursing school for the following fol-lowing 3 months. Mrs. Wallace Olsen entertained at a dinner Sunday honoring her husband's birthday. Members of the famiy present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs Nix Olsen and families. Mrs. Leland Morrison and daughter daugh-ter Mary Jo, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Ogden visiting relatives. rela-tives. Friday they were joined by Mr. Morrison and they spent the week-end visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson en-tertamed en-tertamed at their home Saturday evening. 500 was played after which supper was served to Mr and Mrs. Gerald Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hawkes. High score was awarded to Mrs. Horace WrSl8 a"'CUt 10 Mrs' Ge Mr. and Mrs. Murdock of Hono-'" Hono-'" , and Ml's' Masgie: Olsen of San Diego, Calif., called on Mr and Mrs She.don Doney last week STtt: bndge. Score honors were won |