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Show CLUB AND PARTY MUTES Mn. Therol McArthur Mrs. Alma Kunz was hostess to the members of her bridge Club Monday evening at Hotel El Escalante. Special guests invited were Mrs. Mary Hon borne. Mrs. Ellen Olofson, Mrs. LaRue Morris, Mrs. Evelyn Jones and Mrs. Edith Lowder. Prizes went to Mrs. Lowder, Low-der, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Nona Chee-ver, Chee-ver, and Mrs. Olofson. Others present were Alice Hickman, Odessa Gentry, Bertha Jones, Idonna Jackson. Delna Arthur, Lenore Lee, Elsie Seegmiller, Helen Bumham and Flossie Harris. Har-ris. Mrs. Reed Leigh entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening at her home. Special guests were Mrs. Boyd Leonard. Mrs. Hazen Cooley and Mrs. Pat Fenton. High scores were awarded Mrs. Tony Lambert, Mrs. Cooley and Mrs. Browning Piatt. Mrs. Adrian Bunting entertained enter-tained her birdge club Wednesday Wednes-day night with Mrs. Tony Lambert Lam-bert and Mrs. Wendell Jones as special guests. Taking hame the prizes were Mrs. Blaine Standi-fird Standi-fird and Mrs. Virgil Bird. Miss Sara Marfarlane was host-tess host-tess to the members of the Bel Ami Club Wednesday night. Two guests, Mrs. Florian Warby and Mrs. LaRue Wood were present to enjoy the evening of sewing and visiting with the following members: Mrs. Iris Hafen. Mrs. I Irene Hyatt, Mrs. May Bovter, Mrs. Zola Knell, Mrs. bale Hal-terman. Hal-terman. Mrs. Kay Bawdin. Mrs. Mrtle Bauer and Mrs. Glenis Orton. Mrs. Glen Yergensen was hostess host-ess to the members of her bridge club at her home Monday night. A Thangsgiving theme was used during the evening, and a light luncheon was served by candlelight. candle-light. Those achieving high scores were Mrs. Helen Mathews, Math-ews, Mrs. Harriet Burgess and Mrs. Dorothy Thuet. Mrs. Glen Garfield gave a delightful de-lightful "teen age" party Friday evening at her home in honor of Miss Florene Richardson who will leave soon for Chicago on her recently won 1 II trip. Those participating par-ticipating in this farewell were i Janice Jones, Carolee Gibson, IMignon Gilliam, Deanne Grim-'shaw, Grim-'shaw, Carolyn Endsley. Barbara i Heap. Max Maxwell, Bud Gar-i Gar-i field, Delworth Armstrong, Ver-Inile Ver-Inile Matheson, Douglas Gilliam, i Ronnie Grimshaw, Gary Gibson j and Charles Maxwell. Mrs. Hazel Bulloch was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home Wednesday evening with Mrs. McRae Bulloch as a special guest. After light refreshments, the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Betty Hunter and Mrs. Murial Stevenson. (Continued to Page Five) CLUB AND PARTY MUTES j (Continued from Page Four) The M B V Club was entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Milne Friday afternoon at a lovely Thanksgiving season jiarty. Mrs. John Brown presented present-ed a program of Thanksgiving readings for the group, after which a delicious lunch was served serv-ed to the following ladies: Mrs. Mel Arns, Mrs. King Stevenson, ' Mrs. Hyrum Perry, Mrs. Rex Per-' ry, Mrs. Preston Wood, Mrs. Mel Ence,. Mrs. Milo Corry, Mrs. Hal Christensen, Mrs. Elias Leigh, i Mrs. Wallace Flanigan, Mrs. Art I Nelson and Mrs. Darwin Nelson. ' Mrs. Melvin Baldwin entertain- i ed her club at her home Thurs. day evening. Those present at this "sewing bee" and funfest were special guests Mrs. Mary Short and Mrs. Lloyd Fullerton, and members Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mrs. LaVar Hirschi, Mrs. Garn Hir-1 schi, Mrs. Carlos Black. Mrs. Miles Watters, Mrs. Chester! Cripps, Mrs. Keith Cripps, Mrs. J Bud Chamberlain and Mrs. Jack Thuet. Mrs. Dorothy Une was the honored hon-ored guest at a birthday party Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Virginia Leonard. Those bringing gifts and singing "Hap- -py Birthday" to Mrs. Urie were Mrs. Grace Heap, Mrs. Elva Yer-gensen, Yer-gensen, Mrs. Helen Mathews, Mrs. Harriet Burgess, Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Randall and Mrs. Dorothv Thuet. " The Lahoaobey .Club was entertained en-tertained Thursday evening nt the home of Mrs. Florence Crab-tree. Crab-tree. Mrs. Crabtree asked Mrs. Noreen Hall to be present and show her line of costume jewel-ly jewel-ly to the group. Special guests to this novel gathering were Mrs. Mina Orton, Mrs. Yvonne Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs. Elaine Kemp and Mrs. Sylvia Chamberlain. Door prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alice Milne, Mrs. Orton and Mrs. Jack--son. Sixteen guests were present pres-ent to enjoy the delicious refreshments re-freshments and evening's entertainment. enter-tainment. Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Leavitt entertained en-tertained the members of the cast of the outstanding three' act play "You Can't Take It With ou," Wednesday evening following the last performance. Partners of the cast were invited to partake of refreshments and talk over the joys and tribulations tribula-tions of putting on the play. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petty were hosts to the members of their dinner club at their home Saturday Satur-day night. The guests sat down to a full course dinner at a long table attractively decorated in the Autumn motif. After dinner bingo was played by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Betenson, Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Mo-Ray Mo-Ray Cloward and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Felt. I ) |