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Show Is Hostess To IZridgadiers Mrs. Athena Cook was hostess to the Bridgadiers at their meeting meet-ing Thursday. Dinner was served at 8, and present were Liz Pace, Nona Chesley, Merlene Callister, Mary Hunsaker, Callie Morrison Bet ty Lay, Lois Hinckley, and Norma Pearson, club members, and Helen Baker, Wanda Beckwith, Loa Black and Mrs. Mary Beckwith, guests. Af ter dinner bridge was played, and high score awards made to Mrs. Wanda Beckwith and Mrs. Hinckley, Hinck-ley, while Mrs. Black received low. Elections were held that night, and new club officers are Mrs. Callist-ter, Callist-ter, president, Mrs. Hunsaker, vice president, and Mrs. Pace secretary. Clair Gardner, seaman first class, U. S. Navy Air Corps., left Delta last Thursday after a week at .home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair F. Gardner. He had jbeen in Tennessee, and went on to iSan Diego, and expects sea duty soon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moody returned return-ed to Delta Sunday after a week spent in California. They visited their daughters, Mrs. Virginia Yundt and Mrs. Marjorie Burr at Burbank, . and Mr. and Mrs. Garn Moody at Burbank. E. L. Moody went to Payson Sunday to take his tw'o-year old son, Ralph, to the hospital. The boy had surgery Monday morning and will return home later in the week. Wilford B. Hilton, who has been in Salt Lake City for medical care, was home for the weekend. He returned re-turned to the city Tuesday, and will be in the hospital Thursday for a major operation. |