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Show o WEDDING BELLS. o Harold Black, son of P. T. Black, and Miss Loul Humphries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries of Abraham, were married last week. o On Tuesday evening Mrs. Corwin Stout entertairredfjhe members ol The Fidelity Cluoahd their husbands, hus-bands, at a very clever St. Patrick's party. The decorations were in green and games "were played at which the following received prizes: Mrs. Tangren, Mrs. Rasmusen, Dye, ie Law, and Clarence Williams. Several Sev-eral Irish songs were sung by Mrs. 'Clarence Williams. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames James 1 Gottfredson, Ray Tozer, Clarence Williams, Oren Clark, Rulon Star-ley, Star-ley, D. P. Cram, J. M. Twitchell, Vincent Bradley,, Phillip Barkdull, O. A. Tangren, Orsen Rasmusen, Mrs. Frank Schrader, and the Misses Dycie Law and Gladys Bishop. At midnight a delicious luncheon was served. The hostoss was assisted by Margaret Lawrence and Ardell Stout. Mrs. J. J. Kirby entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon at a Kensington tea In honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. J. Kirby and Mrs. V. S. Gerber, who are returning to their homes in Salt Lake City. |