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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mrs. James B. Greene motored to California Thursday of last week where they will be gone six weeks visiting friends and rlatives. Miss Peggy Greene was the dinner guest of Mrs.' Burdette Smith of Midvale Sunday. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Melba Jone sof this city. A weding reception was given Wednesday of last week in honor of Miss Melba Jones of Burdette Smith of Murray vand Bingham, which took place' at the bridegroom's bride-groom's home. A color scheme of, pink and white was developed in the dining room. A silver basket bas-ket of roses and carnations centered cen-tered the table. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine trimmed in silk braid and pink rose buds and carried a boquet of ophelia roses. ros-es. Miss Peggy Dawson Greene, the bridesmaid, wore a gown of white fringed silk sateen and also al-so carried a boquet of roses. L. L. Gordon of Murray acted as best man. Assisting the bridal party in receiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. V. B. Jones, the bride's father, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Parker Miss Winifred Ward and Ray Ward furnished music for dancing, which was enjoyed on the lawn decorated in Japanese lanterns. A buffet luncheon was served to 150 guests. The young couple will make their home in Midvale after September 1. Bob Bee, of Provo, who operated oper-ated a tailor shop in Bingham for a number of years, was a visitor to camp on Thursday. Bob is now connected with a Chicago Tailoring firm. A number of friends of Miss Irene Kennedy of Midvale left Bingham by auto on Tuesday evening ev-ening and spent a delightful time at her home. Dancing was indulged in and a sumptuous repast re-past enjoyed. Those who took part in the festivities were the Misses Agnes and Alice Greer, Peggy Gaithwaite, Margaret Grant, Lovetta Stuart and Messrs Fred Askins, Miles Gay-waithe, Gay-waithe, Lawrence West, Toby Tobianson, King and Bonny Cole. where he has secured a position. Mr. Wilson leaves with the best wishes, of a wide circle of friends Mrs. Jimpson of Salt Lake City is visiting hfcr daughter, Mrs. Fred Askin this week. J. Jones and family motored to Butterville on Thursday, accompanying ac-companying them was Miss Agnes Ag-nes James who will visit her parents at Union. Miss Lillian Chiara has secured secur-ed a position and will leave camp on Saturday for Helper, where she will teach school. Jim Byers," who for the past five years have operated restaurants res-taurants in Bingham under the name of "Jim's Place," will leave camp in the next few days with a number of old time employees and friends for a big fishing trip. Jim hasn't premised to bring back any fish but anticipates a good time. Miss Grace James, the youngest young-est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark James came up from Union Un-ion on Thursday and intends making her home in Bingham this Winter with her sisters. Abner Wilson, formerly master mas-ter mechanic of the Utah Apex Mining company left camp on Thursday for San Francisco, The F. O. N. club met at the home of Miss Agnes James on Wednesday. Those who attended were Mrs. Lee Dean, Mrs. Wil-lard Wil-lard Richardson, the Misses Agnes Ag-nes James, Ivy James, Lillian Chiara, Phoebe and Annie Masters. Mas-ters. Musical selections were rendered and a delightful luncheon lunch-eon served. Mrs. R. G. Buckle of Salt Lake City will make her home here at the Bob Wells apartments this week. L. W. Patten, the affable D. & R. G. agent has purchased himself him-self a new Maxwell, which will mean the road betveen Bingham and Salt Lake will be kept warm. |