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Show Society Notes Mrs. Myron Lewis entertained the Double-Four bridge elub at her home last Monday evening. High score was won by Airs. George Rodgers and consolation was given Mrs. H. O. Yeager. The club member.) were Mesdames Cuddy, Shehan, L. Brown, Yeager, Rodgers, Weston, Cline, Chauslor and the invited guests were Mosdamea Murdock, Gillies, New-hart New-hart and Ceo. Fernley. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Hurl Carter entertume 1 last Friday in honor of her Jaii','hter-i;i-law, Mis. Lester Carter The occasion oc-casion being that of a bridal shower. The evening was spent in playiug games. At eleven o'clock a duiniv luncheon was served to the following: follow-ing: Mesdames Win'. Pearson, J. Krazier, B. Edwards, L. Fergii3on, F. Hollis. L. D. VanWormer. Singleton, Single-ton, Tailor, S. Frazier, 12-u.on, Curtis, Cur-tis, Garzan, Hardy, Killain, Robinson Robin-son and Miss Pauline ViuWormer. The bride received .iiu i. useful and beautiful tifts. A highly enjoyable party was Riven Thursday evening at the William's Wil-liam's house by Mrs. M. R. Williams and Mrs. Paul Evans ' in honor of Mts. Merentha Smithson, who leaves very Bhortly to make her home- in Salt Lake City. Interesting games and beautiful musical selections were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served in a happy and competent style. Good wishes were showered upon the guest of honor, and also a wonderful shower of dainly, rare and beautiful handkerchiefs handker-chiefs was given. Mrs. Smithson has a large circle of friends in our city and is universally loved and respected. respect-ed. But every one sends out good wishes for her happiness and success suc-cess In her new location and home. Mrs. W. W. Markham entertained In honor of her son Billy's sixth .birthday. Hallowe'en decorations were used and the idea was carried out in the luncheon. Master Billy had as his little guests, Marie Carlson, Carl-son, Kathyrn Pitchforth, Gordon Murdock, Dan Gillies, Dave Lewis, Johnny Clay, Bob Martin, Ross Kes-ler, Kes-ler, Jack Kesler, Shirl Pitchforth, Larry Lemon and the guest of honor Billy Markham. Mrs. Myron Lewis was the honor-ed honor-ed guest at a birthday surprise handkerchief shower given at lier ! home Wednesday evening. The I evening was spent in playing or.u-;e land telling fortunes. The .nvued j guests were, Mesdames George Fern-: Fern-: ley, Al Cline, Jack Thiessen, Emm j Gillies ,W. W. Markham, Clark Kes- ler, Jos. Murdotk, S. C. Ruschiueier, j Frank Farmer, Charles Xewhart, I and the guest of honor, Mrs. Myron Lewis. The Pierian club met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Litchfield, Monday evening. The program for the even-i even-i was "The Stolen Church," read j by Mrs. Robert Sherwood and the j "Faithful Dogs of St. Bernard," j read by Mrs. W. W. Markham. A ( lovely luncheon was served by the hostess to Vena Wilson, Junita Miller, Mrs. Ed. Bardsley, Mrs. Sel-1111 Sel-1111 Carlson, Mrs. Markham and Mrs. Robert Sherwood was an invited guest. The P. H. C. C. club met at the home of Mrs. W. O. Carlson Satur day evening. "500" was the enjoyment enjoy-ment of the evening and high score was won by Miss Ardath Johnson, high guest prize by Mrs. Wm. Fern-ley, Fern-ley, and Mrs. J. C. Smith was award-: award-: ed consolation. At the close of the j evening a delicious luncheon was '. served to the following ladies. Mes- dames Ralph Quayle, Ross, Smith, J. C. Smith, Charles Ford, Maurice, Johnson, L. G. Clay, and the invited guests were Mesdames Rue Neilson, Wm. Fernley, Antone Johnson, Fred Levi, and Mrs. John Christensen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. S. C. Ruschmeier entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. I McDermont of Salt Lake City. "500" ! was enjoyed by the guests and resulted result-ed in high score being awarded to Mrs. Jack Whitted and Mrs. Joe Kinney, consolation. The invited guests were Mesdames Clarence, Grimshaw, Clark Kesler, W. W. Markham, Spencer Schow, Jack Whitted, Frank Farmer and the guest" of honor, Mrs. McDermont. Mrs. Jack Thiessen entertained the Saturday afternoon bridge club at her home. Mrs. C. C. Sloan won the prize for points and Mrs. Wm. Fernley the prize for honors. Guest prize to Mrs. Spencer Schow. The club members present were Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. Charles Moore Mrs. Wm. Fernley and Mrs. Rue Neilson. The invited guests were Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Wade Coon, .Mrs. Kimmel Coon, and Mrs. j Spencer Schow. A delicious lunch-1 eon was served by the hostess at five o'clock. Mrs. .Frank Galnour entertained last Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Virgilla's sixth birthday. birth-day. Ice Cream and cake were served ser-ved to the following little girls: Rosalie Smith, Darlene Ranson, Dar-lene Dar-lene Cline, Jackalene Anderson, Cathie Hen Jrick;on, Julia Hencrick 'ii. Hazel Triboie, Jean Chanselor Shirley Graff, Marion Graff, San tidy, Margaret Hanlon, Nuoin Yither, Beverly Viucemt, Marion am ivei..n Cieasou. r.uih Chypier No. 6 met at th Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, Oct 19th. Initiation ceremonies too: place. The committee on arrange ments were Mrs. Ida Sterling, Bel Fernley and Mrs. Dewey. The hal was decorated in fall flowers and ; ! hot chicken dinner was served in i very pie; ::. ; mann ?r. i The Ladies ui South Milford havi extended an invitation to all Masons wives arc! sweethearts, Easteri Stars ladies and hus bands to atten 'a card party to be given at the com munity hall, October 29th, at f o'clock. ! The ball given by the P. & B. W club on Friday last was the opening ball of tiio season. It was a won , det ful .success socially and financi ally. The scene at Arion hall was beautiful. The beautiful hall anc the elegant gowns of the ladies anc each one wearing a smile of satisfaction, satis-faction, caused comment of praist from all sides. The music was wonderful won-derful and put the pep into the event, which rounded it out into a i perfect and satisfactory event. Mrs. Jack Thiessen and Mrs. Frank Farmer entertained in honor of Mrs. Wade Coon and Mrs. Harry Coon at the home of Mrs. Thiessen Monday afternoon. The time was spent in playing "five hundred." Mrs. Spencer Schow won high score, and Mrs. Kimmel Coon, consolation. A auipUious luncheon was served -to Mesdames Joe Kinney, Clarence Grliui'.hav, George Fernley, Antone Johnson, S. C. Ruschmeier, Kimmel Coon, Roy White, Sr., Spencer Schow, Wm. Miller, W. W. Markham, Mark-ham, Clark Kesler, the guests of honor. |