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Show ..Hingham Society I One of the successful soctil affairs of the week was the diaie given by t!it) Utah Cpper cub in Tremellins's hull Thursday evening. The murc was furnished by .an jrc'iestra from Salt, Lake C'ty. About one hundred cucpies made m 'rry uii .:i the wee h'jurs of She morning. , Mrs., Eugene Morris entertained at cards at her home in Markham "Wednesday "Wed-nesday evening of last ween. Those present were Mrs. Darrenougen, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Nordberg, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Boland, Mrs. Hartman, Mra.-Fra zier, Mrs. Dahlquist , Mrs. Gerrans, Mrs. Garvin, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Mathews, Mat-hews, Delia Coakley, Winnie McMahon, Mc-Mahon, and Amy Copper. The first prize, a hand painted plate, was won by Mrs. Mathews, the second, a crocheted cro-cheted doiley, by Mrs. Gervans and the consolation, a miniature deck of cards, by Winnie McMahon. A delicious delici-ous luncheon was served later. Members 'of the Emanon club were delightfully entertained by Mrs. Earnest Earn-est Dean at her home in 'Markham, Thursday evening of last week. The living room was artistically decorated In Chinese lilies ' and carnations, the dining room with violets. Five hundred hun-dred was played. Beth Wlllianms won the first prize and Mrs. Dean the consolation. . Those present were Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist, Mrs. Unader, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Dean, Beth Williams, Florence Clemenson, Esther Dahleen, Delia Coakley,, Winnie McMahon, Caroline Car-oline Rasmussen, Florence White and Mrs. Rendal. A delicious luncheon was served. One of the most delightful events of the week was a birthday party given by Evelyn Staff on her fifteenth birthday. Games were enjoyed until a late hour. Luncheon was served to T fnw1T Dtl. fni. second, and Mrs. Cblyar the consolation. consola-tion. Luncheon was then served after which the guest of honor was presented with a half dozen( silver teaspoons. . , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dobbs of Highland High-land Boy entertained at a dancing party Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson' of Am-eriahn Am-eriahn Fork. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Montague, Mon-tague, Mr. B. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Mr. and Mrs.. Josh Carpenter, Sam Baird Ben Selvin and Clayton Kirkham. . Mr. and Mrs, Louis t)obhs and Mr. and Mrs: Maurice Bee, motered to Salt Lake City "Sunday to attend the Orpheum. Mr. Lester Dobbs spent Sunday In Salt Lake City with his wife who is at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, of Am-ercan Am-ercan Fork spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dobbs of Highland Boy., Miss Alice Smith resigned her position posi-tion as teacher in Highland Boy to take a position in Idaho. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Airs. Bessie Ackinson in Copperfield Thursday afternoon . Those present were Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Lowell Carter, Mrs. O. E. Jones, Mrs. G. E. Ltndelof, Mrs. Leonard Ford, Mrs. Kliades, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Coop, Miss Edith Borg and Miss Pautz. Lunch 1 was served and the Rev. Mr. Fagan ! gave a very .interesting talk. The W. B. A. K. card club were en-1 en-1 tenained by Mrs. Bessie Ackinson garet Greer, Gladys Gust, Jean Fd-wardS; Fd-wardS; Madge Henry, Juanita Black, Versa Balck, Evelyn and Ellen Staff, William Grant, Estle Gust, Henry Stillman, Lathrop Nichol,- Rennoll Viette and Gerald McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen and two children of Tooele are visiting in Bingham, the guests of Mrs. A. B. VValdemSr. Mr. J. B. Meyers, manager of the Utah Power and Light company, has been confined to his bed with rheumatism, rheu-matism, the past week. Mrs. J. F. Flynn entertained the G. G. G. G. club Saturday afternoon of last week, at her' home in he Bour-gard Bour-gard Apartments. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Kemp receiving the honor hon-or for high score and Mrs. Bolman the consolation. The room was beautifully beauti-fully decorated in Shasta daises. A two course luncheon was. served. Those present were Mrs. J. D. Shelling, Shel-ling, Mrs. James Garnett, Mrs. S. M. Young, Mrs. B. J. Barnard, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Joe Manwaring, Mr3. W. S. Jones, Mrs. George Bolni-n, Mrs. Wm. Meyers, Mrs. John G. Wad3 nd Mrs. Joseph Kemp. Mrs. H. B. Aven of CoPDerfleld spent last week end in Salt Le City the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Knott. Mrs. Knott entertained at an elaborate dinner party in honor of Mr. Aven and Mr. Knott's birthday anniversary. Mr. Roy Gardner, formerly of the high school faculty, spent Friday in Bingham visiting old friends. rriuny mgnt oi lasc weeK. hrogressive whist was played. Mrs. Caiaca won the first prize. Mrs. Nichols the second sec-ond and Mrs. Lowell Carter the con-solution. con-solution. Luncheon was served to twenty-two ladies. Mrs. Paul Ackerman is at the local hospital having undergone an operation opera-tion for appendicitis. Miss Vivian Wahlstrom surprised her many friends in Bingham by slipping away to Salt Lake City Saturday, Sat-urday, where sh'e was quietly married to Mr. W. C. Jensen of Ogden. Clyde Countryman and his. friend, L. Boehme, Jr., who are studying .medicine at the university paid Bingham Bing-ham a visit over the week-end, stopping stop-ping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Countryman. r Miss Vera Thorn entertainel at dinner din-ner Wednesday evening of last week. Present were 'Miss Edna Borg, Miss Mabel Nepul and Miss Alice S'mith. The Highland-Boy community club is making preparations for .a dance to be given tomorrow night at the' school building. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith entertained entertain-ed at dinner Friday evening for Miss Alice Smith and Miss Mabel Xeprud. "3T Miss Alice Smith, who has been visiting with relatives and friends here, left Saturday for her home in Idaho. The Highland Boy community club gave an entertainment and luncheon Thursday evening.. C. W. Buchholz, former, cashier of the Copperfield bank, spent yesterday in the camp on business. Miss Anna Frosgong of Denevr, Colo., is visiting with Mrs. A. F. Trowelling, Tro-welling, while en route home from a trip to Frisco. Mr. Boyd Banard spent Monday in Salt Lake City attending to business connected with the U. S. mines. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wallace entertained en-tertained at cards at their home in Carr Fork Saturday evening of last week. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Dave Lyons won the lady's first prize and Mr. Ralph Unander the gentleman's gentle-man's first prize, while Mrs. Wm. WallSfce and Mr. Earl Osborn carried away the consolation prizes. The invited in-vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Unander, Mr. and Mr3. Earl Osborn, Mr. and iMrs. Dave Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Miss Mae Ried. Luncheon was served. Mrs. A. W! Lubeck left Wednesday for Southern California, where she will spend the rest of the winter. Mary Ellen Highland, Maude Welch, Verona Darrenougue, Gertrude Ger-rans, Ger-rans, Nan Gamache, Gertrude Colyar, and Mabel Knudsen were entertained at a sleighing party by Ruby Knudsen Knud-sen of Copperfield last Saturday night. A delicious luncheon was served at midnight at the home of Miss Knudsen. Mr." and Mrs. Abner Wilson entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday evening of last week, Miss Beth Williams, Misses Mary and Jessie Robertson, Mrs. Katrina Wilson, Mr. Walter Coutchen and M r. Wm. Robertson. The evening even-ing was spent playing Five, hundred. Miss Jessie Tajert, head of the department de-partment of music at the high school, went tq Salt Lake, City Friday to hear Alberto Salve, the world's greatest harpist. The W. W. W. qfcib held a business meeting at the high school building. New members were voted upon, after which they adjourned to the cooking room where they prepared sandwiches sand-wiches and cocoa. Those present were Mildred Nerdin, Lo Ree, Deaken Ceylin, Tobiason Lucile Darrenougue, Edith Nerdin, Beulah Copenhaver, Versa Black, Elva Johnson, Alice Mat-son, Mat-son, Annie Togliette, Blanch Robbins, Elizabeth Gayhwaite, Doris Masters, Idona Goff, Gladys Davies and Jennie. Steele. Mrs. Garvin was chaperon. The Copperfield Community lub entertained at the school building Thursday evening in, honor of Miss Kate Blair, a February bride. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Carter won the first prize, Mr. Joe Colyar the I |