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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson Atkin-son of Eureka are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josopeh Atkin- son thia week. Mf. Atkfason has beeen engaged in the leasing business in Eureka. i Miss Ivy Baker of the L D. S. business college of Salt Lake City visited with her parents this week. " j Mrs. Anna Mcguire is visiting with relatives at Salt Lake City this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin are rejoicing over a new arrival this week, a fine baby boy., Mrs. Jim Quirk of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jensen Jen-sen of Brigham City motoreto Bingham' on Monday" and spent a pleasant day with Mrs. T. H. Persons Bingham's only milliner, Miss Agnes Grier visited with her friend Miss Ilene Bennett of Midvale on Tuesday. The Maccabees gave a card party at Social Hall on Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Whist was played and a delightful luncheon served. serv-ed. Prizes were awarded as follows: fol-lows: Ladies 1st Prize Mrs. Kate Ford. 2nd Prize Miss Ivy Baker, Consolation Mrs.W. Roberts. Gentlemen 1st Prize Joe Warning. 2nd Prize Von Christensen. Mrs. Thos. C. Rathbone, and her young daughter of Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, New York arc visiting with aunt Mrs. Al Paustch of the Highland Boy. Mrs. Rathbone is a talented vocalist and has studied in German and Parisian academies. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart entertained in honor of Mrs. Alex Stuart on Tuesday evening. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed to thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City in their new Nash on Monday evening accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson. Miss Gertrude Gerrans one of Binghams most popular ladies and Fred Turner of Copperfield were married in Salt Lake October Oc-tober 20th. Mr. Joe Gerrans, mother of the bride entertained at a family dinner in honor of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Turn-er will make their home in Lark. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will give a card party the 10th of November at Mason's Hall. A luncheon will be served which will prove a novelty to all attending. at-tending. , Mrs. Tom Stringham spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Saturday of last week the wives. of Firemen's No. 2 surprised sur-prised their husbands after the regular meeting at No. 2 Fire j Hall. The evening was spent in 'cards and dancing. Lunch was served to forty. Committee in ! charge, Mrs. Roy Hughes and 'Mrs. Albert Miller. |