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Show I meeting. Five-hundred was played and prize awarded to Mrs. Geo. Slicker, Mint, Mrs. Sara Christenson, 'second, Mrs. May west, consolation. A dainty two course luncheon waa served to 15 members. if WEEKS. J last week. Bewlng was the diversion and a two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Dallas Anderson, Mrs. Ernest Mllano, Mrs, Vern Faddls, Mrs. Art Bird. Mrs. Jack Davidson was hostess to tho O.O.Q. club at her home on Carr Fork Monday evening. Five hundred was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Voun Chrlstensen, first, Mrs. Ralph Murano, second, Mrs. Elvln Harris consolation. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Wm. Bennett. Mr. Chas. Cary, Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. Ralph Murano, Mrs. Voren Chrlstengen, Mrs. Elvln Harris Mrs. E. Annla, Miss Margreat Anderson. California, Monday. Mr. and Mm. W. O. Bens and daughter Mrs. Joe Harvey, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. C. E. Btrauc and daughters of Portland Oregen spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I Chas. Cary. , Mrs. L. Bracken and small son spent the week end in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Bracken's, father, Mr. I C. Doty. Mrs. James Stump and daughters of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting at the home of Mra. Harry Mitchell. Benefit association, motored to Salt j Lake City Saturday and formed a Theatre and dinner party. Those who attended were, Mrs. Robt. Burke, Mrs. Ceo. Lamb', Mrs. Ceo. Jaggers, Mrs. Ed. Shaw, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Country-man, Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mrs. Jane Jackson. j Mrs. James Barkle entertained at her home at Copperton Monday afternoon after-noon at a luncheon In honor of Mrs. O. A. Severson of Chisholm Minn., Mrs. Tom Mellon of Venice Calif., Mrs. C. L. Booth of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Geo. Chandler and Mrs. Geo. Robb. Mrs. Lee Jones entertained at luncheon lun-cheon Friday-afternoon for Mrs. Dave Lyon, Mrs. R. O. Frazler, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Lenora Richards, Virginia Watklns, and Calvin Cal-vin Jones. I Mrs. Geo. Sllker entertained at Five-hundred at her home on Main street, Tuesday afternoon of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Meach, first, Mrs. Pete Peterson Peter-son second. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Cecil Bennett, and children, Mrs. May West, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Frank Mead. Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mrs. Millie Gorham. I Hoops. Mrs. Hoops returned home with them. I Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Davis and sons Billy and Ray will leave Thursday Thurs-day for a two weeks trip through Idsho. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Steele of Amer-I Amer-I lean Fork and Mra. Ethel Varney of Prlgham City spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard. Bar-nard. Mrs. A. C. Larlck and children spent the week end In Price with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Blake. ; Mra. Robt. Burke entertained the officers club of the W.B.A. at her home on Main street Thursday eve-Ding eve-Ding of last week. Five-hundred was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, first Mrs. Ed. Shaw, second, sec-ond, Mrs. Jane Jackson, consolation. Mrs. Ed. Shaw won house prize. A three course luncheon was served to Mra. G-. Imr, rs. Jaggers, Mrs. Wm.vTlerney, Mrs. Chas Cary, Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Ed. Shaw. I Wallace Blackburn, a popular employee em-ployee of the Lark Store Co. was in camp Saturday night painting up the Mrs. Joe Kemp entertained at dinner din-ner Friday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Young. Mr. Mann and Dr. Flyn. Mr. Clarence Walklns entertained at a lawn party honoring her little daughter Norma B. at her birthday anniversary. Games were - played, prizes being won by Clarice Perkins, first. Marietta Collyar. consolation. Boy; first by Frank Maskarrl and Blllle Davis, consolation. A two course luncheon was served to 27 little guests. Mrs. J. J. Doyle entertained Informally In-formally at her home on Wall street, Monday evening. Cards formed the diversion. Covers were laid for eighty guests. Mrs. Jane Jackson and Mrs, James Ewing were hostesses to the Ruth Rebecka Lodge Tuesday evening at Society hall after the regular business i Miss Clara Chrlstensen Magdalyne and Cathrlne Oust and Norma Berg spent Friday In Salt Lake City t Liberty park. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Abrahamson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hahn of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Mrs. 8. Tracey of Ogden, Stanly Tracy of Mldvale and Mr. and Mrs. B. McCahe of Washington D. C. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cary Tuesday. Mis, Stewart Young of Salt Lake City Is spending a few days visiting with relatives and friends, " Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlgby of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Howard Fisher at their home in Copperfleld. Friday. Covers were laid for six guests. 1 ' Miss Cathrlne Doyle had as her guest Sunday evening Miss Rhoenna Mork pf Salt Lake City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bowes of Salt Lake City were, guests of Mr. and Mcs. Alex Loac Sunday evening. Mrs. Ed. Hoops of Copperton spent the week end in Salt Lake City, as the guest Of Miss Florence Hoops. j Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen and Chil-, dren left Sunday morning for Ogden where they were called because of the serious Illness of Mr. Jensen's sister, Louise. Mrs. Glen Davis of Copperton spent thevpast week' at the home of her sister Mrs. Gall Farnsworth of Copperfleld. Cop-perfleld. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Children. Chil-dren. Mr. and Mrs. Hebe Nlcholes and ( sons. Motored up Big Cottonwood Canyon Sunday and spent the day. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Henery and fam-1 ' , lly visited at the home of Mr. and ,Vi Mrs. Geo. Zlmmermar of Lehl Sun- : . Mrs. C. L. Countryman was hostess to the L.T.B. club at her home in the Boregard Apartments Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played. Mrs. Chas. Sullenger won high score, Mrs. Hebe Nichols second and Mrs. Elmere Knudsen consolation. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Ross Bonn, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Howard FiBher, Mrs. Chas. Sullenger, Mrs. Voren Chrlstensen, Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. W. Atkinson, Mrs. Jane Jackson and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. Mrs. Jno. Barrett was hostess to 1 the R.S.C. club at her home Tuesday evening. Five-hundred was played, firBt prize was awarded to Mrs. Ray Watson, second to Mrs. Francis Qulnn. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Glen Long, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. R. S. Wills, Mrs. Ross Watson, Mrs. Ray Watson and Mrs. Francis Barrett of Wyoming. .' Miss Dorothy Barnard spent the week end In Suit Lake City, visiting at the home of Mrs. Leon Barnard. Mrs. Wm. Erdman returned Monday Mon-day evening from Sprlngvlll where she spent the week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris Mor-ris and children, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and spent the day at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mllano and children formed a picnic party to Liberty park Sunday. Sun-day. Cathrlne Spencer spent the week end In Salt Lake City at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Grenlsh. Miss Marcella Aven who has spent the past year with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lelser left for her home In Spring-field Spring-field Mo. Miss Aven has made a host of friends In Copperfleld and Bingham Bing-ham during her stay here. Mrs. R. S; Hales had as her dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grant and children of Mldvale and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burkman and children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Carlsen of Casper Cas-per Wyo., spent the week end in camp at the home of W. L. Mitchell. Mrs Cnrlsen was formerly Mr. LaVetta Stewart. f . , . . Mrs! Howard Fisher was hostess to the Just-A-Mere club at a bridge luncheon lun-cheon at her home In Copperfleld Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Sul-llnger Sul-llnger won high score, Mrs. Jno. Barrett Bar-rett second and Mrs. Janlbelle Sullivan, Sul-livan, consolation. The members attended at-tended as follows: Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Atkin-son, Mrs. Wm. Klmes, Mrs. Mark Hanson, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Chas. Sullenger, Mrs. Jno. Barrett, and Mrs. Janlbelle Sullivan. Mrs. Irvin Stlllman was hostess to the Just-a-Mere club at her home on Main street Thursday afternoon of i Mrs. Geo. Dolman and son Robert, spent the week end In Latuda at the borne of Mrs. J. H. Davis. Mrs. Francis De Lancy and sons, 1 Robt. and Richard of Burbank. Cal., Spent a few days last week at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Lolo Spencer. Mrs. DeLanay Is sister of Mr. Spen- ,.-. .. ., cer- ...' Mrs. Paul Ransom has as her guest, her sister. Miss Helen Welch and Miss Harriet Hyenk. Miss Welch will remain for some time while Miss Hylnk will leave Weduesday morning morn-ing for California. Mr. and Mrs..Schewa'lter and Miss .Elsie Baler of the Apex left for a four week vacation. They will visit dlffer-, dlffer-, ent places In Colorado.' Miss Beth Mead left Monday for Detroit, Mtch., where she will remain with her Aunt, Mrs. Normand Wray for the next year. 8he will attend school there. Miss Mead leaves a host of friends In Bingham who Join with The Bulletin In wishing her success suc-cess on her Journey. , Mrs. E. Edwards,. Mrs. Geo. West, Kra,-' Frank Mead motored up Emigration Em-igration Canyosr Thursday of last weokV antf spent the day at Kelvin 1 Camp With Mr. and. Mr. Edward Miss Annie Masters spent the week end In Sprlngville visiting with Miss Marie Ward. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Peterson of Ogden Og-den were the house guests of Mrs. James Nerdln Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Peterson will be remembered here as Miss Marjorle Horsley a former for-mer teacher In the. Bingham High school. . Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Countryman were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday of last week. Mrs. Tom Mellen and daughter Betty who have spent the past six' weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gayth-wait Gayth-wait left for her home at Venice, Mr. Jno. Holton and Miss Auary Crane of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mrs. James Barkle, Sunday, at her home In Coppedton. Mrs. Frank Mead entertained at luncheon Monday of last week for Mrs. Tom Nerden, Mrs. Orson Dan-nard Dan-nard and Mr. Wm.' Walace. Mrs. Geo. West entertained at her home on Main street, Friday of last week In honor of her husband's birthday. birth-day. A four course dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Silken, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mead and Mr. and Mr. Geo West. Mrs. James Barkle entertained at dinner Sunday for her father, O. A. Holton and brother Jno. Holton who leave this week for Madoc Montana and Fred Jensen of Murray. Mrs. Frank Mead entertained at cards and a luncheon Saturday evening eve-ning at her home on Carr Fork. Mrs. A. N. Peterson won first prize and Miss Beth Mead consolation. The guests were Mrs. Geo. Sliger, Mrs. Geo. West, Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Miss Beth and Francis Mead. Mrs. Miles Gaythwalte entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Tom Daly, Mrs. Tom Sadler, Mrs. Clarence Strtngham and Mrs. Mary Dow, of Draper. Mts. Geo.,.Sllges entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlgby of Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for six guests. . i".?M The Officers club of the Womans |