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Show I ! Bingham l Society Miss Margaret Bullock became the ' bride of Rufus Bull, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ball, of the Highland Boy , at the M. E. church here on Satur-5 Satur-5 i day.' Only intimate friends and rel-. rel-. atives of the family were present I . The ceremony was performed by the I Rev. Samuel Mitchell, pastor of the f M. E. Community church. Mrs. Van Trorrrp and daughter, f I Velva, were Salt Lake visitors Sun-day. Sun-day. Miss Marie Standish of Salt Lake City spent several days here the past week aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Donnell. Mrs. R. Jackson and daughter recently re-cently arrived here from Lancasshire, " England, and hope to make the Old Reliable their future home. , Mrs. Frank Lohr, of Salt Lake City - '. visited relatives here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond Gill man were the guests of Harry Steele Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Service and daughter, Betty, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee ones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Le Claire and i the Misses Bessie, June and Florence !( ; Robbins spent Sunday last at Liberty 1, Park. J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and , daughters were Saratoga visitors on , I Sunday. Mrs. Harry Steele returned home Monday after spending ten days in Pleasant Grove renewing old acquain-I acquain-I tances. " I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toy are all in J smiles this week as the result of a I visit from the stork with a fine baby "I v hoy on Wednesday. Tuesday was ladies day at the Gem mell Club. Bridge was played and "? luncheon served to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, :j Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. G. B. 1 4 Covey and Mrs. James Nerdin. 7 The Bingham Central Schools pre- sented the operetta "Cinderella n i Flowerland" on Thursday afternoqn for the children and on Friday even-' even-' ing for the parents. .J Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Stephens and I family and Mrs. Ellen Delemar of i Salt Lake City, forimer residents of Bingham spent Sunday in camp as the , ; ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield, Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin and Mr. and. I Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, motored to , Magna Thursday to attend the open- ' J ing of the new Utah Copper Club-.. Club-.. house. ' t? Miss Margaret Horsley vfus the i guest of her mother in Salt Lake, i during the week end. Miss Pauline Phillips spent the week-end at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele were ; A the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I Thompson at Pleasant Grove Thurs-! Thurs-! day. Mrs. Jesse Woodhouse entertained 3 at dinner in honor of her sister Miss Lorena Voohees on Wednesday even- ing. Dinner was served to the guest of honor, Miss Verna Skanchy, Miss Alicele Higgs, Miss Louise Van Ee, Miss Marjorie Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse and Tommy McMullen. Thru the efforts of Mrs. A. C. Cole a creditable musical program was ar-; ar-; ranged and given in the Bingham High School on Wednesday afternoon. Professor Anthony Lund, leader of the L. D. S. Choir at Salt Lake City i Mrs. Scheimer, violin, Miss Alice Wil ; liams the Welsh Soprano and others delighted with classical musical numbers. num-bers. (Continued on Page Five) Bingham Society Mrs. Edna P. Wade entertained on Thursday evening last with a surprise ' shower in honor of Miss Lilas Mc-Colman Mc-Colman who will become the bride of Arthur Bird, at Loveland, Colo., sdme time next month. Miss Mc-Colittan Mc-Colittan was the recipient of many useful and fancy gifts. ILuncheon was served after a musical program to Pauline Phillips, Rosetta Hailing, Marjorie Horsley, Lilas McColman, Verna Skanchy, Alta Miller, Alicele Higgs, La Vede Stokes, Edna Cook, Elida Garrett, Agnes James, Annie Masters, Bessie Call, Mabel Neprud, I Alta Acord, Gertrude Coiyar, Ruby Knudsen, Mrs. Lawrence Stillman, Mrs. Ross Cushing, Mrs. C. D. Abel and Mrs. Edna Wade. Miss Bessie Anderson, of American Fork became the bride of Clarence Ball at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Anderson the past Ruth Johansen and George Dahl-strom Dahl-strom were the representatives of the Bingham schools at a reading contest held at the U. of U. for all the High Schools of the State. They were chaperoned by Miss Alicele Higgs, teacher of oral expression in the Bingham Bing-ham High School. Mrs. Will Myers entertained the Martha Sewing Circle at her home on Wednesday. The time was taken up by sewing after which a two course luncheon was served to the following members. Mrs. Thoodore Chestler, Mrs. Lee Harvey, Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. W. H. Tre-varthen, Tre-varthen, Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. 0. C. Jones, Mrs. James Barkle, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Will. Somerick, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. W. B. Hull, Mrs. Gene Chandler and Mrs. E. J. Jones. Mrs. Charles Kearney entertained at cards last week. Five hundred was played. Mrs. J. C Leiser won high score and Mrs. Joe Nerdin the consolation. conso-lation. A two course luncheon was served to twenty guests. THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR" Members of the M. I. A. Dramatic Players of the L. D. S. church will present the popular play ,'The House Next Door" at the L. D. S. Ward-house Ward-house three nights during the coming week. Commencing Monday May the 18th and closing on Wednesday night. These talented players several weeks ago presented a comedy "Nothing but the Truth" which was said to have been one of the best amateur performances perform-ances given in Bingham Canyon. All those desirous of witnessing this play of "The House Next Door" , , should choose their night and appear early. The play will appear in three acts and will be directed by William U. Burgener assisted by Mrs. Ruth Young. , The stage will be under the capable capa-ble direction of Miss Annie Masters. The business manager is Jeesse H. Nix who will be assisted in the work by Leo B. Thome. Angus Chris ten-sen ten-sen will have charge of the electrical effects. The cast of characters are as follows; Sir John (hardened) Clyde W. Brady Lady Cotswold, wife of Sir John Mrs. Leila Nix Cecil, their son, in opera . Joseph Harker Eunice, their daughter, Mrs. Leona Hansen. Vining, the valet Clarence Cole Sir Isaac Knighted, Milton Mauchley Lady Jacob sen, wife of Sir Isaac ; . Miss Ruby Knudsen Adrain, their son, athletic Wayne E. Hansen Esther, their daughter, Miss Blanche Kenner Maxmillian, the valet, John B. Yates Lewis, Betwixt and 'Between ; ..., Roy Willis Captain Trevor, from India Louis W. Cutler The scenes of the play were laid in England and promises to be a treat to all participating. |