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Show Copperf ield Locals Miss' Berttite' Johnson jind Helen Cole entertained at the homo of Jlrs. Geo. P. Xhnmiri Saturday evening . at a farewell party in honor of their . --- clawmate, Andrew Taki. Games '. and dancing formed the amus'nienj, . of the evening. A two-course lunch ' : was rervetl to J 4 gueta.- , 1 ' Mr. ' and Mr. ' Elter ; Stoker, 'turn 4 Jaok Mr. Mary Stoker and Mrs. Jon- . nie Mann motored to. Centerville on Atoiiihiy everifcg ftnd visrteiD "with relatives. ' . ' The' Parent-Teachers' Association hold a card party in 'the Auditonum ' . r Tuesday eve'nng.- Five Hundred was played, Mr. A;0.' Mugfur' won the ladies first prize atid ' Mrs. 0. W. Christem-en the consolation. W.. E ' Scott won . gents first prize "and ;. Maurice Cotter the 'consolation. ' Re- fragment were served. ; .' 1 ' Mr .and ' Mrs. ' C aH HYgit'ns Eureka are ttw guests" of Mr and .' Mrs. Byron' Thurmond this week. ; Mrs. H. B. ' Aven ': was hostess to the (J. G. G. G. club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Bridge was played A de." ; licious two-course lunch was serv-ed serv-ed to about 18 guests. " . " ' - " Mrs. Basil Doman entertained the G. I. G. Club Wednesday evening. Five Hundred was played, Mrs. Hudson Hud-son won first prize and Mrs. Guy " -McNabb the consolation. A dainty luncheon' was served to 13 guests. Mr. Glen Wheadoii of South Jor- dan was a vwitor at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Gus Kallos Monday evening. ev-ening. Mr. Raymond Welch of RJverton who has been employed ift Copper- " field for the past few month left , for Arizona this week to visit with '." relatives. . : Miss Pearl Mugfur was the honor ' guest at a birthday dinner Wednes- " day evening.' ., Beauty roses and jl . ' birthday cake with .candles fofmeV the table decorations. Covers were " laid for the .guest of honor aid Miss Adeline Kunz, Mrs. Wm. Goldsworth- V ' 1 y, Geo. Knudsen and Mr. and Mr. ' " A. E. Mugfur. "' " Miss Roween Mills of Riverton Li ' visiting with friends and relatives here for an indefinite time Mr. and Mr. K. K. Cronthera have moved to Lower Bingham to ' make their home after spending the week with Mrs. Gus Kallos. - Mrs. Elmer Knudsen entertaimtl the afternoon Sewing club Thursday afternoon. Lunch was served to Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mrs. Basil Doman, Do-man, Mrs. Dewey Knursen and Misa Claribel Mace.. Mr .and Mrs. Spiros Vedalikes en- . . -tertained Sunday evening, at dinner , In honor of the christening of their ' baby girl. Tony, manager of the Demetra bakery acted as God-father and gave the baby the name of Helen. Hel-en. Covers were laid for about two" hundred jruests. ' . Mr. Alex Halles, God-father of Helen Kallos was the dinner guesjfe Sunday of !lr. and Mrs. Gus Kallos.' Mrs. H. B. A veil, Mrs. B. L. Avert and Mrs. Arthur Maby were -Salt i Lake visitors Tuesday. . , Mrs. Mike Conners entertained at ' -a birthday party Thursday afternoon ' in honor of her baby Billy Beth. A birthday cake formed the table d-,V. corations. A dainty lunch was served serv-ed to Mrs. Chas. .Moore and baby, ' Mrs. A. A. Cole and daughter Marlon, Mar-lon, Mrs. Thos.'Webb, Pete and Blanch Webb and Mrs. Oael Bird.. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Byrne, Mrs. v . Mary Steele and Mr, and Mrs. J a. Denver motored to Salt Lake Satur- day evening and attended the Pan-" tages. . .'-.' . -"' Miss Van Ee is starting a home ' v ; nursing course at the Copperfield school house Tuesday evening-; fut " 6 o'clock. ' Everybody is invited to- " attend. The course will' eot . t9. tin which includes a ' text book. . For ' " further information see Miss Van Ee Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . Vv aikins entertained at a card party Saturday evening. Whist was played, Mrs. B.'H. Grisson won ladies first prize, Mrs. Bert Burns won the consola- tion. Mr. Harry McDonald won first "'' ' prize and Mrs. C, C, Colyar won the : . consolation. A three course lunch ' was served to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns, ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald. ,'" " ''- |