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Show ffifli SOCIETY Mrs. Sarah Chrlstenson entertained entertain-ed the Musco-Vee Veea at her home In Copperfleld Tuesday evening of laat week. Cards were the diversion. First prize was won by Mrs. Marie Stewart, aecond by Mra. George West and consolation by Mrs. Jennie Julian. Jul-ian. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Tom Nedln, Mrs. Jennie Julian, Mrs. Orson Downard, Mra. Marie Stewart and Mrs. Jana Jackson.' . Mra. Basal Doman was -hostess to the O. B. D. club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon of lost 'week. Bridge was played. Mrs.. JanaioeUe flaltrvan rtm honor:for hlg&.:seors, and Mrs. Clarence Watkins won second sec-ond prize. A two course luncheon was served to the following gueata; Mrs. Glen Land. Mrs. WUliam Kimes, Mrs. O. C. Jones. Mrs. Elmer Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Gene Newett, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. Clarence Watkins, Mrs. D. Watkins, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Jannlbeile Sullivan, Mrs. Gale Farnswartb and Mrs. James Den-vers. Den-vers. , The Martha Sewing Circle of the 0. E. S. was entertained by Mrs. James Jensen at the home of Mrs. Austin C. Larrlck, Wednesday afternoon after-noon of last week. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. R. G. Frailer, Mrs. Austin Larrlck, Mrs. J. A. Ingolls, Mrs. Bert Thomas,-Mrs. Thomas,-Mrs. Earl Nepple, Mrs. Bert Roberts, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. John West, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. Arthur A. Macke and Mrs. E. J. Jones. Mrs. Richard Wells entertained the R. S, C. club Tuesday evening of last week. Bridge, was played. First prize was won by Mrs. Ralph Watson, and second to Mrs. R. G. Van Doren. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Francis Qulnn, Mrs. Ralph Watson. Mrs. R. G. Van Doren, Mrs. Glen Long, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Frank Alplanalp and Mrs. Ray Watson. Mrs. O. C. Jones entertained the 1. G. O. G. club at her home In Copperfleld Thursday afternoon. 500 was played. First prize was won by Mrs. George Johnson and second by Mrs. B. K. Doman. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. William Kime, Mrs. 'James Denver, Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mrs. Jannlbeile Sullivan, n T v v. w n v Mrs. George Johnhon, Mrs. B. K. Doman, Mrs. Ivan Perry, Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Scott. Mrs. Howard Fisher, and Mrs. Al Mugfur. Mrs. Robert H. Hone was hostess at a Bridge Luncheon- at her home Friday afternoon. The guehts Included In-cluded Mrs.' Leo Bird. Miss Lyle Bradford, Miss Lucille Schettler, Mrs. C. D. Schettler, Mrs. L. D. Knight. Mrs. H. B. Blades, and Miss Mary Bladeh all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harry Mitchell entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter Margaret Jane's seventh birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments hemed to the following little guests: Mary Jane Mitchell, Margaret Ann Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Erma Heubner, Alida Thomas, Mildred Fife, Donna Gibson, Louse Erdman, Gwen Parker, Florence Bobbins, June Robbins, Eva Wright, Alice Wright, Mary Louise Stump, Janet Stump, Marjorle Stump, Mickey Mick-ey Buchman, Bobby Davis, . Kenneth Davis, Billy Davis, and Harry Mitchell Mitch-ell Jr. - Howard Smith, 11 years of age, slipped while playing on the rings at the school playgrounds on Saturday and fractured his right arm. His Injuries were attended to at the Bingham Bing-ham hospital. , , Mfs. T. H. Parsons, who has operated oper-ated a millinery and general ladies' store adjoining the Bingham hospital for a number of years will move to larger and more convenient quarters next door to the Eliades Jewelry store on August first, when she will be In a position to cater to the ladies of the community in an up-to-date manner. Mrs. Parsons has purchased purchas-ed a new line of ladies wear for the grand opening. Looli out for the i opening announcement. 1 |