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Show Garrison and Iennle Beamis. : Mrs. James Barkle entertained entertain-ed the Martha Sewing Club aj her home on Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Luncheon was served to Mesdames W. G. Thomas, Will Trevarthem, George Robbe, O. C. Jones, Julia Roudenbush, John Rubertson, Earl Nepple, A. C. Larich, James, Jensen E. J. Jones, Bert Thomas, Fred Roberts Rob-erts and Will Myers. Mrs. Charles Booth of Salt Iake is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Steele were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson of Pleasant' Grove on Sunday. The E. E. Club members met at the Gemett Meorial Club on Tuesday afternoon. The following follow-ing officers were elected: Mrs. J. J. Doyle, President, Mrs. p. G. Latimer Vice-President and Mrs. Severn Granrquist, Secretary Secre-tary and Treasurer. After the business meeting bridge was played Mrs. Vaughn Christen-sen Christen-sen won high score. Luncheon was served to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. D. G. Latimer, Mrs. Severn Grandquist, Mrs. Phil Goldwater Mrs. S. J. Jacqves, Mrs. Gorden Bingham Society Covey and Mrs. James Nerdm. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Atkin entertained en-tertained at their home on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. 500 was played. Ladie's High Score went to Miss Roseta Hailing! and consolaiotn to Mrs. Byron Birch. Men's high score was won by Ross Cushing and consolation to F. W. Quinn A three course luncheon was served serv-ed to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mr and Mrs. Byron Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Rust, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stillman, Mr. and Mrs Ross Cushing, Mrs. Elna P. Wade Mrs. Margaret Haywood, Mrs. Madeline Waldis, Mrs. Etta Powell. Misses Verna Skan, Al-icrele Al-icrele Higgs, Velma Haywoo, Caroline Rasmussen, Marjorie Harsley, Edne Cook, Elida Garrett, Gar-rett, Pauline Philips, Rosetta Hal ling, D'on Ashton, Alta Miller, Lilas McColeman, Bessie Ilamil, Erwin Jensen, Tommy McMullen F. W. Quinn. and Mr. Barett. Mrs. Will Tierney entertained entertain-ed at her home on Saturday evening ev-ening of last week. Bridge was played. High score went to Mrs. Robert Wells. Second to Mrs. Harry Steele and consolation to Mrs. Carl Nichols. House prize won by Mrs. Petey Lotts. Lunch eon was served. 1 The Misses Brent and Marj Dermody of Ogden visited here with friends the past week. Miss Pauline Phillips spent the week-end in Provo with her parents. par-ents. The following officers were in stalled in the Ladies of the Maccabees Mac-cabees Lodge on Wednesday evening ev-ening in Society Hall: C. L. Countryman, Lieutenant, Joe Warning, Past Commander, Tano .TnrUsnn. Chanlin. W. Tier- Mrs. Rose Gust of Salt Lake City has been visiting her sons here the past week. Mrs. L. W. Gust was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Guy Dela attended the funeral of Tony Obert at Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Miss Lavetta Stuart became the pleasing bride of Arthur E. Daley, Jr., the past week. Miss Stuart has been connected with the Bingham Post Office for several years and has a large number of friends in camp who wish her every success in her matrimonial venture. Mrs. E. Mano of California is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wells of the Vienna Apartments Mrs. Mano was a former resident resi-dent of Bingham and has a num-bTT)f num-bTT)f friends here. The Out going officers of the Lady Maccabees entertained the New officers at the home of Mrs J. J. Doyle on Friday evening of last week. Bridge was played. Mrs. Hebe Nichols won high scor. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Will Tierney, Mrs. Robert Bick, Mrs. Jane Jackobson. Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. Vaun Chris ten-sen ten-sen Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Pete Lotts, Mrs. Herbert Gust, Mrs. Robert Wells, Mrs. Fred Myers and Mrs. Charles Carey. Mrs. James Backle entertained entertain-ed the members of the Civic Club at her home Thursday evening. Luncheon was served after the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nix returned re-turned home on Tuesday from Colorado where they spent their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nix surprised their many friends by announcing that they had been married for some time but kept it a secret until last week. Mrs. Nix will be remembered as Miss Green a former teacher in the Bingham Schools. Mrs. Frank Mead returned home on Thursday from Salt ney, Sergeant, Mike Pierce Lady at Arms, J. J. Doyle Captain, Charles Carey Collector, Bob Birk Record Keeper, Mrs. Hack ison Sentinal, Lenard Gust Picket. Pick-et. Color Bearers. Mrs. Peter Lotts No. 1 Mrs. Joe Marriott No. 2 Ensines : Mrs. Herbert Gust No 1. Mrs. Fred Myers No 2. Mrs. Joe Warn ing. The out going commander was presented with a cut dish. Luncheon was served to thirty. Lake where she spent several days. ... Mrs. Russell Siders entertained entertain-ed on Monday evening in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. anni-versary. 500 was played. Mrs. J. J. Doyle won ladies high score and Mrs. Chester Ellis the consolation. con-solation. Dick Dean won men's high score and J. J. Doyle consolation. con-solation. A three course luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siders, Mr. |