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Show Copperfield Brevities ' Mr. W. Little, of Goldstrike, Nevada, and Mr. G. O'Brien of Salt Lake were guests at the C. J. Dixon home last week end. Miss Adaline Anderson- was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. Mrs. Joe Nicholls spent Friday Fri-day with her daughter who is a patient in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Dick Dean is visiting with relatives at Crescent. Walter Lundberg of Salt Lake was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lundberg here last week end. Miss Mabel Neprud entertain ed the D. L. bridge club on Mon- day evening. First prize was won by Miss Louise Van Ee and second prize was awarded to Miss Stella Klopenstine. Luncheon Lun-cheon was served to Misses Bessie Bes-sie Call, Alta Acord, Ruby Knud sen, June Rheese, Gertrude Col-yar, Col-yar, Louise Van Ee, Stella Klopenstine Klop-enstine and Mrs. Beniice Ralls. Among the Copperfield folks who attended the funeral of J. Caulfield, in Salt Lake Tuesday, a former resident here were Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Steele, Mrs. Jos. Crow, Mrs. Kate Wilson, Andy McDonald, and John and Richard Hyland. ! Miss Alta Acord spent last week end with relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. 0. C. Jones left Thursday Thurs-day for Emporia. Kansas where she was called by the death of her mother in that city. The Copperfield school faculty facul-ty Misses Mabel Neprud, Bessie Call, Alta Acord and June Rheese attended the teachers institute in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Misses Ruby Knudsen, Pearl Mugfur and George Knudsen spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Len Mace entertained at a children's party Monday in honor of the fourth birthday anniversary an-niversary of her son. Llewellyn. A large birthday cake with four green candles formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. The little lit-tle guests included Jean Ford, Hazel McNabb, Grace Taylor, Mildred and Hubert, Billy Braun Keith Foreman, Harry McDonald McDon-ald and Buster and Delbert M. Mace. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lawrence of the Telegraph announce the arrival of a son born Friday the 13th. Mrs. D. II. Grissom entertain- ed at a birthday party. Tuesday for her children, Alice and Wea-ger. Wea-ger. Green candles in crystal holders,"streamers and shamrock together with a birthday cake at each end, formed the table decorations. Refreshments were also carried out in green color scheme. The guests included Lilas Foreman, Grace Taylor, Annis and Inez Martineau, Billy Davidson, Frank and Jack McNabb Mc-Nabb and Eddie Ratto. Later in the evening supper was served ser-ved at the Grissom home to the following Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Len M. Mace, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Braun and Misses K. Braun and E. Bodmer. Don't forget the Spring Millinery Mil-linery Display at Mrs. Parsons on Wednesday next. Ladies cor dially invited. |