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Show Copperfield Brevities Mrs. McClurg entertained at her home here Saturday the occasion oc-casion being the fourteenth birthday of her daughter, Irene. Music and games were enjoyed after which a two course luncheon lun-cheon was served. The guests included: Dorothy Dixon, Margery Mar-gery Scott, Amy and Edna White Maxine Delaney, Irene Fister, Maxine McNab and Lawrence and Harry Dixon. Mrs. II. J. Grant and children left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Bountiful. Miss Edith Borg has as her guest her sister, Miss Edna Boi'g of Richfield. Mrs. James McDonald was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. George Ralls, Miss Edith Borg and Ed Wilkerson motored to Salt Lake Thursday and attended at-tended the Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald McDon-ald announce the arrival of their first bom, a baby girl, born on Wednesday. Mrs. Vera Wheadon, of South Jordan, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Edward Byrne. Mrs. Nan O'Donnell returned to her home in Salt Lake Monday Mon-day after a several days Visit with her sister, Mrs. Joe McDonald. The Copperfield Young Mens Club will give another of their popular dances to-night (Saturday) (Satur-day) at the Society Hall. Music will be furnished by the Gibson Girls of the Newhouse Grill. Miss Rowena Turner is visiting visit-ing relatives in Salt Lake. The Copperfield community club entertained at a dancing party Friday evening of last week. Music was furnished by Messrs. Bee and Marriott of the Jenerators orchestra. Luncheon was served to a large crowd. Mrs. .'George McDonald entertained enter-tained at her home here Saturday. Satur-day. Cards were played, the prize winners being as follows: Ladies first, Mrs. Annie McDonald, McDon-ald, consolation, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mens First James McDonald, Mc-Donald, consolation, George Pope A late supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. CunlifFe, Mrs. L. Dougherty, Dougher-ty, Mrs. Mary Butter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bullock, George Pope and Drew Stubbs. Clinton Poulson was a Salt Lake visitor for several days during the past week. |