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Show Carrigan, and Mrs. I. Stillman. The guest of hosior was also presented pre-sented with a prize. Mrs. Annie Walker of Salt Lake, spent last week wi'li her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott, and Dr. J. h. Marriott and Dr. A. tigmaii of Salt Lake, motored to Morgan and spent the clay on Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Congdon and son of Salt Lake, were dinner I guests of Mr. and Mrs., A. A. Tib-hy Tib-hy on Sunday. j Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. K. Moore 1st, Mrs. Lee Sullivan Sul-livan consolation , and Mrs. Art Bird, house prize, The ladies of the Republican Party gave a lea at Copperton, Tuesday afternoon, at tilie School Auditorium. Mrs. George Earl, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Fred Myers, and Mrs. Arthur Macke were hostesses. Several of the county candidates made spcaches and Murell Murray gave a reading and Delia Macke played a solo. .There were about thirty-five thirty-five women present. Mr. and Mrs. IL C. MeShane, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansom, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones motored to Salt Lake City Friday and had dinner at the lirill Cafe. The Past Matrons' eirele of the 0. E. S. of Salt Lake City Mere entertained by the Bingham circle cir-cle Thursday afternoon at the Masonic hall. The hostesses were Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. John West, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. 'George Robbe, Mrs. James Darkle, and Mrs. J. A. Ingols. Special guests from Hingham were Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Mrs. William Trevar-then, Trevar-then, Mrs. W. J. Myers, Mrs. Julia Ju-lia Roudebush, and Mrs. (. C. Jones. Luncheon was served to forty-five guests. Following fun- theon, a social was enjoved. Mrs. Andy Rcid was hostess to the members of the S. & S. Club at her home last Wednesday, i Those presentw ere Mrs. J. Trowbridge, Trow-bridge, Mis. Tom Sadler, Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs. Eddie Grant, Mrs. M. A. Stuart and Mrs. Lolo Spencer. Mrs. Lawrence Stillman enter-Aimed enter-Aimed at bridge, followed by supper, Saturday evening at bur lmme in Copperton in honor of her sister, Mrs. E. S. Moore of Amariilo, Texas. The guests included in-cluded Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. A. E. Miller, Mrs. R. C. Miller and Aliss Alto Miller of Midvalo, Mrs. Earl Osborne and Mrs. Lee Anderson of Salt Lake City, and the following of Bingham: Mis. Kluier Knudson, Mrs. Maurh e Colyur, Miss Annie Masters, Miss Zelda Ward, Mrs. William Swain-ston, Swain-ston, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mrs. Severn Grampiist, Mrs. James Nerdin, Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. H. C. MeShane, Mrs. Arthur Bird, Mrs. George Chandler, Miss Lola Carrigan, Mrs. Larry Hansen, Miss Verona Graham, Miss Ma-ble Ma-ble Xeprud, Mrs. William Tier-ney, Tier-ney, Mrs. Robert Hansen, Mrs Maurice Jackson, and Mrs. Irving Irv-ing Stillman. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Nordin, Miss Mrs. Austin Larick was hostess lo the members of th Martha Sewing circle Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home oi) Copper Heights. Covers at luncheon were laid for Mrs. Louis Huckman, Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Mrs. William Myers, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Earl Nepple, Mrs. Dert. Thomas, Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. John West, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Teo. Chesler, Mrs. Russell Frazier and Mrs. George Dolman. Prizes at bridge, which followed the luncheon were awarded to Mrs. Barnard and Mrs. Bolman. |