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Show . j SOCIETY Mrs. Richards entertained at dinner Thursday evening of last week honoring Miss Alta A cord, a June bride. Roses in crystal vases were used on the tables. Places were marked for Miss Acord, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Horace Higgs, Mrs. Edna P. .Wade, Mrs. 0. S. Jensen, Miss Jenny Buchman, Miss Dora Hansen, Han-sen, and Miss Zella Ward of Los Angeles. Mrs. Ber Roberts was hostess to the Martha Sewing Circle Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon of last week at the Masonic Hall. Refreshments were served) to twenty guests. The Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion entertained at a card party Friday evening at the Masonic Hall. Thirteen tables of bridge were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. T. M. Chesler, Mr. 0. S. Jensen and Mr. Boyd Barnard Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to sixty guests. ' Mrs. Sarah Brecken was the inspiration for a surprise party Tuesday evening of last week. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell, Mrs. Brown, Mr. A. Larson, Mrs. Olaf Larson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. John Jensen and Mrs. Arthur Larson. all of Midvale. Mrs. Bernard Derderich entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening of last week honoring Mrs. IL M. Ded-erieh Ded-erieh of Stockton, Utah. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. C. L. Countryman and Mrs. Kenneth Russel. Luncheon was served to Mrs.Dederich, Mrs. Countryman, Mrs. Russel, Mrs. W. II. Harris, Mrs. Feno Shafer, Mrs. I. Apple-man, Apple-man, Mrs. II. T. Mathews, Mrs. S. J. Crandquist, Mrs. Jack Lutzker, Mrs. Lewis Levitan and Mrs. J. E. Bennett. Mrs. A. A. Maeke was the motif for a luncheon given by Mrs. Gordon Zwalley in Salt Lake Wednesday of last week. The following fol-lowing attended from Bingham: Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Shill-ing, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. A. C. Cole and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mrs. Kermith Isbell was hostess to the Variety club Tuesday evening even-ing of last week. Luncheon was served to Miss Edith Hervilla, Mrs. Archie Steele, Mrs. Alvin Hall, Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. Rufus Ball, Mrs. A. Cook, and Mrs. Duane McCandless. Mrs. M. A Stuart entertained Monday evening of last week, in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Five hundred was played anil luncheon served to twenty guests. The members of Ruth Rebekah ! Lodge entertained at a card Inartv in Society Hall Tuesday I, Mrs. (Neva Burt and Miss Blanche Larsen entertained lady members of the faculty Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Alta Acord and Mrs. Mera Epps, brides elect. Miss Lucy McComb acted as toast mispress. Miss Vern liner presented a toast to the old teachers and Miss Dora Hansen gave one to the new teachers. Miss Florence Childs gave a toast to Friendship and Miss Helen Candland gave a reading. Miss Adele Peters presented tflie 'gifts from the teachers to Miss Acord and Mrs. Epps. Rcfresh- evening. Luncheon was served to fifty guests. The committee in charge included Mrs. Carl Carlson, Carl-son, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Sarah Christopherson and Mrs. Guy DcLucia. r. Mrs. Joe Scussel and Mrs. Adolph Chiara entertained the Firemen's Auxiliary Monday evening ev-ening of last week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Ray Talton, Mrs. Ralph Evans, Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Bmce Ivie, Mrs. W. . Harris, Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, Mrs. Jack Householder, Mrs. Darmus Larsen, Mrs. Jane Jackson and Mrs. Lon Rawlings. Mrs. R. G. Frazier returned Saturday Sat-urday evening after a week's visit in Salt Lake. mentsi were served to Miss Acora Mrs. Epps, Miss McComb, Miss Hansen, Miss Candland, Miss Baei Mis Childs, Miss Peters, Miss Gar dener, Miss Montess Christensen, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Lucile Carrigan, Miss Lora Carling, Miss, Marion Rusel, Miss Bernice Blackburn, Miss Rasmussen and Mrs. II. R. Atkin. The ladies of the Civic Club entertained en-tertained at a party in Masonic Hall Thursday evening it being the last meeting of the year. Bridge was played and prizes were won by Mrs. T. M. Chesler and Mrs. S. A. Steier. Luncheon was served to thirty-five guests. Mrs. Eugene Morris entertained entertain-ed the A. U. L. Tuesday afternoon. |