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Show j SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James Milton Oken of Kichfie-d announce the engagement! of their sister, Miss Alta Zole Acord to Harold Alexander New of Los Angeles, the marriage to take p ace June 12 in Los Angeles. This announcmene will be read with interest) by the many friends of Miss Acord who has been a popular teacher in the Bingham schools for the ijast six years. A number of par ies have been arranged for the bride elect in the near future. Mrs. A. 0. Mugfur entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening of lase week and Five hundred was enjoyed during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Buckle and Mr. Wm. Keim. Luncheon was served to Mr.1 and Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. William Keim, Mr. and ' Mrs. George Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Bea'rice Olsen, Mr. Fred Wagner and Mr. Jack Vale, . Miss Wilma Rimby and Miss Edith Ilervilia entertained the Variety club Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Kermot Isbel Luncheon was served to Mrs. Rufus Ball, Mrs. Duane McCandless, Mrs. Kermit Isbel, Mrs. Darrel Cook, Mrs. Archie Steele, Mrs. Alvin Hall, Mrs. Clarence Ball and Mrs. Walter Rimby. Mrs. Joe Norden was hostess to the A U L Club Friday after noon of last week. High score at Bridge was won by Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Morris and second by Mrs. Robert Hone. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Chand-ler, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. A, C. Cole, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs, Do'y, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Louis Buchman, and Mrs. Lawrence Snow. The ladies of the Martha Sewing Sew-ing Circle entertaned at a May day party in the Masonic Hall Wednesday afternoon of last week. The hall was attractively decorated with tulips and jon quils. Bridge was played at 21 sma1 1 tables. First prize was won by Mrs. Theo Chesler, second sec-ond by Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. Jams R. Mclneyre drew the house prize. Luncheon was srved to 100 guests. |