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Show One of the most attractive social events of the week was the dinner given by Mrs. H. B. Aven, Mrs. Bud Aven and Mrs. Arthur Maly, at the home of Mrs. H. B. A van Thursday evening of last week. The five course dinner was served at small tables which were attractive In their color scheme of yellow and white. : The centerpieces were" huSe yellow flow, ers with tall princess candles as centers. cen-ters. Among the petals were dainty sachet bags which were tied to the place. Cards with yellow ribbons and were favors for the guest. Silver vases of pom-pom Ghrysanthenums adorned the rooms. Places were laid for Mrs. A. Olsen, Mrs. Leland Walker, Walk-er, Mrs. J. C. Leber, Mrs. M. A. Cot-tdr, Cot-tdr, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Shil-ling, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs. H. Garrity, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. James Mclntyre, Mrs. H. R. Atkln, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Edna P. Wade, Mr. Robert Hone, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. R. G. Frailer, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. David Lyon, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mr. George Bol-man, Bol-man, Mr. Feno Shaffer, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mr. Neva Abel, Mrs. Joe Kemp and Mis Jennie Buchman. After dinner Bridge was played. High score was won by Mr. Horvey Garrity, second by Mrs. Eugene Morris and consolation by Mrs. George Bolman. Dr. Ralph O. Porter, Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Utah, was a speaker at the Thursday Thurs-day luncheon of the Bingham Klwanls Club last week. Dr. Porter Is a very pleasing speaker. speak-er. His theme was "Making the Individual In-dividual a Litle Bit Better." He emphasized em-phasized his point with logical stories, stor-ies, which pleased hi hearer In a very entertaining way.' " Mr. Ed Johnson entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon honoring the third birthday anniversary annivers-ary of Mester Brent Lynch. Gam s Iwere played and refreshments serv-ad to Brent Lynch, Janet Hlggs, Katlier-lne Katlier-lne Spencer, Edna Smith, Helen, Beverley Bev-erley and Darlene Johnson .and Jiy Parkin. - Members of the Copporton Club were entertained last Thursday evening eve-ning by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Five hundred was played. - High scores were won by Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. Frank Peterson, and consol-aton consol-aton prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. Hoffman and Mr. Cecil Bennett Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, Pe-terson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart t ,-"" Mr. Joe Kemp entertained the Martha Sewing circle at the Masonic Hall Wednesday afternoon of last week. The afternoon was spent in sewing, after whlrh luncheon was served to 16 guests. Mr. Thomas Porter, R. W. M. of Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M., Bingham, wa one of a large class to receive the Scottish Rite degrees at Salt Lake City, last week. - |