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Show SOCIETY" Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Parley Rawlings entertained enter-tained with a prettily appointed luncheon at her home on Friday afternoon. Her guest list numbered num-bered eleven including Mrs. Fred Fcrron, Mrs. Parley Lambert, Mrs. R. H. Bjerregaard, Mrs. Clifton Webb, Mrs. Howard Ivory, Mrs. Clifton Laris, Mrs. John Bourne, Mrs. Orson Stevens, Stev-ens, Mrs. Frank Yack and Mrs. Clem Labrum. Just-A-Mere Lora Killian was hostess to Just-A-Mere Club at her home on Wednesday evening, July 31. A tempting dessert luncheon was served to Reva Owen, Erma Jensen, Tina Wilkens, Dora Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Edith Larsen, Gladys Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Florence Adams, Bliss Eldredge, Lucille Wardell, Fay White and Veda Labrum. Following Fol-lowing luncheon three tables were arranged for bridge with prizes being won by Edith Lax-sen, Lax-sen, Florence Adams and Bliss Eldredge. Entertains At Luncheon Mrs. Parley Lambert entertained enter-tained Mrs. Lynn Orser, Mrs. Axel Ax-el Birch and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards Ed-wards Tuesday at a delightful luncheon in her new home. Friday Bridge Club Colorful bouquets of gladioli formed the decorations when Mrs. C. L. Ashton entertained the Friday Bridge Club at her home on August 2. A delicious dessert luncheon was served at small tables with covers marked for Mrs. Lynn Orser, Mrs. Axel Birch, Mrs. Ray Jordan, Mrs. Louis Corbridge, Mrs. Sam Weiss, Mrs. R. Q. Warnock, Mrs. Robert Huish, Mrs. Fred Ferron, Mrs. Wayne Malin, Mrs. Jack McLea, Mrs. Bennie Schmiett, Mrs. Paul Wilkins, Mrs. Eugene Harmston, Mrs. Les Mullins, Mrs. Vean Bair and Mrs. John Bourne. Following luncheon four tables of bridge were at play during the evening. Thought and Thimble A delicious two course supper was featured Friday evening when Mrs. Murel Benson entertained enter-tained her sewing club. Covers were laid for Mrs. Jack Red-mund, Red-mund, Mrs. Harold Dillman and Mrs. Ted Jensen. Shower Honors Mrs. Campbell Lovely in all details was the informal shower held at the Catholic Rectory Monday evening eve-ning honoring Mrs. Ted Campbell, Camp-bell, the former Miss Wilma Wogec. A pink and white decorative scheme was followed with bouquets bou-quets of garden flowers and lighted pink tapers enhancing the beauty of the rooms. Light refreshments consisting of dainty individual cakes decorated dec-orated with white icing and miniature min-iature rose buds, ice cream floats and candied nuts, were served in annrnvimatelv twentv-five guests who called to extend their best wishes to the recent bride. Hostesses for the evening included in-cluded Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Miss Flora Wogec, Miss Lilly Wogec, Miss Faye Roller and Miss Isabell Roller. Neighborhood Sewing Club Mrs. Louis Laris entertained the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home on Wednesday evening. eve-ning. A tempting two course luncheon was served with covers cov-ers marked for Mrs. Floyd Labrum, Lab-rum, Mrs. J. S. Rawlings, Mrs. Clifton Laris, Mrs. Art Allen, Mrs. Neldon Nyberg, Mrs. Guy Burton and Mrs. Howard Andrews. |