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Show Mrs. Charles Humphrey of Portland, Oregon, arrived Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Larick. Mrs. C. L. Countryman and son Kenneth left Monday for Spokane, Washington, where they will spend the summer with Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Countryman. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman, Monday evening. Mrs. A. Streeter, Miss Delia Streeter and Bob Streeter of Copperfield left Saturday for Clyde, Kansas, to visit relatives end friends. Mrs. J. B. Myers will entertain enter-tain the O. G. G. G. club today at her home on Main Street. Mrs. Cloide MeNeil entertained at a children's party Tuesday in honor of the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her daughter Ruby. The largest social event of the week was a tea given by Mrs. Edna P. Wade Friday at Kiwan-is Kiwan-is Hall. Large vases of deep red peonies adorned the hall. The table was very attractive with a huge bowl of red peonies, as a centerpiece with red princess candles in silver holders at either Mid. Mrs. David C. Lyon, MrR. Joseph Kemp, Mrs. Will Myers and Mrs. Roy Shilling assisted Mrs. Wade in receiving her guests Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mrs. Paul Richards presided at the tea and coffee urns. Girls from Mrs. Wade's senior English class who served were: Erma Fullmer, Helen Hel-en Sparks, Marjorie Earl and Dorothy Barnard. They were assisted by Mrs. Wade's neice Miss Virginia Jarrett of Salt Lake. Miss Zella Ward had charge of the refreshments with Miss Kathleen Steele and Miss Dot Van Tromp assisting. Little Patricia Shilling received the cards at the door. Two hundred guests called to say goodbye to Mrs. Wade who is leaving Bingham Bing-ham soon. Mrs. Wade will feach in the Ogden High School the coming season. ' e The American Legion held Memorial at the High School auditorium aud-itorium Wednesday evening. Judge George Baliff of Provo delivered de-livered the address. Music was furnished by a quartette from Salt Lake Post No. 2. . The following ladies attended the Rebekah State assembly at Logan, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week: Mrs. T. S. Nenlin, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Frank Mead, Miss Lavetta Stuart and Mi", und Mrs. M. A. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otteson and Mr. and Mrs. David Lyon nnd family were week-end guests ol Mr. George Pyper and Miss La von Pyper at Heber. Mrs. Charles McCray was hostess hos-tess to the Just-a-Mere club Saturday Sat-urday of last week. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. Places were marked for Mrs. Robert Rodda, Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. Basil Doman. Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. George P. Anderson, Mrs. R. R. Watson, Mrs. Howard Fisher and Mrs. Frank Mead. Mrs. Harvey Halvorsen of Telegraph Tele-graph entertained her club at a delightful luncheon Friday of last week. Mrs. Joseph Nordcn and children chil-dren Barbra, Joe and Wallace, will leave Friday for Chicago and Kalamazoo, Michigan, to visit relatives. They will be gone tvo months. |