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Show " SOCIETY . Peagv Oldroyd, Socieiy Reporter TUESDAY ERIDGE Four tables, c a c ii centered with nosegays oi reel roses, set the scene ior festivities at the G o r d o n Ilarmston residence Tuesday evening, w h e n Mrs. Harrnsion entertained the Tlies-ilay Tlies-ilay rk'?;e club. Following a prettily appaint-cd appaint-cd dessert luncheon, cards provided pro-vided diversion durins the remainder re-mainder of tlie evening for Mrs. Glen Wyler, Mrs. Morris Lewis, Mrs. Ve'an Lair, Mis. Pinxl Wilkin., Wil-kin., Mrs. Robert Huisl). Mrs. Sain Vv'oiss, Mrs. Fred Ferron, Mrs. Eugene Harmslon'. M r s. Howard Hnnison, Mrs. J. V. McLea. Mis. Clair Ashton, Mrs. Eermie Schmidt, Mrs. Lynn Or-cr, Or-cr, Mrs. Mary Orscr and Mrs. Bill Moore. ERIDGETTE ' A lovely party on tilts week's social eaitiitar was that, at which Mrs. Steve Bel ion enter-1 tamed members oi' Eridjfetlo club last Thursday evening. Canity Valentine decorations added a festive touch to the room wkr-ie small tables were arranged for a tempting dessert luncheon. Covers were laid lor Mrs. Mont Killian, Mrs. Elmer Eldredge. Mrs. Parley Rowlings. Mrs. Orson Stevens. M'S. INied Belion. Mrs. Marvell Neilson, llrs. Clem Labrum. Mrs. Johnnie John-nie Cook. Mrs. Bill Kelson, and Mrs. Bill Murdock. Bridge provided relaxation, following luncheon. Prizes went 1o Mrs. Del Ion. Mrs. Rowlings. Mrs. Labium and Mrs. Alur-dock. Alur-dock. : DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pio-neers will meet Friday. Feb. 21, at 3 p. in. at (lie home of Mrs. Martha Shanks. This being a special meeting, all members are asked to be present. NEIGHBORHOOD SEWING C h a r m i n g hospitality prevailed pre-vailed at the Llewelyn Jenkins residence Thursday e v e n i n g, February 16. when Mrs. Jenkins was hostess to m embers of Neighborhood Sewing club. Her guest list included Mrs. Louis Laris. Mrs. Parley Rawl-ings, Rawl-ings, Mrs. Don Crittenden, Mrs. j Merlin Killpack. Mrs. George ' Hacking. Mrs. Floyd Labrum. I Mrs. Neidon is' y berg, Mrs. Guy Burton and Mrs. LaRue Laris. ! A saiad course luncheon was served. I STAKE PARTY I Stake Primary board members and their partners were clehglil- ! fully entertained at a, pot-luck supper Sauu clay evening, Feb. ill, al the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Kulon Anderton. Progressive games and other enteruiiiimeni provided relaxation relaxa-tion lor Mr. and Mrs. Clair 11. Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Darwood Campbell, Mr., and Mrs. Tnur-man Tnur-man Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Tal Vvardle, Air. and Mrs. Ned Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Schae-fermeyer, Schae-fermeyer, Mr. and Mis. Triad '. Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Koeiiwood, Mr. and Mrs. I Richard Adams and Miss Dicia Emert. Winning prizes dui'ing the evening were Mr. Rockwood, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Gines, Mrs. Adams, Air. Aiulci ton and Mr. Peterson. Airs. Peterson was in charge of invitations, and Mrs. Clair Labium directed the games. CELEBRATES 7ih BIRTHDAY I'ani Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Bill Aim dock, was one of the happiest little girls in Roosevelt Sunday, Feb. 11, when sue celebrated her 7th anniversary with a party at the family residence, followed by a show at the Roosevelt theatre. A clever Valentine motif'f featured fea-tured in decorations, table cover and refreshments, made a strik- ; ing setting for the evening's round of merriment, participated in by Calny Jones, Marjorie Gardner, Janice Ala. chant, Di-1 ane Timothy, Kay Labrum, Hay-! da AicXmlay, Diane Christensen, I Conme Labrum. Becky Labrum, Pam Ilarmston, Cathy Lewis, Linda Schmidt. Lynn Webb, Ann Murphy, Brenda Mitchell, Patricia Harrison, Joan Burgess. Arlene Ro.ckvell, Connie Han-j sen, Beverley Neilson, Nancy j Hairison. Judith Ann Stinnett. Jackie Neilson, and the little guest of honor. CULTURE CLUB Members of Culture club entertained en-tertained their partners at a dinner-dance at the Frontier Grill, Monday evening. Club officers. of-ficers. Airs. Beth Bioden. Airs. Flovcl Labrum, and Airs. Kenneth Ken-neth Ayeock, were in charge of arrangements. Traditional Valentine decorations decora-tions adorned the banquet hall and made a striking centerpiece ior the tables which held places marked for Mr. and Airs. Ned Belion, AT", and Airs. Elmer Eldredge. Air. and Airs. Juell Ko!b. Air. and Al r s. Bonnie Schmiett, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cook, Air. and Airs. La.Vere Labrum, La-brum, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum, La-brum, Air. and Airs. Kenneih Labrum, Mr. and Mrs Clem Labrum, Air. and Airs. Parley Rawlings. Air. and Airs. Bill Murdock, Air. and Airs. Bert Burgess. Mrs. Beth Broden and Lawrence L. Pack. Canasta was also played during dur-ing the evening. CONTRACT CLUB The Frontier Grill was the scene of a gay party, Saturday evening, when Air. and Mrs. Wayne Malin extended hospital-1 itv to members o f Contract club. ! Following' a Valentine motiff, the decorations featured red and I while table covers, with Valen- tine place cards mu" km: places for Air. and Airs. Clair Ashton, Mr. and Airs. Fred Ferron, Mr. and Airs. Lynn Orscr, Air. and Airs. Frank Chamberlain, Air. and Airs. Paul Wilkins, Air. and Mrs. Sam Weiss, Air. and Airs. Howard Harrison and Air. and Airs. Axel Birch. Canasta formed the diversion following dinner. |