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Show SOCIETY i The meeting of the Alpha Beta club membe'rs was postponed from last Friday until today on account of sickness. This afternoon Mrs. R. A. Hansen will be hostess at her 'home in Provo. All members are L'sked to attend. ' Mr. nr.d Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., i were guests at an elaborately arranged ar-ranged bridge luncheon Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis. Percy Saville' in Salt Lake City The ladies of Camp No. 2, Daughters Daugh-ters of Pioneers will hold their aext meeting Thursday, May 9, at ;he home of Mrs. Heiia Groe'sbecl:. K history and program will be dven and all members are cordial-y cordial-y invited to be present. Honoring Miss Helc'n Reynolds, mor to her departure for North-:rn North-:rn staoo L. D. S. mission field, an hformat family dinner was given I lunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest teynold at their home' in this cM Jovers were laid for 12 guests. Mrs. A. E. Blanchard was hostess lo the ladies of the Missionary so-ic-ty at the Springville" Community hurch Wednesday a f tcrnoon. A plendid review of a book on '"Af-Icp." '"Af-Icp." was given by Mrs. Ge'orge jarson of Provo. In conclusion a iainty luncheon was served by the tostess. The meeting was very 'ell attended. e An especially interesting meeting . t the members of the Homo' Cul-j Cul-j lire club was held Friday in the igh school art gallery with Mrs.-' Mrs.-' tarold Christensen as hostess. 5 ayne Johnson gave an instructive ilk on the pictures exhibited. Lat-r Lat-r the ladies adjourned to the music loni where a re'port on the recent ""tutc federation held at Logan was iven by Mrs. Nelson Real. A ainty luncheon was then sivrve'd to bout IS members and two guests Vroscnt. Mrs. L. E. Otteson was admitted ad-mitted as a new member into thu tub. p A nicely arranged dinner was c iven Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. H. ' Reynolds, Jr., at their home, fiffodils formed' a pretty ce'ntcr-iece ce'ntcr-iece for the dining table. Covtrs "ci'c laid for the following guests 'om out-of-town: Mr. and Mrs. C,-ent R. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Mile's Miller, Mrs. R. T. Porte, Mr. and tftrs. Percy Saville, all of Salt Lake. jjhe time after dinner was enjoyed , e'wing the pictures in the art gal- ( O'. Earlier in the day Mrs. Reyn- ; (Is hud as her guests Mr. and Mrs. " Sowadzki and Mr. and Mrs. '?igh of Ogden who came to view ie art exhibit. Mrs. Pt'arl Packard and daughter Qd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl nderson were Sunday dinner fpHts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A - Packard. The partv spent a 'fightful afternoci viewing the1 art thibit. j f j In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bird who are visiting here I from Los Angeles, Mrs. Eugene' j Oakes and Miss Arlene Mendenhall entertained at a nicely arrange'd i dinner at their home Monday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. D. P. Brinton was a guest Monday tift'ernoon at a prettily appointee! kensington given at the home of Mrs. Nellie Bailey in Provo. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Perry who are visiting relatives and friends in his city and Mapleton, a nicely arranged dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson at their home Sunday. A crystal bowl of early spring blossoms formed for-med an, attracivc centerpiece for the" dining table. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Clair Johnson of Provo, Mrs, Chas. Snow and daughters, Clarice, Evelyn, Alice and Gene of Salem, Mrs. E. M. Snow and Mrs. Myria Murray of Mapleton and from Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton, Mrs. Cole'stia Boyer and Mrs. Lucy Van Leuvan. Mrs. Jack Martin was hostess at an enjoyable birthday party given for her four-year-old daughter Maurice at their home Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. Game's, supervised by the hostess, were played and a dainty lunch was served to the following friends: Max. and Ray Llewellyn, Rec'ce Allan, Betty Huntington, Evelyn and Martin Reed, Mildred Ogden, Rea Niclson, Wilna Brown and Maurine Llewellyn. Elmer Wht'elcr, son of Mrs. Ztlla Bowlton of this city and Miss Beu-lah Beu-lah Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stone of Mapleton were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake temple Friday. Fri-day. The" young couple intend to make their home in Provo. The Daughters of the Pioneers, ! Camp No. 1, will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday afrer-noon afrer-noon May 9 at the home of Mrs. Selina Kclsey. A nice program ap- ! propriate for Mothers' Day is be- 1 ing arranged to be given during the afternoon. All members are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. M r. and Mrs. John Simpler of Mapleton, former residents of this city, were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Lowt'. They spent an enjoyable afternoon visiting with old friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Gardner entertained en-tertained Sunday at their home in Springville for the following out of town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. Anna Gardner of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of Crescent and Miss Mae Gardner of Delta. |