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Show SOCIETY NEVS Friends and lelatives may be surprised sur-prised to heav of the marriage of; Norman Clifford Pierce, son of Mr. j and Mrs. Andrew Pierce of Springville Spring-ville to iTiiss Vinna Bunnell, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and irs. L. L. Bunnell of Lake View, last September, 1929. Mrs. Ralph B. Weight entei turned at a well arranged birthday party Sunday afternoon at her home in compliment to her little daughter, Gladys, who was six years old that day. A program of games were enjoyed and later a dainty lunch was served with a pretty birthday cake rs the outstanding: decorative decora-tive feature. Those present were Bernice Chader, Betty Blanchard, Dorothy Weight, Maurine Childs, Margaret Larson, Betty Taylor, Luella Huntington, Russell Hutch-Ings Hutch-Ings and Von Weight. Mr. and Mrs. Wndel Openshaw and son v.nd Mrs. Fred Brown and daughter of Provo were dinner guests Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown. Miss Ethel Taylor and Miss Mabel Averett weie. hostesses to the members of the N. I. P. club and their partners at a delightful canyon can-yon party in Kelleys Grove, Hubble cieek canyon. Saturday evening. A lare bonfire was built and around this a sumptuous lunch was served. Those present included, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Provo, Mr. and j Mi3. Russell Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Max Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Phil ; Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice1 Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Ehlon Palfrey-ma Palfrey-ma n , Miss Lois B la no liar ti , M i t s Luella Straw, Miss Hilda Clegg, Ray Simkins, Blaine Smith, Gilbeit Pulsipher, Frank Cragun, Boyd Nelson, the latter three from Piovo and Miss Avorett and Miss Taylor. Mrs. Aithur Snnford, Mrs. Georgia Geor-gia Wood and Mrs. Carrie Tripp ; were guests of Mrs. Helen Fowkes i it Starr, Utah, one day ot last ' week. Mrs. J.ulia Powell of Salt Luke City is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Best and futnily in this city. Miss Elmn. Straw who ontploy-d ontploy-d ut the pa the Studio in Salt Lake visited Saturday and Sttnday with er family and friends in Springville. Spring-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Amasia Rowland and fam-ly fam-ly and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raw-land Raw-land and family were quests Friday at a nicely arranged birthday dinner din-ner given by Mr.j. Reed Rowland at her home in Payson for her little son, Reed, Jr., whose first birth-lay birth-lay occurred that day. Mr. and Mis. Blaine Me.ikin and 1hrec children of Suit Lake City were guests Kun"""y at the home of Mr. and T.J l s. J. F. Wingnie and family of "this city. Miss Helen Alkman of this city was hostess to members of thf Minac Claiac social unit of the I-1- , I Outstanding among the social events of the week was the initiation initia-tion party of the Taussig club, social so-cial unit of the B. Y. U., held at the home of Grant Thorn. Grant and Mell Heymond were the only two Springville members initiated. I A sumptuous chicken dinner was ; served early in the evening with white lilacs forming an attractive j centerpiece for the long dining j table. Covers were laid for S6. Following Fol-lowing dinner an enjoyable time was spent with social chat and a I music program. The members- of the Alpha Beta club will entertain at the annual mothers' day social and program at the home of President Almina Men- j denhall Friday afternoon. May 9. All members are asked to bring ( their mother or a guest. Mis. Eliza Thorn of this city in I the guest of her son, Richard and j wife in Ogden this week. j Following the girls' day program at the B. Y. U. Friday, Miss Alber- j ta Mendenhall entertained at dinner din-ner at her home for a number of school friends. A delightful time j with music followed dinner. Ther; were twelve guests in attendance. i I Mrs. Ada Fullmer has returned ; to her home in Eureka after visit-! visit-! ing relatives and friends here. She was accompanied by her daughter, j i Mrs. Stella Thurmond of Salt Lake. A nicely arranged dinner was given Saturday by Mr. and Mis. Andrew An-drew Peterson at their home. Cov- 1 ers were laid for tifteen including : M. and Mrs. Ronald Beardall and family, Mjs. John Peterson, Will ' Peterson and members of the immediate im-mediate family. The party spent ;he afternoon with friends in Pleas- , ant Glove. Mrs. George Crandall will be hostess to the Social Twelve card .club at her home next Thursday evening. All members are aked to be present. ' Y. U. at her home Monday evening. Progressive games were played and Miss Gwen Nelson was awarded award-ed high rcore favor. Af t ei t he tames f daintv luncheon was served. The following members were present Miss Bea Blown. Miss Ll RtK' Jensen, Miss Tlu lma Jacob-. Jacob-. sen, Miss Dorothy Oakley, M iss i Eliza Kelson. Miss Gwen Nelson, 'Miss Grace Dongerfield, Miss Lu-j Lu-j cille Peterson and Miss Elsie Mau-1 Mau-1 ghan, advisor. |