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Show when it will be held at the of Mrs. Paul Thorn. Ladies of the Community ( are planning their annual . tea to be held in the near the time and place to t, nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Grant rjr, of Salt Lake City, were a those who came to Springs attend funeral services for ; Mcndenhall on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. w. W. cijn, last Thursday for Texas to a the national convention o eral contractors. They wilj visit places of interest throu the state. Members of the Busy f club were guests of Mrs. Sargent at her home Thi' afternoon. An enjoyable tin spent sewing. A delicious: eon was served by the host ten members and Miss Rat Kirk, a guest. tained with piano selections and Miss Hannah Rowland gave two vocal numbers. At the close of toe meeting a nicely arranged and tasty luncheon was served by the hostess to a large representation representa-tion of members in attendance. Mrs F W. Hoffman, president, was 'in charge of the meeting and announced the next meeting to be held Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Vera Crandall. . Mrs Leona Allen was hostess to mt-rrs of the Ave Delma club at her home Wednesday evening Luncheon was served at small tables early in the evening and bridge followed. Prizes for the games were won by Mrs. Helen Robbins and Mrs. Norma Noe. Others in attendance were Mrs. Grace .owdell, Mrs. Viola Smith, Mrs. Carrie Tripp, Mrs. Dolly Smith, Mrrs. Evelyn Fry, Mrs. Velma Roylance, the latter being a guest. i - The Ladies' 'Literary club meeting meet-ing scheduled for February 17, has been changed to March i, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer with I a party at their home in Payson Friday night, the occasion being1 Mrs. Harmer's birthday. Games featured the evening's entertainment entertain-ment followed by supper. There were present: Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Russen Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird. Mrs. G. 0. Kennedy of Salina spent several days of the past week in Springville with relatives and friends. Members of the Alpha Beta club held -an especially interesting interest-ing meeting last Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Lela Packard. The program featured talks on the timely subjects of "Charm and Personality In the Home and the Ten Commandments Command-ments of Charm," givqi by Mrs. Packard. Howard McKenzie also very interestingly presented the subject, "Social Niceties in the home." Miss Betty Boyer enter-, and Mrs. Eva Hindmarsh were welcomed into the organization as new members. It was decided at the meeting to purchase flags for each of the grade schools and the high school, the presentation to be made the latter part of the month. At the close of the program pro-gram dainty refreshments were served to thirty-three members and guests. Hostesses were Mrs. Floss Phillips, Mrs. Leah Harrison, Harri-son, and Mrs. Lela Nelson. Mrs. Sarah Loynds of this city has spent the past several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Harriso:: and daughter at Logan. Mrs. Arvil Bird spent the past few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lambert in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sadie McTaviSh of 261 West Fourth North street, Salt Lake City spent a few days of the past week with relatives and friends in Springville. She came especially to attend funeral services serv-ices for C. A. Starr in the First ward on Tuesday. She was also a special guest at ine meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, Wednesday night. A number of relatives surprised A number of friends delightfully delightful-ly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Gain Johnson at their home Tuesday night. Curds and delicious luncheon lunch-eon featured the occasion with the following in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Art Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cranmer and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Allen. Mrs. Rota Kelley was hostess to members of the Old Friends club at the home of her mother, Mis. Austin Roylance, Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Progressive cards were en joyed together with a tasty luncheon served early in the evening eve-ning at small tables. Prizes for the card games were won by Mrs. Thelma Clark and Mrs. Muriel Robertson. Nine members attended attend-ed and Mrs. Leon Weight of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, Mrs. Hugh Roylance and Mrs. Austin Roylance, as special guests. I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson of Moab spent the past week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Cranmer and other friends and relatives here. President Ernest A. Strong of the Associated General Contractors Contrac-tors of America, western branch, and Mrs. Strong, in company with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant have gone to San Antonio, Texas, to attend the national convention of contractors. They expect to be gone nearly three weeks and will also ' visit interesting places throughout the state. Members of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club were delightfully entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. G. Salisbury. A nicely arranged .luncheon was served at 8 p. m. at one long table which was attractively decorated dec-orated with low baskets of red sweet peas and silver candelabra holding tall red tapers. Valentine cards marked places for 15 members mem-bers and Mrs. Deal Mendenhall and Mrs. W. R. Eddington, who attended as special guests. Following Fol-lowing the luncheon the group was delightfully entertained with a review of the play, "The Circle," by W. Somerset Maughn, given by Mrs. Jessie Dalton. President Ruby Christensen presided at the meeting and announced the next meeting of the club to be held February 17, at the home of Mrs. Paul Thorn. The Legion auxiliary held their monthly meeting Wednesday night at . Memorial hall, with President Inez Chader in charge. Miss Lucille Thorpe entertained during the evening with readings and Mrs. Mary Witney gave a patriotic selection. It was the annual an-nual initiation night and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Hattie Smith |