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Show SOCIETY NEVS The Alpha Beta club held their annual Hallowe'en party last Saturday, Sat-urday, Oct. 26. Cards were the main feature for the afternoon's entertainment, with high score for five hundred going to Mrs. Will McKenzie, and the Bridge score to Mrs. E. F. Oaks. A delicious luncheon was .served, .serv-ed, and a delightful time was had by all who attended. The Elite Bridge club were delightfully de-lightfully entertained Friday night at the home of Mrs. Coe Nelson. During the evening's games, prizes were won by Mrs. Lela Nelson and Mrs. Fay Snel-son. Snel-son. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Bernard Ber-nard Robertson was a special guest during the evening. Mrs. J. X. Gardner entertained at a nicely arranged birthday party at their home Tuesday for her little son, Sonny. A delightful time was spent with games after which a' dainty lunch was se.-ved by the hostess . to about 15 little school friends. An attractive decorative dec-orative color scheme suggestive of Hallowe'en was carried out in the lunch, and Hallowe'en games and other entertainment were especially es-pecially enjoyed. Mrs. Paul Frandson and Mrs. Fay Snelson of this city spent the week end with relatives and friends at Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. . The Home Culture club wil len-tertain len-tertain at their annual card party Saturday, November 9, at Memorial Mem-orial hall. Reservations may be made with any of the club members. mem-bers. Mrs. Mabel Nivers left recently to spend the winter in Sacramento, Sacramen-to, California. She also plans to visit her grandson, Richard Boor-man Boor-man who is attending Sacramento Junior college this year. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Par-ley Madsen . and family of this city who arc leaving sooh to make their home in Heber City, Mrs. Madsens sister, Mrs. Ernest Reynolds Reyn-olds of Provo entertained at a nicely arranged dinner at her home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith and small son of Price, visited one day of last week with Mr., and Mrs. E. L. Ostler, in this city. Mrs. Lloyd Bird and son Billie visited -the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker Par-ker and other relatives in Salt Lake City. Members of the Home Culture club were delightfully entertained entertain-ed Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Christenscp. The program featured a paper on "Chaucer Literature," by Mrs. G. L. Barron. Miss Helen Thorpe entertained with vocal solos; Connie Con-nie and Helen Christensen with piano solos and Hal Christenser with a ukelele solo. A tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served by the hostess to 23 members and three guests. Mrs. John Whiting was delightfully delight-fully surprised at her home with a. party given by a group of friends, Saturday night, the occasion oc-casion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. A delicious supper concluded con-cluded a pleasant evening of social chat. Guests in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin-dale. Martin-dale. Mrs. Buleah Whiting, Mrs Hattie Blackett and Mr. and Mrs Whiting. The Novelty Circle and the Boosters club, units of the high school, held their annual banquet and social Saturday night at the Roberts hotel. Club members' partners part-ners were special guests at the affair. A program and dancing added to the evening's splendid entertainment. The Utah County D. U. P. convention con-vention will be held Saturday, at Provo. The meetings, scheduled to be held at 10 a. m., and at 2 p. m., will be held in the chapel at Fourth North and First East. All D. XI. P. members from the various camps in the county are cordially invited to attend. It Is also urged that all who come bring thier lunch and join with others in the noon social. . Mark Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting who is attending attend-ing the XI. S. A. C, at Logan, this year, spent the week-end with his parents here. Mark is especially interested in his school work at the college. In a recent test he placed first in drum work and is now a member of both the college band and orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wignall and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Konk of Pay-son Pay-son spent the week end with rela-tivse rela-tivse and friends at Elko, Nev. Members of the - Old Friends club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Retta Kelley, Friday Fri-day night. All members are invited in-vited to be present. Miss Pauline Clyde entertained a number of friends at a slumber party and supper at her home Friday night after the ball game. In attendance were Miss Delia Baxter, Miss Gene Neill, Miss Naomi Na-omi Pierce, Miss Margaret Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Miss Mary Huntington and the hostess.. ' The Uda 4-H club held a progressive pro-gressive party Friday, visiting each girls home and entertaining with Hallowe'en stunts, and ending at the home of their leader, Mrs. Es-tella Es-tella Ollerton. There a dinner was served and later John Smith's "ghost" appeared' to entertain the group with stories. J Mrs. Lavell Ostler entertained her primary class of the First ward with a Hallowe'en party at her home Wednesday night. Games and refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed by all. Mrs. Earl Barker and Roldo Ollerton visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. Estella Ollerton, Oller-ton, last week. ' The Pueblo club members were entertained Wednesday evening with a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Estella Ollerton. 1 The Springville First ward Gleaner girls and "M" Men were hosts and hostesses to the Gleaner and "M" Men classes of every ward in the stake, a t a Hallowe'en social at the First ward amusement amuse-ment hall, Tuesday night, after the regular M. I. A meeting. Approximately Ap-proximately 200 young people were in attendance from Springville, Spring-ville, Mapleton, and Thistle. Stake boa.rd members also were special invited guests. The time was spent with games and a dance, and in conclusion refreshments were served. The affair af-fair constituted one of the most successful and entertaining social so-cial of its kind this season. Mrs Hannah Clyde, Gleaner class lead-1 er, Miss Marie Rivers, class presi- j dent, and Wilford Mower, prcsi-! dent of the "M" Men, were in j charge of arrangements for the social. ' |