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Show If SPRINGVILLE SOCIKTY. I ; llrs. George Crandall, assisted by Mrs. Harry Pennington was hostess at a meeting of the S. T. club held at her home last Thursday. New officers of-ficers for the coming years were elected as follows: Hrs. Claude Smith, president, Mrs. Amasie Holland, Hol-land, secretray and treasurer, Mrs. (J. 1). Kennedy, reporter. Mrs. Kay Koberson and Mrs. Arch Coombs were enrolled ns members. After all business had been transacted trans-acted the remainder of the evening was spent in playing Mali Jongg. Mrs. Lewis Clegg Winning high score. Luncheon was served to ten members. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer expect ex-pect to leave soon for Mesa, Ariz., where they will spent! the winter mouths. C. B. Murray, of Storrs, spent the week-end with his family here. . .sjS Mrs. J. E. "Wonnaeort nas returned to her home here after a visit of a week iu Soldier Summit. Mrs. Hnzelle Batty of Wallshurg has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Curtis. Miss Vera Strong motored to Provo Monday night with Arthur Anderson to attend the Christmas carnival at the First ward. Miss Margaret L. Bird spent the week-end in Salt Lake visiting with friends. Hrs. J. E. Womincott and (laughter (laugh-ter Mildred spent last Saturday in Ha-ltXake. , ' Mr. nnd'Mrs. Oliver Dalton, enter-lained. enter-lained. at Rook and. an-oyster supper sup-per Uist Saturday evening. Covx'rs were lakl for eleven. i : The Presbyterian church is arranging ar-ranging for a splendid program to be given next Tuesday night. Martie Crandall and Floyd Golds-brough Golds-brough entertained at supper Friday Fri-day night. Covers were laid for six. Miss Frances Wonnacott enter-, enter-, tained Sunday evening at a "leap year" party. A most delicious lunch-i lunch-i eon as served to the following: Miss I Marjorie Parker, Mrs. Oliver Dal-I Dal-I ton, Mrs. Maeser Crandall, Miss I Vilnah Goldsbrough, Leona Gud-nuindson, Gud-nuindson, Lloyd Bird, Milton Harrison, Har-rison, Maeser Crandall, Oliver Dalton, Dal-ton, Karl Crandall, Govdan Crandall and the hostess, Miss Wonnacott. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a food sale next Saturday at the Columbia cafe. All sorts of goodies will be sold. Women, Wo-men, buy your pastry for your Sunday Sun-day dinner at the Columbia cafe. Ted and Erma Hancock of Salt Lake visited at the home of "Mrs. Zina Craldall. Mr. Hancock, a nephew of Mrs. Crandall will leave on a mission to New Zealand iu the very near future. Mrs. Hex Goldsbrough was operated op-erated on for appendicitis at the Provo hospital early Tuesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Beulah Whiting entertained the Hother's Study club at her home last Saturday. The accasion was guest day. Tho following program was given : piano solo, Mary Whit- noy ; vocal solo, Miiurine YVliif in.i;. nwoinpiinioil liy Aliiorla Mpndon-linll: Mpndon-linll: Mis. Ainl. from Provo, gnvc a impor "Amoricamznlinn" ; vocal solo, OoVssa Mi'iicli'iiliall. acrom-pnnioil acrom-pnnioil by Alliorln MiMiilonhall : Mrs. Ilaslor. district president of women's clubs spoke on "!'.eantir.v-ins "!'.eantir.v-ins the Home and lis Surround-i Surround-i nns" ; piano solo, Mary "tt'hitins. The rooms were decora led in potted cyclnnicr and poinsollas furnished by the Spiinsvillo Floral. Luncheon was served to forty-five gnosis and members. Mrs. Maud Crandall. Mrs. Nell Alleman, Mrs. Kusene assisted the hostess. Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott spent Monday Mon-day day Soldier Summit. Mrs. J. R. C.oldsbroueh has returned re-turned to her home here after hav-ius hav-ius spent the past five weeks at the homo of her daniilitor, Mrs. F. M. Youni; of Suit Lake. |