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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 A nicely arranged party was given giv-en Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Johnson. The occasion was in honor of Mr. John-sou, John-sou, whose birthday occurred on that date. The evening was spent with games and program. A delicious delic-ious supper was served to the following fol-lowing guests: Willis K. Johnson, A unique party ft as given Mon- day evening wlien the members of the Fourth ward Bee hive sw;arm of the M. I. A. entertained a at progressive pro-gressive party. Fach member invited in-vited a guest to accompany them. Stvernl of the girls' homes were visited during the evening, each one I representing a certain country and Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Johnson, John-son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hill, Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lyall, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Salisbury, Mrs. J. O. 'lloutz, .Miss Bessie lloutz, Mrs. Mary Me-Earland, Me-Earland, Miss Edna Johnson. Mrs. Gene P.rinton, Mrs. Alice Johnson, Mrs. WilL Binks and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hill. The Junior class of the local high school will hold their annual dancing danc-ing party Friday evening in the Springville Opera House. The hall will be decorated in pastel colors and an exceptionally large crowd is expected to be in attendance. A good time is anticipated by every one attending. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained en-tertained at a nicely arranged dinner din-ner party Sunday. Coors were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Taylor Tay-lor and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Vauu Olsen and two children, j .Mrs. J. A. Sumsion returned to her home Tuesday, where she is recovering re-covering from a recent operation. Glenn Sumsion came from Kays- j ville Sunday. He visited wilh his IMi rents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sumsion, Sum-sion, and also attended (he funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Cecelia Sumsion. Mrs. Mary Beckslrom of Spanish Eork was the guest Monday of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Neilson. An auction sale under the direction direc-tion Hf Ihe Daughlers of (he Pioneers, Pio-neers, will be conducted ill the serving something typical ot mat place. Esther Maycock choose Japan Ja-pan and served rice salad, at which place Amy Jones won the prize offered of-fered for the girl eating the most rice with choii-sticks. Elmina Mendeiiliall choose Italy and served spaghetti and crackers: Emma Lang, Holland, with Dutch cookies. Dutch cheese ami sandwiches; Clara Brown. America, with cake and punch. Games were enioyed at each place by the following memhers mem-hers and guests : Esther Muycoc.v, Amy Jones, Verna Allen. Anna Crandall. Elmina Mendenhall. Mau-rine Mau-rine Whiting, Emma Long, instructor; instruct-or; Hannah Rowland, president of M. I. A.; Leona Averett. Wanda Clark, Lcnor Thorn, Merlene Sumsion, Sum-sion, Clara Brown, Emily and Gwyn Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennington, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall Sunday evening. The evening was spent in general sociability and dainty refreshments were served. The members of the Salt Lake, f'gden. Cache valley and I'tah county coun-ty chapters of the American lusli-tule lusli-tule of Banking visited the Pipe 1 hint Tuesday. While the men were in Ihe factory the ladies visited other places of interest in Provo. offer which (hey joined the men at a banquet served at the Springville Spring-ville high school by the Thespians. Those included in the party from Springville were Mr. anil Mrs. C. G. Salisbury. Jessie Packard. Ella Maycock and Arleen Mendenhall. Mrs. II. T. Reynolds, Jr.. entertained enter-tained at a prettily, arranged card party Friday evening. A color scheme of lavender and pink was carried out in the entertaining rooms, also during the luncheon, at which lavender candles and favors were used. Bridge was played with Mrs. Glenn Neil winning high score prize, Mrs. J. H. Gardner the guest prize, and Mrs. John Mendenhall Ihe draw prize. Guests included .Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mrs. S. C. Whit-taker, Whit-taker, Mrs. Glenn Neil, Mrs. Mary (takes. Mrs. I). A. Smith, Mrs. E. E. Knudsen. Mrs. Kay Hansen. Mrs. R. B. Maughn, Mrs. .1. II. Gardner, Mrs. G. L. Barrow, and Mrs. John Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a card party at -their home Tuesday j evening. A radio program and I other music was also enjoyed. At 1 10 o'clock a delicious supper was served. Covers were laid for the following gnosis: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Averclt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilis E. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde, Springvillo OiM'ra House Saturday after which a dancing party will lie given. The public is invited to come and enjoy themselves as well is to help raise funds for the erec-ilon erec-ilon of a monument in lienor of the pioneers. Mrs. Augusta Klinkle of Salt Luke returned to her home Sunday after sending several days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Alleinan. A sieeiat assembly was held at (he local high school Tuesday honoring hon-oring (he birth of George Washington. Washing-ton. The sludenls lislened to the speech made by President Ooolidge over the radio. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarlen Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hewlet. Mrs. Willis Sumsion and daughters Fern and Ilea. Mr. .1. T. Groesheck. and Mrs. Averett Hillings were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pierce Tuesday to listen to the radio program and speech given by President Coolidge from Washington. The ladies of Ihe Kensington ciub of Ihe Community church en-(erlained en-(erlained their husbnnds Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grooms. A delicious supper was served to about twenty guests, after which a play was given and a radio progrnin was enjoyed. Among those who attended the frnornl of John W. Binckett from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Blackelt. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackett. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scof-field, Scof-field, Mr. and Mrs. Rcnzo Pace. Mrs. Nellie Seoffield and Mrs. Maud Sperry. all of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. William Norton of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Averett. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Averett. and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Palfreyman. all of Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liddiard of Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. Veil Hancock of Dividend. The local firemen entertnined at a calico ball Tuesday evening at the springvillo Oihtu House. A large crowd was in attendance, and a number of ingenious and pretty cos-sumes cos-sumes were worn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Averett. Mr. anu Mrs. ('hosier Johnson. Mr. Alma Spa f ford. Mrs. Lizzie Averett. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Averett and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Averett. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Reynolds, Jr.. entertained at dinmri Sunday for Mrs. Reynolds' sister and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miles E. Miller of Sail Lake City. ( The Primary association of Ihe Fourth ward will hold their primary pri-mary conference Sunday evening in (lie ward ch:iicl. A well arranged program will be given by the chi:-dren. chi:-dren. and an invitation is extended to all to b, there. . Mr. and Mrs. Amasia Rowland entertained a number of frienits at (heir home Salurday evening. Progressive Pro-gressive five hundred furnished the diversion of the evening. D-'Moion refreshments were served to Mr. nnd Mrs. Pert Rowland. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion. Mr. end Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Phillips, and the l'.ost and hostess. |