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Show In' The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 Mrs. Mary Beckstrom of Spanish Fork spent Monday with her daughter daugh-ter airs. J. C. Xeilson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averett were guests at a party given last Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Curtis of Provo. Members of the Home Culture clu'o met Friday at the home of Mrs. C. G. Salisbury. An interesting program was given including a paper entitled,. 'The Geography of a Breakfast Table,' by Mrs. M. W. Bird: also a talk by J. F. Wingate up the subject, 'Vhat a House wife Would Like to Know About Physics." The members elected officers offi-cers for the coming year as follows: President, Mrs. Harold Christensen ; Vice President. Mrs. II. E. Unpi-hart; Unpi-hart; Secretary, Mrs. V. S. Wilson; Treasurer, Mrs. D. A. Smith ; members mem-bers on the executive .committee, Mrs. .1. F. Wingate. Mrs. W. L. Grooms, and Mrs. M. W. Bird. Dainty Dain-ty refreshments mere ffcrved to fourteen members nnd one guest. 1 Mrs. Joseph Allen was a guest at a party given by her sisters Mrs. .Walter Oottam anid Mrs. Heber Cottani when they entertained all the ladies from Dixie at their home in Provo Thursday. The patients at the County Hospital Hos-pital enjoyed a splendid program given Sunday afternoon by members mem-bers of the Springviile Kiwanis. Mr. and Mrs. Wnndel Openshaw of Santaquiu were the guests Sunday Sun-day evening of Mrs. Openshaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown. Mrs. Burt Huntington with her mother Mrs. John Burt and Marie Burt 2?nt Saturday in Salt Lake. They attended the opera "Hansel and Gretel" in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds were honor guests at a party given Friday evening at the homo of Mrs. Lyman Huymond by a number of relatives and friends of this city. The party was also given in the form of a shower for the two younger young-er children Marian and Lulu-Rue Each child received a number of useful and pretty gifts. An interesting interest-ing program was given during which Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds expressed their thanks and -appreciation for the kind remembrances from their many friends. After playing a number num-ber of games the guests who numbered num-bered about thirty enjoyed a delicious de-licious two-course luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kay of Santaquiu Santa-quiu spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. Kay's sister Mrs. Percilla Senior. Mrs. Vivian Wilson was a guest at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Cody Thursday. The members of the Los Omega card club were entertained Saturday Satur-day evening at the home of Mrs. Ann Nelson. Spanish Fork. Members Mem-bers who attended from Springviile were Mrs. Frank Cranmer. Mrs. Grant Crandall. Mrs. IIovuvl '"en-thnhall. '"en-thnhall. Mrs. Ford Crandall, Mrs. Arvil Bird. and Mrs. Ronald Thorn". levil'Ml eucs ineint,.d Mrs. Ray Tuttle, Mrs. Hanna Tuttlo Mary Chadwick. Mrs. Leslie Comaby. Coma-by. Benlah Chadwick and Mrs. Frank NeNon of Spanish Fork. Progressive Pro-gressive five buntlri d was pbivod and hiull scire prize won by Mrs. Hans Tuttle. after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served by the hos-11 hos-11 ss. Mrs. W. B. Crandall was honor guest at a dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo liob-ertsnii liob-ertsnii Sundav. The occasion being Mrs. CrandaP's birlhday anniversary. anniver-sary. Gncsls included Mrs. Lucy :R.Jierlson. Mr. W. 11. Crandall. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Maurice Metcalf and the honor guest. An interesting social affair of the week was the party given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burt, the occasion being their fortieth wedding anniversary. A number of interesting games were played, and a delicious two course luncheon was served to the following follow-ing friends: Mr. and Mrs. James Wignall, Mr. and Mrs. .Inbez Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Vaon Olsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. James Arrowsinith, Mrs. Sarah Ar-rowsniilh,. Ar-rowsniilh,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Mrs. Ruth Thorp". Mr. and Mrs. Bird Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burt, Walt Lewis and Marie Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird motored from Bingham Tuesday evening to attend the opera given by the high school. Lawrence C. White of Beaver spent Saturday and Sunday as the guest of his sister. Mrs. George Sinipkins and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sumsion, accompanied ac-companied by John Crandall. spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Clara Crocker and Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. White and family of Ogden were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Simp-kins Simp-kins of this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Sumsion and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sumsion motored to Provo canyon Sunday. On account of her recent illness, it was the first time Mrs. Ernest Sumsion Sum-sion has been able '0 be out for a period of two months. Mrs. Julia Mayeook, Mrs. Harriet Crandall and Miss Ella Maycock accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. James Sumsion on a delightful motor trip to the Starr ranch near Nephi Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Celestia Boyer left Monday noon for Sacramento. Calif., where she will spend several weeks with her son John and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds and little son, and Miss Edith Reed of Salt Lake, also Miss Alice Reynolds of Provo, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of this city. Mrs. Will Harrison. Mrs. Wil'iam Flygare, Amy Martin, and Marie Kindred of this. city were guests at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll at her home in Provo Saturday evening in honor of Miss Maurine Carroll, who will be married to Carroll Harrison of this city .March 17. Mrs. Jessie R. Wadley of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Robertson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Earl rhikips entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday. Covers Mere laid for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sorenson and family and Sorcn Sor-enson Sor-enson of Spanish Fork. A nicely arranged card party was siven Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion. Progressive five hundred was featured fea-tured during the evening and delicious delic-ious refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Pill Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Amasia Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall. The Provo district of Christian Endeavor Union will enlertain wilh a vaudeville show Wednesday. March ll in the Congregational Community church. Each town in the nninn. including Springviile. ,wi' furnish one act. Every one is 'invited to be there. Miss Geneve Sorenson of Spanish Fork was a guest Sunday evening of her sister, Mrs. Earl Phillips of this city. A prayer meeting under the direction direc-tion of Rev. S. Hall Barrett was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blacked'. Black-ed'. Mrs. Vera Karras and daughter Genu of Salt Lake Cily spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Oakley of tliis city. Mr. and Mrs. Velt Hancock of Dividend visited Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with Mrs. Hancock's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfreynian. Mrs. Delia Faddis was hostess at a prettily arranged birlhday parti Monday evening in honor of her daughter Dona, whose thirteenth birthday occurred that day. Aftei playing a number of games, the gv.ests. who numbered twelve, enjoyed enjoy-ed delicious refreshments served by the hostess. Mrs. Howard Mendenhall was pleasantly surprised at her home Monday evening by1 the GVnnor girls of Ibe Fourth Ward M. I. A. Mrs. Mendenhali is an instructor in the class. Radio music ami Tames featured the evenings entertainment enter-tainment and daintv refreshments were served to the following girls: Mrs. Burton Groosheck. insl ruclor. Mrrie Cbihls. Bernice Tipton. Alberta Al-berta Menilenball, Fmlly Martin. Elizabeth Loynd. Elsie McCurdy. and Josephine Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mcnd-i'iall siicnt Sunday in Fairview. They visited wilh 1 heir daughter Mrs. Ted Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitney l.nd two children returned to their home Thursday after spending several months at SI. George. Under (he direction of the Slal" Health unit over Hon boys and gi: N ami several adults were iiuc.iilated .for diphtheria Monday at the Springviile hi-h school.' The ncx: inoculation rvill take place al Ibe high srlio.q Momlny morning at ! 0VI00I-. March 11. Those children who did not receive the first nriv !:l--e the nei two and have Ibe third given by a local physicia;i. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blnniel of L"'jan sijcnl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ttcerl Bird. Mrs. I:lnii,-.l . f"'-mcrly Elizabeth B:rd of this cily. |