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Show SOCIETY NEVS marriage Friday of Russell Thorpe j of Sptinqville to Miss Bessie Gor-; Gor-; don, d,i tighter of Mrs. Fmma Gor-L'nn Gor-L'nn nl fVi.vo, whj- h t-ook place al I Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Whit ins. Mrs. A. V. Wheeler. Mrs. Mabel Kindred. Kin-dred. Mrs. Kliza Thorn and Mrs. Mary Zabrhkie spent Thursday in r'alt Lake, the latter five people spending the day with others from Kolob stake, at the temple. Approximately fifty relatives ancl friends w ere e n t e rt a i n ed Th u rs-day rs-day evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 7'hoi pe at their home, in honor of their son Husscll and Miss Bessie Gordon, who were married last I week. The Holley brothers from j Maplcon and Miss Leola Thorpe Members of the Boosters club entertained en-tertained at a party last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Hall. ProRiTssive cri'tds featured fea-tured the party followed 'by lunch. Present were: Miss L-irns Snelson, Miss Oeraldine serf son, Miss Venita Peterson, Miss .Jane Baglcy. Miss Naomi Tpw, Mi s y Harriet Minerr. Misses Evelyn- and Eloije Metcalf, Miss Geraldine NleTson. Miss Eva -Starr. Miss Lcncre Con-die.. Con-die.. Miss Margaret Fierce, Miss Harriet Brinton and Miss Minnie Henderson. The Mothers' Study club members mem-bers will meet with Mrs. J. W. Whiting at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. . v , Mrs. Anna Smith of Bingham spent, the past week with Mrs. I Sarah Palfreyman and family J here. Mrs. Pier Brinton entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon for her son Howa rd, who is ten years oldr Games and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by a large crowd of boys and girls present, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird entertained enter-tained a number of neighbors at their home Friday evening. After games of progressive "cootie" lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. James Rofhwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Felix, Mr. and Mrs. A . ii. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Loriu Brycc. Ii honor of Mrs. H. T. Reynold, Jr., and o( her ret iring officers of the Fourth ward Primary association, associa-tion, a social was held at. the. Reynold's Rey-nold's homo Saturday evening. Miss Lucille Taylor conducted a 'period of games nnd luncheon was served. Mrs. Reynolds was presented with a beautiful quilt in appreciation of her services. There were present : Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mis. Hattic Blackctf, Mrs. Elsie Condie.of the stake board, Mrs. Mary Reed, Mrs. lurnished vocal and piano music, respectively. Mrs. Mae Huntington and Miss Ma urine Fullmer gave readings. Games were also played play-ed and " luncheon served. Out of town guests included Mrs. Emma Gordon, Mrs. Hare, Miss Elila Gordon Gor-don and Miss Elva Jones of Provo. Miss Alberta Mendenhall gave a party at her home Wednesday for a number of out of town friends including: Bliss Hoover, Clarence Vacher, Miss Alice Hue kins, Robert Rob-ert Bushman, Miss Jessie Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bullock of Prove, Pro-ve, Miss Edna Ludlow and Sterling Cornaby of Spanish Fork. Progressive Pro-gressive cootie was enjoyed with prizes won by Sterling Cornaby a nd Robert Bushman. A dainty luncheon way served by the hostess. host-ess. In honor of Miss Lenorc Thorn, clerk at the high school, who will be married this week, a well ar-: ar-: t a n g e d pa r I y was given by her mother, Mrs. A. G. Thorn at their home, Monday evening. An entertaining enter-taining program of games, and musical .selections featured the party wilh approximately thirty guest s present. Many beaut i fnl gift s were received by I be bride. Co n c I u d i n g the pa rt y , a. las ty luncheon was served by I he hostess. The retiring o facers of the Legion Le-gion auxiliary will be honored with a social at the Memorial hall next Monday evening. All members are invited to attend. f Miss Pauline Mtury of Wyoming and Miss G wen it h Judd of Salt Lake City are guests (his week at (he A. G. Thorn home. Elva Averett, Mrs. Marie Cran-mcr, Cran-mcr, Mrs. Afton Palfreyman, Miss Lucille Taylor, Miss Merlene Sumsion. Sum-sion. Mrs. Inez Parker, Mrs. Fay Hancock, Mrs. Josephine Brinton, M rs. Car ma Banner, Mis. Pearl ' Hall, Mrs. Theo Thorpe, Mrs. Nor-ris Nor-ris Johnson, Miss Lcona. Averet tk Mrs. William Music, Mrs. Esther Johnson, Mrs. Mary Evans, Mrs. Manilla Brown. M rs. Fred Ha nsotl cut erl ai tied at a birthday dinner al her home j Sunday. Guests included Mr. Hansen, Han-sen, Lois Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmcr and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Almnn Harmcr and son of Payson, and Mrs. Lizzie Betls. Announcement is made of the ma t riage November 25, of M iss Emily Norman, daughter of George A. Norman of Provo, to Oscar R. Gust a vson of Springville. M iss Norman has been employed at the Provo Dixon-Tay lnr-Rusell store for a number of years. The couple will make their home in Spring-( Spring-( ville. ! The American Lechm auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting next. Wednesday evening a i the Memorial hall. A special talk on "Americanism and National Nation-al Defense" together with a program pro-gram will feature the meeting. Mrs. Hilda Grant, Mrs. Afton Clark, and Mrs. Carrie Tripp will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood, S. L. Mendenhall Sr., Mack Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKcnzic, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKenzie, Lyman Haymond. Hay-mond. and Earl Haymond were , among those from Springville who attended funeral services Thursday i in Salt Lake for George H. Wood,1 auditor of the Utah hotel. Plans are under way in the First ward for their annual reunion scheduled for February. Announcement is made of the |