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Show BANT GROVE PLE ENTERTAINED H THE WHITE HOUSE Hrr from Mrs. D. Arnold Went, HJ Miss Ora Ilnrvcy of Pleasant Hmw residing in Washington, Hllti how she Hiid her husband, their Intimacy with Congrcss-Hwcll Congrcss-Hwcll and his daughters, were Ho attend the second of the oer-Httntc oer-Httntc rcccptlono which mark Htc House social program thlb rccptlon, n brilliant affair In HJ the Supremo Court Justices. Hjsldcnt and Mrs. Wilson re-Hrom re-Hrom their western tour in H greet their distinguished Ht 9 o'clock on Feb. 4. The HCrr ushered first into the Hil cast room of the White fthcrc the decorations were Hnd flowers. Here the mill-c mill-c asked their names. They n presented to tho President charming wife. Tho "First Hthe Land" looked very lovely Hark velvet gown. She Ib very H When Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hrc presented to her she said Hlghtcd to know you." The Ht, weary with so many lntro-H lntro-H smiled his acknowledgement. Mr. Ernest Jcnso left Ftlduy for aii extended stay at tho sheep held. , J. D. Thome was bccu on the Mrects i this week In a new Oakland auto. It is about the fluent car nhown this season. II. L. Clark made a buuluetm tilp to ' to Salt Lnko Wednesday. I Owen Draper who has been In Salt 8nlt returned home Wednesday. Tho flame (or the Cup. Sraiiln' Hall, Friday, March Rnl. Miss Lillian Hanson Is JaItlng lirr I sister Mrs. Raymond N'clson. i Mrs. J. H. Wright has been III for n fow days. ; See A. Draddcr, Lehi for your cemetery ceme-tery and monument work. 30-tf , Tho Community Orchestra will g0 unother of their populor concerts a , week from Sunday evening. MIbb Staplcton, n ti'Schcr of Amrr- i lean Fork, was tho guest of Mrs. 11. ; M. Vnnco tho first part of tho week. Tho Missionary class of the B. Y. U. gave an interesting program in the Tabernacle hero Sunday evening. i MJbb Leah Thornton spent Sunday the guest. of Miss Sadlo Shipley of American Fork. Mr. Archie West of Llndon spent Saturday and Sunday with his missionary mis-sionary companion of American Fork. Mrs. L. A. Richardson entertained a few of her friends Wednesday evening. even-ing. Monoy to loan, at rcasonablo rates, on Improved farma or water stock. Inquire of L. W. Lund. 6 3t. Miss Vera Hclsolt of Proves canyon Ib spending a week with Miss Hannah Condcr. Mrs. William Roblnsou of American Fork, was the guest of Mrs. J, R. Halllday Wednesday. Joseph Thompson who hats been down with rheumatism since last November No-vember is now ablo to walk around a little. Mr. S. F. Walker, who has been confined con-fined to his bed for nbout two months Ib out enjoying this beautiful "aprlug weather." Chlpman't. work shocu aro best by actual test. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner was mndo happy with tho arrival ar-rival of a seven and u half pound baby girl on Washington's birthday. Jesse Olcr of Shelley, Idaho, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John C. iN'cIgois this week. Ho canto down lo bury his rather who died in Idaho. Two PIcj s.iut Groves yo'uttg men were arrested lit American Fork Tuesday night for having liquor In their possession poss-ession and will bo given a hearing today. to-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Nowmnn entertained enter-tained nt nupprr Friday evening. Cov-era Cov-era wcro laid for tho following: Mr. and Mr. J. L. Ilnrvcy, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Swcnson and Mr. andMrs. J. W. Halllday. It dcvrlopa that Pleasant Groso has no ordinance on prohibition and has no right to mako any prosecutions for liquor offences. This condition will bo tomedlcd by the city passing an ordinance ord-inance Just as soon iib tho city allot n-y n-y can dtaw ono up. In tho meantime mean-time the County will handles any or-IcnccB or-IcnccB bioiiRht to Its attention. JUST IN A flno lino of spring dress aoods at Plrasant Grovo Mercantile Co. --u Mrs. L. A nichnrdson entertained nt :arda Wednesday evening In honor jf her husband's birthday. Present tens: Messrs and Mesdamcs Junius Vest, Alva Chlpman. Elmer Miller, Mma Kirk, J- D. Thornc, Miss Eino Warnlck and Samuel Balrd. Tho bcorc cards were small hatchets In honor of tho day. Ulehaid Kenton who wiib Iltht called call-ed lo ko on a inli-nloii to Hull.tiid h.t been changed to Callfoinl.i and will leave tor IiIk field some tlmo ne.t month. Mis. Alex Tlmruloii crnlei tallied Mr. und Mrs. Jo. A. Shtppcy of Anicilciin, Folk, Mr. and Airs. S. F. Walker and family and Mr. . p. me,,0 nl dinner Sunday. Our now B0(,(a i0 iuru,, aml apt lug will soon follow. lMoaunt Oiose Mercantile Co. gfl.H Mr and Mrs. John Conway aro lsli-lug lsli-lug with Mrs. Conway's parcnlH, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fago. Tho Conwaya ato preparing to movo onto a lunch In Durango, Colorado, In about two weeks. Minn Hannah Condcr giiso a bundle shower Thursday evening In honor or Miss Vera llelsell, a bride elect of tho near futro. Gurnets and music were enjoyed by all. Mr and Mm. Curtis (in en uinile n Hip to Salt Lnkn City last Thuiwlny. Mr. Green is under the euro or Dr. Hat mots of Suit Luke, nnd I hoy reel much encouraged In hits linproseinent. The Old Folks or Llndon held their annual celebration WuBlilngton'H birthday. birth-day. There wan a program at 10 it. m. and an elnbornto dinner waa Kcr-ved, Kcr-ved, folowcd by a fetclnl, and tho M. I. A. of th rFlrst 'Wntd presented, at night. "The Count of No Account." The Second Ward Iteiinlou Iu the Tabernacle Washington's bhthday was a decided success. Following a pleasing pleas-ing program in the auditorium, luncheon lunch-eon was Bcrved In tho basement, nfler which the tlmo wiib npent dunclng. FOIl SALE Good 20-acrc farm wllh good residence. Clone In. Good soil, plenty or Irrigation water and city water Tor culinary purposes. Sec W. L. Hayes, 'JC-tr. 1. ud I en you want the newest and the best tor your spring apparel. Wo can supply you from our stock, Just In. Pleasant Grovo Morciiutllo Co. '-0-1I Mlsn Amy Treiunyno of Salt Lnko City npent Sundny In Pleasant Oiovn. Miss Tremayne was n guest at the H. L. Clark home last summer nnd wns very popular during her stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilnnka entertained enter-tained at nipper Monday the following: follow-ing: Messra. and MosdamcB J. W. Halllday, J II. Adams, Homy Piigh. Donald Noble. Mrs. Catherine White and Mrs. Miranda Bacon. Mrs. William Wulker entcitalncd a number of her frieudB last Thursday Thurs-day Iu honor of her foily-elght birthday. birth-day. They enjoyed a supper and a evening or music and curd playing. Afterward a midnight lunch wiib oerv- I am now prepared to icpalr hi-cyclcn, hi-cyclcn, and furnish hlcyclo Hiipplles. Owen Draper. Sil-Si-pd Ono of tho greatest o tints of the scuson wiib the party given by Mr. and Mrs E. It llallday In honor or their daughter, Joticphlnp'fl eluhtcoiith birthday, Feb. ICth. A delightful luncheon wiib served and I he ovenlng was spent In music and playing cards. Mrs Waller Baxter rntrt tallied Monday evening In honor or her daughter Josle, tho event being Itti "I ilteeutli birthday. Thlity guests ; were present. Tho in citing was npent lfl iu delightful tuuulc, dancing and VtM gatiKM, after which a delicious lunch ffl nab Bcncd. M Just In for young nicn Snappy Jl English too uhocti, tan or cuts metal. pffl LatoRt going at Chlpman's. jM LurI Sattiriliiy Ptof. Dean Btlmhall M and Lo Grand Hardy of Proves. Jouin- VI (')ed to thlH city In an auto and front ' hnro they climbed to tho top of old ') Mount Tltnp. Tho hoary old fellow ?! must huso been bitrprlscd to oco vis- II llors this early In tho year. Tho res- J I port follows: Lota of snow, but a l Jolly good time. 1 Tho following pcraotiD, rrprpscnl- l Inn the M. I. A. of Plcusnnt Grove, fl Mr. Llnlid. Margaret Thotnton, John ll ('; 1on, Uiith Llntlscy. VlU(1 Wl"- -I nick, Kloieneo Harvey, Dean cud Ltt- 'jM cllo llanoy, Angua Wllsott, Emclyn 41 Lund and Outer and Jlnulo Larson HI denioustiated tho one-Htcp at tho jl Mutual Banco at Amotlcan Fork Tiicb- ll day night. jfl i H Theuo l suuictliliiR rry speclnl jl about Chlpiuati'B Spring Short which . jl j ou should coiiBlder very carefully. 9 For Ingtancc, "That preilty bluo vol- l set lece shoe; a scry charming black ' velvet with wltlto piping In button iM shoos." (H |