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Show Mr. aud Mrs. Hoy Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. W. V,r. Kirk of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Ashton and otlipr relatives during the I holiday week. Mrs. Howard Nicholes was hostess last Friday afternoon at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon given at the Comus Club House. Four tables of the card diversion waa played, nrize favors going to Mrs. David S. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Booth and Mv, and Mrs. Haas Christenscn were din-ner din-ner guests on Monday at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholes entertained en-tertained at a combined bridge and "watch" party New Year's Eve. Tha invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boley, Mr. and Mrs. David 8. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mrs. Mate Earl o this city and Mr. and Mrs. N. Lee Kirk ot Helper. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Taufer of Salt Lake City, were visiting in American Fork the first of the week with Osmond Os-mond Nelson r.nd fasiily. Real bargains on overcoats and ladies' and men's rubber footwear at E. J. SEASTRAND'S, now located at former Ida Chipman Millinery establishment. estab-lishment. adv- Besides the membera of the immediate im-mediate family, Mr. tmd Mrs. Len ' I American Fork Locals Mrs. Jennie Tanner spent Sunday In Provo visiting with her mother, Mrs. Peter Anderson. Miss Donna Davis spent this week in Salt Iko City visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Merrick. Progressive "Stung" was the fea-1 ture diversion of a delightful party given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey, Sr. Lunch was served, during which period radio music was enjoyed. There were twenty-four present. tie sure to take advantage of the many special items offered for JANUARY JANU-ARY WHITR WEEK, this week at the J. C. Penney Company Store. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Olson of Fro-vo, Fro-vo, were New Tear's day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abel. Real bargains on overcoats and ladies' and men's rubber footwear at E. J. SEASTRAND'S, now located at former Ida Chipman Millinery establishment. estab-lishment. afl-v- Mrs. Delbert Chipman entertained yesterday afternoon at her home in E. J. SeaHtrand Invites you to visit him at his new location at tha former Ida Chipman Millinery. Many bargains bar-gains in men's overcoats and rubber footwear. aci7- Mrs. Vern Chipman and family fipent New Year's day in Pleasant Grove with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley. adv. K. J. Bird, head of the Music) department de-partment at the local high school and a prominent violin Instructor In this community, had the opportunity this week of playing on a Stradavarious violin and also hearing its history. There are only twenty Stradavarious violins in the whole world, of which could be cashed $20,000, some even having sold for $50,000. honor of her son, Delbert Ray's, fifth birthday. Games were enjoyed until early evening, when the little guests were seated at one large table, centered cent-ered with a lighted birthday cake, and served a dainty luncheon. Those present were: Ora May Little o Alpine, Al-pine, Irene Shelley, Ruth Gaisford, Dorothy Chipman, Arlene Peters, Jim Ingersoll, Roger Greenwood, Harry Jack and Bob Earl, Howard Peters and Nash Grant. Taylor, Mrs. Vern Boley and Mrs. Elijah Chipman. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirk man were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown Misses Zella and Lucille Brown of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Perry, Mr. and Mrs. James Stanton of Salt Lake City, and Leslie Sorenson of Lehi. Scott of Salt Lake City spemt New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes, Sr. The following were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monson: Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hor-j ace Monson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Monson and Alvin Monson, all of Pleasant Grove. 1 Covers were marked for Mr. an4 Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mower, Mrs. Thomas Singleton, and Mrs. John Singleton, besides the members of ttte immediate family, at a well arranged dinner party given Sunday by Mrs. Dell Singleton In compliment to her son, Lavelle, who just recently returned from a mission to Germany. Mrs. Walter Devey entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mrs. : Laura Francom and family of Salt Lake Cily, who were in American Fork visiting relatives during the holidays. hol-idays. Covers were laid for the members of the immediate family also The Miccanwee girls of the First Ward Primary held their regular council meeting and Christmas party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Singleton. A candy pull wa" enjoyed in addition to the council work. There were eight present. Complimentary to the birthday anniversary an-niversary of William J. Chadwick, his family entertained New Year's Eve. Those bidden were: Mr. and Mrs. George G. Wood of Salt Lake City, M'iss Virginia Willetl of California, Mrs. Hans Laursen of Caliente, Nevada, Neva-da, Mrs. Thomas Coddington, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Larsen, Mrs. Ada Baker, Mrs. Catherine Chadwick, James H. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chadwick Chad-wick and Mrs. James Spratley, Sr. |