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Show T7 Second Section Second Section j PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1927. SPRINGVILLE NEWS . muaic were enjoyed. At 10:50 o'clock a dainty luncheon was aervea u members: h fallowing Clegg, Captola Cherrtagtoa, Gena and Melba Hen He, Norma ana Hardy, Anna Beardall, Norma Helen Child, Dflnna Dillingham, Gottfredaon, Florence Daley, Arleen Ash, Thelma Boyer and Mrs. Minerva Weight who Is class leader; also Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Starr and the hostess: club The membero of the J. F--F. were entertained at the liorae of Mrs. Heber A. Curtii Bishop last Thursday evening. Dinner was served- in the early evening ansl progressive rook was the diversion Gueuts exclusive of club members present were Ml and airs. George A. Cheevor, Mr. and Mis. Moldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis. ti me Future mmM:'-- Dlmlck . : Mis. Margarttt Loutensork left Saturday for Los Angeles whero she will six nd the winter with her 4 Urinq Her 9 en, an r An elaborate Thanksgiving dithe Neil- home of Mr. son. guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Higglns of Pro-VOut-of-to- ; r ' Mrs. Cassie Childs of this city and Dell Harmer of Mapleton were married Monday by Bishop J; Emmett Bird at their home. Among those from Bingham who spent Thanksgiving day n were: Mr. and Mrs. Will and children, who visited MrB. Eliza Thome and Mrs. Augusta Erdman; Bryan Bird, who visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird; and Ray Gammell, who visited with his mother Mrs. Lottie Crandall. rgaret Miner. ELDER'S ENTERTAINMENT SPANISH FORK, Nov. 26-T- hej Elders' dance and chicken dinner! Tuesday night at the Third ward! amusement hall was a Splendid social success. It evening.. Mrs. Harold Sutton entertained number of friends Monday eve ning. Dinner, was served at two small tables with roses used for the centerpiece on each. A profua-io- n of fall flowers were 'about the rooms. Bridge was- - played dnrinjr the evening and prize were award-eto Mrs. J. C. Barney and Mrs. LeBoy Jensen. The guests included: Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. Rex Harp.r, Mrs. Albert Wood, Miss Thelma Vest, Mra. J. C. Barney, Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs. LeRoy a Mr. and Mra. Milton H. Ross and family of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mra Lynn Wightmah of Price. Mra. Genevieve Ellsworth and children. Jesse Miles and daughter were the Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simmons guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelhad a family dinner at their home son for Thanksgiving dinner. on Thanksgiving. Their children Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Pfoiits enterpresent, were Mrs.' Ted Storrs and tained the members of the Fairchildren of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simmon1), Mr. and Mrs.. Don banks family at 1Thanksgiving feimmon and Hemry Simmons of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Eld on Christ- Mrs, Ounllla Tucker of Ppovo was ensen of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons and children the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Persaon last week end. and Miss Florence Simmons. -- " &VERY Mother and Father who Str ' blened with children bam not ui--fdled their parental duty ij they permit their children to grow into maturity with- out 4 definite amount of. study at the piano, the basic instrument oj all music' and the door to musical appreciation." Mr. and Mra. Stanley" Wilson Mr, and Mrs. Elmer ClmrH f went to Fait Lake Thursday for the Lehl spent Thanksgiving here with football game. relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson Mr. and Mrq Nnlilen Pn.lr. children of American Fork spent entertained at a family dinner on' Thanksgiving. Their mannsgiving nere with their moth-e- ed Mr. and Mrs. Johnguests IncludMrs .George Moore. Loutensocky of Magna, Mr. and Mra Joseph Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten Mr. and Mrs. Fli and children. talned twenty, friends at a dinner " party Wednesday A Mr. and Mrs. John Persson went evening. ThanKsgiving menu was served .e to Eureka to spend Wednesday uests being seated at five small Thanksgiving with their children. tables with dishes of fruit arranged Mr. and Mra. . .Tnhn cinun Tf I ., for centerDlocea. PrMr. and Mrs. Thomas tVUUft w&rUie diversion for the fevening. 1 ' r, , , Miss Rena Bird, a nurse at the L. D. S. hospital, visited with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. J. Emmett Bird, Wednesday. Erd-ma- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berlin and daughters and Wayne Musser of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Thomas llaynra have gone to California to spend the wintor with Mrs. Haynes father., J. L. Townsend. Dim-mic- k nner, was given)Thursday at aria Mrs. Leonard Miss Pearl Jonea cam down from Salt Lake for the week end. d ndnd Unique in every effect was the party given Monday evening at the home of Miss Marie Jensen, when she entertained the members of the A. B. club at her home. The early evening.was spent with, aimusical program and business meeting, at which was discussed the future plans of the club. A delicious supper was served by the hostess to the following members: Carrie Pearl Tripp, Weltha Mendenhall, Smith, Helen Hughes, Helen GottGwen Cutler Florence fredaon, Daley, Virginia Packard, Blanche Hales, Josephine Sanford, Mildred Hoffman, Vera Packard and Ma- Loutansock end family. T Kethryn Butts entortained a group of young people af her home Saturday evening. The occasion was to celebrate the birthday of Helen Belts and Elda Davis. A program of clever games provided entertainment and reJensen. freshments were served. x, " V. annt-versari- es elaborate Thanksgiving dinner at their home In compliment' to their niece," Miss Wilda Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hall, of Rigby, Idaho, who was married Tuesday in the Salt Lake temple, and who, with her husband, is spending a week at the Hall home and with the parents of the bride at Benja. other relatives' here. At the dinner Imcovers were laid for thirty-tw- o - The members of the family of mediate relatives of the 7 honor Mrs. Rhena Weight met at her guests. home in this cijty Thursday, where . Miss Berthena Childs, who Is a sumptuous turkey dinner was In the evening enjoyed by forty-siUeachlngJscho!Ql and JLewiaJMWs, Mrs. Weight accompanied .her who is employed at .the capital daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. building In Salt Lake, spent Thurs- Harold Johnson, to Eureka, where Mr. day as guests of their parents, she will spend this week. and Mrs. A. O. Child of this city. ElUotCBird camFTChTsTior5e"Tn A nicely arranged dinner was this city this week after spending Mr. of home at the Thursday given in the summer months and M,rs. Fred Hansen for 'near southern Utah. Mr. surveying pird reports Mr. and Mrs. relatives, Including: two feet of show on the Parowan A. W. Finley and family, Mr. and He will leave next week to Mrs. Arch Roylance and lamuy Ridge. the winter in Salt Lake. tir " 'nH ""Wfa.TlBvd' Harmer- daughters, Mrs. LyUia raiireyman Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were host and hostess at a well-aand family. Finley pointed Thanksgiving dinner given at their home Thursday v Guests Price were Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Ira Day of Thomas Wheel will are In Springville, where they er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Childs and family, and Mr. spend the winter months with ; E. A. Bryan. and Mrs. Walt Wheeler of Provo. The "M" men of the First ward M. I. A. will entertain at a dance rnd social in the ward hall Tuesunday evening. Unique plans are der way to show every one a good time. Charges at the party will be made by the foqts Everyone Is in- vited to attend. H. Mrs, ht this PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES HADDORFF PIANOS - Mrs. Childs. Mrs. George- - Weight and Mrs. C. H. Childs entertained at the home of the latter in compliment to Clara May COrtt&by of Benjamin and RusaeU G. Childs of tuts city, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. An enjoyable evening was epen with music, games and social chat during which delicious refreshments were served to twenty-eigrelatives and friends Mrs. A- - O. Childs, Miss including: Myrtle Childs, Mr. and Mrs.rJohn Childs, the Misses Fannie, Louisa and Hannah Rowland, Marly Childs, Rowena Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Waters, Mr; and Mrs. Dimick Childs, Mrs. Dew ey Bird, Mrs. Ellis Bird," Alden ChildS, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Con-die. The honor guests received many pretty and useful gifts. Thur day evening they were guests af a reception given in their honor by , Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall of cHy entertained Thursday at " day evening when The members of the Social Twelve card club will meet Friday Evening at the home of Mrs. Bert Rowland. Progressive five hundred will be played, and all Members are asked . FOR STOICS: HEADQUARTERS R. One of the leading social events Urn presents T. ers were laid for eighteen, including Mr. and Mrs. Maeeer Young of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bird Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam CUrk of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and Mrs. EL Z. Clark of this city. pleasant social time was spcat Tuesday evening when the member of the Gleaner class of the First ward M. L. A. met at the home of Miaa Ines Starr, where progressiva games, Social chat and A to be D, . - in musical proficiency. If you fail to provide it,' some day she will ask you why. . . Social and Moral tidvantagtj ' The Piano is the keystone of the American Home. For a hundred years it has supplied men and women with finer elements of clean living. Identified as it is with the best in social and moral progress,- it should be early associated with the lives of your sons and daughters. Quicker Methods of JCeamihg the TPiano Today it is easier to learn to play the piano than ever before. New methods of instruction make it possible easily and pleasandy to acquire this enviable ability. )ILL she be the charming woman you dream of nov)? Will she radiate joy and success? Or wiH happiness pass her by? You can answer these questions with a piano. Give her a piano and you give her the key to Charm and Culture, Popularity and Happiness. Give her a piano and some day you will be even prouder of her than you are how. tho "Junior Bridge club Thursday. special guest3 were Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. Elmer McBeth and Mrs. W. P. Morerord. Mrs. B. L. .TpnHen elved the club tjrize for hlnh nd Mrs. Porter the guest prize. '. inr Mr. and Mrs. O. C Nielsen wero visiting with relatives la Salt Laka over Thanksgiving; Mr. and Mra. Wendell Erlandson were in Salt Lake over Thanksglv-f- r with, Mrs. Erlandson's mother. Mrs. Price. - You cannot start tposoon.These early years are As a Mother you owe her this opportunity. Do not let heir youth slip by without musical training, which is so essential to the modern girl. When you plan her future, plan to give her a piano, for half, the secret of charm lies so important. THE PIANO Tliis Newest Song On Easy Terms THE BASI.C MUSICAL INSTRUMENT was well attended. SON IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. M. 3: Mortisen of Spanish Fork were dinner guests SPANISH FORK, Nov. 26-- Mr. Thursday at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Ezra Warner announce Mrs. Chris Miller of this city. the arrival of a Thanksgiving guest A well arranged family dinner at their home Thursday. 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