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Show ALES MAN SAM DO Kelson Van 'Wagoner, Archie Borea, Arn entertained t Buodar dinner for old Henderson and Floyd Anderson. Mr. and. Mr. A. L Peterson and : Mra. Hase! Spencer haa been vischildren of West Jordan, an4Mra. John Street and children . from iting this week in. Salt Lake. LehL Mrs. Inex Olpin was hostess to -Those 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clen Westrope and" her family off Thursday: babe of Prevo were Sunday visitors present were Mr. and Mra. S. L. with Mrs. Westropes mother. Mrs. White and family, Bishop and Mra. Jennie Johnson, and her grand Joseph Olpin and family," Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin and family, Mr. mother Mr. Clara Bullock. and Mrs. Asel Boulter, the Misses Mra. Regina Thome entertained Belle, May and Donna Olpin. at a family dinner on Thanksgiving Mr, Calvin Walker and Mr. Le day. Thoa present' were Mr. and Grande Walker. wboare attending Mrs. Leo Walkerr Mrrand Mrs Roy Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Howard the A. C. at Logan, and Miss Edna Thome, Florence and Ilah Thorne. Walker, a student at the University of Utah, spent Thanksgiving recess Mr. and Mra. Henry Lomax from at the home of their father, Mr, .Bait Lake were guests at the John James H. Walker. West home Monday. Mrs. Effie Marrott, Mr. and Mrs. The Misses Florence Harper and Robert Marrott, the Misses Emily Bella Olpin of Salt Lake spent the and Margaret Marrott wettejruests Thanksgiving vacation with rela- of Mr. and Mrs. Verd Washburn at Sharon , on TJyysday. tives in Pleasant Grove. vix.tci fA STORC Mr. and Jars. Raymond - .... ; we ' " "' oo-fA- oT of rr 3tet(W Keep ..... ew? eeM fok ) err.rri iu, Wlf eS VlAHTS ! ! I way, - 'trA rVR6 -- V'OOIWT I -- SGUS TEARS'. - 'I 6re 0 THOSE KNOVJ Or CRIED VP Vt 90rAISE0 T HECKLACe Or Hl5T TLU rlER fV EtA .' i k, ' "a AtJ? 'SSZF? T m er mca semes est . i her birthday anniversary. An enjoyable evening was spent by Bishop and Mra M. S. Christiansen and family,' Mr. and Mra Hans Christiansen and family, Mr. and Mra Alma Christiansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Radmall and family, and Mr. and Mra Somb ' Jp Merck. evening: n Meedames Clifford Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Ennis Drlggs, Dean Reu-;,be- flu i HAIR " tained at a family dinner Thanks-- , Mrs Hazel Hughes was hostess giving day. Besides their own family Mr. and Mra John E. Bowen to the members of the Beta Bridge and Miss Rosetta Bowen, the latt? club last Thursday evening Four of Salt Lake were present tables of bridge were played, Mrs. G. Ray Hales winning the high Mrs. Daisy Stone, postmlstrea at score and Mrs. Gertrude Rounds Salem, announce the marriage of the guest prize. Luncheon waa serv her daughter, Cora, to Melvin Hal- ed at the small tables to the mem lam of Spanish Fork tn Salt Lake bers and a number of special Wednesday, Nov. 23. Previous to guests. the marriage a bride's shower was Mr. and Mra S. H. Cornaby enter given by Miss Maud Stone, sister of the bride for a crowd of girl tained the members of the William frienda Games and social conver- A. Cornaby family at a Thanksgiv sation were enjoyed and refresh- ing dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mra ments served. Many-usefand William S. Cornaby and little son beautiful gifts were received by were among the guests. fBiBBCKIHiBB Heat Your Home With I ul Dependable the bride. Dr. and Mrs. Wells T. Brockbank Convenient Tiiurs3ay. afternoon Mrs. Daisy entertained at dinner; Thanksgiv at a shower ing day. Dinner was served at complimentary to her daughter. o'clock, the guests included Mra Stone entertained Efficient - 25,000 miles 7I11 less than 23,000 minutes! Sound Design Chief Engineer D, Q. AT Atlantic City Speedway between XXOctJ8 and Nov. 4. thrm arrlrrlw 1 Roos. 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Photo graphs bra forever Paramount Theater Building Miss Clara Snell is spending two weeks with relatives at Salt Lake and Garfield. Provo to Salt Lake and return, 1 parson Studio as served to the members supper and one special guest, Miss Jennie Hallam. An enjoyable evening followed the supper. "Week-en- d ... eagre (Wtibamsg) Pliilllp Davis entertained the members of the Peooms, club very pleasantly last Thursday eve- - Miss Orpha Nelson and Mr. Chaa The member's of the "(. A. E. Nelson from Lyndyl were guests at Bridge club Were entertained at the John Nelson home Tuesday. the borne of Mra Ford Creec Thursday evening of last week. Decora. Miss Mr. and Mra Fred Smith, tions were in Thanksgiving effect Helen Smith, and Mr. and . Mrs. Four tables of bridge were played. Frank Atwood and family enjoyed Miss Ida Jex winning the high Thursday with Mr.oand Mrs. Frank Peterson at Bingham. t. Mft"BurlinDrlggs was the motif for a very interesting ndi entern talnlng surprise party at the Drlggs home Saturday evening. "Stunts," and luncheon were enjoyed, fames present were Messrs. and , Safe Mra aaughTefrVanra.-ATblrthda- be ready for early mailing. Clean SPANISH FORK her early for Christ. you have mora family have been able to be to-- Miss Cora Stone, a bricle of the week. Thirty relatives and friends gether. enjoyed the afternoon Refresh' . Mra. Rosetta Flavel entertained meets Many beautiful as her guest Thanksgiving day. presents were received, Miss Verl Flavel, a granddaughter from Richfield, Idaho. The young Mra J. M. Alexander entertained woman is now a student at the B. a party of litUe folks Wednesda) " T. U. afternoon, in honor of the eighth birthday of her little- daughter, Mr. and Mra Ed Williams enter- Wildaray. Dr. and Mra O. E. Grua enterMr. and Mra H. S. Walker and tained the H. L. Clark family at e family, Mr. and MrsRoy Chlpman Thanksgiving dinner. Twenty-onand family were Thursday guests of guests were present. their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey;'Y pleasratrprlsed-h-e It's none too . mas sittings FESTIVAL STAGED SPANISH FORK. Nov. 2ATK harvest festival given by the Primary children of the Palmyra stake wss well attended Wednesday evening at the Winona theatre. Th children took their parts In very creditable manner, showing careful arming oy their teacbera The matinee in the afternoon waa also very well attended. - The children and grandchildren U. Vfa fir r!hr!atiBfian - verv your portrait. - HARVEST -- ' . Morgan M. Thomas. J Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks enter-tame- d the Banks family Thanksgiving day, time now to think of a very personal gift for those you love. .There's nothing so distinctive as Mra P. F. Clifford, Miss Leila and Leon Williams were guests at a family dinner Thanks, giving day given by Mr. and Mra -- t t It's Mr. and Mra Fred 8. Dart entertained all the members of their family who are In Utah at dinner Thanksgiving day. J: V. Pleasant urove. ..J E.U Clifford . In Mrs. John B. Mra Keith Bullen and Miss HelgA Jones who teaeh school in Carbon county, came home .to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mra Ellas Jonea ( Miss Fern Thorne entertained Sundberg had as their dinner guests on Thursday, ! twenty of her glrJL frienda at a . Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal and fam-- I cleverly arranged party at her ily of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and home in Lindon Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Chaff in and family of Card games were enjoyed. Dainty score. Miss Mary Williams enterrefreshments were served. tained with a number of plana Prove , soloa . Mr. and Mra. L. P. Harvey and Mr. A. P., Warnlck waa in Salt i. i. , Mr. and Mra Roy Goodwin of family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lake Monday to attend a church of American basket ball tournament Marion Chrlstensen meeting Cos Angeles, California, and their which was called by Mr. Clark two children," Wayne and Dale, Fork Thursday. Cornwall of the M. I. A. general visited here Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson enter- board. with Mr. "Goodwin1, cousin, Mra C. RobertH. Mrs. tained Mr. and Albert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of son, Mrs. K. Swenson, Mrs. Jeffe Carof Mrs. were Mra Garfield John and guests Nlelson, and Mr. Mr. and Mra Brian Gull anter's father, Mr. James Nelson, on nounce the birth Miller at Thanksgiving dinner. of their tenth Sunday. a son Wednesday morning. child, of McDanlel Mr, and Mrs. Melvin The glee clubs from American Belt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Robert Jex entertained at a McDaniel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lincoln dinner Thanksgiving day high schools, three hundred voices family James Peterson. for the members of the John B. strong, have united for the purpose Jex family, also Mrs. Url Stewart Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Samuelson of of giving concerts throughout the Salt Lake were guests at the Karl district. Heber Swanner manager of the Banks home Tuesday. Mr. J. J, Harper from Salt Lake Delmonte packing plant here, and Mra Swanner entertained all their Mr. and MJrs. GlenBeztant and was i Pleasant Grove visitor Sun- children and grandchildren at a children from Layton- spent the day. Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, . reek end here. Mrs. Stena Clayton spent Thurs The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Loren West and day with Mr. and Mra John Chrls Edscil Swanner and four children War-atcand the Misaoa Alice and Virginia tensen at Sharon. family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapel of Spanish Fork; Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MJis Leda Thompson spent the Mra Lester Swanner, Mr. and Mra Walker and family enjoyed Thanks1 giving day at the hqme or Mr. ano week end with her parents at Eph-- Howard Swanner and Mr. and Mrs. ralm. Verd Garnerandone chllL all of Mrs. Alma Christiansen.! Ogden. Thia is the iirst time ior ? r. and Mrs. Byron Adamson ana quite a number of years that the Miss Leoha Cooper from Payson spent the latter part of the week family are visiting in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs., Jasper Bird,.8HW.PaulP,u Mra. Ray GuU and children and Reuben Gardner and children. ... ' - 5k . ditw-ner- ies was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. The Invited guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Fage. P. MUey Smith, Jo seph Olpin, Clarence Gammettr Joseph Mills, Dewayne Harper, J. H. Armltstead Sterling Smith and S. Ii White; Mrs. Annie Holman, Mrs. Robert Thome, Mrs. Eliza Banks, Mr. John Harper, Mrs. Ines Olpin, Mr. Mark Betzant, who has been Mrs. Elvira Olpin and Mrs. Emily Ry seriously ill, is Improving. i I Mr. C. B. Harper was the honorary guest at a social given by the Sunshine committee of the First ward Monday evening. A program of songs, readings and pioneer stor- .w - - The family of form State Senator Henry Gardner .gathered at his home Thursday to enjoy the Sana family Thanksgiving dinner, altho a number of the family could noti be present Daughter of Senator . Gardner cooked and served the Those present were President and Mra. Henry A. Gardner and family; Mrs. George Talmadge and J family; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bird and family of. SpringvUle; Mr and T- One of the leading social events of the week was the wedding reception given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson in honor of the marriage of their daughter Estella and Mr. Golden Peay. The high school gym was most artistically decorated in honor of the occasion. The bride was charming in a gown of peach colored taffeta trimmed with a large decorative flower of . blending shades. Two hundred and fifty relatives and friends enjoyed the affair. ' Mrs. Jennie Dart and son Paul; Mr. and Mra. D. J. Evans and faniHy: Mr. and Mra David Davis and Miss Ewa Da via; and Mrs. Wallace Brock bask and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowen, the latter of Pay son. An HOUR first. .J Jennings; V a jsskh I..-- ; PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1927. , Samuel . Brock back, II V SW A V PAGE FOUB PLEASANT GROVE .SOCIETY v . . ' f . No Obligation To You " . 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