Show f Society And Club Notes 1 Largo Crowd Attends Cold and Green Bull Claimed by to be one of the most enjoyable and nod dances ever given in the sevelt ward the annual Gold and Green ball held Friday ing was successful in every A large crowd was delighted the effective adapted after a in the including a real water- shrubs and flowers which with the aid of lighting gave the illusion of a lovely mountain The floor show was the highlight of the evening and consisted of the procession and crowning ol the Gold and Green queen and Miss Thella Wilson was queen and Melvin Attendants included Miss Helen Richard Phyllis I James Maisie Long Bernell Barbara Lewis Mariam Long and Junior A trio consisting u. Mary Benson and Helen Drollinger 1 the theme song ir the and other after which the king and and attendants danced the GolC and Green Elva Stewart was genera chairman for the affair and wa assisted by Louie Mr and Parley Miss Carma Miss Shelma Fred Margaret and Merrill Omni anc Virgil Miss Audre Miss Thora Mower and H. M. A. Loaders From Four Stakes Meet Uintah anc Moon Lake L. M. I. and bee-hive Instructors met in the Roosevelt ward hall Saturday afternoon to learn dances to be taught bee-hive groups for stake swarm day Following the dancing a luncheon was held In the banquet room and a silver bee-hive and silver candles in silver holders were used on the table to carry out the jubilee of bee-hive work which is being celebrated this Special events to be carried out during the year were discussed and Roosevelt stake leaders announced swarm day for this stake will be held May Nearly 30 M. I. A. workers were In charge of arrangements for the luncheon for Roosevelt stake I. A. officers Including John E. Clair LeRol Jones and Owen Teachers Club Meets Miss Lucile Bowers and Miss Florence Pierce were co-hostesses at a beautifully arranged bridge given at their apartment here Monday Supper wa served at small tables after the evening was spent playing Present were Blanche Beth Miss Areva Miss Katherinc Miss Ella Miss Zada Melba and the i Fish and Club Party The first meeting and social of the Women's Fish and Game club since the election of new officers will be held Thursday April at the home of Clifford Supper will be served after which the evening will be spent playing Ah members arc urged lo attend and each guest must bring her own Officers of the organization are in charge of arrangements for the They are William Ted and Farrell Martin Curtis and Lloyd Dinner Party Honors Birthday Honoring the birthday anniversary of R. S. Jordan a group if her friends entertained at a linner party Sunday was given at the home and Marc Wilkins and in the group were and Jor and Mi md J. V. and Eugene and W. L. Mullins and and Dinner was served after which tables were for Departing Matron Honored Honoring Harold Bircher left this week for City where the will make their a party was given last week by Ted Jensen and Miss La-voyle Wilkins at the home of Aven The evening was spent playing bridge after which a later supper was Guests included Arch Miss Donna C. C. Farrell Wilkins and the hostesses Treasure Hani Miss Norma Johnston enter- members of the club at a cleverly arranged treasure hunt followed by a picnic on the Uinta Participating in treasure hunt were Parle Floyd Mrs Ned Reed Rex Alden Alex Clement L. and Miss Daughters of Pioneers to Meet The regular monthly meeting o the Roosevelt camp of Daughter of Pioneers will be held Friday May 26 at 3 p. m. at the of M. J. Hie meet ins was previously scheduled to held at the Dillman home anc members are requested to make note of this Senior Hop Held Wednesday I The annual senior hop given by Roosevelt high school seniors was held in the gymnasium of the Roosevelt elementary school The committee planning the affair included Harold Ray Helen and Phyllis Party Honors Leah Sprouse A luncheon honoring Miss Sprouse who left Friday for Pro- vo where she has employment was given last Thursday afternoon by Miss Phyllis at the home of her and Morris Other guests included Miss Rouvoe Miss Betty Miss Phyllis Miss Karma Dee Miss Frances Miss Barbara Miss Helen and Miss Barbara Miss Sprouse will work in Provo until fall when she plans to enter the B. U. Neighborhood Club Aleuts at Laris Homo Louis Laris entertained members of the Neighborhood Sewing club at her home last Wednesday A delightful evening was spent chatting and sewing after which refreshments were served Darrell Earl Clifford Parley J. S. W. S. Art Clyde Ronald Howard Stanley Dick Sprouse and the Laris was assisted in serving by her Parley Entertains Bridge Club Marc Wilkins was hostess at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon given at her home Friday afternoon for members of the Friday Bridge Present R. S. C. C. V. A. R. H. Paul Eugene Axel Birch and the Following luncheon tables were arranged for In Is Heard by Altrus Club The delightfully light hearted book in by Lin famous Chinese was reviewed for members of the Altrus club by D. D. Nicholson at a meeting of the organization held at the Nicholson home last Thursday Members of the club present included Carl G. Mrs Clair B. Eugene Frank Clement Parley H. P. Don Axel Marc Wilkins and the bridge Luncheon at Home John Zimmerman was at a prettily appointed given at her home afternoon for members of er bridge Luncheon was at small tables which held overs for 12 including Wallace Lola Harry C. C. Dan Arch Irv-i Grant Lloyd Labrum and the Following luncheon the reminder of the afternoon was pent playing Entertains Bachelors j and W. L. Mullins en- a dinner party given at their home Monday A of the town's in-eluding Carroll Tom R. John Rv Bourne and Carl were |