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Show ; SOCIETY NEWS A prettily an aued birthday party was given Wednesday afternoon by I i Mrs. L. E. Otteson for her son j Keith who was four years old. The dining table, from which a dainty ' lunch was served, was centered with a pretty cake with candles. Colored baskets of candy and nuts were attractive favors for the little guests. A program of games featured fea-tured the afternoon's entertainment. entertain-ment. Present were Nana Lee Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Mary Jane Cor. die, Pauline Claudin, David Beal, Monty Groes-beck, Groes-beck, Harold and Russell Hales, Dick and Jennie Neill. Glenn Wig-nail, Wig-nail, Carl Brimhall and Sterling Otteson. Mrs. Amisa Rowland will be hostess host-ess to Social Twelve club members at her home Thursday evening April 20. All are asked to be present pres-ent at 8 o'clock. A luncheon and meeting of the nrincipals and officers of the Nebo Teachers' association was held ; ,i the high school Wednesday eve-1 ning. A talk on the merits of some j of the paintings being exhibited j at the art exhibit was given by j Wayne Johnson, high school art j supervisor. Supervisor Lewis A. Baxter discussed principal's work ! for te remainder of the school year, j Students of the domestic science department under the direction of Miss D'Rilla Reed served the luncheon. lunch-eon. About thirty association members mem-bers attended. Mrs.' Floss Cates, Mrs. Josephine j Bunion, and Mrs. Rose Roylance were guests of Mrs. Ef fie Hardy Tuesday evening when she entertained enter-tained the S-P Bridge club at her home Friday April 24. A special fea ture of the afternoon's program will be a paper on German music given by Mrs. Eva Crandall. All are invited to attend. Miss Hazel King and Francif. ! Todd of Roosevelt were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child. Mrs. Earl Groesbeck will be hostess to the Ladies' Literary club at her home Saturday April 25. Annual An-nual election of officers will be held and plans for the Mother's day entertainment en-tertainment will be made. All ore invited to be present. Mrs. Lydia Dallin, Mrs. May Hatfield, Hat-field, and Mrs. Mary Ostler were guests of Mrs. Florence H. Clark at a birthday party at her home in Provo Monday afternoon. "M" Men of the First ward M. I. A. spent an enjoyable evening Wednesday Wed-nesday when they motored to Kellys Grove, Hobble creek canyon for a weinie roast. Mrs. Milan R. Beardall and Miss Theo Riding were guests last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at a shower given at the home of Mrs. William Vincent Vin-cent in Provo complimentary to Miss Hon ore Vincent, a bride of the month. Members of the Fourth ward Relief Re-lief society motored to Provo Thursday Thurs-day and were guests of the Troy Laundry on nn inspection trip through the plant. Twenty-lhrce members made uu the party. musical entertainment and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Law entertained en-tertained Saturday evening at a well appointed dinner for Don C.'j Johnson and Miss Elfie Huntington j who have just returned from spend- ing the winter in Los Angeles, and for Dr. and Mrs. Hatfield who are visiting friends and relatives here. The evening was spent in social chat. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson enter- I tained at a canyon breakfast at j Kelly's Grove Sunday morning for i Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Glazier, Mrs. ; R. A. Hatfield and Dr. and Mrs Hatfield The occupants of Dr Hat- 1 field's car received a thrill when ! six young deer- were sighted running run-ning up the hill a few hundred yards from the power plant. home in Provo. Mrs. John Doug-all entertained at a well-arranged luncheon at her home Thursday noon in honor of her mother Mrs. Ellen K. Wheeler. An attractive color scheme in pin 10 and white was carried out in room and table decorations. Guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. David A. Wheeler, Mrs. Rhoda Groesbeck, Mrs. Jane Spafford, Mrs. Rhoda A. Hatfield, Mrs. Martha Thorn, Mrs. Phoebe Singleton, Mrs. Walter Wheeler, Mrs. Selina Kelsey, Mrs. Emma Lee, Mrs. Mary L. Hall and Mrs. Annie Wheeler. Alpha Beta club ladies will be guests of Mrs. Mark Cook at her Mrs. Toss H. Hatfield of Los Angeles, An-geles, formerly of this city is visiting visit-ing friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mendcnhall and daughter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall have returned re-turned from a several days visit with Miss Alberta Mendenhall in California. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blanchard entertained Saturday morning at a sunrise breakfast party for Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hatfield of Los Angeles, An-geles, Francis Marrow of Chicago, and Rev. Harold L. Wilson. The morning was delightfully spent in |