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Show 1 State Society li tTLE AS ANT GTfdVE- f j I ' PT.KASAXT ("'iROVli. IV1. '-'.--The inar- j ilne of Miss Joy Newman. dftiiLrhtcr of Mr. ami Airs. ,lo!m Nov:ii;iii. and C.irpon Cm ndall uf Pt nvo w as o!enlnl7.l i Wo.incsiny in xhv Sail' l.nke temple. A; rceeplion for ti io iniiiif iat p rriai ives of the bridal ctmple was iven l-Vulay cc- iK at tiie homo of tin? l.ritk-. j Mr. an.l Mrs. Fred Snuih aanonm-e the eni:a.uemerit of tliir d.i abater. Margaret. to KranU D. Atwooil. Th.e mavi-iase will! lake place in 1 he near futin e. ! Miss Zola Adams entertained fifteen j fricndiS at her Inmie Twos jn y eveniinr In ; honor of Chai'les RoMiin?. who will Irave Monday for a mission lo tho southern states. Musk', games and refreshments wore en,ioyrd. Thr Miss Mrrvine ;md Hetha Jenson i were luistrsscp al a lniscidlanou shower' Thursla- evriiin in coniplimont to tiirir ! sisu-r, .Ma'ul. a hiide of ta.i. week. Mrs. .;inr;i Ultrldp entertained a few of her frieiKis at a social M. on. lay evening. eve-ning. ' The followiiiir ladies were He .cars I? of .Mi s. ( K. Tho;n.n! on Wednesday; i Mrs. Ai.TMt? I!'.!?i.3n, Mr. H.uinah Men- ! I .-V-T-. Mr-. H:ir".i riKJii a T.J Mrs. j Hi f'.w.i'.i n-.-.d kn.r.ii: ' ::.;;.! l.:i' -Mt oi i :.--.Tt-i. ! j M:6" O-i f r-- ft A M" en '".in Fork (.in-) Silas Ti.,'!1- ff t.iis cre niar- - r : i :n l;ic S.il; lydkp t:iip!e W-unci-' iiJj . i Mr. ('h :i ; ! W'r''inon f utr-rtired at ' mi; per Fri-i.iv - -nt :i ; in honor ot l ei' ' ;mi iM.i v 3i;nii ( i : y . l'-jvoi-!? w'crc laid ; lur t k -nt y .vs'r-. j Mr. aid M rs. .V.i-x Thornton rent 'c.1iio.i.ly xisii:;-) m .xlt Lj'e. j Mrs. Fn-ri S iilih rut. rtiiine-i r.1 n r,iiiU-lnu r,iiiU-lnu be Montj.tv tfnnj"'n. S .ipper vi ( ir-l t 4 In oi-;!it, I Mr. fl!kor 5n nt Mor.-lay in I Aii!f:-:--'tn 1-Vrk xititing !ut nioiner, Mrs. ' 'li.ulwkk. Tc:i uf i he ftionis of Mr. and Mrs. I I'.zni Swnif.nn Mirprisecl ih-.ni at t r.e; r ' i:0 nc Mr-i.tidy cvt-nuiR, Hit- event being I in honor vi Mr. vmn's biriluiay. Mr-rr.l'rs of the senior clnsy of the l-.hzh i-iii.l l'.hp a j arty ,n the inch s liool : iMiiMtni; 'i'luir.-day evening. 'ar:ors .tni.s re t-n.iuyed nn i rcfr-.'Shinent w c rc t-ci""Ctl. ZI i SPANISH FORK I 4 ; .SPANISH FORK. Foh. . T. an-i I Mrs. Jainra Moore of ;rrp, Ilaho. :ir-v :ir-v in t lt;.- cit Tnesdii y e veiling to viit rolrtties and friends." Mrs. Morp.in P. Warner rntcrtninoi a' numhrr of frimds at an all-day quilting bee "crinesday. ?lr.--. 1'ri Stewart, aeponipanio-l hv Mr?. Art Imp Stow;rt, left for week's visit at M. ap n;t with her ohiMrn. Mrs. William Wil-liam ,1. Stewart. -Mrs. JM Griffith and Mru. M. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Jones rntrr-taiii.vl rntrr-taiii.vl a !,n-e mimher of friends and I I'-huivps Friday evetnnE;. the occasion be- ingr their thirteenth wedding- anniversary, i A Sfven-ronrso dinner t as served at 7 o'clock, followed by music a ml da r.e -inp. Among the quests from out of inwn wero Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanstcter, Mr. an.l Mrs. Jack Reek anil Mrs. Hyruni Uank. The mothers section of the ladies" Aid soi-ioiy of the Presbyterian church mt at the homr of Mrs. Theodore Ie. Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. The afternon was taken uj II.mI Cross Knitting until 4 o'clock. i Miss Brown, primary su- pei visoi' of the Nebo school district, gave n u int erest inc and Instructive paper on i h "Com pa nion.Oilp of Children." The Jameson sisters sang three duets, "The 1 't rfeet Day. "Mono" and "The Flag Without n Stain." The hostess was Assisted As-sisted by Miss Susan Johnson in serving refreshments to twelve members and one visitor. Mrs. liurmisler of Salt Lake. Mis Fdna I'earson lias left for Delta, where siie will visit for some time with M rs. Ceortre Crooks ton. Mrs. W illiam F.onch spent several das in Soldier Summit this week with friend's. Mr. and M r?. Wendell Smoot ha ve ta ken up their res id eta e in Spanish Fork after a two weeks' honeymoon trip to California. Miss Margaret Creer is spending a few das in Salt Lake with friends. The latlies of the Fridcre club entertainer enter-tainer t,hrir husbands Monday night at Stubbs's confectionery at a priato dancing danc-ing party and supper. M iss Flla A n der son of Siiringville visited vis-ited Weduexd.iN tiiuhi - i i h M iss Kebeeca Nelson and aiier.ded the freighters' dance at the auditorium, A large company of young people from Nephi attended tiie 1 'asset ball .came be-t be-t ween Spa nisi i Fork and Nephi Wednesday Wed-nesday night at the CI ty pavilion. Miss Finma Clark of Sprincvillp spent Sunday villi Mr. and Mrs. F. 1.. Stewart. A larcre crowd of marri' d people m . tended the freighters' d nice at the Auditorium Au-ditorium Saturday night of last week, many cominu fnur. other tow ns to 1. e present at the a ntu:al cat heriug. Mr. and Mrs. fal M. P.ankr entertained a 1 a 1 :'M o'eUnk d inner Su inlay at their home in Palmyra iu honor of the twenty-fc'-venth anniversary of their marriage. ! Covers were laid for twenty relatives ' 'and frk-vis. l-iejuding fr. and Mrs. J-I J-I co!i 1 aekaid of pritigville. Member, of the Ladles TJterary -.r.d j So- i.il club met r rid.iy aftfiioon for their j i titular work at the Re 1 Cross rooms. Mrs. Ralph Don is spending the week with friends in -.lt Lake. Mrs. K. W. White visited several days ! with friends in fpringviiie during the I week. j Mrs. John Sharp of Salt Lake is spending spend-ing the week, in this city, called here by the illness of her son. Frank Sharp. WELBY ! : WEI.BT. Fb. C P. Butler and daughter, daugh-ter, Gladys, of S:. Anthony, blaho, were guests at the Dyet home Sunday and Mondav. Thev Itrft Monday evening for Salt Lske. where they visited until I Thursday, thence returning to their home in Idaho. Mrs. AY. J. Pierce and daughter. Yir-nini'L, Yir-nini'L, of Salt Lake visited at the Nelson ni'iiie Sunday. M.i. C. J. Graff spent Monday and TiHs.iay visiting nor sister. Mrs. H. F. Fullmer, of Poplar Grove. Sail Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dyet and family and Miss Zylpha Cameron attended tiie wedding of Mrs. Pyet's piece. Miss Hazel i Thompson, and A. A. Nelson in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. K. J. Knowles and daughter, Louise, visited in Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rheardon and eon of Sa H Lake were the guests of Mrs, F. S t ros ; i e 11 on Sunday and M on d a y. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Cameron are rejoieinc with them over the arrival of a son at the Cameron home. The Wednesday afternoon Ked Cross unit met at the home of Mrs. C. Pickering Picker-ing this week. The ti me was snent in I knitting, after -which Mrs. Dyet assisted i the hostess in serv ing refreshments. The unit has completed and forwarded to the Salt Like headquarters the following articles of sewing and knitting: Twenty-two Twenty-two pa.iama suits, four bath robes, seven pairs of ether socks, two bed-shirts, bed-shirts, four pa'rs of writ-Uets. twenty-t twenty-t v o rairs of socks, two helmets, five scufs, eight sweaters and nine wash cioths. 1 BLACKFOOT, IDA. j PT.ACKVTuiT. Idaho. 1-Vb. C Mrs. A. A. M"'A rl hur of Salt Lake Cty arri ed Wednesday oven hi c for a visit witii Mrs, P. W. Powers and Mrs. J. 1 1. Early. Miss Mary W of Ida ho Fnlls spent the wetk-end with fiiends in Plnkfool. Mrs, Frank 11. NiehoV.KS of Seattle. Wash.. s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Niei.ohis. Mrs. r. C. Rokwood was hostess Saturday Sat-urday of last week to the members of rho P. 10. O. Sisterhood at her home on South Stout avenue. The afternoon was spent in playing auetion. four tables being be-ing filled for i hi iz:i me. A silver offer-in,: offer-in,: was made for the purchase of Lihertv bond.'-. Mrs, W. W. MoCurev of Idaho Falls, is the guest of Mrs. Frank McCurdy. Miss Minnie Meek of Spokane, Wash., arrived Monday and has taken up the work in the public schools left vacant by the resignation of Miss Scott. The Royal Neighbors held a Kensing-;on Kensing-;on on Wedneshty aftervoon at the home oJ Miss Josephine 1 lendrie. The musical department of the Current F.vent elub met Monday afternoon in the Iclubrooms. Work was done for the lied 1 Cross society. j Mrs. James K. Good was hosted I Y eiluesday attt-rnoon to the members of the guild of the K;-'iseowt chinch at her home on South Fniversity avenue. Miss Carrie Wrinht returned Monday from a month's visit in Seattle, Wash. The members of the exocurrve r.im-ndttee r.im-ndttee of tho Re 1 Cross society met Mon-,dav Mon-,dav evening. After tiie routine business busi-ness was disposed of, Mr. Patten oi ' Sc-att-Ie. Wash., who Is connected with the nor! hwc stern dc:arm-nt, gave a taik on the work of the society. Mr.. Ldward F. R;.an entertained t'.e morii'cio-s or the A 1 ta r society of tie Catholic church A'eJnesday aiterr.oou. The memlers of the Women's union t he Bap t i 1 1 ch v.rch ee tw ed a din no r s a . - ; unlay evening of last week in the Lhurc:. ; jdir.mg- room. j I Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Hudson rctt.rn-.--d I Monday to Llackfoot from teir td.jp i trip. Miss Hattlc Ramey of Lava Fto springs bpent the week-end in. Ul-iek -; fuot. tiie guest oi her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Wakefi-Md V c Thursiay to make their home ia Art Idaho. 1 M'GILL, NEVADA M'GILL. Nev., Feb. ,. Pr. and M : D. D. McArtr.ur of 10!y spent tur-day here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Ch-son. Ch-son. Mrs. A. L. Stnihff and children returned re-turned home from Salt Lake City on Wednesday, where they had been visiting relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Roy Monroe of Middle Town site Ieit Tuesday morning for a month's visit with her parents r.iMagna, Utah. The dance given by the M. I. A. at the L. D. amusement hall Tuesday evening was a decided success. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dingle are rejoicing over the arrive 1 of an eight -pound son, born at the Sleptoe hospital on Thursday morning. Mrs. F. P. Truelove returned home Wednesday evening from a visit with oldtime friends at Slt Lake City and Magna, V tali. Mrs. J. O'Connor and daughter. Kathleen, Kath-leen, left Saturday morning ot last week for a trip to southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas were 101y visitors Monday. Thursday evening Mrs. J. Frown entei-tained entei-tained two tables of '50n" at her home-in home-in Vpper Townsite. The invited guests included Mrs. C. Pagwili, Mrs. Van Pus-sen, Pus-sen, Mrs. J. O'Loary, Mrs. J. Pwyer. .Mrs. K. Anderson, Mrs. W. McCoy. Mrs. J. Gordon and the Misses Susan and Margaret Mar-garet Brown. Alter the game luncheon was served. Mrs. Charles Chandler of Fast Fly tva.-; tlio guest of Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins, Jen-kins, Monday. Miss Elizabeth Walden was a passenger passen-ger on the main line Tuesday morn inc. bound tor California to spend a short va cation. Wednesday afternoon a t the home of M rs. Cha rles Vernon Jenkins a meet ing was 4ield to organize a branch ot" ti e American Women's Needle guild, wHci organisation is thirty-two yea rs old. a r 1 has its headquarters in Philadelphia, Its work is to help the poor and destitute. The officers elected were as follows: Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins, president ; ?d rs. Charles Chandler, vice president : Mrs. Lid die. second vice president ; Mrs. C. Gri mes, secretary ; Mrs. C. J. Geary, treasurer. Mcsdames George Newman, Ivor Prind. P. J. K rails. T. Rian, Ros--? Tavlor and T. J. Rees. directors. Mr. and Mrs. John Fncelke v eri guests of friends in F'.y on Monday. Stone's theater was packed .Saturday evening of last week, when Captain Geo i of the British army related a few of his personal experiences "'over t here." The captain ey poets to get a number of recruits re-cruits from this district for the Pi it ish fon-es. Accompanying him w:is Miss i 1 bug of the ambulance corps, who is i a the district to raise funds for an ambulance ambu-lance to be sent from White Pine county, coun-ty, ' r, better still, from McGill itself. .Mis. James Rau and Miss Lila O'Nei'l were hostesses at a shower Monday eve- 1 nmc- at the home of Mrs. J. Ryan in M iddle Tow usite in honor of Mis. Clyde : O'Hrien. Those participating were Mcsdames Mcs-dames K . F-an. J. Pwyer. P- J. Kra u -. Con lla;iV, J. W Hiker, J. Thomas, J. (t'l.eai-;-, U P. Pros ton. II. Williams. J. Proven. A. C. 1 tide and L. Thui stun of Anaconda. Mont.; t tie Misses Yeri b'wNer. F. Smith, Mamie Glenn and S. Pi own. 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