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Show ? j Social Notes From Intermoiintah Towns j ! 1 MIDVALE Ml OVALE. Feb. ill. Mm. Harry Hum- phroy. formerly Miss Jessie Seiner, whose marriage look place '.:rl nesda y of lest c week, was the honored gncsi at :i bundle . shower given last night by the telephone 7 giris at the home of Miss llrina Mal-strom. Mal-strom. Musi.', sumps an.i refreshments J were the main features of the enteriniu- " hient. Miss Maria T. 'loft' lias returned home I Innii Salt Lake, where she lias been visit- ins her son. George A. doff, ami family lor some time. Mrs. Marguerite rtuvnll .lohnson, assist- ,1 ed bv Mrs. Klennnr Wood Childors and j, Mis. ',orena Whipple (loodwin. presented C, sr. me of her pupils In a pianoforte recital J : cster.lay afternoon at the Isis theater, n Mrs. B. 11. Snn.ol. assisted by Mrs. vi aies. will meet her elass in Red Cross II ; surgical dressings every Monday, A ed-5 ed-5 ncs.iay and Friday evenings. ' Mi-s. Kllen Stokes spent tFriday "in 1 Draper, where she attended the old folks' n rclebration helil there. Mrs. r. C Smith spent Thursday in " Sandy visiting her sister, Mrs. Archie ("rapo. y 'a number of parents attended the 1) patriotic prolamine Thursday afternoon g- --;iven by the school children in honor of y Washington's birthday. -V Mrs. A. MeSporran returned to her a. home In Midcale. after a serious epera- L iion at the Holy cross hospital. 5i I I EUREKA f S 4 ; EERKKA. Feb. 23. Mis Marion Grant, P" ictriinor ot music at the Tintic high U school, has .-nnounced that -he members ol n i:oi- music ulnsses will sive a coin:c rt o.iera in this t-iiy o;.:1y hi Amil. Work h JiVi3 already roir.ivt-r.ced on . the play, 1 whi.'h will' bo oi.Ullcd ''The Treasure (1 Hunters." Tl.oro are some exoellent h singers and i.:amaii:-ts in the school and 1 ihe I'ymin perioi mam e promises to be a f uoo.l one. Last year the pupils of the -y Kui'-Iia pchoolri. uider the tVreetion of Mmlj Ilobinson, presenroo an opera, t '-Snow-flake. frea.ure Hunters" is ex-n' ex-n' pooled to in-pass that plav. and. if pix-s- .-i't enthusiasm cc tints for anything, it will. !l Mrs. Grant Unions entertained at sup-I! sup-I! ier the latter part of the week. Those hJ t. resent were Tom A!l:nan. Lee Allman. Mi-, and Mr.-. Albert Allman. all of II Provo, and Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Roy Fareday. ! Mr. and Mis. Sarr.uel Allman. Mr. and Mrs. Blaiiv.' Simons. Victor Simons and ?1 Mr. and Mis. Arthur Noon. l Miss Irene rinrh was the guest of rania'iuin friends unring the past week. JJ Mrs. Liihia Wilton ol Santaquin was il-.e truest of Mrs. S. Wilson of Fureka last week. v Mr. and M:s. Thomas Maslin are still niaknur their home at Salt Lake City. 3! Mr. Maslin is reeeivin? treatment for an j injury which he received several months P a so. As scon a; lie is fully recovered. Z itiey intend to re'.vrn to Fureka. n Mrs. A. M. fox was at Provo this week X f .r a visit with Mrs. William Manson. Mrs. Anna Harton was the" hostess at -q a part v iven on Tuesda- and attended r bv the members of the Knightville unit a of the Red Cross. Papers were presented a bv Mrs. A?ne.- Knight and Mrs. Thomas 1( P.eane and musical numbers were ren-1 ren-1 .lered by Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Higenson and Mis. Beane. Refreshments were ( served. i The annual dance of the Knightville 1 a M. 1. A. will be given at the amusement ,1 hall at that place on the evening of Feb-;f Feb-;f ivary 22 and a cordial invitation is ex-di ex-di nded to the public to attend. A lunch-it lunch-it eon will be served in connection with a ibe dance. One of the pleasant fraternal parties n of the winter was that given by the mem- I f hers of the Fa uls" lodee. taking place a at their hall on Monday evening. Most of the Fatrles of the district, accompanied in- their ladies, were in attendance, and V an excellent time i reported. The early J? nart of the evening was taken up with -ard-playinsr. followed by musical num- II bers. lunchecn and dancing. The luncheon lunch-eon was the crowning' feature of the eve- ning. Alec I'tiffey. Neil O'Hare and a number of other "song birds" performed '1 their bit in making the part y a success. a Mr. and Mrs. An mis McDonnell re-r' re-r' ttirned on SaturJav after a trip to Salt ,L Fake. 1 The Rev. Father John Ryan of the Catholic church returned on Tuesday afier a trip to Salt Fake City. Mrs. TFngo Deprezin returned early in I t Tie week after a visit with her daughter, tI Mrs. James P. Drisooll. at Salt Fake. t Mr. and Mrs. Feo' Donnelly and P. J. i;s Donnelly, Jr., were Salt Fake visitors ,p during the past week. h Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hellon were at Sa It Fake durijig t-he week. !r Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson and ' tlie latter 's mother, M rs. Frank McHat-ton. McHat-ton. who for some time past have been !I making their home at Houghton. Mich., ore back in the state on a visit. For a t're present t hey are at Salt Fake City, it is their intention to visit Eureka -( before returning to Michigan, t- Mrs. Kent Harper of Payson was here t early in the week visitinz with Mr. I Harper and attending the social cession lt of the Eagles' lodge. h Walter Jensen left on 'Monday for X Flsinore, where lie is now actively en- gage-1 in the management of his business 1( hi that city. Mrs. Jensen and the chil-t, chil-t, dren will remain here until the end of j the present school year, when they will 1 ake up t heir future home in FIsinore. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen have been promi-p promi-p r:ent in social endeaor in Fureka for a ; number of years. Frd Farsf-n, a forrppr bu.einefis man of Fureka. was in this city during the week. V visiting with old friends and a equal 11-! 11-! tanoes. J-t ?fr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes, who were recently married and who have been '. making their home in this city, were in 0 Nephi last wc-k for a visit with the lat-. lat-. ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cole. . Mrs. H. T. Coleman and daughter. ,f F"the, of Heher City were the guests of Silver City relatives during the week. 01 Mr. and Mrs. O'to Fartberingha m are again at home after . a short visit in '" Santacjuin. 1 Rudger and Ald-n Sorenson, both of 0 Silvfr fitv, v.eie in S.-1.U Fake City this ' v.r r.K visiting with their niolhcr, Mrs. II ppter Soren.son. p On Monday evening a birthday surprise " i.ar;y was civr-n in honor of Harold r Iirohrn at the home of his parents. Mr. ,"J and Mrs. Frank Hrohm. The young peo- p!e harj a vcrv en jovn ble time and spent . :ho evening in pla y insr games, and mu- si'-al mi rn be rs wre also rendered. A t 10:30 o'clo-k a delicious lunch was served ro the following gu's) : M iss T'.ei die i fl.ase. Miss Fuciio i-Vr-uson. Miss Verda n pf.teron. Miss LoU fJoiirl'-y, Miss J.iaisy H;.uer. Miss Carol Jen-n. Miss Julia ;i J(tlins"n. Fon Manson, jiwi c-r. Peter-'-on. U rrell Taylor, f " 1 i ! r" Kirth. f.'arl ) r;;juer, Ilrandt and f'iarn'p II R.auer. r' Mrs. A. I . Mc;il!is of Pro-.r, js hi Fu-,s Fu-,s r'ka, visiting ;f t be lumie of Lei' daugli-" daugli-" u r. Mr. Jack McIon;tld. . Mr:-, Il. Ijer Ficlrls nml son. H rt. have ' n- turned lo t h"i r hom- in I'.urf-kn ft r nding a cfnrd- of v.iMis ai Camp ' t : 1 11 v, ( 'a I. , v h T c t l:cv a -n L 10 visit ' arl Fields, who is training trier-. ' M 1 J. C. St or if- ri ijrn' d on Sunday to ' !,n iiorn- in (';'))fornia aft'-r spending ' ?-mo v;i-';Uk in Kurnka vnh 1it paren t.s, 1 Mr. and Mrs. f'harlx l-rgst join. ' Mrs. John F. Flow ( enlerta InM the 1 rnrrnb'-rs of Hie I .. O. !",. cluh on Krl-day Krl-day afi'-rrjo'ii. iterrcf-iuncnifl were nerved. 1 On J 'i ida v evening, Mr. a nd Mrs. W. f 1 M vr-r er,tiTla(ir.-d a fev friends in J-onor of Mr. and Mrx. S'-an;, who are. here i'it. ing from Fin'rai, N'eo. 1 Mr-. Firm, a 1 :i ! I i nu s v.-a m ho: I' :-s a I a " of liie iraigc - l"b held at Imt 'I i f.int- on V-dne'd;i v a f 1 noon. Mk. '.Ta-k M.',r-yi,, iind .Mrs. 1 ' M. fur. ! fi!, v;-.e rr. il'.d g'.fd- 011 lb!.' f a.-' a.-' -fon and Hie m.-moei' . piew-M v.er- Mr. ' nii.-br. Mi. F ' I-'"., Mi--. P. I Jorii.e; . , M , s. P. J. i loillic I , M r f. ('. 1 P. Oarten. .Mrs. ,C. G. (i igss. Mrs. V. F. j Thomas, Mrs. Edward Pike. Mrs. Hyruu j Thurmond. Miss Anabet Mooncy and Miss I Maud Jayion. j Following the exa mple set iy the la si : year !rls of the Tin tic high " school, a i "kid" party was given on Kriiiay evening pal the high school. A very enjoyable time j vns repotted by the young kultes present. pres-ent. Miss Viola YYheeW entertained a nuni-br: nuni-br: of her oung lady friends at a party on Wednesday evening. Games and music mu-sic passed away the greater part of Cue evening and a fine lunch wa served to the followiii'-r: Miss Goldie Wheeler. Miss Gladys Potts. Miss Vera Dodge. Miss Fay Stark, Miss Eva Stark, Miss Edna Fang. Miss Gladys Frimhnll, Miss Sophie Taft ana Mkss Esther Taft. TREMONTON f TKKMONTO.V, Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. S. IF Wat land, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wyat t of Denver, Colo., returned re-turned Tuesday from a three weeks' visit with friends in Venice. Cal. M r. and Mrs. Wyat t left for their home in Denver Den-ver on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Yielding will leave nex t week for Ma rtin, 111., where they will make their home. Mr. and M rs. Henry Cooper returned Fst Monday from Peoria. III., where they were the guests of relatives for the past few weeks. Miss Fea Winzeler was the guest of rela Mves in Rexburg. Idaho, last eek. M rs. Ma they Eaer was hostess at a luncheon Sunday aJternoon. The guests were Mr. and M rs. Philip Getz, Mr. and Mis. F. C. Rrenkman. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Storer and Miss Dena Isch. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Brenkman spent Saturday with friends in Ogden. Mrs. IT. G. Scott spent (he week-end Willi friends in Malad. Mrs. Jane Olsen entertained twelve little guesLs Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Marie, it being her eighth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Arthur Wilson and daughter of Thatcher were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crozier. GARFIELD GARFIELD, Feb. 23. Miss Bernice Mangum left for Berkeley and Fos Angeles, An-geles, Cal., yesterday, where siie will pass a four months' vacation visiting relatives and friends. Miss Mangum was accompanied by Mrs. W. O. Hunter of Chilly, Idaho. Mrs. R. Whitney Groo and little son. W hitney, of Salt Fake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Madsen the past week. Mrs. J. E. Wright of Salt Fake was the guest of Mrs. Fred Furron" this week. Mrs. W. Romig left Wednesday for Fake Shore, where she will spend a few weeks with friends. Miss Florence Albean is visiting friends at Muriay. The Octagon club held its first meet- j ing Thursday with Mrs. H. F. Atchison. Decorations a nd refreshments were car- ; ried out in honor 01 George Washington's bii thday. The first prize was won by Mrs. Henry Kramer and the consolation by Mrs. Atchison. The Merry Matrons' Sewing club will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Claude Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furron entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Slater. Monroe and Edwin Slater. Miss Elnor Finstrom and Mrs. J. B. Wiigiit of Salt Lake. Mrs. Harry R. Allen en tertained Sunday Sun-day afternoon at an F. B. luncheon for the following high school girls: Miss Constance Evers, Miss Ruth Eveis, Miss Clarice Blum, Miss Gladys Puncheon, Miss Florence Haymond and Miss H u Ida Ahlquist. The boy scouts entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pendleton at a farewell evening for the Rev. Maxwell W. Rice, who leaves for the east very soon. Miss Elnor Linstrom enterta ined complimentary com-plimentary to Miss Theo Furron. Monroe Mon-roe Slater and Edwin Slater at her home Tuesday evening. The 'T00" club met with Mrs. Bert Hardy Tuesday afternoon. The first prize was won by Mrs. George O'Donnell of Salt Fake, the second prize by Mrs. Arnold Taylor and the consolation bv Mrs. W. T. Miller. The decorations were carried out in the Washington's birthday idea. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hardy entertained the husba nds of the club members. Five hundred was played and first prize won by Mrs. A. J. Delaney, tlie men's prize going to Thtiren James. The West End Card club was entertained enter-tained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. M. 1 Maldron at her home at the smelter. Guests of the club were Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. R. H. Hawley of Magna, Mrs. Guy Piatt and Mrs. Gilbert Palmer. The elub prize was won by Mrs. Theodore Becker, the guest prize by Mrs. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley entertained twenty of their friends at cards Tuesday evening. The women's prizes were won by Miss Myrtle Cady, Mrs. Charles Fady and Mrs. Fee Riley, and the men's prizes bv R. Tidwell, Hyrum Wright and Fee Riley. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Slater were surprised sur-prised at their home Thursday evening bv Mr. and Mrs. A. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furron, Miss E. Livingston and Miss T. Furron. Mrs. Pope Wilson enterta ined a t her new home at T.l East Seventeenth avenue in honor of Washington's birthday. Five hundred was playe. and tin: prize won bv Mrs. Howard Wilson. Those present were J(ni Bodkin, Mrs. Arthur Kopp, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. ' A. Delaney, Mrs. Prt 3 lardy. Mrs. Howard Wilson. Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Hubert Cox. The H. A. B. club met at the home of Miss Garnet Brown on Friday afternoon. The time was spent in knitting for the Red Cross, after which patriotic games were played and refreshments served. Prizes were won by Mae Sonne and Mar-jorte. Mar-jorte. Rees. Those present were Instructress Instruct-ress Mrs. Ft. L. Fuller, Dorothea Drury, Marjorie Rees. Myra Chevington, Leah Ashiey, Eysle Garland, Mae Sonno and Garnet Brown. A farewell reception was tendered the: Rsv. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Rice, at the Garfield club rooms Thursday evening. The women in charge were Mrs. E. F. Nelson. Mrs. Gilbert Palmer. Mrs. Charles Fees, Mrs. J. W. I form; and Mrs. Andersen. Ander-sen. Gilbert P;iJukt acted an chairman and presented Mr. Kice with a gift purse. Music was furnished by the high school orchestra. Talks were m;ide by Dr. D. F. p.;nnai-d and lilshop John( Pendleton. A shUJ t progra rnme followed. PAYSON j 4- ' PAYSON. Feb. ::. Mrs. R. A. porter ent erta Ined ; I dinner TiK f day. f f or t 1 lest s v. ei d M'"-iIii foes; S. E. U iiif, W illiam il-liam Amos. William Oineihi, Harry Tipton Tip-ton a nd A mi in hi Nehekor. The Social Ten Hul met Wednesd;i with Mis. Anna '. rte.on. Fifty bands were made for I he Kcd Cross. The Elite 'Ini, met Wednela.v with Mrs. Wilford E-llswoitli. M rs. Thomas M. V ilson. Jr., enOr-t;i enOr-t;i ined Thui sday h f I ' laiooi 1. Her gu.-'iu s. wero the members of I ho Afternoon Sewing Sew-ing club, ;ilso Mesd;. lie s E. F. .FCoi -r-ii'k, S. P. Wilson. William Amos, . . H. Vance. S. I-:. Ware, Henry Erland.:on. Chlil Pa.Uaid and Jacob P,ic(..,,,l ,,f Sr"'lTiL".'ille. A Hoover luncheon was S'-rved. Mr. Emnk tnpio'b' ent r i i,f d ! cr bride : club S,t t url. v ;i f r-1 1 loon. Mr.". TVeua ('arlir 11 1 -i (;, , ;i nurn-b nurn-b r of fi'l' ud ;i t lier btMJit: I 'rid;; y cv fill fi-ll 1 lit-. r t ---. Fb.irt Di'.on eiitr.rtalln-i( ;ir M. rh'J h.'ii'a art-- ') 1 fr ml -p ' al'lci liof.n In boil'-r 9I t.ia; tctltlt btilbday a li 11 1. 1 'a rv r ,,(., ,aughlcr, Louise. Fifteen guest-were guest-were present. T. Knt.e Nuns eluh inel Wednesday Willi M'S. Nave lluirh. Mr, losepli ...uglass had "" siiy ."v,'"v the ladies of Hie llaiTV " club. .Miss Tl.dnia I'eriv elll.ilaiied eighl ..' her frien.lM Sunday cveniiic. .Miss M. .Mel'.ell, rd.uii.d h.irr... Kri-,.,v Kri-,.,v after a Ihiee nmnlhs" v 1.-1I In ",do v. 1 1 h rdaliii-i. Mr. and Mrs. -k.- H-an . -nl 1 t.nnc.l al dinner Tuoclay. con 1 pi I n ir 11 1 a 1 y In ( . .1. Curls. hi "f IJltigh.'iin. Mr and Mrs. I.e.iuaid Sid k"rt r:n a parlv I'li.liv cwning of last week. . i .. ,. hundred was plnc,l and a dainty lillr.lieou sere.l. married people":-- daic e was Kit en Tni'S'lny In the Second lulnl 11 iiiiiHcinent hull. Mi.M Imuivi Imnirl.'. cnl ..-la Ir.ed nine i.f i,.r iriend- nl 11 parly .Sunday en-inn;-:. .Mr mid Sir. K'.ruiilh I H v 'in and d.iiiuhler. I'aula, .if ('iMilnn are the gilesls ,, .M . and Mil', t ". I"'. I'ix.'U. Mr. W. I 1. Niv nil Mm. .Nihil l.ant V I ale, I :,l :;p:nil"h -"..rli T' le.'.i 1 .1 V. Altci 1111 estendeil V I . . 1 1 here, Mr. and Mis. Amnion Nebpker. Jr., unit dailchler. Kulli, left. Krl.l.iy for their randi in Wyoming. Wyo-ming. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith left Mini-day Mini-day Inr California lor a :Ui..il visit. .Mr. iind Airs. Allied l:. Wilson enl,.,--lained nl 11 Washington's hiilliday parl .'rid!i' evenine. 'I'he I.. inns wele .lei 11-rali-.l with the nail. inal coli.rs :mil spring ll.iweis, . Thlrly quests wi-rc pres.-nl. Miss Tallin Tciviut enlerl.iinc.l at 1111 n,-ler nnpl-er las.l Sinida. C..cis were laid lor ten. Miss Jennie li.inglnss etilerliiined at ti eaii'l -pull Sunday. .Miss llerulre MllliKuni of Salt Lake is Die guest 11I' .Mrs. K. I.. Harper. Miss Aleen Mellelh, wm Is atlendlng Ihe rnler-sit ni I'liili, caiue lif.iuc l-"riila-lor 11 short v.n.ilinii. Aim. II. I'. Ke Iv and l.al.v Hail, ol" Sprillg ille Visile. I hel'C I 1 1 i y Weeli. ,Mis. i;lad.s Shores m' Sail l.aKe Is the gin-sl of her 1-1; l"r, Mrs. Kalh. r 'r,,inp-sol 'r,,inp-sol I . Mrp. Wllllain l-'erre icIuriMil limne I r, .111 I'n.c.i We.liiesd.ix . where she has been vliilill"; her shUi'l.-i. Meet .N'a'Mill Sinllh I'lilM-laini'il at ail iiyvl.-r :.iipp.:r Sunday. BEAVER 4. iik.w i-vh. r:.. tiu "io Vour i;if ; 11, c i vi'ii ;i I t ln opi'M. Imhimo I-'iMiIm v - 1 nl Ik, pnivcd to he nup of the unit pit :iinl (k'linhiful stil;il Ml'i;itrs nf th S!11, :H WOll MS OilO (f DlO lllOSt NUt'iVNS- Cnl of :v lifiitliis. Thi spl.Mnlitl t-f-I'im'Is ol tin- Kffl 'ri)-.s linn nci rnmmitlt'p, utid.-r Hie It'M'lrrslilp of Mrs. ,los.-ih R. M ui'ili't'li , Jr., louml their rt-wjirci, for I ho ;i mount no 1 1 mI will nffnrd an a dill - ion:i I j iii'iuii.' to 1 hi1 Hftl ( 'ro:-.s. wlm-h will mfjin otniNidiTiiltlf foml'oit In th-In th-In iy s "n'- r I lii-n1." t 'ninoiii' lust 1i1c:im wnv cnrrifit nut in th" ili'cnnitlvo moIuuuo, ilistiini'o lfiirhin;' 'luliii n t inoii t , :ini HiIukh urn- not what I 1hv mm'Ih-'.1, t ho of foot hoini; Iho thine. .sniiKht fur iiinl dooldoll' :itimn.tl. . K;.i ni;:i mo cnnrl, pt'osiiloti ovor ! .1 . I1'. Tol (on, v. s in .so s, I on. ami a war lax was Impoaod iipcn all who woro Miporl hiiniN tr ult rn - ;- yH:U I I ui;or . A win- modal iva.s a a rdn I t r t"riMi w 1 a ri iu; I ho oont u nio ad 1 in l;;sl I-, ho llu- , I o.s.. st to tho . oonomio ro- I 1 1 1 1 1 ro 1 1 1 o m i s, wliioh' oallitl I'or I'osiuuii'H In Uooplinc wllh tho .ipiril of sol f - do i dnl janil sarnliti' for Ihoso who a ro fii:htiru: , for n t. A ppri "pi'ia I o 1 U'nvi'i i.od rt f'rosh -in. nl t wi io .s. rvod h "Tho Top u' tho 1 1 1 til auxiliary, uudor Mm dlrootion ol jal. i-r lra clix5""' W"'ror" --';vw;v-. -:,r,!d no.nre.i to the farm to enjlov the ever,,' Another Interesting .,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, f. " " "he week (he I ei, , . , oddad'ri: xrt? huv a bnl.dag,. , , U nd h M.ur cross of crimson."' ,,"v,n'v e, V"! Posters contr.m, ,.,1 one ,, , , " ;''' ee,l of the hour " ,' " ,' , '''' - , home il: iirli.vlie.il, ,1 i "Pie. Ihe svmbol or ' Hunnn l, '' ; r'-.x'!''. "I" "' ' '"" " I.H.I.. was ,,,.,, N ' " dllliy dolh over led the , , '"' " bow of red nil. I Kr i I, pi. , " " Strickland, Mrs -- I; ll.'l'iii ' " ,K " I'mna T. 1,, ,.. ,.,.s,,,,." :' s table Mrs SlaiUev 'IN,,,,,,,,,,,, 'J ' ' ' "' McM.ane ,, A., M - Mi. . .'" -i'imop,-,..,,. Ke,. c.ss coMnn,;!:":.;," rie.l the "fiivcr" baskets. W!lnttic fl"' tea more than $mi was haiair.l inte I1' I lea surer ot the local chapter, which t. a tale ru" success in the financial a. W; as social way. Mrs. I'dn.i Wosliiuii was the wi:'" of a surprise panv i;icn tw" .1 tuC.': of h,., i.,i,,s I'rnlav evenins. M'" Wesin,;,,, i,,, s.Uuiaa to make luT 1 a, .larsalc. , I S PR I N GvTlLE ! SI'l:lC ll I.I" IVIv ."S M'S. A, '' I'a.'kai.l a, ted as hostess for lh ' I'eta dub ul her home 1-Vhruarv 1 . llu ei-es; i nc 1 c;; r.i ;u me was gtw'tl iclr, . w.-rc serve. I Mr. an,! Mis M w up,! h.iu- id'.;'"'' fi "in a ,s i t i vn cr. Mis -i -dui ae.l hcau- ' " urd iy fi,..,, s ill I ;ik.' 'I'he Al'.lvi Ke: , , bib c.nr a er " '!. .;. I. no. r. :,i al r..ild""'l ''"'-CSV n : I:,- , v.i- I'he I" , i; , ,, ., ,la'C.- at '"" ""em It t . unem i ,,""'''- ...,i,r, .,. ,, , s, ... '' |