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Show Society Mr '111(1 ' M- 1,ro"'" slH,,lt Mr ami Mrs. Wm. Bailey of v wore In Spriiicvilli- Sunday ',",.,.,11 of the illness of 11. I.ce Bi.yiT. .. j(an- L. Mctralf has gone lo y-mw.is.m t' ''",'1 funeral f tr IhisI"'"1'8 tathor. Anthony Met- calf- ; r 0 L- Barron was hostess to ,h ui'fniii'rs of the Home Culture i(, Saturday aftcriuwn. Mrs. Rsa I-''1' Pnve a ,"por on "Art i Crafts of Colonial Days. ' A Wr on "China and rettery of Lr Forefathers" was given hy vri Olive Garbctt. A delirious lunctwon was served by the hostess. A eolitrihution ly ( lie chili was uiiiile toward tin- snhliei-.s monument monu-ment to he ereeteii in the Siiringville eily pink, ill memory nf Ihe Kprlns-vilte Kprlns-vilte nml inaiilelon T'oys wilo Inst llieir lives in the last great world war. Mrs. Kugene liird and Mrs. Minette liird enterlained the members mem-bers of the Mothers Study chili, Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minette liird. Tile following program pro-gram was enjoyed: Olio solo. Chauney Chillis, accompanied on the piano liy .Mrs. Cornell Menden-haU; Menden-haU; n paper on "Conservation of National l'arks," by Mrs. Marie liinks: "A Heap O' Livin' " was given by Thelnm ISoyer; vocal duet hy Inez Wheeler nnd Helen l'alfrey-man. l'alfrey-man. aceonipanied on the piano by Helen Saulisbury. The same officers offi-cers were elected to fill another term. Delicious refreshments were served to 18 guests. Mrs. Lillian Gallop who has been I visaing in Springville wilh relatives for a few days has returned lo I'rovo ami from there she will soon leave for her home in I'urllaiid. ( iregon. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. I,. Judd of America Ameri-ca Fork, were dinner guests Saturday Sat-urday of Mrs. A. W. Sutherland. Miss Sadie Wiscombe of Salt Lake City was the guest Sunday and Monday Mon-day of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wiscombe. Mrs. J. M. Brown and daughters Zella and Lueile spent the week end in American Fork with Mrs. Julia Kirknian and Mrs. Mary Wright. Mrs. X. Gledhill entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon complimentary to her son Louis' eight birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. An Easter egg hunt was the feature of the afternoon's entertainment entertain-ment after which a delicious dinner was served. A large birthday cake formed the center piece and also sweet peas were vised in the table decorations. The Easter color yellow, yel-low, was carried out in the entire dinner. The guest list included : John Paul Jones, Verl Whiting, Howard Ostler, DeVone Brown, Richard Oakley, Glenn Allan, Jr.. Herbert Taylor, Huek and Bob Done, Wallace and Keith Mace. Billy Forsythe. Max Rowland, Oral Diamond and Bert McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Bird of Salt Lake City were Springville visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Mace was the guest last week o N. L. Packard of Magna. Miss Margaret "Watson of Salt Lake City spent the week end with relatives in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Dalton of Pheonix. Arizona, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. George Hyde. They are expecting to make their home in Springville. Miss Genevieve Parry and J. M. Parry, of Richfield were the week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds announce the arrival of a baby boy. Miss Alice Packard and Miss Mable Straw were Salt Lake visitors visit-ors Wednesday. Mrs. Wyman Benson of Salt Lake Citv was the guest last week of Mr.' and Mrs. A. B. Warthen. Mrs. W. A. Firniage left Sunday for Rock Springs, Wyoming, where she will spend about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Deal were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. PL A. Webber of Salt Lake City visilcd wilh friends mid lelalivcs in Springville. Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Childs enter-( laind at a dinner parly Monday I evening in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. j Jesse 1-all'rcyniau. I Mrs. Kenneth Jones is visiling in Springville with relatives and friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metcalf have! returned from Richfield and will now make their home in Spring-vill. Spring-vill. Mrs. Charles Boyer has returned from Ogden, where she has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Maude Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyer entertained enter-tained Sunday at dinner for Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Argyle and family of Spanish Fork were the week-end guests of Mrs. N. J. Deal. Mr. ad Mrs. Bert Palfreyman of Bingham visited here Sunday and Monday with relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Palfreyman of-. of-. Salt Lake City are speding5 a few I days in Springville. i The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfreyman surprised them at their home Snn- I day afternoon in honor of Mr. Pal-l'reyman's Pal-l'reyman's 02 birthday. Dinner was served to 36. Those present were ; Mr. and Mrs. Berry Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Cornwell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jes Palfreyman and families all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palfreyman and son Kent of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palfreyman, Pal-freyman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Blake Palfreyman, Pal-freyman, Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence (-lark, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, Mr. j and Mrs. J. W. Blacker and family I and Miss Mary Wainwright. ! Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Thorpe of Mapleton has as their dinner guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Burton of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reynolds and Mrs. Lee Davis of Peerless. Mr. and Mrs. Will Palfreyman entertained en-tertained at "odd" Wednesday evening. even-ing. Refreshments were served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Blake "Palfrey- lii.'in. Mr. and Mrs. Jess I'alfreyman. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn and Mr. j and Mrs. Frank Hanson. Another car load of Star cars will arrive at the Springville Garage ! and Srorage Co.. Saturday. The j demand for these cars has been un- usual. Patrons wisning cars out of this shipment must order early. Madison and Gore Tailoring and Cleaning Co., will give 25c in trade for the coupon' clipped out of their I add in this paper. |