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Show prominent among the secial entertainments en-tertainments of the past week was ' thc Kuster party given Monday even ins by Miss Kloivnce Daley at her home, in comphnu-nt to the members of the Alumni Boosters' club. KastiM- emblems and molds were artistically arranged about the entertaining rooms. Auction bridge and piogressive "Jippo" were features of entertainment, purine; the latter game high score favor was awarded Mrs. 1 Ivlen Bobbins and consisted of an Eastei rabbit filled with candy. Members and Rtiests present to enjoy tne de-j lightful affnir were: Mrs. Carrie Trippe. Mrs. Wealtha Meiulenhall, Mrs. Helen Robbins. Mis.-; Louise Mendenhall. Miss Virginia Packard. Pack-ard. Miss Josephine Panford, Miss La Von Daley. Mrs. Elsie Robertson, Robert-son, Mrs. Clyde Pace, Mrs. Howard Jensen, the latter three bejng invited in-vited guests. Glenn Johnson of Rigby, Idaho, who has been in the Northwestern itatrs mission field with Frank Drown, visited with Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Erown, ; in this city Wednesday. i The ladies of the Service Star Legion were delightfully entertain-- entertain-- cd Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ci oe3beck. Vice Com- mantier Mrs. Hannah Davis presided. pre-sided. Flag salute was by Mrs. I Mary "L. Metcalf. A report of thc 1 state convention held in Salt Lake City last Saturday was given by Mrs. Hannah Davis, after which the following excellent program was rendered: Point of the star. "Relief," by Mrs. Mary Whitehead; a talk on the consular n. by Miss Lucy Wainwright; pino solo, Mrs. Mary Witney; song, Mrs. Brails-ford; Brails-ford; musical reading. Mrs. Cecil Robertson, accompanied by Mrs. . Mary Witney at the piano. In conclusion con-clusion a dainty luncheon was served to ten members and three 1 guests present Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milter, Sr.. of Kaysville. Utah, spent three days of the past week with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Miller, Jr., in this city. A large crowd of young folks from Springville attended the social so-cial given in the Pay son Com- . munity church Thursday evening for members of the Christian - En- . deavor association of the First district. dis-trict. A delightful time was spent with a program, and games, after which a delicious supper was " served. A number of friends delightfully surprised Mrs. Ford Crandall at her home Thursday afternoon prior io their h aving to make their home in Ogdeii. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed, al.-o a dainty picnic luncheon which was served f''om Easter baskets. Those present included: in-cluded: Mrs. Clara Sumsion, Mrs. i Rhea Straw, Mrs. Julia .Sumsion. ! Mrs. Emm;-. Ja.-obsrn. Mrs. Manilla j f.'.rown, Mis. Catherine Salisbury, ; Mrs. Margaret (".rooms, Mrs. Jessee j J Jaiton. Mrs. Elizabeth Salisbury and Mrs. Minnie Groesbeck. Mrs. W. J. GrocsbccK, accompanied accom-panied by her daughter, Marion, spent sever al days of the past week as guest:; of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Campbell in Salt Lake City. The next meeting of the Service Star Lfgion is scheduled to be at the home of Mrs. H. l Reynolds, Jr., Thursday. Apr il 18. The Relief societies of the four ' wards of Springville celebrated the j anniversary of the organisation j with a program and social in caciV ward Tuesday afternoon. A reception for the mothers given Friday afternoon at the local lo-cal high srhcnl was the outstanding f nature of Girls' d:iy. A program in the forenoon as well as during I the afternoon was enjoyed by sL:i- i dents and patrons. The day's ac- I tivities were concluded with the an- nua! Home Economics- ball held in the Opera house Friday evening. An enjoyable evening was spent Thursday by members of the Social Twelve Card club when they were entertained at the home of Mrs. Amanda Rinks in Mapleton. Progressive Pro-gressive "r.00" was the feature of entertainment, high score prize for the game being awarded to Mrs. Lois Clegg. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess to the following follow-ing ladies present: Mrs. Thelma Harmer. Mrs. Emma Kennedy. Mrs. Philda Finley, Mrs. Eila Crandall, Mrs. Harriet Neilson, Mrs. Melba Pennington, Mrs. Manilla Brown, Mrs. Gertrude Sumsion, Mis. Lois Clegg, Ms. Ora Rowland, Mrs. Emma Rowland, and Mrs. Ernest Bmks. Several comic readings given by Mis. Ernest Einks'werc enjoyed during luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton and Mi-, and Mrs. Ford Crandall were guests at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reams in compliment to the latter couple in Spanish Fork Wednesday evening. The second of a series of four j luncheons was given Tuesday by members of the Kensington club o": the Springville Community churc'i i at the home of Mrs. L. L. Gillilan. Assisting hostesses were Miss Eliz-abeth Eliz-abeth Gillilan, Mrs. Haubric and Mrs. D. B. Welch. An attractive j colo scheme in pink and whit was carried out in table decorations. decora-tions. Covers were laid for 2-1 guests. After the luncheon a nicely-arranged nicely-arranged program was given as follows: fol-lows: Piano so.os. Mrs. D. B. Welch; vocal solos, Miss Elizabeth Giliilan; a short talk and reading, by the Rev. Harold L. Wilson. |