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Show pZSOCIETY J- Inez Stai r, accompanied at the; piano by Gloria I-'rjel; piano solo, j i'ess limes; comic dialogue, M i s. j Millie Suiithe'rlaml and Anna Kin-! uin.1; collejziale diiniv, Gloria Friel. j In conclusion dainty refreshments carrying out St. Patrick's day colors wore served to DO members and Mucsts present. After the dance Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Johnson enter- j taincd a number of friends at sup- ; per at their home. Covers were ; laid for Mr. and Mrs. Grant John-i son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mon-tag Mon-tag of Provo; George Johnson, Mrs. j Freda 'Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. j ICd Johnson. ; j ' - , ! A nicely a rrancyed dinner was ! given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. ! I H. Johnson at their home' in com-! com-! pliment to George Johnson of Can-I Can-I ada, who is enroute to his home ai'-i ai'-i ter spending the winter in Los Angeles, An-geles, Guests included: Mr. and Mis'. Grant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Je'ss Johnson of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson. Outstanding among the Mucin 1 1 functions of the week was the parly, given Kriday evening by the mem-! beis of the Home Nursing class at the home of Mrs. Ncphi Gledhill in, compliment to Mrs. Eveline lived, ! instructor. An art Lstic decorative j scheme was carried out suggestive; 01 St. Patrick's day, green carna-, tions and candles b-.ing employed, j Tho snme colors were predominant; throughout the dainty lunch which; was served early in the evening. A, nicely arranged program was given with Mrs. Emma Alieman in charge as follows: piano solo, M rs. Mary Witney; vocal selection, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Clyde; awarding of certificates by Mrs. A. W. Finley. president of the local lied Cross chapter; short talks on the value and appreciation of the class were given by Mrs. 1 Flattie Dougatl, Mrs. Hannah Men-j denhall and Mrs. Alieman. The re-, mainder of the evening was delightfully de-lightfully spent playing games dur- , ing which a number of ladies Vc-! ceived prizes. Members of tho class J and guests present included: Mrs. j Susa Boyer, Mrs. Irene Strong, Mrs. Florence Simpkins, Mrs. HattiCi Dougall, Mrs. Burton Groesbeck, I fMrs. Hannah Clyde, Mrs. A ft on Palfroyman, Mrs.v Reed Bird, Mrs. 1 John Blanchard, Mrs. Ralph B. Weight, Mrs. Mae Smart, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Jar vis, Mrs. Martha Henderson, Hender-son, Mrs. Mary Finley, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Mendcnhall; Mrs. Emma Alle-, Alle-, man, Mrs. Charlotte Brammell, Mrs. Adah J. Nelson, Mrs. Mary Witney, Mrs. A. W. Cherrington, the honor guest Mrs Evelina Reed and hostess Mrs. Nephi Gledhill. A token of appreciation was presented present-ed Mrs. Reed by the class members. In compliment to her husband, whose birthday anniversary occurred occur-red Saturday, Mrs. G. T. Nelson t'ntertained at a birthday dinner and card party at their home in the evening. A decoration color scheme in St. Patrick's colors was effectively effective-ly carried out in room and table decorations. dec-orations. Guests present included: Mr. and Mrs. Bert West, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alieman, Mr. and Mis. Jack Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lacclle Bird. In commemoration of the organization organi-zation of Relief societies, the Third ward society e'ateif ained with a program Tuesday afternoon as follows: fol-lows: organization of first Relief society by Ellen McKenzie; comic reading, Mrs. PDva Johnson; double quartet, Eva Miller, Millie Souther-land, Souther-land, Leona West, Edna Johnson, Alrnira Johnson. Clara Boyer, Mat-tie Mat-tie Henderson, Hazel Latimer; Irish jokes, by Anna Johnson and Glida I Boyer; double trio. Donna Snc-'isjn, Lucy Wainwright, Josephine Cian-dall, Cian-dall, Helen Fox, Donna DilKgham. |