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Show . Cleery. of American Fork, daugh-I daugh-I ter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. McCleery, was married to Dr. Myron L. Cran-dnll Cran-dnll of Springville, who is practicing medicine in Ilnnnn, Wyo. The bride was a member of Iho teaching corps of the Harrington school of American Fork. She, attended the University of Utah for , two yenrs and hnd also attended the B. Y. U. Dr. Crnndnll graduated both from the University of Utah and the University of Pennsylvania. Penn-sylvania. , Wednesday night at the borne of the bride a wedding reception was held. For the occasion the rooms were bcnntifuly decorated in carnations carna-tions and ferns. The guests were received h Mrs. E. J. McCleery and Mrs: Hazel Cave. ilrs. Crudall was attired in a bridal dress of white georgette over satin, trimmed with lace nnd ostrich trimihg and wore a bridal t veil. She carried a bride's bouquet of Ophelia roses. . Attending as maid of honor was Miss .Leah Chipmnn, whose gown was of brocaded pink satin. Her bouquet was of deep rose sweet peos. There were three bride's maids, Mjss Ruth Chipman of American Amer-ican Fork, whose dress was of blue satin and who carried a bouquet of pink roses; Miss Ruth Goodman of Salt Lake City, attired in green georgette over apricot satin who carried orchid swet pens and Miss Louise Crandnll, of Springville, sister to Dr. Crnndnll, whose gown was of orchid georgette. Her bouquet bou-quet was of pink sweet peas. Little Miss Claire Rowland of Springville, niece of. the groom, who was flower girl was dressed in pink georgette. Dr. Crnndnll nnd his best man, Elmo Coffman, were attired in the conventional blnck. During the evening a program of music, dancing and readings entertained enter-tained the gnests, Vocnl selections were rendered by Elmo Coffman and Mrs. Clifford E. Young. Miss Goodmnn dnneed nnd. Miss Chipmnn rend.. A string trio from Plensnnt Grove plnyed a number of selections. Refreshments were served in the -dining room with Misses May Wilcox Wil-cox and Edith Thornton in charge. The young couple hnve.left to make their home in Hannn, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Strong entertained enter-tained iat their home Wednesday evening. Gnmes were plnyed nnd luncheon served to the following, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dnllin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowlnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Zabriskie, Mr. nnd Mrs, Milo Blackett, Mr. nnd , Mrs. A. Y. Wheler, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Averett, Mr., and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sanford, of Paul, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveridge entertained' en-tertained' at their home Wednesday evening for a host of friends. A most enjoyable evening was spent.. Mrs. D. S. Woods and family of Genalo are visiting with Mrs. Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. i Sanford. After having spent the past three weeks visiting with. her. daughter,! Mrs. Mary Weight, Mrs. Hogan has returned to her home in Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Weight entertained en-tertained at a reception Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Waters who were recently married. Mrs. Waters was formerly Miss Iva Weight. A program, dnno-ing dnno-ing and; refreshments were enjoyed by about 140 people. ,The Relief Society members of the Second ward presented each Of the incoming officers with a potted., pot-ted., plant at their meeting Tuesday. Tues-day. After the usual meeting .the members enjoyed games nnd refreshments re-freshments in the basement of the meeting house. The new officers are: president, Mrs. Emily Crnn-dalf; Crnn-dalf; first counselor, Mrs. J. F-Bringburst F-Bringburst ; second counselor, Syl-, via Miner: secretary nnd treasurer, Irene Cook. ! j Sl'KINGVILLE SOCIETY j Mrs. Lnrue Deal was hostess to the Alpha Betn club which met at tier home Inst Friday. The following follow-ing progrnm wns given: Report of Galsworthy's "Fraternity,". Mark Cook; report of board meeting of women's clubs, Mrs, Lillian Huntington. Hunt-ington. Eighteen members and two visitors were present. The visitors were Mrs. Christie Deal and Mrs. John Mendenhall. Refreshments were served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Clyde and family fam-ily were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington, Saturday. Sat-urday. Miss Leah Cook, who Is teaching school nt Fnirview, spent the weekend week-end here. . Mrs. Frank Sanford wns the guest of Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrough, Friday. , l Miss Grace Patterson is visiting in Salt Lake at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sadie Stnpp. Fred Carter has returned from a trip to California. Mrs. Lee Miner and baby are home, from the Provo hospital, where the baby was born. Mrs. Frank Warwood entertained friends at their home one evening last week. Luncheon was served to about 10. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wood of Lehi and Miss Orpha Deal were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hammond, Sunday. Ernest Reynolds, vho is attending attend-ing school in Salt Lnke, wns home for the week-end. Mr. and . Mrs. A.cel , Thorn and Mrs. Eliza Thorn motored to Og-den Og-den Wednesday, returning the next day. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Combs and Miss Pearl Combs have returned to their home in Hershey, Neb. Dr. and Mrs. Harold . Finch of Hnnnn, Wyo., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Finch's mother, Mrs. Eliza Thorn. The Relief society members of the First ward enjoyed an excellent program Tuesday. Following is the program: Violin solo, Armnnd Weight accompanied by Wilda Weight ; reading, Virginia Whit-taker Whit-taker ; solo dance, Hazelle Anderson Ander-son ; reading, Percinda Oakley; duet, Inez Starr and Donna Dillingham; Dil-lingham; piano solo, Louise. Coffman Coff-man ; ladies' quartet. Louise Sum-sion, Sum-sion, Louise Coffman, Blanche Groesbeck, Odessa Mendenhall. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy are spending a few days in Salt Lake. City. Miss Winona Frandsen entertained entertain-ed for Mrs. Ren Larson, . Friday evening. Mrs. Larson was formerly former-ly Miss Nora Averett,. who was married in the Salt Lake temple to Ren Larson of Spanish Fork. Miss Clara Pitts, who is attending attend-ing the B. Y. U., speut Sunday at her home here. , ... A surprise party was given on Mrs. Kasiah Whitney Saturday night, February 7, in honor of her' 72nd birthday. Music and games were enjoyed, and luncheon served to the following: Mr. .and Mrs.' George Gabbitas and family, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Gabbatis and family, Mr. nnd Mrs Glen, Harrison Harri-son and family Mr. and Mrs., Beard-all, Beard-all, Mr, and , Mrs. Edwin Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anas Anderson An-derson and family, and Mrs. Freda Johnson. Many beautiful presents were received. , ........ Miss Alice Rothwell and Miss Wilda Weight entertained , at a bundle shower in honor of Miss Eva Weight, who was , married Inst Week. . Many pretty and useful gifts W-ere received. A delicious luncheon was served to' twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. , Shirley Bee of Provo motored to Springville, Sunday Sun-day evening, and were the diliner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Child. In the Salt Lnko temple1, Wednes. , d'nv Februnry 4, Miss Helen Mc- l.i; ! ",' |