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Show ', In Tine Social Realm J Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phono nc-w. One of liio leading social events of the week-end was give'n Saturday Satur-day evening when the ladies of the Kensington club of the Community church entertained at a party in compliment to their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter For-sythe. For-sythe. A delicious dinner was served early in the evening at one long table. Late'r a progi am of music and games were enjoyed. Members and guests present included Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gillilan, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Gillilan, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Weich. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Urqu-hart, Urqu-hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lyall, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Boorman, " ". and Mrs. Tom Connors, Con-nors, Mrs i'ossick, R.ev. Harold L. Wilson, Mi'.' and Mrs. A. E. Blanch- ! aid, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blacke'Lt, and Mr. and Mrs. George Larson of Spanish Fork. An enjoyable afternoon was spent Friday by members pf the Home Culture cluh when they were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. W. L. Grooms. After community singing, Miss Ileen Harrison entertained with a violin solo, accompanied at the' piano by Miss Ila Stevenson. Mrs. A. W. Finley gave in an interesting in-teresting manner a paper on "Advantages "Ad-vantages and Disadvantages of a Small Town." Miss Esda Urquhart also fravp a rnano snln A short Other officers are: vice president, Mrs. Buleah Whiting; secretary, Mrs. Ri.'na Roylance ; treasurer, Mrs. Phi Ida Finley ; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Nellie Burt; song leader, Mrs. Gene Pierce; organist, Mrs. Arvil Bird. Mrs. Jcseph Grant will be hostess to the members of the Mothers' Study club at her home March 22 All are invited to be presc'at. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Treadaway ente'rtained at an enjoyable party at their home in Provo Monday evening. eve-ning. Progressive "500" was the feature of entertainment. Friend;" who Ml ended from Springville we're: Mr. and Mrs. Erie Boorman, iwr. ."ml mis. H. E. Urquhart, Mr land Mis. A. M. Lvall and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forsythe. Mrs. Mary Weight and children and Mrs. Flossie Sanford and children chil-dren were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown. A sumptuous dinner was served at 5 o'clock Monday by Mrs. H. T Reynolds, Sr., in complimfc'nt to hoi husband whose birthday anniversary anniver-sary occurred that day. Covers were laid for immediate family members married children and their families fam-ilies and sister of the honor gue'st, Mrs. Martha Alleman. The members of the health class given during the winter by Miss Evalina Reed, county nurse, will entertain en-tertain at a party in he'r honor Friday Fri-day evening at the hoiiie of Mis. Nephi Gledhill. In compliment to her daughter, LaVern, whose eighth birthday occurred oc-curred Friday, Mrs. Frank Sanfrird entertained at a dinne'r at the family fam-ily home at noon. A pretty birthday cake centered the table around which covers were laid for the following fol-lowing little friends of the honor guest: Ellon Rothwell, Carol Cherrington, Cher-rington, Lillian Clyde, Catherine Phillips, Rae Gabbitus, and Ina Sanford. Games and music were features of entertainment during the afternoon. business meeting was held after the program. Presidc'nt Mrs. W. L. Grooms was in charge, and the following fol-lowing officers for the coming year were elected: president, Mrs. Harold Har-old Christensen ; vice president, Mrs. Hugh Baxter; secretary, Mrs. Alva, Zabriskie; treasurer, Mrs. H. McDougall; executive committee, Mrs. C. R. Jones, Miss Sophia Packard Pack-ard and Mrs. John P. Anelcrson. In conclusion a tasty lunche'on was served to 22 members and four guests present. The members of the Kolob stake primary board will entertain at a party for their partners Friday evening eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. A number of friends were delightfully delight-fully entertained Saturday evening by Mr. a-nd Mrs. Glenn Allen at the'ir home. During the evening progressive pro-gressive games were featured with prizes being 'awarded to Mrs. Guy Brown, Glenn Dallin, Mrs. Roy Loveridge and Grover Clyde. ' A delicious de-licious iunche'on was served late in tire evening. Guests exclusive of those winning prizes were: Guy After the high school opera Saturday, Sat-urday, Miss Donna Dillingham and Miss Gloria. Friel entertained a few friends at the home of the' latter. Dancing and a delicious lunch were enjoyable features of the party. Those present were Miss Lucy Wainwright, Miss Ina Bird, Miss Brown. Mrs. G. I,. Dallin, Mrs. Gro- j vp.r Clyde, Roy Lovc'ridge, Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Sanford, Mr. and1 Mrs. ! Willis Weight, Mrs. Joseph Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Otholl Bird, Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe, Rev. Harold L. Wilson. A nicely arranged dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grooms at their home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hales and family of Spanish Span-ish Fork and Rev. Harold L. Wilson. Wil-son. A meeting of the Mothers' Study club way held Frklny afternoon at the public library, the main purpose pur-pose of which was to elect officers for (he coming year. Mrs. L. L. Baker was re-elected president. Naomi Dalton, Miss Maurine Whit ing Miss Be'rnice Neilson, Farrell Gudmundsen, Melvin Haymond, Ray Alleman, Carlyle Crandall, : Paul Haymond, Grant Thornc, i Mayo Bowman and the hostesses, ! Miss Dillingham and Miss Friel. Mrs..C. G. Salisbury and Mrs. Evans Jacobscn were hostesses al the guest day e'ntertainment of the Ladies Literary club held Saturday afternoon at the home of the latter-hostess. latter-hostess. Dr. J. M. Jensen of the B. Y. U. gave in an interesting manner man-ner a paper on the "Three Great Religions." Mrs. Hugh W. Peterson, Peter-son, also of Provo, entertained with siVeial vocal selections during the afternoon. Delicious refreshments suggestive of the St. Patrick's day were served to about 28 members and giusts present. |