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Show tained the Wednesday Evening Bridge club at her home Novenibet-5. Novenibet-5. Those present were Carol Bird, Burdella Reynolds; Catherine Dougnll, Helen Groesbeck, Arline Mendenhall, Josephine Stool'.v. .Mrs. Betty Petty, Mrs. Hazel No-land. No-land. Mrs. Bess R. Mendenhall, Mrs. EaRue Deal. Mrs. Ethel Weight, and the guests. Miss Velma Men. denhall and Miss Reva Lewis and Elizabeth Cannon of Provo. A bundle shower for Albert Ilutchings, who leaves today for a mission to Germany was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. ft. Crandall, Jr., last night, Tuesday Tues-day November 13. Many useful presents Vere received by the honored guest. The Junior girl enjoyed an "in-dor" "in-dor" wcinie roast at the home ot Miss Inez Jesse Monday evening. John Rowe has returned from Nevada, where he has spent the past ; few months, to attend school. Miss Helen Groesbeck entertainer the Wednesday Evening Bridge club this week. The living rooms were beautifully decorated in sweetpeas. . Dainty refreshments were served to Miss Burdella Reynolds, Carol Bird, Catherine Dougall, Josephine Stookey, Arline Mendenhall, Mrs. Betty Petty, Mrs. Bess Mendenhall, Katherine Southworth, Mrs. Blanche M. Condie, Mrs. Alta Thomas of Provo and the hostess Miss Helen Groesbeck. Springville j Society A. '. Thorn mid J. W. Whiting ha vu returned from Idaho to spend I he wilder. I'll ill and Iiichord Thome motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. The Walters company will present pre-sent the liarf.-ain" at the Spring-ville Spring-ville Opera house tonight. Tiekcts on sale at. Hedden and Puskanls, a"i, :tr and 50 cents. Carlstcm Rrionholt's "Original Sereiiaders," are playing at the dance in the Springville Opera house tomorrow nifilit, Saturday, Noveiuher 15. Mrs. V. 1'. Stoddard of Quincy, Calif., and Mrs. W. W. Wagner ol Rock Springs, Wyo.. are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haymond. The meeting of the Service Star Legion will lie held at the home ot Mrs. Jennie Starr, Thursday November, No-vember, 20 at 2:.'i) p. in. A good program will be arranged. At the Second ward M. I. A. Tuesday night attention was called to the fact that the annual M. I. A. road show will he given next Tuesday, Tues-day, November 18, in all the five wards of Springville nnd Mapleton and the Second ward workers are doing their best to win first plact. and enter the winners contest at Provo. The Etude club met this week at the home of Tess Ilines. The class read "How the System of Writing Notes was Invented." The questions ques-tions were led by Cnptola Cherring-ton. Cherring-ton. Tess Hines played "The Rugged Rug-ged Cross." Mrs. Mary Mowei played "The Serenade." Luncheon was served by the hostess. was the diversion Miss Florence Ferguson assisted the hostess. Twelve persons were present and Mrs. Glen Dallin was the guest. Mr ami Mrs. Maeser Crandall motored to Salt Lake City Saturday. I Mr and Mrs. Glen Kennedy motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City Friday and returned home Sunday. V babv boy recently arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Shepherd. Shep-herd. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrnm Barker are also the proud parents of a baby boy who arrived but recently. A twelve pound baby boy arrived ar-rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forsythe Saturday night. Mrs. J- A. Gohlsbrough went to Salt. Lakil City Saturday to spend a month at the home of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. F. M. Young. Mrs. John R. Graham visited the past week at the home of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Harold Christensen. Mrs. Graham is from Fairview. Nephi Straw returned Monday from a trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Manford Hutchinson ana Mrs. Claude Larseiv entertained at the home of Mrs. Claude Larsen Thursday for Mrs. Eela Wright. Miss Eliza Packard visited during the wok with Mr. and Mrs. Fays raeknrd of Salt Lake. The marriage of Miss Grace. Thorpe and Jesse Brown and also of Miss Thelma Thorpe and Clifford Clif-ford Taylor took place in Provo, Tuesday November 11. Mrs. IT. T. Reynolds and daughter, daugh-ter, Helen, were Provo visitors Wednesday. Wed-nesday. LeRoy Firmnge lias, returned from a trip in adjoining states. While gone LeRoy visited in Montana, Mon-tana, the Yellowstone National park, Ogden and various othci places. Mr. Firmago has been gone since may. A birthday and surprise party was given in honor of A. L. Thorpe at his home last Tuesday by a number num-ber of friends. Games were tht enjoyment of the evening nftei-which nftei-which supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Averett, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.. C. A. Reynolds, Mrs. II. O. Thorpe, Mrs. Roy Loveridge, Mrs. Jesse Aldous of Philadelphia. Pa., Mrs. Levi Thorpe and A. II. Saffora. A radio concert was enjoyed as the closing feature. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas, all ot Salt Lake City were the guests Saturday and Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Deal. Mrs. Clifford Crandall had as her dinner guests Wednesday, Mrs. John Burt and Mrs. Zina Crandall and three daughters and Mrs. E. T. Crandall. Mrs. A. G. Johnson went to Salt Lake Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bringhurst and daughter, Marjorie spent Sunday Sun-day in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Packard of Salt Lake City were tile guests at dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Buyer. - Mrs. M. O. Packard. Jr.. of Salt Lake spent Sunday with her parents, par-ents, here. A baby girl weighing eight and one-fourth pounds arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Golds-brough. Golds-brough. Sunday night. Mrs. Harry Feunlngton entertained enter-tained the S. T. club at her home Thursday night of last week. "5"U" Mrs. Nina Mendenhall was hostess host-ess to the Alpha Beta club, Friday Nov. 1. Mrs. M. R. Straw- president, presi-dent, presided. A paper entitled "Physical Education and School Hygiene." was given by Mrs. Lillian Huntington. Mrs. Mary Bird gave a paper entitled "Industrial Education." Educa-tion." Miss Odessa Mendenhall, accompanied ac-companied by Alberta Mendenhall. sang a number of solos. Dainty refreshments were served to nineteen. nine-teen. Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall was a guest. Students of the Nephi high school visited the Springville Sugar factory Wednesday afternon. Mrs. W. A. Firmago. assisivd by Mrs. Vivian Wilson, entertained the Home Culture club, Friday of last week. Miss Davii'S of Salt Lake reported on "An Afternoon with Chopin." Pauline Firmago gavt-a gavt-a solo dance. The rooms were decorated dec-orated in roses and chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Refreshments were served to about 40. M;s. I.on Fish of Salt Lake City spent last Wednesday visiting. Miss Orpha Deal. Ralph Wood, of Lehi. spent Friday Fri-day in Springville. visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Veneer Grant, of Stockton, was a caller at the home of Mrs. N. J. Deal Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crandall or Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crandall Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Blanche M. Condie enter- ttatjt:sm:ttt?::ast:::a:8t! |