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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 A nicely arranged dinner party was given Sunday by Mr. and. Mrs. Floyd Harrner. Covers were laid for Mrs. Emma Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and daughter, A nicely arranged birthday party was given Saturday when Mrs. John Fox entertained a number of friends in compliment to her daughter, Le-1 onn, whose eleventh birthday occui- Lois ami Almon Hariuer. Among those who attended th' M.. L A. June convention held in Salt Lake during last week were: Miss Fannie Rowland, Mrs. G. R. May-cock, May-cock, .Mrs. Solon Wood. Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Sumsiou, Miss Hannah Row-laud, Row-laud, and Mrs. May Huntington. i Mri .and 'Mrs; G."N..r Wood, entertained enter-tained at rdimier Sunday for Mr. and Mrsv'.Iuhn Dougall and family.. . .' ; : ,i r:-,' ; I'i .'. ' Miss Enlily Martin, daughter: of Mr. and Mrs'.' Charles Martin, is at the Provo General hospital .recovering .recov-ering 'from an operation which . she underwent! Saturday . for aipeiidi-citis. aipeiidi-citis. Mrs. D. C. Brimhall was a guest during Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Gardner In Spanish Fork. . The Sunday school class, led by Ivy Phillips of the First ward, spent Saturday afternoon and evening eve-ning at Kelley's Grove. A "weiuie roast" with picnic kinch and games were features of entertainment enjoyed en-joyed by about twelve members and guests. Mr. and Mm. H. McDougall and daughter Catherine, motored to. Salt Lake last Tuesday, especially to see The Trelawney of, Wells," played at the Salt Lake .theatre. A prettl'ty arranged dinner party was given last Thursday evening ,by Miss, Melba Condie; in compliment to Mr. Harvard Osmond of Washington, Wash-ington, 1). C. The dining table was centered with a crystal basket of red that day. Gaines furnished amu,semen for the young .folks, after which dainty V refreshments were served to Harriet Miner, Gladys Miner, George Bird, Marion and Mary Miner, Jane and Dan Ilng's'y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons and family came from -Rio . Sunday to .spend the, day w'ith Ml-.' and' Mrs. Grover Clyde. 1 ' . '' 1 ::,.,.) ,'.. i.n-j . Mr. anti'M'rs. Willis Bnrtlett. formerly for-merly !of Springville, nod-living In Wyoming. ' are spending several days "here with friends . and rela-' fives. " Mr. Bartlett 'is ' recovering from 'a serious oKratiou which he underwent' recently. Miss Alice Simpklns of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sinipkins. Mrs. Simpklns Is recovering from a scions sc-ions iPness. ' The members of Die S. T. Card club will meet this evening at 'the home of Mrs. Bert Rowland. All members nre invited to be present. Mrs. Myron Crandall and grandson. grand-son. Raymond, spent several days of lust week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,0. Stredbeck in Salt Lake. A reunion 'of the re'atlves of Mrs. Anthony Neilson w'as held Sunday in' Hobble Creek canyon. The members, mem-bers, numbering thirty-two, motored to the canyon In tijne to cook a delicious chicken dinner, which was served at several long tables. After dinner, games were featured, including in-cluding wrestling and baseball, nnd ! general social chat enjoyed. Those included in the party were: Mrs. Anthony Neilson of Mapleton. Mr. nnrt Mrs. L. A. Neilson, Mrs. M. T. Neilson and son of Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Neilson and sons, Willie and Ray Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert TVhiting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Neilson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. L,eonard Neilson, and Arvil Call of Provo. Mrs. Aimer Worthen and daughter daugh-ter Ida recently returned from o two weeks' visit with Mrs. , Roy Whitman and family, who are now living at Pasadena, Calif. Wayne Clark, accompanied by his uncle, E. A. Thompson of California, Cali-fornia, left recently for an extended business trip through southern Utah ' Mrs. Ambrose Hanchett of Den ver is spending a 'week with hoi sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Claudin. Dr. and Mrs. Hanchett expect to make their home in Utah in the near future. Mrs. Melvin Neilson of Alamosa. Co'o., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neil-sou Neil-sou of this city spent Tuesday evening eve-ning as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Neilson. Social chat was enjoyed and a light luncheon served. serv-ed. Mr. and Mrs. George Sinipkins of this city had as guests at their home during Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoney and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murdock, all of Beaver. B. E. Baker of this city is spending spend-ing a three weeks' vacation at Mason Ma-son City. Iowa. lie will also visit relatives in Minnesota and South Dakota. ' 1 ' ! pink roses around which covers were laid for six guests. . The Primary officers and teachers teach-ers of the Second ward entertained' at a social Friday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Elvin Sumsion who recently left that ward organization. organi-zation. The time was spent with general social chat during which dainty refreshments were served i to the following ladies: Mrs. L. E. Harrison, Mrs. Fsther Hanner. Mrs. Nell Alleman, Mrs. Carl Crandall, Mrs. Frances Whitney, Mrs. Mae Fletcher, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Julia Anthon, Mrs. Jane Stewart, Mrs. Grace Crandall and Mrs. Addie Ad-die Jessee. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielsen have is their guest during this week Irs. Melvin Neilson nnd son Ashel rom Alamosa, Colorado. Reverend aud Mrs. S. Hall Bar-ett Bar-ett and baby also Dr. Sidney II. Barrett of New York their guest for ;everal days, left Monday morn-ng morn-ng for Brighton to spend eight lays at the annual convention of he Community Church. Alanzo Harmon came from Cali-"ornia Cali-"ornia last week and is at present dsiting at the Edgar Best home. He .vill be accompanied by his wife to Salt Lake soon where they will nake their home. Representative Marion Hatch of Idaho aud his brother Lomon Hatch spent lViday with their cousin Mrs. T. E. Child Jr. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Mason and family of Eureka motored to Springville Sunday spending the day with Mrs. Mason's .parents Mr. And Mrs. Stephen Dallin. |