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Show , In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 Among the leading social events of the week end wns the shower given Saturday evening by Mrs. T. E. Child Jr., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Feterson in compliment com-pliment to Halph Child who leaves in the near future for nn L. D. S. uiissiou; to eastern Canada. A decorative de-corative scheme in the colors of pink -of and white was effectively used throughout the entertaining rooms and during the. luncheon. An interesting program was given as 1 follows : address of welcome T. E. Child; piano solo, Mary Strong; vocal solo, Hannah Clyde; reading, Mrs. A. Y. AVheeler; cornet solo, Halph B. Weight, accompanied by Bell Crandall on the piano ; reading. read-ing. Miss Venita Peterson ; duet, Inez Wheeler and Helen .Palfrey-man .Palfrey-man ; duff, Nellie Weight and Hannah1 Han-nah1 Clyde; piano solo, Venita Pet?. erson ; vocal solo, Mrs. May Child ; reading. Mrs, I'Ralph B. Weight; - solo. Jack Cherington remark, msuop J. Emrnett - bird ; tin-baud selection-by the Weight Brothers; At the conclusion of the program games, led by Miss Nellie Weight and Mary Strong were played and dainty refreshments were served to about 75. guests. Mr. Chiid received many useful gifts from the many friends and relatives assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird and I daughter Marion of Bingham spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird. They previously spent one day with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erlckson at Heber and at the I'tah Copper celebration nt Lagoon. . Mrs. Jack Haycock of this city is visiting during, this week with her mother Mrs. Fred Wing in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson of Hollywood, California, hnve returned return-ed to their homes after -spending the summer with relatives here, in l'rovo ana Salt Luke. Mr. and Mrs: Maeser Young of Bountiful are visiting with Mrs. Young's parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of this city. During their stay they were -accompanied on a trip to Strawberry by Mr. and Mrs. Bird Brown and Mr. and Mrs. OThell Bird. The Sea gull girls of the Fourth ward chaperoned by Mrs. William Flygare and Mrs. Frank Cranmer enjoyed the day at Kelley's Grove Thursday.- The party -. left 'at 0 o'clock and arrived in time to play games, hike and cook a delicious dinner. Sixteen members and guests were included in the. party. Miss Ethel McKey of this city accompanied friends from Provo to Ogden in the ftnto caravan Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson and children enjoyed a few days of last week in the Wanroads canyon. can-yon. Mrs. Elliott Bird and children have returned to their homes in this city after a three weeks visit with friends and relatives at Itichfield. Kanah, Glendale and the Grand canyon. A. nicely arranged dinner was given Friday nt the Clark home in compliment to James M. Clark whose birthday occurred that day. The-dinner was served by his daughter Mrs. Henry W. Miller. A color scheme of pink was carried out in table decorations. Hand-painted Hand-painted place cards marked the places for the 'following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Vnne, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Mosroc II. Clark nnd family, Miss Helen Clark, Horace W. Clark, and Mrs. II. W. Miller. Miss Vera Sumshm returned to her home last week after several weeks visit, with iier sister, Mrs. Susie Miller in Denver. . Mrs. George Brooks of St. George is sending a lew days here with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. Miss Esther Maycock, daughter t of President and Mrs. O. K. May- , cock is at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake where she underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday. A number of friends including Myrl Blackett, Ethel McKey, Mable Averett, Kay Sinipkins, Franw Crageu and Vernon Dusenberry inotored to Aroowhead resort Saturday Sat-urday evenLng where bathing and a luncheon were enjoyed. . Sliss Venita Peterson Sent hist iveek in Salt Lake with friends and relatives. ' A lnrge crowd of members of the First ward and friends gathered nt the chapel Sunday evening in honor of Halph Child, who will leave early in September to fill a mission and to listen to a musical concert given there in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson of Salt Lake sient the week end as guests of Mrs. John 1'eterson of this city. j Miss Minerva Jensen of Los Angeles, Calif., spent Monday as the guest of Miss Leonn Sunision here. They left Tuesday in company with Mrs. Daniel Sumsion for Salt Lake to make preparations for the beginning be-ginning of their school work. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kin.e of En-glewood, En-glewood, Calif., on' their way to Yellowstone park, were the guests of her aunt, Mrs. D. A. Kendall of Mapleton Monday. A birthday party was given Monday Mon-day in honor, of Miss Josephine Mnrshnll of Snlt Lake City by Mrs. D: A. Kendall. After supper all motored to Springville and were served ice cream nnd c'ake. Ralph Hatchings has relumed home after spending one month visiting vis-iting with his sister. Mrs. C. It. Mc-iOonald, Mc-iOonald, in Evansfon, W'yo. Miss Ruth Hatchings and C. K. Pepenrn visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hutchings last week end. Mrs. Madge linlin and son Wayne have been visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Kohn's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. O. Hutchings. She lcTI for her home in Las Vegas last Sunday. The Daughters of the PioneM's. Cninp No. II, will hold their first meeting of this season at the home of Mrs. Ami Oakley. Thursday, September Sep-tember 8. All members nre urged to he present. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cornel! Mendenball. motored to Salt I. at:" Sunday where they vbiited with their dnughter and sister. Mrs. Ttir-della Ttir-della Bearnson. who is convalescing from an operation for app:'niiicitis at the L. D. S. hospital. In tie-nfternoon tie-nfternoon Mr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mendenhnll and Jack IVarnson were guests at a Iron' dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olson in Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Toy of Ttingbnm is a guest this week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Gran! in this city. Miss Dora Ooffainn wns n guest Saturday nt n kensingtoa given at the home of Mrs. M. W. Merrill at Provo in compliment to Mrs. A. Ray Olpin who leaves soon for her home in New York. |