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Show Gf-rman-Austrian mission. He v.-ill virit rclaLives in Logan before hid departure. The outstanding feature of the program given Thursday afternoon when Daughters of the Pioneers, Camp No. 1 mot at the home of Mrs. Margaret Idiner Tvas the life history of Charles D. Evans, given by Mrs. Louise K. Wiscombe. Fol-, Fol-, lowing this, Mrs. Ellen K. Wr.eeler, Mrs. Selina Keisey, Mrs. Milencla Sumsion, Mrs. Maiy J. Finloy antl Mrs. Hannah Davis told of intt-rest-ing incidents they roiv..Mi;bei'e;l in the life of this pioneer: also Mrs. 'Ada Harrison read a Inter written j by Mr. Evans to her fatlur in 1877 I at which tim? he was on a mission in England. Other numbers on I the afternoon's program was com-i com-i r.umiiy njving ''' tlK' cainI) 11K'm" bors; song, Misses Margaret Faux. Aleen Vane, Evelyn Miner; read-: read-: inss. Miss Margaret Faux. Mrs. i Julia Pallin presided, and an-' an-' ncuncod that all officers are urged to attend the convention in Provo ; Saturday, September 3. In con-I con-I elusion a nice luncheon was served by Mrs. M'ner, assistc.1 by Mis. Ada J. Nelson and Mrs. Julia Dal- lin, to 3 '2o members ami visitors present. j SOCIETY j Activities of the Daughters of the Pioneers, Camp 2, bv-gan Thursday when they held the first' meeting of this season at the home or Mrs Willis Strong. Mrs. Helia Groc-sbeck, president, presided. A report of the board meeting of ep-tembr ep-tembr 7 was given by Mrs. Mary L. Metcalf, as well as other remarks on the work of the organization for the coming year. Mrs. Mary Finley pave a short talk and announced an-nounced that the officers who have acted during a period of two years would &2 released next month and electior. of officers would be held. Other numbers on the program were: readings, Miss Esther May-cock; May-cock; saxophone duets, Donloe Kennedy Ken-nedy and Francis Bindley. In conclusion con-clusion a tasty'laneheon was served to 2-i ladies present. Mrs. SIrong was assisted by the following members: mem-bers: Mrs. Re-a Sumsion. Mrs. Bell Chiltis. Mrs. Holia Gmesbcck, Mrs. Maiy L. Metcalf. Mr. mid Mrs. W. S. Jones of this oily announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma, to Wright Reynolds of Bonetia Mr. rnd Mrs. George Crandall had as guests during the past week Mrs. Crandall's sister, Mrs. Vcrn Cannon and husband and little son. Mrs. Crandall accompanied them to Eureka Tuesday where they visited visit-ed a brotner Leo Larson and wife Members of the S. L-. club were pleasantly entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Floyd Harmer. Entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with a profusion pro-fusion of early autumn flowers in various shades. Three tables of Iptogressive auction bridge furnish- j i ed the evenings entertainment followed fol-lowed by a delicious luncheon. Prizes during the games wore award id Mrs. Almon Harmer and 1 Mrs. Lee Sumsion. Other guests present were Mrs. Ella Crandall, Mrs. Lois Clegg. Mrs. Melba Pennington, Pen-nington, Mrs. Philda Fin ley, Mrs. Emma Kennedy, Mrs. Ora Rowland, Row-land, Mrs. Emma Rowland, Mrs. Manilla Brown, Mrs. Gwcn Baxter. Mrs. Amanda Binks. Miss Carol Bird, daughter of Mr. 1 .nd Mrs. M. W. Bird, left last week , for Weston, Idaho, where she will i teach in high school during the coming year. She was accompanied I by her parents. j Milton C. Huff of this city and i Miss Mary Hartley also of Spring-i Spring-i ville vere issued a marriage licence last Wednesday at the county court house, Provo. The members of 'the Ladies Literary, Liter-ary, club of Springville will begin their meetings of this season Sat- ; unlay, September 28. A splendid musical program is arranged foi the occasion. Mrs. E. L. Faux will be hostess. A large and appreciative audience au-dience of students and adults were highly entertained Friday evening at the high school, when Mis? Mercie Lundberg, former dramatic art teacher in the local high school read "Madame Butterfly." Mrs. Hugh Baxter and baby daughter spent several days of the past week visiting relatives in Sail Lake City. ; A nicely arranged dinner was given Friday evening when Mr and Mrs. Arthur Boyer entertainer at their home in compliment to Mrs. J. B. Clark who is visiting here from St. Louis, and also for Mrs. Boyer's mother, Mrs. James Ellis. Complimentary to Leo Felix a farewell social was held Friday evening with the First ward recreational recrea-tional committee in charge. A fine program of music, games and readings read-ings was enjoyed by a large crowd of ward members and friends. Mr. Felix will leave next week for the |