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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 Mr. and Mrs. Moll Keiley entertained enter-tained a number of friends at a delicious de-licious chicken supper at their home in Hobble Creek canyon Sunday evening, eve-ning, ('overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wamlel (Ipenshaw of Snntn-cpiin. Snntn-cpiin. Miss Birdie Jenkins, Miss Mol-ba Mol-ba Sumsion, Paul Keiley, George Johnson, and the host and hostess. Mrs. Flora Bryan accompanied her son Hock to Mammoth Sunday, where she will spend a week with her daughters, Mrs. Chris Sorenson and Mrs. John Mikeswell. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gottfredson and three children are spending several sev-eral days with Mrs. Ed. Gottfredson Gottfred-son of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and sons Jack and Blaine came from Salt Lake Friday. .Mr. Hoyle spent the week end in Springville. Mrs. Hoyle will spend a week witll her j pi.rents, .Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Brown. I i A prettily arranged birthday par- j ty was given Saturday evening; when Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Reynolds, Jr., entertained at, a birthday party in honor of Mr. Reynolds Sr., and Members of the Los Omega Card club will meet at the home of Lillian Lil-lian Thorpe Friday evening. All members are invited to be present. Mrs. Arthur Kearns spent the week end in Salt Lake. She visited with her brother and family,! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ericksou. Among those who attened the Junior prom at. the A. C. college Friday evening were Florence Chillis, liable Straw. Leno Thurber and Allen Bird of this city. A. Y. Wheeler accompanied a group of hoys to the temple at Salt Lake Saturday. The party included Alton Wheeler. Walt Wheeler, Mark Oi.kley, Frank Brown and Eidon Benrdall. The girls from the Fourth ward who went to Salt Lake on the sune day were Grace Rowland. Sadl;' Lyons, Ruth Musig, and Dorothy Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Asil Thorn accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Eliza Thorn and Miss Orpha Deal of this city motored motor-ed to Bingham Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. anil Mrs. Will Erdman. Mrs. Reynolds' mother Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of Provo. A color scheme of pink and white was carried oat during the dinner, individual candle holders holding pink caudles, and large pink and white birthday cakes were among the table decorations. Covers were 'laid- for twenty-two relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roylanee and family were dinner guests Sunday Sun-day at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Kelly. Mrs. Bessie Opensliaw is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown. Nelson Day and daughter Ethel of Lawrence, Utah, are spending this week as guests of Mr. an'.1. Mrs. Juhn Whiting and Mrs. E. A.. Bryan. ' ' . Harry Barlow returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending sever-ai sever-ai days with relatives in this city. . Members of the Alpha Beta club were entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. M. F. Miner. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated in green suggestive of St. Patrick's day. An interesting lecture on "Teetb" w-as given by Dr. L. E. Otteson, and a paper entitled "Health Education" by Mrs. II. T. Reynolds, Jr. Mrs. Jennie Kearns and Jessie Johnson saiig a duet, accompanied by Glenna Thurber and Mrs. V. S. Wilson also sang a solo. A delicious luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford and family of this city were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight. Hugh Boyer and Maurice Reynolds Rey-nolds left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where they expect to spend the week and will attend the basketball tournament. A well arranged dinner party was given Monday by Mrs. Rose Boyer at her home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and children, chil-dren, Eugene Beck, Herman Mc-Cune, Mc-Cune, Bishop Thomas Bailey, Raymond Ray-mond Bailey, and Lois Allen, all of Nephi. i ;t M' rubers of the . Home Culture club will meet at the home of -Mrs. Harold Christensen Friday. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Stanley Gill of Mt. Pleasant. All members are invited to be present. pres-ent. A charming week end party was given Friday evening when Miss Ruth Boyer entertained a number of friends at a card party at her home. The entertaining rooms were pretty with St. Patrick suggestions and a color scheme of green was carried out during the luncheon. Progressive five hundred was played, play-ed, with Mary Bird 'winning high score prize and Mrs. D. A. Smith consolation. Guests included Mrs. G. L. Barron, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mrs. R. B. Maughn, Mrs. Delia Bird, Mrs. Lillian Thorpe, Mrs. M. W. Bird, Mrs. Ford Crandall, Jessie Packard, Mary Bird, Ina Lee and Jessie Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clyde and family spent Sunday in Spanish Fork as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bowen. One of the most delightful entertainments enter-tainments of the week was a parly given at (he home of Miss Florence Kindred Saturday evening. Cootie was the main feature, Mr. Ted An-thou An-thou winning first prize. Oilier games were also enjoyed and dainty Members of the Mother's Study club were entertained Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Francis j Whitney. Mrs. Ella Reynolds gave the Parliament Rules, after which officers for t he e-oming year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Sadie Bates; vice president, Mrs. Flora McKenzie; secretary,. Beth Dallin; treasurer, Mrs. Martha Harrison : correspemding secretary. Mrs. J. W. Whiting; parliamentarian, parliamentar-ian, Annie Johnson. Refreshments carried out. in St. Patrick colors were served to eighteen members, by Miss Darly Crandall and Marie Simpkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler en-tertained en-tertained a number of frie-nds at suggestive of St. ratrick's was served to eighteen members and two guests. Mrs. Arleeu Memory, formerly of this city, is ah Price hospital, re-e-overing from an operation wliie-h she underwent recently. Mr. W. A. Bird, accompanied by Lis daughter. Mrs. William II. Brown, also Mrs. E. A. Bryan, motoreel to Bingham Sunday to spend the day. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Bird, who lias spent several days at Bingham. their home Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson of Richfield.. Idaho. Game's ami soe-ial chat were enjoyed and a delicleius luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, Mr. ami Mrs. A. Mrs. Ella Miner, accompanied the Second ward Junior girls on the temple excursion Friday. Those in-eluded in-eluded in the party were Lucy Wuinwright, Rowena Hute-hings. Lucile Crandall. Mable Wheeler and Florence Bringhurst. Mrs. Wandel Oponshaw and Mrs. .7. E. Hoyle spent Tuesday in Provo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown. D. O. Ashcraft returned to Soldier Summit Monday after 1 spending several days with his family in this city. Mrs. Annis Simpson came from Salt Lake Monday anil will swnd st veral davs with her mother, Mrs. E. II. Barlow. The Second ward Primary association asso-ciation held their e-onferemce in tiie ward e-hain'1 Sunday evening. An interesting and well-arranged program pro-gram was given, by the e-hihlren and a large number of parents were in attendance. The Third ward conference con-ference will be held in the Third ward e-bajM'l next Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blackett of Magna are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blackett of this city. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whiting, Whit-ing, Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting and the honor guests. An interesting musical program was given Tuesday afternoon at the Third ward Relief Society, under the direction of the literary department depart-ment eif that ward, Mrs. Hazel Robertson gave a 4alk upon "Why We Celebrate the Seventeenth of March." The lives of the first five Relief Society presidents were given giv-en by Mrs. Rose Buyer, Mrs. Eva Miller. Mrs. Eva Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Fried and Mrs. 'Clara Boyer, respectively; re-spectively; vocal solos were rendered render-ed by Mrs. Ford Crandall. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Miller; instrumental music by Professor Miller, Gloria l-'ricl. It. B. Weight. Belli Smith, Dee Palfroymnn. The Relief Society Socie-ty quartet sang the c losing number. A large crowd of members and visitors visit-ors attended. Miss Stella Harris of ibe dramatic dra-matic art department of the B. Y. U.. read "The Butle r and Egg .Man" Monday evening at Die Springville high school. The entertainment was under the dirocluiii of the Tbes-pion Tbes-pion society of the high school. refreshments w'ere served. Covers were laid for the following: Viola i-'usig, Josephine Reynolds, Lucile Crandall, Aileen McKenzie, Georgia Manner, Ted Anthem, Howard Ynno, Farrell Gudmunclson, Warren Starr, Ray Alleman, Paul Ilaymond, Rees Anderson, Lee Miner, Kelsey Hill, Wilfred Lyall, Bernard Johnson, J;ssie Everett and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jolley and son Calvin of Salt Lake City spent Sunday wilh their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dallin. Miss Maurine Whiting entertained entertain-ed the members 'of the Third ward Beehive girls at her home Tuesday evening. Two lessons were given h.v their leader, Mrs. Ford Crandall, Cran-dall, upon "Table Setting" and "Bed Making," after which a delicious delic-ious luncheon suggestive of St. Patrick's Pat-rick's day was served to the following follow-ing girls: Ethel Gore, Fern Boyer. Tholina Palfreyman. Euclora Singleton. Single-ton. Helen Thorpe, and Coo Pack-, ard. Mrs. Myrtle Harrison entertained at a ntisce'laueeius shower at her hemic Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Maurine Carroll of Provo. The time was sjient in games and a program. A dainty lune-heon was served to thirty guests. Mrs. D. O. Ashoroft returned to oltlior Summit wiili her husband Monday and will spend several days with friends. Chester Johnson returned to his home in Ric-hfield. Idaho. Friday r fter spending several weeks witll 'elativc in this ciry. Mrs. Johnson John-son will remain here for several lays longer. j Mrs. Will Harrison of this city j entertained at a miscellaneous I lower Saturday afternoon in hon-I hon-I or of Miss Maurine Carroll of Pro-!vo. Pro-!vo. who will be married to Carroll Harrison of this city today. Many pretty and useful gifts were receiv- eei by the honor guest. Dolie-ions ; refreshments were served to a large c-rowd of relatives and friends from Trovo and Springville. i A nicely arranged party of the wool; was given Friday ovojiImz when Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Greener entertained the officers and teachers teach-ers of the First ward M. T. A. at tl eir home. After n short business n-ooting. games ami social ehnl were enjoyed, and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. |