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Show : In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Motcalf spent the week end in Salt Lake. They attended the show, "The Bird of Paradise," also conference and visited with Mr. aud Mrs. Le!and Hoffins. J. M. Sumsion is at Provo canyon doing construction work. He has contracted to finish the work by May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Sumsion will move to the canyon in the near future fu-ture to spend several weeks. Mrs. W. J. Groesbeck of this city entertained at u prettily appointed dinner party Tuesday in honor of Mrs. M. P. Kelly of St. Anthony. Idaho who is visiting relatives here. A welt arranged dinner parly was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe at their home Sunday. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Thorpe and family, and Mr. and! Mrs. Ronald Thorpe nnd daughter. Mrs. J. iV. Pace of St. George has returned to her home after spending spend-ing several days with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Allen of this city. The members of the Daughters of the Pioneers, Camp No. 1. will meet at the home of Mrs. Addie .lessee Thursday. April 14. All members are urged to he present. The Bluebird girls of the Fourlh ward Primary choose to entertain Mrs. Elizabeth Giles as honor guest at their social hour party Tuesday The elderly lady was presented with a little gift from the class. A nicely nice-ly arranged program was given ami dainty refreshments were served under the direction of the teachers ol' the class. Mrs. Earl Phillips and Mrs. Zina Met calf. t eighteen members mem-bers and the honor guest. 1 r. a nd Mrs. Pa r 1 1 v S t even son of Salt Lake spent the week end with Mrs. Stevenson's, parents. Mr. ,jiud Mrs. Charles OImu of this city. I Mrs. William Sumsion left tliis morning for California, where she will .spend several weeks with her I daughter. Mrs. Lois Hughes. Friends hero will he interested tn hear of the engagement of Kloyd j (.rnc.-beck. formerly of this city, to j Gladys Taylor of Spokane. Wash, j Miss Taylor has recently returned from an L. D. S. mission. Mi Croes-beck Croes-beck is employed as a book-keeper in a bank at Simkane. where he has1 ma ile his home fT .'-omo time. A number of friends and relatives rela-tives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Lester Averett at their home Monday. Progressive Pro-gressive five hundred was played during the evening, and delicious re-froshnient.s re-froshnient.s were served to the following fol-lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. .John Averett. Mr. and Mrs. Will Child, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Averett, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Averett, Mrs. George Averett, Mrs. Lydia Averett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averett, and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde. , Mrs. Hazel Shepherd, accompanied accompan-ied by her daughter Mrs. .John Howard How-ard of Provo. motored to Salt Lake Wednesday and spent the day with Mrs. Andy Lindell. Miss Tvy Phillips and Miss Arvil-Iu Arvil-Iu Olsen entertained the members of the second intermediate Sunday school class at the home of the latter lat-ter Wednesday evening. After playing play-ing a number of games and enjoying enjoy-ing a short program, dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served to thirty-eight t members. Deon Packard of Salt Lake City is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packard of this city. Mrs. Earl Condie left Thursday to siK'iid several weeks with her son Arthur, who is laboring ns an L. D. S. missionary in California. Ronald Thorpe of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with his family in Springville. Mrs. Joseph Allan and sister spent Mnnday in Salt Lake with relatives. rela-tives. They also attended conference. confer-ence. The Provo district vaudeville which was given Friday evening in Ihe Community church, was n complete com-plete success. The committee in ' harge wish to announce that was taken in.-.! Mf whi h will be used (o beautify the church grounds. The company will give the same show in American Fork this evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Mark Alexander returned from California Monday, where she has spent (he past several weeks with her sister. Francis Hamilton of Salt Lak? itv spent the week end with his wi fe and fa mily. who are -sta vine: with Mrs. Hami'ton's parents. Mr.1 and Mrs. D. M. Crandall. The members of the Kensington club will meet this afternon at the home of Mrs. H. E. T'rr;::hart. All members are urged to be present. Miss Helen Groesbeck of Salt Luke visited in this city during the week end. The Kensington club will conduct a food sale Saturday. April Hi, the place will lo announced later. Mrs. M. W. Bird has as her guesl this week her sister, Mrs. P. M. Kelley of St. Anthony. Idaho. An interesting party of this week was given Monday evening when Mrs. Esiher Johnson, instructor, entertained en-tertained the members of the Third ward Seagull class at her homo. The evening was spent with radio music and a program, aflcr which a delicious luncheon was served ti the f d lowing girls : Helen ( 'ran- lall. w Clyde. Tess Childs. Gloria Friel. Leona Crooks. Josephine Mc-'enzie. Mc-'enzie. D"-othy H -.inner. Jos'-iihtiw Brimhall, Irma Hnyniond, Louise Kindred. Francis Brinshurst and Inn Beardall, also a leader. The members, of the S. T. club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Hugh Baxter Thursday Thurs-day evening. Progressive five hundred hun-dred was played, Mrs. Lew is Clegg winning high score prize. A delicious delic-ious Easter luncheon was served to Ihe following members: Mrs.. G. D. Kennedy. Mrs. Arthcr Finley, Mrs. J. F. Wingate. Mrs. Harry Pennington. Penning-ton. Mrs. Xnrris Binks. Mrs. W. II. Brown. Mrs. Amasja Rowland. Mrs. GiHU-ge Crandall, Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mrs. Lewis CI egg and Mrs. Bert Rowland. Mrs. Wayne Johnson of this city rntertained at n miscellaneous shower at her home Saturday eve-niiiir eve-niiiir in honor of Miss Lois Johnson of Thistle, who will marry Delroy Holinan of Park City April 5. Tin-evening Tin-evening wns spent with games and a delicious luncheon was served. The I honor guest received many beaut i fill gifts from friends in this city and Mapleton. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Valiant of Salt Lake City spent Smidny as the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hy-rum Hy-rum Straw, Miss Vera Sumsion of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Miss Ina Sumsion of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Clara Christenson of Mor-land, Mor-land, Ptali, spent. Tuesday, with their parents. Mr. ai,d Mrs, Henry Sumsion. They attended their gra ml mother's funeral, held Tuesday. Tues-day. .Mrs. Christ cm-en will spend this week with relatives here. The Ft ah State Federation of Women's clubs will hold one days sessions in this city, which will be on April 2 in the art gallery of the local high school. |