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Show day, where Mr. Harmon is studying law. Miss Catherine li. Dougall is spending the week-end in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. "W. Brown, Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Brown, and Fran!; Brown spent several days this week in Salt. Lake with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle. The Mothers' Study club met Flirt:: Fli-rt:: y at the home of Mrs. Lou Banks. There v. ere eighteen members and cue guest present. Roll call was nswerccl with greetings from the lull members. The program wns in charge of Mrs. Ella Reynolds and Mrs. Nell Alleman. Mrs. William Witn-y played two piano solos and the club sang "America, the Beautiful." Beauti-ful." The name of the club was spelled out, each member being given giv-en a letter, and each was then called call-ed on for a nursery rhyme or proverb pro-verb beginning with her letter. The m labors were then divided into groups of fivex each group compos-; ing a stanza of poetry, which they' I sang later. There were three other" games conducted by Mrs. MrtJ. Fletcher and Mrs. Martha Harrison! Airs. Alay Huntington w-as chosen a the delegate to the state eonven tion. with Mrs. Wayne Johnson n the alternate. Mrs.- Wesley Robin-, son was made a member of the clu'i Airs. Binks was 'assisted by Airs, Harold Alleman. , ) , - i 1 r - ) The Home Culture club held their second meeting of the year Friday, afternoon. The members sang, "Home. Sweet nome," and two-Vic' trola numbers were played. Airs. A.' AI. L.vall gave a paper on' "Home Alaking Versus Housekeeping." Airs. A. W. Finlcy read a paper with the subject, "Spare the Rod but Don't Spoil the Child." Roll call was answered with tributes to the home. Airs. Alelvin Done nnd children, of Eureka, will spend a week with Airs. Stephen Deal. " SPRINGVILLE MRS. J. E. YINGATE Reporter : , Mrs. Ben Holley nud Mrs. Piersnl Brinton entertained at a Kensington Kensing-ton Friday afternoon, T in eomplt-. eomplt-. ment to Mrs. John Miller. The ffiiests were" Mrs. Maprpie Wood, Mrs. Jane Rhodes, Mrs. Lalrra Sutherland, Suth-erland, Mrs. Lulu Mendenhall, Mrs. Anne Haymond, Mrs. Hnzel Roheft-8011. Roheft-8011. Mrs. Lottie Craudall, Mrs. Fay Crammer. Mrs. Mattie Crandall and Mrs. Pearl Hall. Sewing was followed by luncheon. Mrs. George L. McKenzie spent several days this week in Salt Lake. Mrs. A. G. Johnson tins returned from a two weeks' visit to Asliton. Idaho, where slie was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ruel Packard. Mrs. Harry Pennington entertained entertain-ed t'ho S. T. flub n't her home Thursday Thurs-day evening.' There were' three tables of progressive Fire Hundred with Mrs. Arthur Finley winning the prize for high score. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and children have just returned from a ten day trip to Log.'ln. MVp. Bert "West entertained at n birthday party for her little daughter, daugh-ter, Larie. Luncheon was served to eight little girls. Mr. and Mrs. W; .T. Groesbeck and dnughter, Marian, ami-Mr. find Mrs. Olaf Payzant attended fhe theatre in Provo Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Anderson of American Fork spent one day this week with Mrs. C'elestia Boyer and Mrs. Frank Salisbury. E. K. Knudson and D. A. Smith attended the Republican convention in Pleasant Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmon and baby, of Chicago, who have beer: tlie guests of Mrs. Mary Bird for some time, returned to Chicago Fri- |