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Show ::t Society Miss ll,.,. Kii.,1,.1 r Mihv,,,,,,,.,,, : K. mid .Miss IVnrl si, in- 'were the guests Saturday ami SiiimImv of Miss M,.,.s ,,,.,,, s Ml. iin(I , 'V S,""'''-, J!"lh won. ;: '';'Ihm-s l 1, ,,.r ,, ,, school in Ogden. ami MiTnTxoii nllondod he wedding of Miss An,.,, (W- j '"b in .hnncs Ludlow i slt : '"'kl' ( Thursday f lllst Wt,,,k J -nH Vr'"uv Wonnacott spent Saturday in Suit J,ki, riv. Mr. .,n,l Mrs. c. u. ,,,, ,, : iiiimly motored to Suit Lake Snlur-5 Snlur-5 tiny to soo the -V".n- ,lhM I jiii mo. j '! j Mr. ,in,l Mrs. E. w. Wuiu, of i Sp,i,sl, Kvk wtrc 1)U lx )f Mr. ml Mrs. (. A. stm-r, sn,ly. I 'Tl?'n A,l,'". n niciiilicr of tho j V. i;. honnl, ntoiulod tho "Y"-i "Y"-i ' u footlmll game Sadirdny. I . ,5!''S- For" ('- Will's of Howe, Idaho, who has hoon visiting in 1SirinKvillo tho past six wooks,' Was the guest of .Mrs. John T. Burt Sunday Sun-day and Monday. Mrs. Mary L. Crnmlall has returned re-turned to her home after having visited for some time at the home 3 of her son, Earl (.'ramlall, of Salt jg Lake. : Jtr. and Mrs. ,lohn James, their :1 son Hud, 11 ml daughter Heth. were J the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. James K. Wonmieott. 5 Mrs. Ij. r. Chase of Ogden visit- ed the past week at the home of ! Mrs. I). 1. Brinlon. ::, Mrs. Villah Brown of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her sou. :: J. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Miller are the proud parents of twin haliies, a hoy ami a girl, horn last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dimmiel; fluids were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. C'herrington. Sunday. They all motored to tile canyon in the afternooon. Mrs. II. M. Freidel of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown. Mrs. Lynn Harrisou entertained the S. T. club at her home, Thursday Thurs-day of last week. The spirit of Hallowe'en was manifested by the costumes which were worn by those present. Afler the program re frosliinents wore served to the fol Mowing: .Mrs. (Jerlrude .Siinision 'Mrs. Claude Smith, Mrs. llarrj l'ennlnglon, .Mrs. Andrew reterson Mrs. Anuisa Itowland, Mrs. Lollb ('legg. Mis. Clenn Kennedy ami Mrs. lOrnesI Weight. I Mr. and Mrs. Al Manning and daughter, Anna Lee, of Wyoming, are visiting at the home of l)r. and Mrs. Clen Neil. I C. It. Murray, who is working at Storrs, visited will, his family here Saturday and Sunday. r. (lien Neil was called to Salt Lake Cily, Monday,' to altend .1. W. Anderson of that city, who is ill. The Primary of the Kirsl and Third wards gave a Hallowe'en parly in the Fraternity hall. A dance was given hy the Muluals ill the evening. The Woman's Aid society of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. It. W. Davidson Thursday afternoon. Studies of missions in Alaska and India was included in the program. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William H. . Bailey and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank liussell. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Snarr and family, all of Halt Lake City, were the dinner guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. II. Lee Hoyer. The Alpha Beta club met at the home of Mrs. Italph Smart, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Annie Meu-denhall Meu-denhall and Miss May Smart gavo reports of the Ctnh Federation of Women's Clubs in Ogden. The Second ward Primary gave a Hallowe'en dance Saturday afternoon after-noon and evening in the Second ward amusement hall. The Mother's Study club met at the home of Mrs. .Maude Thorn Friday afternoon of last week. The following program was given: "Best Fables." Mrs. Itonu lioy-lance: lioy-lance: "Farm Legions," F.lln Hey-nohls: Hey-nohls: a reading. Miss Irene Met:-cnlf: Met:-cnlf: instrumental music, Maude Thorn. Albert Hutchings was honored at a farewell party in the Second ward Friday evening. Albert leaves for a mission to Germany nu the 15th of next month. Left on someone's porch hy mistake, mis-take, a quilt belonging to Mrs. J. 1(. Uoldsbrough. Anyone finding it please call S2-W or Herald office, 120, and receive reward. Mrs. M. N. Eldridge of Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Idaho, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. .1. E. Wonnncott nnd fnniily. Mrs. Wonnacott wont to lj Salt Luke City, Tuesday, and met J her sister, who accompanied her on ii her return trip. t Miss Mildred IToffiuau entertain- ed fourteen friends nt a club pnrry 8 Monday night. After n variety of Karnes were played, refreshments were served. ? ig Mrs. A. O. Pyznnt, who is living j j. in llanti nt present, stopped off in I n Kpringville, Tuesday, on her wnv i t to Salt Lake City. ' I H Miss Iiuth Dnvidsou and Bessie n Woimacntt are spending the week- jj end at Soldier Summit. 8 H The Etude club met at the home S of Mrs. .Mary K. .Mower, Friday, October 24. Tile lesson was "How jg Early Music and .Music of the Early 3 Church" given by .Miss Tu.ss llinc-i. H Roll was called, each answering gg with what-they thought the most in- gg foresting thing in the lesson. A duet h was rendered by Josephine Mower H mill Marie Allen. Refreshments 5 was served by the hostess. gg Mrs. Alex Robertson is visiting in , tl Pleasant Grove, tile guest of her ' g daughter, Mrs. X. J. Wadley. gg ElKille ('randull spent Thursday 8 in Salt Lake Cilv. ' Jg gg -Mrs. Anihony Metcalf of Gnnni- !g son is visiting with her daughter, H .Mrs. Ezra .N'eilsou. " Mr. anil Mrs. II. A. Robertson 8 were entertained at dinner Sunday 8 by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robertson. 8 -Mrs. Meade Crandall has left for 1 Nevada to spend a few weeks witli jta her hllshiMul whn ia ,mt ,,-sn, n, Colo., is visiting at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird. ford went into the east mountains to kill deer, Wednesday. They were not back in time to put the results re-sults of their trip in the paper. Mrs. E. A. Coinptou of Denver, " ' uui nun mu L'riuidull Construction Co. -Mr. and Mrs. Blake Palfrevman and Mrs. Hilton Robertson ' left Monday for Richfield, Idaho, to visit with Mrs. Palfreyman's and Mrs. Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Metcalf. The Christian Endeavor society in connection' with their regular meeting Wednesday evening had an echo meeting of recent conventions, also 11 Hallowe'en party for those who took part in the pageant. Congregation is having a Hallinv-e'e Hallinv-e'e social at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wagner Fridav evening, October SI. Twins, a boy and a girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller last Saturday. Maurine Whiting gave a Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en parly in honor of her 12th birthday, Saturday, October 25. Pumpkins, witches and black cats were the decorations. Fortunes were told, games played anil lunchou served ser-ved to M guests us follows: Elmina Mi'iideuhall, Esda Uquhart, Tcss Child, Margaret Huntington, Naomi Dulton. Inn Bird, Rachel Johnson, Ruth .Uendenhall, Lenore Thorn, Josephine Strong, Juanita Dunn, Ted Anthon, Veru Kindred, Robert I'linhait, Ray Alleman. Harold Mcnilenliall. Veil Whiting. Mack Crandall, Ernest Buyer and Tavlor Burt. Miss Mabel Strong had as her j guests Wednesday, Miss Grace Hmvin of Spanish Fork. Tliey attended at-tended institute at Salt Lake to-ge to-ge liter. Mrs. W. G. Parker and Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott were the guests of Mrs. James Redding, of Provo, Friday Fri-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. Palmer entertained enter-tained a number of Springville and Provo friends at a Hallowe'en party Monday night. The rooms were decorated in the prevailing Hallowe'en colors and unique Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en costumes were worn. The following are the names of those present : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Immsch, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Patterson, Patter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Roouey, all of Provo, and the following persons from Springville : Mr. and Mrs. Ike Brown and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Brinton, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelsen, Tom Atkins, Milan Beard-all, Beard-all, Wells Hcngsen, and Mary and Helen Patterson of Provo, and Miss Helen and Edna Palmer. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Friends of Karl Crandall were entertained at a dinner and dancing danc-ing party last Thursday evening, nt his home, the event being in honor of his birthday. Mrs. Fern C. Williams returned to her home in Howe, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Done, and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Whittaker motored to Eureka, Tuesday night, where they attended a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connors. Mrs. M. W. Bird entertained at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. E. A. Compton of Denver. Harold Palmer, Joe Hogan, Roundy Simons, and A. D. Craw- |