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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 1 : : Mrs. Itulph .Smart was hostess to the members of the Alpha Beta cHih ut her home Friday afternoon. An interestim; program was yiven. which consisted of a musical number num-ber by Thelma Palfreymau ; piano solo, Gloria Friel ; piano solo, Marion Mar-ion Sniiirl. A short business meeting meet-ing was held at which Ihe following officers fur the coining year were elected: President, Mrs. II. T. Key-r.olils, Key-r.olils, Jr. : vice president. Eliza Thorn: secretary, Mrs. Margaret Grooms: treasurer, Mrs. I). P. Krintiin : executive board. Mrs. A. ('. Bird and Mrs. S. C. Wliittaker; program committee, Mrs. It. B. Mauglin. Mrs. Milan Straw, Mrs. Iiay Hansen and Mrs. Mark Cool: ; health committee, Mrs. , Dimiok Hunlinftton and Mrs. John Childs; chorister, Mrs. Zina Condie: accompanist, accom-panist, -Mrs. Grant Crandnll ; assistant assist-ant accompanist, Mrs. Ernest Boyer. The club also voted a donation to the Springville high school art association. asso-ciation. After the program and meeting delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Johnson of Tooele spent Sunday visiting Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Johnson. Mr. Johnson, Jr., is an engineer at the Tooele plant of the V. S. Smelting company. Eddie Crandall left Monday morning morn-ing for Grand Junction, Colorado, where he will spend the next several sever-al months. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown, accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Daley, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. They visited with Mr. anil Mrs. James Stanton. The members of the First ward Relief Society were entertained Tuesd;!,' .i'fteruoon. by. Mrs.. George Weight, who read a paper published in 1!H2 by Madame Mmnford, a religious re-ligious historian who is now touring tour-ing and lecturing in America. The paper contained many points of interest in-terest to the ltelief Societ.v members. mem-bers. ALso Mrs. Jnlit Maycock gave a short talk on "Beautifying the Home," and lialph "Weight played "The Holy City" on the cornet. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hair of Provo announce the marriage of their daughter Mamie to Elmo Blackett of this city. The marriage took placojin the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, March 23. After spending spend-ing several days in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Allthon, the young couple will return to Provo to make their home. Mrs. Ford Crandall of this city was a guest Friday afternoon at a party given by her sister Mrs. Hugo Price at Provo. The G'eaner girls of the Fourth ward M.'l. A. entertained at the hirnie of Mrs. William Flygare Friday Fri-day evening. Various games were played and a delicious luncheon was served to the following members at the conclusion of the evening's entertainment en-tertainment : Helen Wheeler, Ver-da Ver-da Clyde, Kathleen Aiken, Margery Wheeler, Margaret Bird. - Norma Averett, Naomi Tipton, Nell Snlil-sion, Snlil-sion, Ituth Mendenhall, Melba. Miller. Mill-er. Wilma Parker, Lenore Condie, Mary Miller, Lucile Taylor, Mrs. William Flygare and Mrs. Frank Cranmer, instructors. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barlow nnd Miss Beth Simpson of Salt Lake spent Friday in this city with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Mary Hoylaiice of this city spent Saturday an.l Sunday with friends at South Jordan. She also attended the Junior prom given there Friday evening. Jack Masters returned to his home Saturday morning to spend several days after spending the past several months at St. George. The Religion classes of the Fourth ward gave an interesting and successful program at the ward chapel Sunday evening. Pretty costumes cos-tumes of various colors, also colored lights, added much ro Ihe attraction. An appreciative and large number if people were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Craniln'l of this city spent the week end in Salt Lake on business. They were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Uoylance. Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Bird of Bingham Bing-ham spent the week end with relatives rela-tives in Springville. Mr. Bird returned re-turned to Bingham Sunday: Mrs. Bird will spend a week with her niolher. .Mrs. W. G. Tarker. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Barlow of Moi'giU' are spending the week in Springville on account of the sickness sick-ness anil death of Mr. Barlow's an it her. Mrs. W. G. Turker returned to her home in this city Sunday evening eve-ning after spending several days with her husband, who is working at .Schofield. , . Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wilkerson of Neola, rtah, silent several days last week witli relatives and friends in Springville. The Missionary Club of the Community Com-munity church will hold their meeting meet-ing this afternoon at tLie home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Urquhart. A successful party was given in the Community church last Thursday Thurs-day evening under the direction of the W. C. T. F.Dr. W. II. 'Ensign of Salt Lake City gave an interesting interest-ing talk and dainty refreshments were served to a large number of guests. The food and apron sale conducted conduct-ed Snturday by the Kensington club of this city proved very successful. The proceeds will be used to help beautify the grounds of the Community Com-munity church. A number of friends met at the home of Mrs. A. W. Hurmer Saturday Satur-day evening and enjoyed the time sewing carpet rags, and in general sociability. Dainty refreshments were also served to the following: Mrs. Annie Wheeler, Mrs. Thelma Mariner, Mrs. Selena Kelsey, Mrs. Xell AUeman, Miss Lucy Wain-w Wain-w right, Miss Idona Harrison, Miss Jessie Alleman, Mrs. Ada .lessee. Mrs. Reynolds Harnier, Mrs. Bertha Stewart and Mrs. May Fletcher. Mrs. II. L. Hill of Snu Francisco is a guest during this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Brin-ton. Brin-ton. .Mrs. Hill was formerly Miss Isadore Fenton of O.gden. Mrs. IT. V. Sorenson of Fnirriew is spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. John li.- Anderson of this city. Air. and Mrs. Glover Clyde and two children motored to Rio Sunday Sun-day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons. A prettily arranged dinner party was given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Brinton at their home in this city. Guests included Mrs. H. L. Hill of San Francisco, Mrs. Harriet Kronpa of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bailey. Mrs. George Russell came from Alturas, Calif, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Arleen Memory. She will spend several weeks with relatives in this city before returning to her home. t . Miss Hazel Smith nceompanied her sister Maud to Goshen Monday. They returned Monday evening to attend the funeral services of their grandmother, Mrs. E. II. Barlow, Tuesday. Mrs. Andy Olson left Saturday for her home in Salt. Lake after spending several days with her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. J. O. Reynolds and other relatives here. She was accompanied accompan-ied by Earl Jameson, who will spend several days at their home. Dr. George Anderson of this oily inoculated ninety boys and girls at bis office Monday morning. This inoculation was given to those who had received just two inoculations from the state health unit. Dr. Anderson An-derson rendered his services free of charge, which should he and was much appreciated by patrons of the community. Miss Bess Houlz, who has been teaching school at Goshen, is home this week on account of ill health. Miss Hilda Dalton, who came from Berkley to atlend her niece's funeral funer-al last Monday, will spend several days with relatives in this city before be-fore returning to California. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson entertained en-tertained a number of friends at the home of the bitter Monday evening. eve-ning. Progressive five hundred was featured with Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Weight winning high score prize, and Manford Iliitchings consolation. con-solation. Refreshments suggestive of Easter were served at four small tables to the following: Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Manforil Iliitchings, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes: Weight. Mr. and Mi's. Ronald Boar-da! Boar-da! and Mrs. Lelia Lisonlu-e. Mr. and Mrs. Put Ilngbly and son Stephen of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .7. Groesbeik. . Miss Nora Fish of Salt Luke was the Sunday dinner guest of Miss Orpba Deal of this city. i Mrs. Francis Seovil and children '.! Ogden spent Saturday and Sun-Iay Sun-Iay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Groesbeck. Members of (he Home Culture club were entertained Fridav afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Harold I Chi-istensen. A musical program Kiven by Mrs. Francis Jensen (Jill of Jit. Pleasant and consisting (lf negro and Indian songs, was an interesting in-teresting feature. Mrs. (Jill was accompanied ac-companied on the piano bv Mrs I) A. Smith. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to twenty-four members and gnosis . -Mr. and Mrs. Hlaine Mcakin and chi'dren of Salt Lake City were, guests Sunday evening at the homo "f Mr. and Mrs. J. F. WlnKn!c. Dr. George h. Smart. I'rofcsor A. Ji. -Wrigbl or Sal; Lake and I'ro-fessnr I'ro-fessnr L,. Connie of Kaysville, were wsilors in this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland were happily surprised by n number of friends at their honi" Saturday evening. eve-ning. Cards and general social chat were enjoyed. J Midous refresh-meats refresh-meats wore served at one long table to tin' following guests .Mr. and Mrs. ' "' Summon. Mr. and Mrs. Amasia Rowland, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Crandnll. Mr. and Mrs. LeN Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. Jii? iMiil-lil-s and son Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Ike John. lieth and Calvin Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Kvans Rniley, all of Provo. The members of Ihe Mothers' Study club were delightfully entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. L. Oallin. A nicely arranged program was given, consisting con-sisting of a duet by Ionn Dilling-ha Dilling-ha m and I nez Starr ; piano solo, Miss Julia Johnson; readings, Mrs. Grant Kggertsen of Provo; readings, Delphia Jallin; and current literature litera-ture was given by Mrs. Anna Johnson. John-son. Delicious refreshments were (served to eighteen members and two guests. Mrs. John S. Groesbeck has returned re-turned to her home in Springville after spending several weeks at Ogden. Og-den. During her stay she has taken medical treatment afl St. Marias hospital and her condition is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiting entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Child and family. ' and Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Child and fami'y. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hall Harrclt i1;,d as euests Tuesday evnln' Mr. (av S. Kimr from N..H Lake Cllv and Miss Chidys I'arr of American I', i ik. The Kiiislm-'lon club desires to "" oe that made SI.'',. Ill at its 1'ood and Apron sale last week. ,$o of this wil be tinned over to Ihe I'ommillee. which has charitc of tin-b tin-b autifi. til imi of the ronimiuiilv church. They wish to thank even-one even-one w ho helped to make Ihe a I lair n success. -Mr. ami Mrs. K. ,. Kaux spent, the week end iM s;,i .. ;(, ,,(v where the,- atio:iYd ,L. "Vagabond "Vaga-bond King." I I Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Uoylance en jtertaiiied at a card parly at Ih.-ii ' j home Tuesday evenii:. i'rogres-jsive i'rogres-jsive five hundred furnished the eve-uing's eve-uing's entertainment, also delicious rclreshments were injoyed by the following friends : Mr. and Mrs. Klmo lioylam-o. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorae Crandall. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allan. The Fourlh ward M. T. A. gave a concert in the mini chapel la.-l eve. I iiiiis. Some of the best la'b-iil in j the ward, as we'l as from oilier wards, and also from I'rovo and i Mapleton. parli. ipated. An appro- ciative audience was in attendance. |