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Show Hore than 150 students from the two upper classes of the high school enjoyed the excursion to Saratoga Springs Wednesday. Races, gameJ, swmiming and various contests wire Iconductcd. Luncheon was served at noon. An especially entertaining program pro-gram in commemoration of Mothe'r's day was held by the Daughters of the Pioneers Camp No. 1 at the Lome of Mrs. Seliua Kelsey Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Captain Mrs. Julia j Dallin presided The program was as follows, solos, Frank Bjarnson, I accompanied at the piano by George Barrett: mother sentiments, Hannah Han-nah Davis; vocal solos, Mrs. Cornell I Jessee; instrumental music Hlah Stevenson and Ida Hoffman;' readings, read-ings, Mable Wheeler; poems by Edgar Ed-gar A. Guest, Mrs. Catherine Sum-f'.cn. Sum-f'.cn. Beautiful framed sentiments ' were presented Mrs. Melissa Mess- I enger, Mrs. Emily Hatch, Mrs. Har- ! riet Johns, Mrs. Phoebe Singleton ! end Mrs. Celia Johnson, honorary pioneers present. In conclusion a tasty lunch was seYvpd to 30 mem-oers mem-oers and guests present. Assisting .'(-Kites "as -'lis. Silva Mine. An enjoyable evening was spent Saturday by the members of the N. I. P. club of this city when tliey w-r.e entertained at the home of Mrs. Louise Brown in Provo. Room decorations were carried out in deep rose sweet pear and snapdragons snapdrag-ons being employed Progressive "cootie'' furnished pleasant enter- Honoring thS new members of the Boosters club of the Springville high school entertained at one of the most delightful parties of this season aL the horn; of Miss Almina jVKndenhall Saturday evening and Sunday. The' rpacious entertaining rooms were beautiful with decorations decora-tions of early spring blossoms. After Af-ter attending the show in the early evening, music, games and lunch-con lunch-con were ple'a.'iant diversions. The girls remained during Saturday night and "were guests at an elab-oiate elab-oiate dinner served Sunoay noon. Those present to cnjoy the delightful delight-ful affair were: Misses Lucie Wain-w Wain-w right, Josephine Crandall, Mau-rinc Mau-rinc Whiting, Amy Jones, Virginia '. Connors, Ina Eird, Margaret Huntington, Hunt-ington, Virginia Chiids, Naomi Dal-ton, Dal-ton, Wanda Stewart, Fay Averett, lone' Hall, Fern Eoyer, Florence Bringhurst, Olive Madsen, Ardith I Madsen, Mae Taylor and the host ess, Almina Mendenhall. Mr. and M.is. W. A. Bird had as guests Sunday their son, Bryan j Bird, and family of Bingham. An interesting and especially successful suc-cessful iiie'eting of the Home Culture Cul-ture cIlid was held Friday aftr-roon aftr-roon at the heme of Mrs. W. L. Grooms. An appropriate program, commemorating Mother's day was given in which Mrs. Wm. H. Boyle received the book "He and She," by Ratchc'l Crow! hers. Miss Pulsifer. winner of first place in the National Federation of Music clubs in the state contest of the student division rendered several vocal selections. She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. C. Clark of Provo. In conclusion ck licious refreshments were served to 45 honorary guests and members. Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall Menden-hall was assistant hostess. Mrs, Grooms and Mis. Mendenhall we're assisted in serving by Mrs W. N Gi ooms A carnation wr.s piesented tach guest piesent, tamment with prizes being awarded award-ed to Miss Loir Blanchard and Mrs Thclma Karmer. At 11 o'clock a delicious luncheon was served to thn following members and guests prest-'nt: Mrs. Aftcn Palfreyman Mrs. Thclma Harmcr, Mj,s Loir Planchaid, Mis,; Hilda Clogg Miss Lueil SIi aw. Miss Mabel Averett Miss Merle Blackett, Miss Ethel' Taylor. Miss Melba Sumsion and -Mrs. Edna Rcdgers of Milford litis. .iney l-eiry eniertaineu at : n informal dinncV at her home Sunday in compliment to the following fol-lowing children who came to spend Mother's day with her: Mr. and M rs. James Ferry. Salt Lako; Bey--r.ell Perry anil Alene Hawkins, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis PoVry. Provo, and Mnrva Perry. The afternoon af-ternoon was spent with social chat and music. Mrs. Augusta Enlman who recently re-cently leuirmHl from an extended v sit in Washington was tendered a Mother's elay dinner Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Elias Harmcr as hostess. A cut glass vase of carnations car-nations prettily decorated the long dining table. Covers we're laid for Mi. anel Mrs. Burgess Alleman and -Mrs. Marvin Strong etui baby of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erelman. the honor guest and host and hostess. Mr. anel Mrs. Dir.iick Huntington entertained during the We'ek end lor Mr and Mrs. P-ruee Jones and family fam-ily of Salt Lake who were viLiifir.g tiiem. -Mr. am,' Mrs. G. L. Dallin aecom--panieel. by thc-'ir paients, Mr. and ins. Geoige Dallin and Mr and ivi i s. A. n. Jolley of Salt Lake, soon' I -Mother- aelv picnicing in Liberty I park. DelphTa and Leon Dallin were guests at a l:i,;hday party in ,hc, paik during ihe afternoon. An entertauiing and suece;sfi niteting of the Mother's Study club i's held Friday aftemoon in com- I' is'p l? 'h'Vtf ' '' home of Mis. Ke-e-el Bud. Assisting hostesses I fIT," U'VAda B- Harrison. Mrs. Floia McKensic. Mis. Arvil Bird nn.l Mrs. Gene Pierce. Durin hp afto. neon a splendid program" was given .is follows; violin solo. Mrs a Ramsey, accompanied by Helen Hel-en .Van, va ring n.,, '.V1 enmic rendinge. Mrs Ella RciomV '",!,e" In Hiniory,- bv E M -owe o, B. Y. ,;. A;fe,. lh0 sc,vijl '--f leli-eshmenis whieh -vere- e--jo.vrd by more il.an ;n members and gucsls present, c-r.eh mother or gucM in ntteurianee- was on'sei-.tcd a eaiT.ation. |