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Show " SPRINGVILLE NEWS , Nd 1, Daughters of llll 'will hi'l'l l'"''1' m'xl ""','t' ?rl ' Mr.-.. !'. l " ,? Mrs. Jlis Ma.v-H.k. olirc Anucrson has relurnol In (Ills i I v iit'ler siK'iiil- ulster, Mr. ' .....il baby conference ' , , v fTn.H.n in the Thin. ,110 Society HUH UI..1.T UlO 1 r tl. llo'icf Societies. A bls occnsiou mul htul then- ba-ejaiiiini'l. ba-ejaiiiini'l. lr II. Ifcirrctt, Jr.. 1ms sint .several days at Mt. Flens-C'cbfichl, Flens-C'cbfichl, Monroe anil e!!s relative to Cbrfrtiuu hunt hu-nt wrk , and Mrs. Frank Jensen unci llv of Manloton were the Smi-dinner Smi-dinner guests of Mrs. Jensens Mr and Mrs. M. F. Miner. Ir. s II. Barrett, Jr., of this returned to her home Monday ir spending several days with author. Mrs. Joseph ran- m jriian Fork. he Alpha Eetu elnb will meet rsdav, Mareh Id. at the home ot , M. V. Miner instead of Friday I scheduled- , enjovahle evening was spent (lav when n nnmher of relatives at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. e Wheeler, the occasion being seventy-first birthday auniver-0f auniver-0f Mrs. Wheeler. The time i with soeial chat and a Mrs. Elizabeth Salisbury and Margaret Grooms were hostosses at a party given Saturday evening at Mrs. (troonis home in honor of Mrs. Fay L'. I'nokanl of Sail Lake City. The guests enjoyed games ami social ellat during the evening. Dainty refreshments were served to 12 including Mrs. lsirdclla IVam-son IVam-son of Ogden. The memliers of t lip Home Culture elnb will meet Friday afternoon nt , tbu home of .Mrs. ('. G. Salisbury. All members are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Texton and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. X. l'exton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bearnson of I Ogden were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Hnrnson's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds. The Parent-Teachers association held a visiting day last Tuesday at hel da visiting (lay last Tuesday at the "Washington school. Over fifty parents visited during the day. In the afternoon the following program was given with Lucy Koy-lance Koy-lance in charge. Song, ''Star Spangled Banner;"' prayer, Jack Clierrington ; song, Fifth grade, Mount Vernon Bells; short play, .lane Bagley, Norma Harrison, Ruth Huntsman, and Margaret llolloy; reading. Harriet Miner; stories. Lowell Johnson. Josephine MeKen-y.c, MeKen-y.c, Melva Jenkins and "Wallace I'atrich from sixth grades: instrumental instru-mental music, Bernell McKeiK'.ie and Blake Palfreyman ; closing number, "America," and salute to the flag by sixth grades. j raai. Delicious refreshliients . served to Mr. and Mrs, A. W. riivton. Mrs. W alter Wheeler, and Mrs. .1. O. lieynolds, Mr. Mrs. A. Y. "Wheeler, and Mr. Mrs. Dinnmcl; Childs. r. anil Mrs- A. C. Miner and lly of Provo were the dinner Its Sunday at the home of Mr. Mrs. M. i'- Miner. During the moon A. C. Miner left for erienn Falls, Idaho, where he , superintend government cou-ictlon cou-ictlon work. I Irs. Frank Snnford was hostess a social affair Tuesday after-n after-n honoring Mrs. Jessie AVickman gait Lake. Games were played refreshments were served to l A B. Sanford. Mrs. Hilda (.'her-jton. (.'her-jton. Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Mrs. I Childs, Mrs. Edgar Host, and ! Helen Kanford of Salt Lake. r. nntl Mrs. A. C. Miner of Trend Tre-nd Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miner of city motored to Salt I.nke tsduy and spent the day atteud-B atteud-B show in tlie evening. r. and Mrs. ('. W. Carroll of ro announce the engagement, of r daughter Maurine to Carroll risen, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Will rison of this city. The marriage take plnce March 17 in the Salt I temple. tie Black Ilmvk Indian War vet-i vet-i onimlttee of this city were tt.j nt a program, lunch and ring pnrty given in Spanish k Thursday evening by the ;k Hawk committee there. )ng those who attended from Ingville were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. eeler, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aver-Mr. Aver-Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde, Mr. and I. Dell Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Toy Bhiekett, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy 'rlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Dell til Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, i Itoso Boyer and Mrs. Ed. tredson. rs. AV. M Clyde was hostess at Hhday party for Ila Nan Clyde toy afternoon. . Games were cd and dainty refreshments ! served to ten guests, r. and Mrs. F. (. I). Menkin of Angeles, are guests this week lie home of Mr. and Mrs. .7. F. fate. ' An evening of special entertainment entertain-ment will be given at the high school Monday when Miss Stella Harris will read. "The Butter and Egg Man." Miss Harris is from the dramatic art department of the B. V. U. and is coming here under the direction of the Thespian club. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forsyth entertained en-tertained at dinner Shnday coiupli-tertaincd coiupli-tertaincd at dinner Sunday compli-GroesbecU compli-GroesbecU and family of this city. One of the most interesting and unique parties of the week was given giv-en Wednesday evening at the homo of Mrs. C. A. Starr by the members of the First ward Relief Society presidency in compliment to the class leaders of that ward. The Kolob stake Relief Society presidency presi-dency were special invited guests. Colors and motifs suggestive of Washington's birthday were used throughout the entertaiing rooms. Also a delicious three-course luncheon lunch-eon was served on six small tables centered with potted plants "upon which hung cranberries to represent the cherry tree. The evening wns spent with progressive pro-gressive games, at which Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Gledhill won score prize, and ar. interesting program was. given, as follows: Address of welcome, Meri'Ia Brown: response, Mrs. Lo-vell Lo-vell Mendeuhall, stake president : piano solo, Mrs. Eva Crandall; reading, Mr,s. Ernest Oakley ; duet, Mrs. Etta Thorpe and Grace Lover-idgc. Lover-idgc. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn entertained enter-tained a number of friends at their , home Tuesday evening, the occasion occa-sion being Mrs. Thorn's birthday anniversary. Progressive games were played and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served on six small tables. A patriotic color scheme v. as carried out throughout the entertaining' en-tertaining' rooms. Mrs. II. T. Reynolds, Jr., was hostess at a nicely arranged birthday birth-day party for her little son Taylor, whose sixth birthday occurred Thursday. Fifteen little guests attended at-tended the matinee after which they returned to the Reynolds' home and enjoyed a birthday dinner served serv-ed at one long table, centered with a birthday cake in pink ond while. Small pink candles in individual holders were also set at each place. |