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Show ! lint The Social Realm j Mr.:. Manilla Brown Reporter, Fhone K6-W. ; ;-,ior:; tho pleasant parties of week v.:is one given Thursday t:m(.n'.:vj, when Mrs. Lewis Clegg en- j i". ii.in.'d the members of the Social Twelve Card club at her home. Pro- ' Frrest-ive ntietion bridge was the feature of entertainment with Mrs. Amasia Rowland winner of high score prize. In conclusion dainty refreshments were served to the following members present: Mrs. (1. D. Kennedy, Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mrs. Georero Crandall. Mrs. Amnsia Rowland, Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mvr. Arthur Finley. Mrs. Floyd "Maimer, Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mrs. Will-am H. Brown. Mrs. Marcellus Neilson and Mrs. Norris Brnks of Mnpleton. The Primary members of the Third ward were pleasantly entertained enter-tained Monday afternoon at the city park by officers and teachers of the ward organization. Many in-tnrost:ig in-tnrost:ig games were enjoyed and a brief discussion of lessons given in each class. Liht refreshments were then served to a large number of boys and girls present. Mr. find Mrs. Harry Pennington and two daughters of this city motored mot-ored t o Price Sunday where they visited Ted Pennington, formerly oT Springville and other relatives and, friends. Misses Mabel Averett, Merle I Blaekett, and Miss Ethel Taylor spent several days of the past week in camp at Kelleys Grove. The members of the S. T. club will be entertained next Thursday evening at the home of Mis. Wm. H. Brown. Cards will be featured and all members invited to be pres- 1 , cut. 1 Among the many delight delightful delight-ful and successful parties of the wfik was the one given by Miss Mildred Hoffman, when she entertained enter-tained the Alumni Boosters association. associa-tion. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with f;irden flowers. flow-ers. Progressive bridge wns the fea-Lure fea-Lure of the evening :Hler which a very unique and clover luncheon was served to the following members mem-bers and guests: Mrs. Wealtha Mendenhall, Men-denhall, Miss Florence Daley, Mrs. Carrie Tripp, Miss Virginia Packard, Pack-ard, Mrs. Blench G. Hales. Miss Maybelle Smith, Mrs. Elsie Robert-ion Robert-ion of Provo, Miss Catherine Doug-jll. Doug-jll. Miss Helen Mendenhall, Mrs. Kate Payne, Miss Freda and Gertrude Gert-rude Schlose of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Thelma Money of Soldier Summit. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Go- artv, Miss Freda and Gertrude Schlose of Dayton, Ohio, returned irr-day evening from an enjoyable weeks' vacation at Fish Lake and Bryce canyon. j A delightful birthday party was riven Monday afternoon when Mrs. A.. W. Cherrington entertain in compliment com-pliment to her little daughter Carol who .was five years old that iiay. Various outdoor games were pU-yod The ladies of the Fourth ward Relief society are planning to enter-fain enter-fain the patients at the Utah county coun-ty infirmary with a splendid pro gram Tuesday, August 14. All members mem-bers are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith left Thursday morning for a two weekf vacation to Yellowstone Nationa' park. vhch a dainl luncheon was served. serv-ed. A pretty birthday cake holding "ive candles was the central dceor-itive dceor-itive figure. Guests included the Following little friends: Robert and Carina Mendenhall', IaVern and rna Sanford, Lucille Oakley, Louise hilds. Tess and F.laine Cherring-'on, Cherring-'on, Shirley Wheeler, and Calvin lyde. Miss Rose Thplma Br.iilsford of 'his city and William K. Nostrum if Nephi were issued a marriage 'ieense at the county court house Friday. Miss Alta Crawford of Soldier Summit formerly of Springville and Ray LaVear Jackson of Toquer-ille. Toquer-ille. Utah, were married at the ounty court house Friday. The ceremony was performed by K. rtyron Dastrup, clerk of Utah county. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones and family left Thursday morning for a several days vacation tiip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Hush P.axler and three children left Thursday morning morn-ing for Panguitch. Utah, to visit several woxks with relatives and friends. A number of friends formed t party to motor t hrough Yellowstone Yellow-stone park leaving their homes in Soring villo Thursday morning Those included in the party are: Miss Rhoda Groesbeek, Miss Msud Smith, Miss Florence Childs, Miss Mary Bird. Miss Carol Bird. Ror Groesbeek and "Blackies Hu'sh. A group of girl friends fo:'P"i i party and motored to Map!- ! 1' Monday where a delightf ul wet k was spent enjoying the amus- :r of the resort. Those in iu'lfi h the party were: Mrs. Emma Lona ehnperone; Miss Verna All-in. Mi.s Esther Mayeock. Miss Wanett'j Clark, Miss Leona Averett and Miss Ruth Musig. The Presbyterian Community Sunday school and church of this city are planning to hold their an-Tinl an-Tinl picnic this yenr nt Geneva j Thursday August 9. All are invited to come and bring a basket lunch nnd be at the church of 2 oclock. Those not able to come at this hour are askcrl to come as soon as possible. pos-sible. Friends from the surrounding surround-ing towns are evpected to join us. A pjorions time for all is being ! planned by the committee in charge.! Mrs. V. S. Wilson entertained at 'uncheon at her home Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. C. A. Persons cr lyria, Ohio. Other guests were: Vm Person's mother. Mrs. F. C. ..'..son rind sister. (Mrs. Stanley f'.n (if Ml. 1 'l--asanf. .Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Child" and daughter Myrtle and grand tcr Annn Bcardal! 'if S iir - ii1' rind Eva Hanson of (f-d- n rnniorf;.! to Castle Dale and Oniip-ville Saturday Sat-urday where they visited Mr. Child's only living sister Mrs. Rerthena i Huntington also his nephew and , family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childs I -ind Mrs. Childs gave a din ner Sunday in their honor with I fnui teen other relatives present. The party returned Monday by way of Sanpete mountains. Mrs. George Russell, Mrs. S. C. Whittaker and Mrs. A. G. Johnson John-son were guests Tuesday at a luncheon lunch-eon given in honor of Mrs. Rurcl! at the home of Mrs. Clyde Wii- son in Payson. |