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Show An flijci.Viilili: liillhihiy dinm-r .. :ivi-n ly Mr. nlul Mis. lltiirv I'lnrk it th.-ir Ilium- WVilm-sikiy tv.-uin-;li cvnipliiiH'Ut In Mrs. M:iry A. .'lurk, ulji.se scvi'iily-sixlli liirlli- i l:iy iiuiiivi'rsiiry oi-curivtl llint tl:l.v. A ' liirlhiiiiy cake hnlclins 70 Minlk's iTiiwnl ill." ilininir tiiMe. 'livers won' lniil for Hie l.illi'wiiii; ri'lillivcs : Mrs. Kl'ii-r Kinl milt iiunily. Mr. ami Mrs. l'.iril lirown mil ilauulitt'r. Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. ' Kiiliim anil I'liinily. Mr. anil .Mrs. Iluniy Clark ami family ami Wayne raylur of I'rovo. Mrs. .1. M. .Smnsion, with Mrs. M. V. Minor, spout 'I'm'silay in Salt I.aki'. mosr of tin- ilay ln'in spolil with tciniilc wurU. Mr. nnil Mrs. Charles rsiiiks nve siH'iidin, sovorul 'lavs at Ma::na. Mrs. l'.ink's sisliM'. Mrs. (isi-ar Wallers Wal-lers is ill at the 1,. 1). S. hospital ill Salt Lake, and Mrs. Minks will remain in Mau'na until after her re-(.-every. An vntere.stiiisc seeial affair ef his week was flw entertainment l iveu hy the Relief Sneiety stake ; heard nieinhers of Kelelt stake in i .(iinplinient to the hoard members l .f the Wasateh stak Tuesday afrer- i Hum in the Sprinviile hih school. . delirious luncheon was served to i tliont 24 hy the Kir's of the Domes- c :ic Science department of the bili -chol. dnrinir which problems relative rela-tive to lielief Society work were ; discussed. After the luncheon a Lsilk on "Art'' was civimi hy Wayne Johnson, and musical numbers were also driven hy the hiirh school boys' horns and Miss Melbit Comlie., The public will lie f;mn a real treat in the near future when the local Kiwauis club will put. on tile 'T'rince of Artlnwland." The actors are working hard to make it :i hi.u-h class iM-rforinance. jiecnrdini; to nn-iKiunceinent- hy My.'oi: K. Crandall. Jr. Mrs. .leuuie Starr and Mrs. C. A. Slarr visited during: Kriday with Mr. anil Mrs. Grovey Clyde. ! Reverend S. Hall Barrett attended attend-ed a Christian Endeavor meetin:. also, a dinner Kiven at the. l'hillips ConfircKational church in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry Xumsion and Mrs. K. W. Ki-mvu visited in I'rovo Sunday. Sun-day. Durinp: the evening they attended at-tended the cantata, "The Resurrection Resurrec-tion and the Life," given at the liouneville chapel. An attractive card party was j;iy-en j;iy-en Thursday evening, when Mrs. J. P. Winssate entertnmed the members mem-bers of Die S. T. club at her home. A delicious Easter luncheon. va served with Easter baskets ami est! as favors, after which the game ol five hundred was played. Mr Hush Baxter was awurded liiBii score prize, and Mrs. William 11. Brown the consolation. The following follow-ing members were present:. Mrs. O. Ii. Kennedy, Mrs. l'liikla Fiule; Mrs. Iliujli Baxter, Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mrs. Marcellus Xeilsou, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, -Mrs. Ainasia Rowland. Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mrs. Lee Sumsion. Mrs. George Crandall. cud Mrs. William H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Dr. Bracken and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Masters, all of Bingham, spent Sunday in Springville with relatives and friends. During the afternoon they spent some time at the art gal-U gal-U ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen and daughter Donna, of Provo, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. and ilrs. John Bird. Mrs. .1. II. Davis of CnimonviUe, Utah, lias returned to her home after spending several days with her sisrer, Mrs. May Fletcher. During Dur-ing the visit; Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Fletcher, accompanied by Mrs. L. J. Whitney, spent one day with friends in Salt Lake. I SOCIETY jj. . . . .j, .Miss NYU Wciuli' of Slt Lake j spent Siitunliiy and Sundny witLt Iht pjuvnts. She came espt.jnlly to j iitteml the Junior orchestra rccitul ( Tiidny evening in the First ward. Mrs. Augusta KHnUlo. who ha-pent" ha-pent" rhe past several weeks wit h her daughter. Merecia in Salt Lake, is now visiting her daughter. Mrs. John Allemau of this city. Mrs. J. W. Whitins will enteral enter-al in the iiieiiiliers of rhe Mm hers' SI ndy eli.'h at her homo Friday afternoon. H is jruest day mid memhers of rhe Home Cnlmre and Alpha Itetn clubs will be special invited quests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and (Iiiuihfer of I'rovo were week end visitors nt the homes id" .Mr. and Mrs. I-. W. Brown and Mv. and Mrs. William S illusion. Siyidiiy. accompanied accom-panied hy Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Brown, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Waiidel Openshaw at Santa-quin. Santa-quin. ' The members of the Home Culture Cul-ture el iih were delight fully entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon al, the l.oiiie of .Mrs. A. M. Lyalle. An interesting in-teresting paper entitled, "The l:n-i rt st in China." was given hy Mrs. Alvie Zahriskie. At. roll call the I .members answered with names t' foreign countries they would like to see and why, after which the record en til led "Souvenir'' was played on the Viclrola. Mrs. J. F. Winiaite led an interesting discussion discus-sion on art and the pictures in the high school. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to fifteen fif-teen members and one guest. Mrs. Will Marnier and Mrs. Charles Brown entertained at a birthday party Friday evening at the home of the latter. An enjoyable enjoy-able evening was spent with games and social chat, during which delicious de-licious refreshments were served to I he following quests: Mrs. Martha Harrison, Mrs. .lane Pierce, Mrs. Floyd Harmer. Mrs. L. E. Harrison. -Mrs. Maeser Crandall, Mrs. Mary ; Buyer and Mrs. Brigham Liechthy. ' Mrs. A. L. Thorpe was hostess to ! a prettily arranged birthday party ! for her daughter.. Ltola, who was eight years old Wednesday. A dell de-ll licious luncheon was .served at one I long table centered with a pretty birthday cake holding eight candles. (i nests included Taylor Reynolds, Mary Huntington, Lillian Clyde, IjCarroI Condie, Lucile Jensen., Mar- ;ery Burt, Hazel Puce, Audrey ; Pace, Te.ss Taylor, Florence liilling- ham, Billie. Averett, Verl Childs, Kay Averett, Guy Strong, Herbert Taylor, Vernn Wing. Margaret Mad-sen Mad-sen and Louise Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Groesheck entertained en-tertained ut u nicely arranged Kast-ei Kast-ei dinner party Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Gene ; Hales. Milton Groesheck and Mr. and Mi-s. Fred Lee and son Bobby. Mr. Groesheck. with Mr. Hales and !; Bill Wright, left Monday morning ! lor St. George, to be gone severa ! months. ! An interesting program under thi ; direction of the Literary depart ; ment of the Third ward Belief So ;' ciety was given Tuesday at'ternooi in the Third ward chapel. The lif ;! of Paul Lawrence LMmbar was givei in a pleasing manner by Mrs. Lot v Binks ; Mead Crandall and Dei Thorn played two mandolin selee tions, and Will Parry played tw( numbers on the trombone, accom !;'IK.'nied by Wayne Smith. Mr. Smitl also played a piano, solo; Louisi ; Kindred, Edna Starr, Mai'gare ;' Ki;ux und Margaret Forsytht sanj one selection. The life of the oe Booker T. Washington was givei in a pleasing manner by Mrs. G. W ;, Friel. A large number of member: attended the -meeting. '; Mrs. Martha Criss-of Avery, Ida ho, is visiting this week with he sisters, Mrs. Ben Holly, and Mrs Pier Brinton. Mrs. Criss has spen the winter months in California nin J recently returned here with he mother. Miss Ida Ilnrmer entertfiined n mi in her of Second ward M. I. A. uirls at. her home Saturday evening. Progressive iriiuies were iilayetl and a delicious Easter luncheon V)U' served to Ihe following memhers and leaders; Mrs. Erma Oudmund-sen, Oudmund-sen, .Mrs. Xielsou. Marie Xe!son. Marie Kiirstrip, Mary Hoyer, Helen .Mleninn'. Emily Stnm. Ellen Wheeler and Nettie Pierce. The Novelty Circle of the Sprinp-ille Sprinp-ille hih school issued invitations lo the alumni of the Novelty Circle in the liiich school Saturday evening, on account of the few reservations made, however, the banquet was postponed. Members of the Kensington of the Comniuniry .church of this city me1 at the home of Mrs. J. X. Crawford Wednesday afternoon. Those pres cut enjoyed the time with sewing after which dainty refresh men ti-were ti-were served. A prettily arranged Eastej- part.1 was i;iven by Mr. and Mrs. Hnnah P.eardall at their home Saturday 'veniiig. Progressive games wen played at which Mrs. L. Dallin Willis AVeight. and Andrew Peter son were awarded hiuli sctn-e prizes and Crover Clyde nnd Mrs, (Jnic Lover idge were given the eousolf tion prizes. A dainty Easter lunch eon was served to the fullnwhr quests: Mr. and Mrs. filen Dallin Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sanfonl, Mr and Mrs. (Juy P.row.i. Mr. and Mrs (ieriild Tleo-pe. Mr. and Mrs. (Jrov-it (Jrov-it Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. AVillis Weight. Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Pet- ; crsuu. Mrs. (Jrace I.overidgc, Mi-s. Lt-lia l.isunbee, and Mrs. ChauiK'.v I Childs. |