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Show li ' Society n;x, J. r. WINCATK Hi'portcr In nbservaneo of his forty-eighth birthday, relatives of Deal Ji lackftt surprised him vt bis homo Saturday evening. Gaines wore played and i Ire:4imo;its served. Prof, and Mrs. A. R. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. (!. Wesley Rmwnini;, nil ef Sail Lake, and LoConto Stewart (r Oph'U wore In .Springville Sunday-and visited the art gallery. Pruf. Wright, Mr. Rrowning and Mr. Stewart are three of the artists exhibiting ex-hibiting this year. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Rowland and ; Heed Itnwland spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt. Lake. lay Anderson gave a chicken supper sup-per fur the 'M' men of the Second ward at his home Saturday night, with twenty-two present. The program pro-gram (if toasts and witticisms was carried out (luring the dinner. t Zubrlsklo, Mrs. ". O. Parker, Mrs. X. N. Kldrodgo of Poontelln, unJ t Mr. Thomas Norris, of Logan. Miss Louise Crnndnll enlcrtnlnod at: n noveliy circle parly Thursday, April S, In honor of Miss Florence Chilcls. The olher gnosis presen! were Miss Bessie Finley, Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Woodsido and Mrs. Emma Ilussell of the Springville High faculty, and Miss Norma Humphrey of 1'rovo. The menihers present were Misses Virginia WhittaK-er, Mabel Ma-bel Averett, Aliene Wheeler, Dona Salisbury, Helen .McKciizie, Lucy r.e V.mgor, Margaret Ilird, Sara Ilolloy. The chief feature of the evening was "coolie.'' The prize wns won by Miss Helen McKonzio. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. . Miss Helen Gottfrodson entertained enter-tained the following members of the Boosters Athletic Club at her home Monday evening. Florence Daley, Mildred Hoffman, Vera Packard, Vera Hinder, Blanche G. Hales, Bessie. YVnnnneot.. Marie lenseix Louise Mendenhall, Fmma Lee, Josephine Snnford, Gwen Za-hriskle, Za-hriskle, Mary Wainwright, Carrie Sanford, Wealtha .SpafTord). Helen Hughes and Thpo Biding. Games were played nnd refreshments -wore sewed by the hosloss, nssistel by Miss Florence Daley. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hales and Miss Josephine Sanford ' attended the Paderewskl recital in Suit Lake Wednesday evening. Miss Grace Clegg and Miss Hilda Clegg spent the week-end in Heher. Mrs. A. O. Childs, Miss Myrtle Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown nnd Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Bcardall attended the opera at the B. Y. U. April 15. Mrs. Mary K. Mower, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Condie and daughter Leuore attended the Paderewski concert Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary K. Mower, accompanied accompan-ied by some of her music class, attended at-tended II Trovatore in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Tuckfield and two children, of Salt Luke, visited in Springille S'lnd:,). M-s. II. V. .Sorensnn. f Fairview, is spi'iidliiL' the wi'ek with her ''nuuhlor, Mis. John It. Anderson. Mrs. W. L. Grooms and Mrs. Wm. X. Grooms visited Mrs. G. Hay Hales in Spanish Fork Tuesday. The members of the Saturday afternoon card club entertained their husbands Saturday evening at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Koynnlds, Jr. ('arils and music wore followed by luncheon. Mrs. Dnsil Smith and Mr. Charles Boyer won high scores, while the consolation consola-tion prizes went to Mrs. Glen Neil. Mr. ltay Hansen nnd Mr. Hasil Smith. Guests, other than the club members and their husbands, were Mr. nnd Mrs. Bay Hansen and Miss Arlcne Mendenhall. Mr. A. O. Thorn, who is engaged in railroad construction work in F.eho canyon, is spending a week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bi'ji Argyle, of Spanish Fork, visited relatives in Springville Sunday. Miss Bessie Wannucott and Miss Frances Wonnacott will leave Friday Fri-day morning for Portland, Oregon, where they will remain for two weeks, the guests of Mrs. James E. Stanton, who was formerly Miss Verna Brown. On their return journey they will visit relatives in Poeatello, Idaho, and Logan, Utah. Miss Ida Warthen, of Salt Lake, visited with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Warthen, over the week-end. Miss Bessie Wonnacott and Miss Mildred Wonnacott went to Salt Lake Saturday morning and drove back with Mr. Thomas Norris, of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott. Mrs. N. N. Eldredge, Thomas Norris and Bessie, Mildred nnd Teddy WonnncoU motored to Zs'ephi Sunday. Sun-day. i The Mothers Study club gnve thoir annual nrt dny program in the hi?h school Friday afiernoon. with Mrs. Lewis J. Whitney in churge. Miss lihorta Johnson pnng two solos and Miss Rachel KUis played two violin solos. The speaker speak-er was Prof. A. J. .lacobson. lie poke on "Art in Utah." The mn-cliulins mn-cliulins number was a vocal dnet liy Mis .TohJiie Eriekson and frs. (Jliver Dallon, aceompanied by Mrs. Mary AVhitney. The Wednesday Evening Bridge club met this wvek with Mrs. Mark Tripp. The decorations were liilies and daffodils and the prizes wore won by M1S3 Florence Childs and Mrs. R. E. Holt. The Aaron Johnson camp No. 1 Daughters of the Pioneers, m Thursday with Mrs. Julia Mayenc",. Mrs. Willis Sumsioiv read a Ms tory of her grandmother Mrs. T : tricia Sheer Warthen. Curtis, af er which Miss Esther Maycock gave a piano solo. Mrs. Hannah Davis give a reading from. "The Pioneer Trr.i!," and Miss Delpha Dallin gave a s;:ng and a reading. Mrs. Stephen Deal has as her guest this week her sister, Miss Thomas, of Salt Lake. . Miss .Tano Packard, of Magna, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wallace Maje, over the week-end. r Nine menihers of the Wednesday evening bridge club motored to Eu- i;reka Sunday to surprise Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Done. Those who went were Mrs. Frank Keynolds and Mrs. Ike John, of Provo, Mrs. Mark Tripp. Miss Florence Childs, Mrs. Dasil Saiirh, Miss Mary Bird. Mrs. V. S. Wilson. Mrs. L. E. Holt and Mrs. -Sfephou De:iL Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Miner were Pros, and Mrs. Hugh B. Itrowji. .,C Lelhhridge, Can-ad;;, Can-ad;;, Mr. and Mrs. llcga Card nnd Delpha, Richard and Billy Card. They received their friends at the Miner home during the afternoon, j and after dinner visited the nrt ex-I ex-I hibit, before returning to Salt Lake, where they will remain for a few days prior to going to Canada. Mrs. M. AY. Bird visited in Salt Lake Thursday with Mrs. Howard Webber. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hoffheins returned re-turned Thursday from a ten-day trip to various cities in California, Oregon and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird had as their guests for dinner Sunday Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. Arwill L. Pierce, of Texas, Pres. and Mrs. Lorenzo Pain, of Arizona, Miss Leda Thompson and Miss Grace Linton, of Provo. Following the program given by the Mothers' Study Club at the high school last Friday, Mrs. J. W. Whiting entertained at luncheon for Mrs. Boh Jones of Salt Lake, Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Mrs. Shirl Bee of Provo, Mrs. Ivan Childs and Mrs. Wynu Harrison. Mrs. J. C. Nielson gave fl party at her home Tuesday night. Musl-c and games were the features of the evening, followd by a dainty luncheon lunch-eon served in cafeteria style. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beardall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Spender Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Will Fly-gare, Fly-gare, Mr. and Mrs. Solon "Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Leu Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. liuphas Averett, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klackett, Mr. nnd Mrs. (Leonard Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Diamond nnd Mrs. Jim Miller. Mrs. Adam Brown and daughter Mary, ol" Salt Lake, spent Sunday with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Men-ray. The Gleaner Oirls of the Third ward IkhI a surpnyo party Tuesday evening for Mrs. Uasil Smith at the home of Miss Ruth Boyer. (lames and limbic were enjoyed and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bushman nnd Mrs. E. A. Clark, of Salt Lake, nere enests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Klcss Sunday. Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott surprised them nt their home Saturday evening. Thnse present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Urqu-narr. Urqu-narr. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Childs, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hnymnnd, Mr. and Mrs. G. IV. Friel, Mrs. J. W. AVhit-ng. AVhit-ng. Mrs. Ilatl'e E.'ivieit, Mrs. Alva |