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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 Among the lending social events of the week end was the party given Friday evening at the h me of Miss Helen Pnlfreymmi by n number ot school friends in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wheeler who were married recently. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorate! with summer flowers of various shades. The evening was spent wito games and music, during which , a delicious supix-r was served to the following guests: Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Unroll Un-roll Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird of Bingham, Miss Helen Salisbury. Salis-bury. Miss Inez Wheeler Miss Helen rnlfreyman, Leon Bluckiti, .lessee Whiting and the honored -nests Mr. and Mrs. Walter V heeler heel-er Miss Captola Cherrington and Miss Beatrice Wheeler assisted the hostess in serving. Mr. and Mrs.. Arvil Bird of this are spending a few days vacation at Bear Lake. Mrs. Kie Simpkins and two children chil-dren of Enterprise, Utah, are visiting visit-ing at Ihe George Nelson Inline during dur-ing the summer. Mrs. Myrtle Stokes has returned to her homo in Los Angeles after unending n week with her sister Mrs. C. L.Daley in Springville. r- Among the visitors who enme to siiemi Sunday and Monday with relatives here were Lewis Thorpe of Peerless, Utah, and Itonald Thorpe of Salt Lake City. A wdl arrnnjid dinner party was given Sunday by Mrs. Eliza Thorn at her home. Covers were laid for Louise Erdnian, her granddaughter grand-daughter who is visiting her from Bingham, and Mrs. Norah Clyde and daughter Clara. , Mrs. S. C. Whlttaker spent the week end nt Richfield, Utuh, as the nest of .Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stall-tngs. Stall-tngs. . Mrs. Eliza Thorn with Mrs. Louie W hite. Miss Lola White, Miss Hannah Han-nah and Lue Rowland, formed a party and listened to Mrs. Cora Thorn Bird sing over KNX radio Monday evening. Mrs. Bird will be heard frequently from this station in the future. Miss Ida Harmer has returned to her home in Springville after spending spend-ing Ihe past summer months at Og-i Og-i den with her aunt, Mrs. Ann Cornlhwaite. citv attention ine jiwm fuiiiilv reunion, of which family Mrs. 'Bird is n member, held at Mounttiir in Pnrley's canyon. The gathering which ended Monday is ne of the largest attended events of its kind to take place in Utah. Honoring T. E. Child. Sr., his children with their families, motored motor-ed to Kelley's Grove Sunday and enjoved the' dny with games and social chat. A delicious picnic-lunch picnic-lunch was served to the following members and their families: Mr. 1 and Mrs. T. E. Child, Jr., Mr. and Mrs George reterson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Child. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew-Peterson Andrew-Peterson and the honor guest, T. E. Child, Sr. A nicely arranged dinner was given Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Simpson In com- Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Reed and ( family, accompanied by Mrs. Heed's sister Miss Emily Martin, will leave Saturday for Sanford, Colorado, where they expect to spend two weeks with relatives. A number of relatives and friends motored to Provonn Beach Sunday, where bathing nnd lunch were enjoyed. en-joyed. Those included in the party wert Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown, Mrs. J. E. Hoyle of Snlt Lake. Bert Brown. Mr.' and Mrs. Mark Brown of Prove and Mr. and, Mrs. William II. Brown. A nicely arranged dinner was given Sunday by Mrs. J. S. Wing at her home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas Groesheck of Boise. Idaho: Mrs. Sadie Thompson of Salt Lake, and Miss Edna Thompson Thomp-son of Los Angeles. -A large bowl of vari-colored sweet peas were used as n centerpiece on the dining table. Edgar Best and dnugbter Lueile spent Monday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Best, who is recovering from a recent operation at the L. D. K-hospital. K-hospital. Mrs. Best expects to be able to come to her home here Sunday. Sun-day. . . ., pltment to cousins from Salt Lake . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawsley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family. Dr. nnd Mrs. George Anderson and family of thin city enjoyed a few days of the past week at Fish lake. Mrs. George. Beardall is visiting with her sister, Miss Berthenia - Chllds, who is living in Salt Lake. Among the week's visitors In this ' city are Mr. and Mrs. George : Soiilhgate of Salt Lake, who are at - present nt the John S. Boyer home. i . ' i Mrs. Rose Boyer and Miss Elfie ; Huntington spent Sunday in Snlt t Lake. They attended a theatre ; party in the evening. s An enjoyable fishing trip was t laken by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phillips e and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson John-son and family, and Mr. nnd Mrs. f Garn Johnson, when the party inot- o ored to Strawberry Saturday and e silent three days. if it The following girl friends were e entertained at a "slumber party" at the home of Miss Bernice Tipton i Sunday evening : Myrln Hall, Ruth Johnson, Snrnh Hill, Bernice Fau-cett. Fau-cett. Fern Bate, Marie Child. Dona Salisbury and Beatrice Wheeler. 1 The early evening was sjient with music and games nnd light refreshments refresh-ments were served. I.arence Mndsen of Eureka hns rtturned to his home nfter spending n few days here as the guest of Hugh Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Will riiilllps spent one day of Inst week in Salt Lake, during which time they were guests of Mrs. Phillips sister, Miss Alice Simpkins. Mrs. John Schmidt of Aboil. Idaho, and Mrs. Van England of P.igby. Idaho, hnve returned to heir homes after visiting this week with their sister, Mrs. C. L. Daley of this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Erdnian nnd family of Seattle. Wash., have returned re-turned to their home after a short visit with relatives here. They were accoiniaiiied by Mr. Erilinan's mother. Mrs. Augusta Erdnian of . this city, who will spend several i months with her son in Seattle. , 1 , Miss Rulli Boyer, with her cousins cou-sins Miss Evelyn aud Naomi Bailey, A delightful - time was spent Monday when Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child. Jr.. and family, and Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Strong nnd family formed a party and motored to La- goon. Mrs. Ann Mendenhall of Snlt Lake. Mrs. Wilford Mendenhall of Safford, Arizona, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ins Anderson of Salt Lake were guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Huntington Thursday afternoon after-noon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Knudsen re-'nmed re-'nmed to their home in Springville nfter several weeks' vncation trip 'hrongh the northwestern states. They left Sunday for Paris. Idaho, where they will join their two children, chil-dren, who have been staying witli relatives during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dnstrup of Provo were, guests Monday nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Salisbury Salis-bury of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Hunting entertained en-tertained nt dinner at their home Wednesday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Jones and family of Salt Lake, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Jones and family of , I Spanish Fork. , |