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Show SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Leo motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. LaMar Bird of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson nnd family, Mrs. James Lnmbert of Salt Lake were the guests of Miss Josephine Jose-phine Peterson Wednesday. Miss Thora Perry entertained at a Hallowe'en party Monday. Appropriate Appro-priate games were played and a delicious luncheon served to thirteen. thir-teen. Miss Melon Jensen entertained the following at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday evening: Merrill Bird, Chnlin Diamond, Marie Jensen, Emma Em-ma Lee, Lucille Lee, Evelyn Warren, War-ren, Lenore Johnson, LaRue Dibble, Ida Evans, and Sylvia Hurst. Miss Bessie Diamond had as her guest Tuesday Miss Melba Diamond of 'Spirngville. Mrs. Leonard Callister of Provo spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Leo Mnrshbanks. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Groneman of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Holley. Misses Agnes and Pauline Firm-age Firm-age are visiting in Salt Lake City this week with Mrs. G. W. Halfrey. A. L. Goates was happily surprised sur-prised at his home Tuesday evening by the following friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weight, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gled-hili Gled-hili and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Urqhart, the evening was spent in games and music. ' M?H. II. E. ITrqhart, Mrs.' Ivan Childs and Miss Tess Childs spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake City, while there they attended the Portia Mansfield dancers that was given at the Salt. Lake theater. Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Childs and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cher-rington Cher-rington and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wheeler. Mrs. Walter Wheeler and Mrs. Mattie Clyve of Salt Lake were dinner din-ner guests Friday of Mrs. Dimmlck Childs. Mrs. Byron Mendenhall of Payson visited Friday with Mrs. A. W. Cher-ringtou. Cher-ringtou. Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Grant of Salt Lake visited last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Firmnge had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and rMs. G. W. Halfrey and family of Salt Lake City. given Msr. Mower gave a delineation of the piece rendered. Lunchon was srved by the hostess host-ess assisted by Mrs. Drucilla Clark. Lewis Childs has gone to Salt Lake to attend the L. D. S. business college. Miss Myrtle Childs is visiting in Salt Lake City for two weeks. The Home Culture club met at the home of Mrs Mary Fi'nley last Friday, October 2-L Community singing was led by Mrs. Harold Christensen, a one act play was presented by members of .the club, the story "Sob Sister," was read by Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall. Discussion Discus-sion was led by Mrs. Chid Packard. Luncheon was served in Hallowe'en style. Twenty members were pres-nt. pres-nt. Mrs. Willis Weight entertnined at a surprise party for her husband last Friday. Hallowe'en decorations were carried out in the home and the luncheon. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clyde, Mr. and Mrs Guy Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chauncey Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thorp, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dallin and Mrs. Ellen Hogan of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Bert West attended the birthday 'party that was given for Mr. West's father at Pleasant tor Wheeler, Mrs. A. II. Childs and Mrs'. Heber Clyve of Salt Lake City. E. O.'Bost and brothers Henry and Hubert of Salt Lake have returned re-turned from southern Utah after a week of deer hunting. Mrs. Ben Argyle and Miss Coe Deal visited their sister in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake last Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Blanche Groesbeck is spending spend-ing the . week in Payson visiting with- Miss Rmia Drack. . Miss Bessie Brown and Miss Vern Sumsion spent the week-end in Snlt Lake visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Ida Preece has returned to her home in Vernal after spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen and children chil-dren of Provo were guests of Mrs. Joseph Allan Friday. Mrs. Madam deLory of Hollywood, Cal., who is visiting in Frovo with relatives was the guest of Mrs. Mary K. Mower last Friday evening. Tlie B club met nt the home of Miss Amy Jones. The lesson wns led by Miss Margaret Forsythe and the class work was given by Mrs. Mary K. Mower. Miss Lenore Con-die Con-die gave two piano solosc, A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served. Miss Eveline Miner entertained at a Hallowe'en party Wdenesday night. Decorntious were in Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en style. The following - guests were present: Margaret Fox, Alein Vane, Edna Starr, Gloria Friel, Louise Kindred, LaPrell Goates, Amy Jones, Margaret Forsythe. Gladys Thompson, Gladys Harriet, and Evelyn Miner, Ilarwnrd Allan. Bliss Crandnll, Keith Gudinundson and Gordon Pierce. Refreshments were served, games played and stories told. Mrs. David C. Stephens nnd small son of Ogden are visiting nt the home of Mrs. A. O. Childs. The Mothers Study club met at the home of Mrs. J. O. Reynolds last Friday. It was music day and the program was under the direction of Ms. Mary K. Mower. Biological sketches of three American Amer-ican composers, Edward .McDowell, Nevin and C'nry Jacobs Bond, were given by Mrs. Mower. Mrs. Mower played three selections on the pinno from McDowell's woodland sketches. Madame deLory of Hollywood. Cal.. song 'Mikhty Lak' a Rose." and the "Rosary." by Nevine nnd Ralph Weight player "A Perfect Day." nnd "Just n Wearyin' for You." on tlie cornet, compositions of Cary Jacobs Bond. After each number was Mrs. Wallace Mace is visiting in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Ted Christensen of Fairview visited last week with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Mendenhall. D. O. Ashcraft has returned home from the S. Murks hospital and expects soon to be nble to be at work again. The Relief societies of the various wards, had as their topic Tuesday "Care of the Old." George Barrett left last week for Mt. Pleasant where he will be district dis-trict manager for the Maytag washer. wash-er. . Miss Marie Rigtrip was given a surprise party at the home of her parents Saturday evening by a few of her friends, the evening was spent in playing gnmes, a Hallowe'en luncheon was served to Ihe following follow-ing : Miss Mattie Davis, Miss Helen Gales, Miss Ida ITariner, Miss Ellen Wheeler, Miss Mary Itoyer, Miss Marie Nelson, Miss Emily Strong, Miss Idona Harrison and Miss Vernessa Ilutchings. Costume and Hallowe'en party was given by Miss Maurine Olsen for her brother Lowell, Friday evening eve-ning was spent iu the spookiest of games by the following Darley Crandnll. Cran-dnll. Gloria Friel, Theron Reynolds, Sterling Crandnll. Virginia Rivers, Max Senior, Gladys Miner, Max Crandnll. Gordan Pierce, Jennie Brown. Lnris Snelson. Verna Allan. Jefferson Miner, Gladys Thompson, Donna Snelson, Jay Strong, Lowell Olsen, Maurine Olsen, lone Turkett and Josephine Reynolds, nfter which a delicious luncheon was served. i Mrs. A. W. Cherrington entertnined enter-tnined Thursday for Mrs. Walter Wheeler and Mrs. Mattie Clyve of Salt Lake City. .Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crandall entertained en-tertained for their son Karl last Friday Fri-day evening the occasion being his 23rd birthday anniversary. The room wns decorated with Kewpie dolls dressed In fall colors. The evening eve-ning was spent playing kids games. Ice cream cones nnd nil-day suckers were served on doll tables with doll dishes. The hostess was assisted by Miss Portia Davis. There were sixteen six-teen guests present. One of the mot unique Hallowe'en parties ever held in Springville was given by the Saturday Afternoon card club at the home of Mrs. John Mendenhall October 24. The guests were taken through the basement rooms which represented chnmbers of horror before enteroing the living rooms which were appropriately decorated. dec-orated. Bridge was played nfter which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Dr. and Mrs. Neil, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Argyle. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Knudsen, Drf. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rey- nolds, Mr. and Mrs. George Rus-I Rus-I sell, Mr. and Mrs. A. G; Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs? S. C, Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. George Burron and Mr. and Mrs. Dasil Smith. The children and grnndcbildren of T. E. Childs, Sr., happily surprised him on his seventieth birthday, Saturday Sat-urday October 24, covers were laid for twenty-four, the color scheme was carried out in pink and white. Invited guests included Mrs. Wnl- Grove Sunday. , Mrs. Blain Kindred spent the week with her father at Santaquin. Mrs. Nephi Straw is visiting in Snlt Lnke with her daughter, Mrs. James Perry. Miss Helen. McKenzie entertained the novelty circle of the higli school at her home to a chicken supper Monday evening. Miss Maurine Whiting and Miss Leona Cook were guests at a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party given by Mrs. Ben Argyle Ar-gyle in Spanish Fork last Tuesday evening. Harold McKenzie entertained at supper Tuesday evening for the "M" men of the Third ward. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Anderson of Mt. Plensant spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. eGorge Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle nnd family fam-ily of Salt Lnke spent tlie week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Burt Brown is visiting this week Iwith his sister Mrs. J. E. Hoyle of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Crandall entertained the S T. club at her home Tuesday evening, three tables of progressive auction bridge were plnyed, Mrs. G. eleven members were Tresent. I. Knnedy willing a high score. A delicious luncheon was served : Mrs. John Bryan, Mrs. I. E. Clegg. Mrs. G. D. Kennedy and Arthur Bird motored to Eureka Thursday to nttend the funeral of Milton Monks, who died in San Francisco. |