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Show Bryce, Alex and Lucy of Pleasant ! Grove wore the dinner guests j Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ilobertson in this city. An attractive turkey dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee i at their home on Thanksgiving ; day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Thomas and sons from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lerwill and daughters of Provo, Mrs. James Stevenson, Huh. Stevenson, Bernice Clark, Betty and Norma Jeane Le and the host and hostess. Mrs. Mildred Peterson and son Donald of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lottie Lot-tie Gammell, Mrs. Flora Bryan and Bobbie Cartwright were the Thanksgiving dinner guests Thurs day of Mr. and Mrs. Max KJess in this city. i LOS ANGELES. Mr. and Mis. John Winfield of South Gate, Calif., j delightfully entertained at a birih-Iday birih-Iday party given in honor of Geoio j Reynolds of Utah. Their beautiful 1 new home was attractively decorated decor-ated with California liowers. Radio music, games and socal chat were enjoyed and a most elaborate luncheon was served to the following follow-ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. George j Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Donald j Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Speckelmier, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Spaf-ford, Spaf-ford, Allen Winfield and Dell Agnes. Aiieen Mendenhall of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall, Mr. and Ms. Arvil Child, American Fork, Miss Audrey Harris of Richmond, Rich-mond, Utah, and Misses Maud and Hazel Smith of this city. The regular monthly social hour of the Kalob stake primaries will be held Saturday, December 7, in the First ward amusement hall. Mrs. Mae Crandall will preside, and officers and teachers of the Firts ward will be hostesses. An instructive instruc-tive and interesting program is planned and a good attendance of. officers and teachers is desired. Friends here will be interested to know of the- marriage of Clifford E. Harmer, son of A. W. Harmer of this city to Miss Annie Derkson of Ogden. The ceremony was performed per-formed Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple and the young couple will make their home Ogden. Following Fol-lowing the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents in Ogden. Those who attended from Springville were: A. W. Harmer, Wallace, Elizabeth Eliz-abeth and Creed Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds; Harmer and Mr. ; and Mrs. Ace Johnson. Mrs. J. C. Nielson was hostess Monday afternoon at a delightful delight-ful birthday party for her son. Earl, who was ten years old that day. Following a program of games and music a dainty lunch was served to the following little friends: Beth Young, Keith Av-erett, Av-erett, Fred Taylor, Ralph Reed, Ruby Van Patten, Grant Angus. Lucille and Louise Averett, Lucille Jenkins, Wolmrr Brown, ItaNea Crandall, David and Jim AUeman. Randall Sumsion and Rhea Kiel-son. Kiel-son. , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Urquhart entertained en-tertained at a nicely arranged dinner din-ner at their home Thursday evening eve-ning for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Friel. Social So-cial chat and music were pleasant diversions of the evening. Members of the Mothers Study club of this city will be entertained Friday, December 6 at the home of Mrs. L. L. Baker. Miss Mae Fin-ley, Fin-ley, will give a book review. All members are asked to be in at tendance. 1 Mrs. J. W. Whiting, her son Verl, and daughters Venice and Maurine j Whiting, Harold Whiting, Marie Jensen and Mell Haymond vent to Peterson, in Weber canyon to j Spend Thanksgiving day with Mr. Whiting who is in charge of the contract construction work there. Miss Georgia Harmer was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised at her home Saturday Satur-day evening by the following girl I friends: Helen Boyer, Fern Boyer, Viola Muslg, Aleen McKenzie, Theo Riding, Josephine Reynolds and Marion Groesbeck. An enjoyable time was spent with games and social chat. Tn conclusion a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. Mrs. Jesse Wadley and children I attired in a "kid's costume" added j I much to the spirit of the party. I Following the dinner, which was I served at S o'clock, a variety of re- j I lay and progressive games were featured, with about twenty-five guests participating. The ladles of the Kiwanis club staged a unique Thanksgiving social so-cial complimentary to their husbands hus-bands Wednesday evening in the Third ward amusement hall. Mrs. R. Anderson was mistress of cere-monies cere-monies and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., toastm is tress. A program of stunts, musical numbers, readings and toasts were featured. Mr. s.nd Mrs. Steve Diamond entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a chicken supper at their home Sunday Sun-day evening. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mardue, Miss Helen Diamond, De Mar Beck, Miss Leona Larson, Ernie Jensen, Miss May Simmions, Fay Dibble, Miss Grace Gardner, Ronald Lee. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown were host and hostess at a sumptuous turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for twenty, including the following from out of town: Mr. and Mrs. Wandel Onenshaw and son, and Mr. and i Mrs. Mark Brown and daughters of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and sons of Salt Lake City. '- Members of the Ladies' Literary club 'of this city will be entertalnod Saturday. December 7, at the home of Mrs. Clara Sumsion. Mrs. Lorna Maycock will review an outstanding outstand-ing American novel. All members are invited to attend. Complimentary to a number of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird arranged Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Present were the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker Par-ker and family of Soldier Summit, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird and family fam-ily of Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird and family of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mendenhall and daughters were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall In American Ameri-can Fork. SOCIETY NEWS i . sfe I at their home in compliment to the following people: Mr. . and Mrs. Floyd Harmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley and sons, and Mrs. Emma Hansen, all of Springville. Spring-ville. Misses Nelda and Marie Jensen were hostesses at an enjoyable party par-ty at their home. Present were the following guests: Mrs. Douglas Bills. Miss Josephine Peterson, Mrs. Myrtle Bird, Mrs. Dick Perry, Miss Helen Diamond, Miss Evelyn Warren. Games, music and social chat were outstanding features of entertainment during the party. Complimentary to members of the Mapleton ward Gleaner class, Miss Mabel Hansen entertained at a social so-cial at her home Tuesday evening. Sewing, music and social chat were principal features of the evening, followed by a dainty lunch served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bulkley and two children, former residents of Outstanding among the social ac-: tivities of Thanksgiving day was the large family dinner and reunion given at the home of Samuel Bulk-ley, Bulk-ley, during the afternoon, in which thirty-six family members participated. Long tables were centered cen-tered with baskets of cut flowers and covers were laid for children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, grandchil-dren, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gottfrcdson, Mr. and Mrs. .W. S. Bulkley of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bulkley and family of Magna, Mrs. Ina Gabbittas and family of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bulk-ley, Bulk-ley, George and Alf Bulkley, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gottfredson and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Gottfredson, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gottfredson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Robbins of Salt Lake. Following the dinner an enjoyable en-joyable time was spent playing games, with social chat, radio music mu-sic and a program. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Grace Gammell cf this city to George Vincent of Provo. The ceremony was performed per-formed Monday, November 25, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Vincent is employed em-ployed in the offices of the Utah Power and Light company at Provo. Pro-vo. The young couple are making their home in Springville. Mrs. Eldon Palfreyman and daughter Phyllis of this city spent several days of the past week with relatives in Spanish Fork. A nicely arranged dinner was given Thanksgiving day when Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson -entertained this city, have returned to their home in Magna after a Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing visit with relatives and friends In this city. Members of the N. I. P. club of this city were pleasantly entertained enter-tained Friday evening by Miss Ma- i bel Averett at her home. The la- ' dies spent the time sewing and with social chat. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served by the hostess to the following special guests present: pres-ent: Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Howard How-ard Jensen, Mrs. Max. Packard, Miss Lois Blanchard, Misa Ethel Taylor, Miss Hilda Clegg, Miss Lucille Straw, Mrs. Phil Stewart. A sumptuous turkey dinner was given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Childs of American Fork at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall in this city. Cut flowers formed attractive at-tractive room and table decorations and the fact that each guest came |