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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 Miss Maud Martin, who is teaching teach-ing school near Delta, came home Friday to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin. She also attended the funeral of Mrs. Mildred It. Jamison Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hair of i Provo announce the engagement of their daughter Mamie to Elmo Blackett, son of Mr; and Mrs. Valeo Blackett of this city, the marriage to take place in the near future. Mrs. Hugh Baxter, with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houston, spent, the week end in Logan with her sister, Mrs. Neil Ipson. Miss Leona Sumsion, with her friend Miss Minerva Jensen of Salt Luke, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S.umsion Kt this oitj. ' The members of the Los Aniegia Card club Were pleasantly entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Ronald Thorpe Friday Fri-day evening. Three tallies of progressive pro-gressive five hundred were played,' high score prize being awarded to Miss Jessie Packard. A delicious luncheon was served to the following follow-ing club members: Mrs. Ford Crnu-iblll, Crnu-iblll, Mrs. Delia Bird, Mrs. Aim Nelson. Mrs. Norma Wilkins, Mrs. Arvil Bird. Mrs. Howard Mendenhall, Menden-hall, Mrs. Bernice Ilutchings, Mrs. Jennie Kearns, and invited, guests Hiss Jessie Packard mid Mrs. Ralph Smart. , .' V. ' ! "' Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Lambert of j I-'rovo were dinner guests' Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird. Mr. and Mrsl). M. Crandall returned re-turned to their home Saturday after spending six weeks in Salt Lake with their daughter Josephine, who m-ently underwent, an operation. Josephine' returned with her parents par-ents anil, .will 'spend several days in this city. " ' -Mrs.' Keith 'Brown, Mrs. W. J. Oiroosbeok; Mrs. L. L'. Baker, Mrs. Joseph 'Ilafkei were' guests at a shower, given in honor of Miss Klsie Ilarkef 'by her sister, Mrs. Ruel 'Harris of Pro,' last Thursday evening.1!' eve-ning.1!' The honor guest received many 'pretty and useful gifts from friends' jpSpriiigvillc and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. GVoesbeck entertained en-tertained at a prettily "arranged dinner din-ner party Sunday. ' Pink peach and cherry ' iilossoms were used as a eeutorpiece on the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Burton ftroesbeek and son, and Miss Orpha Deal. 'Mr. n nil1 Mrs. Joseph ' Ilarker of this city announce the marriage of llieir daughter Klsie to Jack Robertson Robert-son of Provo. The marriage took place Wednesday. March 2.'1, in Salt Lake City. Helen Groeshook motored from Salt. Luke Sunday anil sient the afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Groesheck. ' Miss Yvonne Baker vns hostess at n party given for Ihe members of the Sewing Sisters Saturday afternoon. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served to the Misses Gene Neil. Margery burr. La Dean Ilarker. Trnnqiiilln Brown. La lice West, and Beth Tal-madge. Tal-madge. t ' Mrs. Ford Crandall and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Kearns were guests at the lL'Metia club at Provo last Friday jnflornoon at the home of Mrs. Mar-tha Mar-tha K. Jones. Mrs. Kearns won the guest favor at bridge. The vaudeville show of the Provo district Christian Kndcavor T'nion at Provo lnsr Fridav niirht was n complete success. Each of the four societies in the Union put on an act. the Sprinirville society civing "The Uinrr :id the Look." A neat sum was realized. Mrs. Joseph Allen was hostess at a nicely arranged . birthday' party Saturday evening at her home in honor of her son Lelnud, whoso eleventh birthday occurred that day. After playing a number of games dainty refreshments were served to the following guests: Margaret Mar-garet Holley, Dona Roberts, Faun Phillips, Esther Maycock, Leona Averett, Vema Allan, Edwin Aiken. Frank Gahitis, Bert Child. Harold Averett, Edith Aiken, Mary Miller, Joe Miller and Kenneth Gnhitis. The Fourth ward Primary officers offic-ers and teachers and their partners will entertain at a social at the hijine of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'lis Strong this evening in honor of Mrs. Strong wiio for many years has been a Primary teacher, but is now chosen a? second counselor in the Relief Society and is resigning from Primary Pri-mary work. Mr. and Mrs. A.' L. Thorpe and family accompanied by Mrs. Charles Reynolds and son Harold Jordan, spent Friday in Salt Lake. While there they attended the tournament and visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Burton. A prettily arranged party was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phillips. Phil-lips. A radio program and games furnished the evening's entertainment entertain-ment and a delicious luncheon was sirved to the following friends: Mr. and Mrs. Melviii Snow, Mrs. '.Mary Jane Crandnll of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen of this citv. Mr and Mrs. Tom Averett and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. , Ivy Palmer of Spanish Fork .visited 'Sunday with Mrs. E. II. Barlow of this city. Mrs. Maeser Young of Bountiful spent Sunday. with her'piirents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bird Brown entertained enter-tained at a nicely arranged dinner party Sunday. . .Guests included Mr. niid Mrs. Henry Clark and family, Mr. and .Mrs. Mrs. Elliott Bird and family, Mrs. Maeser Young of Bountiful Boun-tiful and Mrs, E, Z. CJark., Mr. and Mrs, Jed Sessions ' and Miss Bertha Sessions of Knysville spent Sunday at the hitae of .Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy Buyer. , An interesting party of this week wi:i he given this evening at. the Community church, sponsored by the W. c. T. V. A well arranged program will be given, including a talk by W. II. Ensign of Salt Luke City. Dainly refreshments will also be served. Elliot Bird of Salt Lake City pent Sunday with his family in 'tis city. Miss Bessie Wannacott of Soldier Summit is spending several days at the. home of Florence Daley, after visiting friends in Salt Lake and Midva!e. The Kensington club will supervise super-vise a food sale at the Columbia Cafe Saturday afternoon. Also a number of pretty aprons will be for sale. The Rev. and Mrs. S. Hall Barrett Bar-rett motored 10 Salt Luke, City Tuesday and attended a banquet of the Cleveland Boosters club. This c'nb was organized to boost the International In-ternational convention of Christian Fndeavorers to be held in Cleve-biml. Cleve-biml. Ohio, July 2 to 7. Mr. Barrett besides entertaining with his tike, was asked to tell soniethiuu about Ihe T'tah Christian Endeavor Summer Sum-mer ('(inference, to lie held at I.iightnn June 20-2-S. of which he has charge. Miss Elsie Harker was honor goest at a lniseel'aneous shower given giv-en by Miss Bessie Wannacott and Miss Florence Daley at the home of the latter Monday evening, (iames were played and refreshments enjoyed en-joyed by the following guests: Mrs. Clyde Pace, Mrs. Gene Hales. Mildred Mil-dred Ilarker, Carrie San ford, Gwyn Zabriskie, Margaret Worthen, Helen Gottfredson, Mrs. ".J. M. , Brown. Mrs. Lewis Perry and Mrs, Unci Harris of Provo. Mrs. J. A. Harker, La Verne Daley and Mrs. Jaue E. Stanton of Salt Luke. The honor guest who was married Wednesday, Wed-nesday, received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Burnett returned re-turned to their home in Salt Lake Sunday after spending several months with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Burnett of this city. . Mrs. W. L. Grooms was hostess to the members of the Kensington cluh fit her home Thursday afternon. After sewing, a short business meeting meet-ing was held and dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served to I lie following: follow-ing: Mrs, H. E. Cnpihart. Mrs. S. H. Barrett, Mrs. .T. ( Dennison. Mrs. E. V. Borenifln. Mrs. Frank Blackett-. Mrs. B. F. Burnett. Mrs. Pond Win:, Mrs. Norma Smith, Mrs. V. S. Busard, Mrs. A. E. Blnn-ibard Blnn-ibard and Mrs. W. X. Grooms. Mrs. C. IT. Moason nnd two boys of l'hillisburg, Montana, is spending spend-ing several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harrison of this city. Mrs. V. S. Wilson hud as her guests during the week end her mother. Mrs. II. H. Beauman and sister, Miss Thehna Beauman of Mr. Pleasant. A Food Sale will he held in the Columbia Cafe on Saturday of this week. All kinds of food will lc on sale at that time. t In connection with the Food Sale, nn apron siil will also be conducted. Mrs. Selvoy Boyer nnd children left Sunday for Knysville. where she will sjx'nd several days with Mr. nnd Mrs. .Ted Sessions. BABY CIIIX Golden Buff and White Leghorns (Tnnered Strain) Black Minorces. Barred Bocks. It. I. Beds, nnd Turkens. No' electric lights or other e'g forcing ne-ihods used on breedim: fowls. ' Enoch Crews, Seabright, California-. v Al f v |