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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. Manilla Brown Reporter, Phone 146 city spent Saturday in Salt Lake with relatives and on business. Mrs. Austin Roylance entertained at a shower on Friday evening ior her daughter, Mrs. Mcll Kelly, a recent re-cent bride. Mr. Kelley left last week for Jerome, Arizona ; his wife will join him in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ostler of this city spent several days of last week in Salt Lake, during which time they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olsen. They also attended a banquet held for the Mutual Coal stockholders at the Newhouse hotel Monday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lambson left Tuesday morning for Helper, where they .will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. M.' E. Crandall, Jr., entertained at a nicely arranged dinner party at their borne Friday evening. Covers were laid for the following guests:- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bringhurst, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Mneser, Laura Shepherd, Georgia Maeser, Mrs. Lyman Shepherd, Mrs. Eunice Molan of Provo and Mrs. (.dive Anderson. After dinner the guests enjoyed games and music. Vernon Condie, Rapheal Palfrey-man. Palfrey-man. Almon Hnrmer, Condie Crandall Cran-dall and Frank Brown , of this city were guests at a party given at the home of Miss Louise Mendenhall of Mapleton Friday evening. Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown and daughter Wllma were' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wandel j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumsion and son Theodore, were the Sunday dinner din-ner guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall-motored Mendenhall-motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with relatives. , Harry Barlow returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending Friday and Saturday with relatives here. Mr. Barlow has recently .returned from a trip to California. A nicely arranged card party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Crandall Saturday evening by members of the Los Amega club and their husbands in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kearns, who were recently married. The game of five hundred was featured, with Mrs. Lillian Thorpe winning the Indies' "high score prize, and Union Wilkins the gentlemen's prize. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Nelson of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crainner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall, Mr. tKid Mrs. Grant Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Kearns, the host and hostess. Air. and Mrs. Jlin Sumsion were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis of Provo. Theodore Sumsion entertained a number of friends Saturday evening at a Dicture show arvl card party the opera hoise Tuesday evening. I The ward selling the mos1 tickets had the privilege of choosing a queen; this honor was won by the Second ward, and Mrs. Thcima Eld-ridge Eld-ridge was chosen queen. A large crowjl was in attendance. Jack Martin has returned to bis homo in this city afttr spending several months at Price. -L The Jlfe of Richard Burton, modern mod-ern poet, in connection with the' dramatizing of old folk songs, under un-der the direction of Mrs. Rose Boyer, Boy-er, will be given Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 2 o'clock in the Third ward amusement hall. Those who will take part are: Mrs. Elsie Crandall, Stella Smith, Bill Grooms, Marga ret Bid, Howard McKenzie and Willi's K. Johnson, Sr. i The Kensington club will meet Thursday, Jan. 20, ut 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. M. Lyall. All members are urged to be present. i . Rev. S. Hall Barrett, Jr.. of this city.J and John Duffy will attend a state meeting of the Christian Endeavor En-deavor council to be held in Salt Lakri Friday, Jan. 21. I,e Bailey of Xephi has returned to h& home after spending the week end as the guest of Hugh Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Childs have as their guests this week their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Childs of Spanish Fork, and who after which dainty refreshments were served to Leon Bird, Lenore Thorn, Kelly Crandall, Pauline Murry and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer spent the week-end in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen entertained enter-tained at a well-appointed dinner party Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miner and family and Harold Whiting, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of both Mrs. Hansen and Mr. Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer are leaving this week for a two months' motor trip through California. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur FisJey entertained en-tertained at a nicely arranged dinner din-ner pnrty Sunday. Coders were laid for Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Han-ford, Han-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-ward, Har-ward, and Miss Margaret Harward. Owen McKenzie left this week for St. George, where he is contracting con-tracting construction work. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Groesbeck entcrtnined at dinner Sunday nt their home in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. George L. McKenzie. Roy Blnnchard, Vernon Bnrnctt, Lewis Bird, Howard Zabriskie, Joseph Jo-seph Pace and Arch Banner were guests at a party given by Iris Tib-bits Tib-bits Sunday evening nt Spanish Fork. Games and music were featured fea-tured and refreshments were served. serv-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday eve-Ining eve-Ining for President G. R. Maycock and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Condie and daughter Melba. After dinner radio music and games were enjoyed. MisM Clard Brown, instructor of tbe Beehive swarm of the Fourth ward M. I. A., entertained the members at her home Monday evening. eve-ning. Games and a program were enjoyed, and refreshments served to about ten members. An Interesting party of the week was given Monday evening when all of the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Earl Condie snrprU'd her ind her husband at their home, it being their wedding anniversnry. Gaines and radio music furnished the evening's entertninment. after which delicious refreshments were served to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Bird. Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Estham Clcgg. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Clcgg. Mr and Mrs. Lacell Bird and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy. The M. I. A. of this city entertained enter-tained at a green and gold ball nt recently returned from Los Angeles. The officers of the Primary association asso-ciation will postpone their regular recreational social, which should have been held Saturday, .on account ac-count of Leadership Week being held next week. Mrs. Rose Boyer returned to her hon1 this week after spending several sev-eral days in Nephi at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. R. B. Maughn entertained at bridge Monday evening. Luncheon was served on small tables, each holding pink sweet peas as a centerpiece. cen-terpiece. The guest list included Mrs. S. C. Whittaker, Mrs. E. E. Knudsen, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds. Jr.. Mrs. G. L. Bnrron. Mrs. Glenn Neil, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. W. N. Grooms, Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mrs. John Mendenhall, Mrs. D. A. Smith, and Mrs. M. W. Bird. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mrs. John Mendenhall and Mrs.. D. A. Smith. The Home Cultirre club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. F. Wingate Friday, Jan. 21, instead of at tbe home of Mrs. M. J. Fldridge as previously pre-viously announced. The members of the S. T. club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Lewis Clegg Thursday evening. Progressive Progres-sive five hundred will he featured during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dj Kennedy spent the past week-end visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Norma, to George W. Noe of Springville, Saturday, January 15, at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and son Dick returned to Eureka Sunday Sun-day after spending the week-end in this city. They were accompanied by Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Hbeiun Weight. Jack Garbett, formerly of Itaw-lings. Itaw-lings. Wyoming, left Sunday for Nephi after visiting with Bert Glcd-hill Glcd-hill for the past week, Owen and Newell Lambson were honor guests at a farewell party given them at their home by their teachers nnd classmates of the second sec-ond and third grades of the Lincoln school. F.-iday afternoon. Games featured the afternoon's entertainment entertain-ment nnd delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fiyrris of Salt Luke were week-end visitors of Mrs. Fnrris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Oakley. 1 Mr. aud Mrs. Jim Fnddis of this Openshaw of Santaquin. Miss Jennie Reece of the state department de-partment of education has arranged to give two classes in home, making at the Public Library Friday, Jan. 21, at 10 a. m, aud at 2 p. m. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Crnndall. Jr.. returned from Salt Lake Monday, where thev attended a program given giv-en in the' Eleventh ward in honor of the 99th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Orandnll's father, Karl G. Maeser Thev also attended a family fam-ily dinner given by Mrs. Crjindall's sister. Mrs. George McCallister or Salt Lake. Mrs Harriet Neilson of Mapleton Maple-ton visited Monday with her sister. Mrs. Lillian Thorpe of this city. Mrs Hilton Robertson entertained' entertain-ed' at her home Saturday afternoon , in honor of Mrs. Seymour Ienden-J hall Jr. The afternoon was spent witli music nnd gajnes, nail delicious delic-ious refreshments were served. Ms. O. W. Erickson is home after spending the past three weeks with her sons. Joseph. Leo nnd Kenneth, in Ogden nnd Salt Lake. Miss Goldie Jenkins, Me'.lin Sumsion Sum-sion and George Johnson spent Saturday Sat-urday evening nt Santaquin. the Kues;s of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vinudel Openshaw. Mrs Charles Boyer. assisted by Mrs Ella Clvde, entertained the memlers of the Alpha Beta club Friday afternoon. An interesting Indian program was given by Mrs. Flora Hicks of Salt Lake, accompanied accom-panied on the piano by Mrs. Lewis of Salt Lake. Each member invited one "nest. It being guest day. and delicious refreshments were served to thirty-eight. C R Jones, accompanied by He-bcr' He-bcr' C'.' Cutler of Salt Lake, left Mondav morning for a week's business busi-ness trip to California. Frank Fullmer of Salt Lake was the Sunday evening dinner guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Ashcraft. Mr Fullmer also attended the funera f Mrs. Catherine D. Sberherd, held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Neilson of this cilv were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Nc'ilson's mother, Mrs. Mary Beck-strom Beck-strom of Spanish Fork. The members of the Mother's Studv club held a business meeting at the Public Library Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs Celi-stia Hover spent the week-end in Salt Lake with her sons and families. Mr. and Mrs. Angus lo.ver, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boyer. |