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Show In The Social Realm Mrs. J. F. Wingate, Reporter Phone 191 i ; I save n shower for Miss Ruth Allen ! Monday oveni.iK lit (he home of Mr. ! nml Mrs. Henry Clnrk. The guests I numbered forty. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Elias ITarmer and Mrs. Augusta Erdniiinn motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Erdmann and .Airs. Ilarmer went to do temple work. They also visited Mr. anil Mrs. Marvin Strong. Mrs. J. P. Wiikon went to Salt Lake Thursday. While there she attended the dedication of the new St. Mary's of the WasateE, Mrs. ,1. E. Wonnneott went to Soldier Summit Thursday morning to stay several days. Mrs. Hilton Kolierston spent the week-end In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilopla, of Bingham, spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day wilh Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bui Icy. Mrs. fioorge L. Hyde returned Saturday from a three months' trip to California, Oregon and British Colnmhii., Some wonderful moun-ti.in moun-ti.in trips, fishing trips and visits to various seashores added much u) a pleasant vacation. Mrs. Ann O'Bannon and Mrs. Almeda Davis, both of California, who brought the body of their mother here for burial, were guests at the home of Mr. Abner Thorn during their stay here. j Mrs. ,T. W. Whiling entertained at a trout dinner Wednesday evening eve-ning for Mrs. A. O. Thorn. Mrs. Paul Thorn, Miss Evone Walsh, of Cape Town, South Africa, Mrs. Martha Harrison. Bryce Thorn, Madeline and Keith Harrison. Miss La Itenp Reynolds returned Monday evening from a week's visit in Spanish Fork, where she was the guest of Mrs. Harold H. Gardner. Mrs. Arthur Anderson or Prove f'peut Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. .1. W. Bailey. -Mrs. Eliza Thorn. Mrs. .Nora Clyde and Mrs. Hose Hover spent Friday in Nephi. Mrs. Itonald Thorpe and liltle dnushter. I.aliae. spent last week in Salt Lake, visiting Mrs. O. S. Burton. Clele Fletcher observed his birlh-ilay birlh-ilay wilh a party Tuesday eveuii.g. j The gnosis included Lowell Cran-dall. Cran-dall. .lohn Nelson, Sterling Cran I dull. Max Alleman. Stein Donali.- son. Paul Lowe. Mack Cramhill, I Grant Alleman. Qnenlin Fletcher: land Ted Wonnacott. The l.nvs ell-j. ell-j. joyed a delicious luncheon, followed i hy ga lues. I Mrs. Arthur Anderson, of l'rovo. , entertained Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilopla. of llinghnni. and Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. p.ailey of Springville. Mr. J. W. Whiling spent the weekend week-end al home. Mr. and Mrs Whiting and the children ntlended the fair in Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Reed Johnson. The wedding will take place the twentieth of this month, in the Salt Lake temple. , j -A- Mrs. Lottie Craudall left Monday Mon-day for Anaheim, Oil., where she will visit her two daughters, Mrs. E. P. llapgood and Mrs. A. W. Criss. Mrs. Craudall will be away several months. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Brinton have received word of the marriage of their son, Dr. F. II. Brinton, to Miss Delia Butler, of Sutherland, Iowa. The wedding took place in San Francisco, Oct. 9. The Service Star Legion met at the home of Mrs. Mary Metcalf Monday eyening, to show their appreciation ap-preciation for her splendid efforts in behalf of the organization. A social soc-ial evening and luncheon were enjoyed en-joyed by Mrs. Sarah Straw, Mrs. Louisa Wainwright, Mrs. Julia Packard. Mrs. Iieba Reynolds, Mrs. Eliza Malinda Sumsiou, Mrs. Lottie Eambsou, Mrs. Norn Clyde, Mrs. Phoebe Singleton and Mrs. Ida Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. E. W. Brown and Mrs. Bill Brown spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. E. lloyle and two sons, Jack and Blaine returned to Springville with (hem. -Mrs. S. C. Whittaker entertained at dinner Sunday for Dr. Eugene Dnltou and Mr. Gordon Williams, who left later in the day for Atlantic At-lantic City. Aside from the honor guests those present were Mr. S. E. Dnltou, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Done and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conyers, of Eureka. Pink carnations formed a centerpiece for the dinner table. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gottfre.l-son, Gottfre.l-son, of Magna, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. C. II. Lambert of Salt Lake, spent a few days this week wilh her daughter, Mrs. Arvil Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holley, Mrs. Elliott Bird and Miss Marie Ward spent one day this week in Salt Lake. Ralph Packard has returned from Los Angeles and has entered his senior year at the U. of U. Mrs. J. F. Mendenbnll spent last week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Noe and Miss Florence Xoe were the guests of Mrs. George Dallin Tuesday. They will leave for Salt Lake Friday to spend the winler. Mrs. Maeser Young, of Salt Lake, is visiiing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and children spent the week-end in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Packard of Salt. Lake, spent a few days here wilh Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gledbill have as their guests for the week Mr. and Mrs. William Pacobsen, of an.i Mrs. William Jncobscn, ol hill's niece. , Miss Bessie Wonnacott returned Tuesday evening from a week's visit in Soldier Summit. Attorney John Wilkin spent two days this week in Salt Lake on business. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bringhurst and children, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Simkins spent the week-end in Salt Lake. Reed Rowland came from St. George, Tuesday, returning Thursday Thurs-day morning. His mother, Mrs. Ted Rowland, went wilh him and will spend the winter there with her husband and son. Mrs. Nelson Beal and daughter, Nedrn, siK'nt last week in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. G. Salisbury entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Brinton, Mrs. Sarah Iloutz and Miss Bessie Iloutz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred BrowMi, Mrs. E. W. Brown and Mrs. .1. E. Hoyie and sous, Jack and Blaine, spent Sunday in Santarjuin with Mr. and Mrs. Wandle Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gledbill went to Lehi Tuesday evening to attend a reception for Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam .lacobsen, of Manli, who were i married Oct. 0 in Salt Lake. Mrs. Max Kless is visiting in Salt Lake. M. O. Packard and son. Fay, spent Saturday and Sunday in Strawberry. The ladies of the Fourth Ward Relief Society enjoyed a social Tuesday afternoon. There were one hundred present. Miss Evone Walch, of Cape Town, South Africa is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn. Mrs. P. L. Ward spent three days in Salt Lake, where she was the house guest of Mrs. Josephine Thomas. Mrs. C. L. Dyet has been visiiing her mother. Mrs. .1. E. Wonnacott. Richard Thorn accompanied the T football team to Greeley, Colo. Mrs. M. A. Reynolds spent one day (his week in Salt Lake. Mr. R. A. Jolley, of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday wilh his daughler, Mrs. G. L. DallLn. Mrs. Maeser Young. Miss Helen Manwaring and Miss Thelma Boyer |