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Show SOCIETY' NEVS ' Many enjoyable socials were planned for Easter, among them was the canyon party in which Mr. and Mis. Frank Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Parker participated. An- , other delightful outing included . Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salisbury and families fam-ilies who enjoyed lunch in Spanish Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Provo, George Johnson and Miss Melba Sumsion of this city formed an Easter .party and had lunch in the canyon Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Felix, instructor in j the First ward Sunday school, entertained en-tertained the members of her class with an Easter party at her home Friday evening. A variety of games were featured followed by a dainty luncheon carrying out effectively ef-fectively the Easter idea. A large group of class members attended. Miss Esther Maycock, Madge Wheeler, Eva Harmer, Hardy Child, Berfl Brown and Glenn Tipton Tip-ton enjoyed an Easter luncheon in Hobble Creek canyon Sunday. Complimentary to her daughter Norma whost tenth birthday occurred oc-curred Saturday Mrs. Lewis Clegg entertained at an Easter party at their home in the afternoon. Easter motifs and a pretty birthday cake added to the decorative colo scheme and a variety of game's were featured as entertainment, followed by a dainty lunch. Present Pres-ent were the following little friends: Marie Clegg, P h y 1 i s Weight, Maxine Wilkins, Catherine Weight, Klell Case, Maurine Man-waring. Man-waring. RaNee Crandall. Lucille and Louise Averett, Gale Kennedy, Velaine Beardall, Claire Rowland and Glen Law. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer and two daughters of Payson were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird and other relatives here. Mrs Lorna Maycock will entertain enter-tain the -members of the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club at her parent's home in Provo. Saturday. Mrs. Burton Groesbeck will give the lesson on "Russian Short Stories," and all members are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson and daughter of Spring Canyon were guests during the week-end at the home of Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion and family here. They also visited Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Frank Allan. Among the pleasant Easter j parties Sunday was the annual I family breakfast given by Mr. f.nd Mrs. Jesse Salisbury at their home. Early spring flowers any a variety of Easter emblems and motifs added to the spirit of ""-he j occasion. Present were the follow-! follow-! ing family members: Mr. and M:s. : Frank Salisbury and son, Frank B., Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Salisbury and sons Joe and David. Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Whiting and daughter, Howard and Donna Salisbury, and , thc hoL and hostess. The members of the Alpha Beta club entertained the members of the' Home Culture and Mothers' Stin.IV clubs at the annual guest and art day program in the high school Friday afternoon. President Almina Mendenhall presided. TJie Jadies were first taken on an inspection in-spection tour of the art gallery' and Wayne Johnson explained the fine qualities of the better pictures. Mrs. Hannah C. Packard of Provo gave a, short sketch of the Italian operas, Giacomo Tuccini, Monbn Lescant, La Boheme and Madam Butterfly and song selections from each. The guests then adjourned I to the dining' room of the high school where a delicious luncheon was servea to 62 ' ladies present. The hostesses were: Mrs. E E. Knudsen, Mrs. E. M. Boyer, Mrs. D. R. Wightman and Mrs. R. A. Hansen of Provo. Mrs. Margaret Grooms was hostess host-ess to the members of the Ladies Literary club at her home Saturday Satur-day afternoon. A tasty luncheon was served at 2:30 o'clock with Easter colors predominant. Later Mrs. Julia Sumsion gave an interesting inter-esting review of the Russian com-poseis, com-poseis, Rubens tein and Tschoik-owsky Tschoik-owsky and gave a piano selection by each; also Mrs. Lelia B. Packard Pack-ard of Salt Lake rendered several violin solos and Miss Donna Salisbury Salis-bury entertained with a reading. Guests included Mrs. G. Ray Hales, and Mrs. Josephine Taylor of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Mrs. Lorna B. Maycock and Mis. Packard of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mark Cook will be hostess to the meir"jrs of the Alpha Beta club at her home Friday, April 25. Mrs. John K. Johnson entertained at dinner Tuesday at her home in Spanish ' Fork complimentary to relatives from California. The following fol-lowing guests attended, Mrs. Amy Donaldson, Mrs. A. W. Harmer and two children, Springville, Mrs. Ace Johnson, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Alice Wilson and son, Mrs. Esther Leard and Mrs. Florence Cluff of Los Angeles. i Mr. and Mrs. John Dougall entertained en-tertained at their twentysixth annual an-nual Easter luncheon Sunday morning morn-ing at their home. Baskets of royal purple eggs and daffodils formed an attractive decorative scheme for the party. Guests in- j eluded: Henri Moser and Dr. Frank. Arnold of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robison of Lehi, Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Wood, Mrs. J. X. Gardner and son Hugh X. of this city. The party spent thc afternoon at the art exhibit. Mr and Mrs. D. P. Brinton, Jr., entertained at a well-arranged Eas-I Eas-I ter dinner at their home Sunday, j Covers were hi& for Mrs. G. M. I Smith and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Haymond and son ! Jack, all cf Salt Lake, and Mr. and j Mrs. D. P. Brinton. Sr. The partp enjoyed the afternoon viewing the j pictures in the art exhibit. The members of the Mothers' i Study club will entertained Fri- duy. April 25 at the home of Mrs. .Eliza Russell A fine program is i arranged for the afternoon. i |