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Show SOCIETY NEVS The Gleaner class of the First ward M. I. A. were entertained at a holiday party last Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. G. D. Kennedy, ciass leader. Progressive 'ccotic" was played and Doris, Wild won the high score favor. Late; gifts were exchanged and a dainty lunch served .to - about thirty-five membeis and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condi e and daughters Verona and Ruth and Mrs. John Crandall left Tuesday morning for Overton, lev., to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. A- W.-Fuiley enter tamed at a family dinner at their home Sunday; covers being laid for thirty-five guests including Mr. and Mrs. Arch Roylance and family., fam-ily., Mrs. Lydia Palfreymnn, Mr and Mrs. Fred Hansen and daughter, daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Finley and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Groes-beck Groes-beck and family, Mae and Bess Finley, Mis. Ann Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Crandall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palfieyman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmcr and children of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Munferd Hutchinson Hutchin-son entertained members of the Gaiety club at their annual holiday holi-day pai ty at their home last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Elaborate room and tcblc decorations suggestive of the hotidny were used. A 'chicken dinner way served, followed by cards. Later girts were exchanged exchang-ed among members and their partners. part-ners. Miss Inez Starr entertained a number of iriends at a bridge luncheon at her home last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Unique favors and place cards corresponded with artistic holiday decorations carried out throughout the party. Prizes during the evening were awarded to Mrs. Maurice Bird and Leon Bird. Other guests present included: includ-ed: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beavdall. Miss Ida Packard, Ted Anthou : Miss Anna Bcardall, Donloe Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Waldo Hodson, Miss Wright of Provo, Maurice Bird and the hostess. Members of the Novelty Circle u ere delightfully entertained at their annual Christmas party las. Monday evening at the home of Miss Thelma Madden. Alter the exchange of gifto the party enjoy-e;l enjoy-e;l skating. Later they returned Tor a midnight lunch. Present wei e Mis-s Helen Crandall, Miss Virginia Rivers. Miss Josephine McKe"zie. Miss Marjorie Straw, Miss Mae Johnson, Miss Eeryl Whiting, Miss Helen Averett, Miss Fern Rowland, Miss Mildred Spaf-ford Spaf-ford and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Christmas Christ-mas day with covers laid for twer-tv twer-tv guest-; including: Mr. and Mrs. Eryan Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird and families, fam-ilies, the host ami hostess. Outstanding among the holiday parties was the formal dinner j dance uiven 1' riday evening by j Miss Gloria Fricl, at her home cn j Korth Main street. The entertain-j entertain-j ing rooms weto beautiful with decorations dec-orations rf ferns. palms and ' C hri.-tm-'is emblems. A full course 1 dinner was served early in the evening, eve-ning, favors being in the form of beautiful gifts to the ladies' partners. part-ners. Later gifts were exchanged among the ladies and a delightful time was spent dancing. Guests included in-cluded Miss Dorus Firmagc, Leo , Chambers, Ruth Hussaker, Deb Andrews, Hazel Auderso:iT . T; Griffiths. Wilm-.i Hanson. Ray.i ! Hart, Aleen Holdaway, He"bert' Madsen, Allie Bcwen, Paul Jacob- i sen, Norma Hanson, Frank Hodg- j Eugene Jacobsen and the hosLeas. ., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg enter tained at luncheon at their home I following the dance Mcudav evr.- ning. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Ariisa Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sum-sion. Sum-sion. Bruce Axelson of Los Angeles was a guest early this week of his sister Mrs. Hazel Parry and family fam-ily here. 1 Mrs. Parry and her brother are now ' visiting their mother at Manti. Mrs. Colestia Boyer is spending the holidays with her sons and : families in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chcrvingtou of this city announce the marriage ot their daughter Captola to Blaine W. M unlock of Chicago, Illinois, which took place Friday evening in the Salt L'ikc temple. The young c:uplc wore accompanied to the temple by their parents, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Murdoch and Bisohp and Mrs. Cherringlon. They left Wednesday Wednes-day for Chicago where they will make their home. In compliment to Mr. ond Mrs. B W. Murdock, Bishop and nrs. A. W. Chenington entertained at a family dinner at their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phillips, Ray Sim-kins, Sim-kins, Miss Mabel Averett and Mrs Tern Garmer of Salt Lake were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips. Announcement is made of the marriage last week of Miss Julii Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Porter of this city to Verl Hall of Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Eoyer have returned from a delightful trip to Arizona and California spending several weeks with friends and relatives at Mesa, and St. Johns, Arizona, at Los Angeles and other California cities. Jay Strong was host to a number i of friends at a party at his home on Christmas eve. trames roUowecl by supper were enjoyable features. Guests included Coba Caffel, Harold Har-old Bisscll. Robert Harrison, Georgia Whittaker of Salt Lake, Fred Kelsey, Aleen Vane, No: mn Harrison and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips entertained en-tertained at a Christmas paity at their home Sunday evening. - A delightful de-lightful time was spent with games followed by a 11 o'clock supper. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Arnica Rowland Row-land and the host and hote:? i |