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Show SQCIETTX : ' M,. mliers the Novelty Circle I'd mi r social unit of the high Iimil en', ci'taincd Wednesday evening eve-ning ut f.io home of Miss Virginia Rivers for outgoing members. The evening was delightfully spent Willi music and games and social! chat :ind the party was terminated with a sumptuous chicken dinner at which covers were laid for Miss iMarjoiio Slraw, Miss Billie Lee, Mi:.s Mae Johnson, Miss La Rae illeman, Miss Tnelma Madsen, iliss Mario C'Iokk. M'ss Helen C'vaiulall, Miss Fori Nielson, Miss Rcrniece Jensen ,Miss Josephine McKcnzie, Miss Helen Avcrett, Miss J.'ern Rowland, Miss Beryl Whiting and the hostess, Mis. r.hoda Dougall left the past M-..k to visit her daughter Catherine Cath-erine and 'husband at Los .Angeles, .Ange-les, Calif. She was accompanied by Mis. Kate Thompson of California who lias spent the past several weeks with relatives and friends here. Announcement is made of the marriage of Vernon Condie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie of this city lo Miss Marguerite Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stars of Salt Lake which took place Friday September 1 at high noon in the Salt Lake tempte. Following Fol-lowing their marriage the bride's parenls entertained at an elaborate 1 wcdilnm reception in the form of :; garden party to which over 200 i-eiaiives and friends were invited. Springville. Mr. Haymond being employed with the Hedquist Drug store here. Kolob stake M. I. A. officers and their partners were entertained at the annual social Tuesday evening, at the high school. A large group enjoyed a program 'and' refreshments. refresh-ments. 1 , Aijfcl Mrs. Maud Benidict of Ogden and Mrs. A. H. Johnson of Salt Lake were week end visitors at the home of their mot'her Mrs. T. T. Hatch, Mrs. T. T. Htch and daughter Mrs. Stella Wlxom were Salt Lake visitors during the past week Mrs. Ruel Averett entertained at a party at their home Friday for, her daughter Faye, a bride of this week. She was assisted by her daughters, (Mable and Norma. Progressive, Pro-gressive, games were enjoyed with Mrs. Hattie Allen and Mrs. Percy Anderson winning prizes. A dainty lunchec! was served to over twenty neighbors and relatives; After which the honor guest opened open-ed the many beautiful gifts presented present-ed her. Mrs. Fern "Mace assisted by Mrs. Louise Allen entertained at a nicely nice-ly arranged i oiclock dinner at the former's home in Salt Lake Sunday in honor of their father Veil Packard Pack-ard of Magna whose birthday occurred oc-curred that day In attendance were A la i ce number attended from SpiiiiKVillc, Salt Lake .and other ! .surrounding cities. The couple are making I heir home at Provo where ' hulli plan to resume their studies 1 ni the i:. Y. U. the coming year, 1 y,r. Condie being a senior student at the school. ' Franklin Davenport of Portland Oitwm, spent several days of the past Wcuk wit'h his sister, Mrs. Thcron S. Hall and family in this city. Nearly 20J primary children " j , ,,!,! the !''om lh ward attended the annual home coming program and ti.rial at the city park last Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Miss Hannah Rowland and Miss l.ola 15. W'nite have returned from an enjoyable vacation t'ip to the : wnrl. Is fair at Chicago. i . ... Members of the Social Twelve rhib will hold their first meeting lifter several weeks postponement, on Thursday, September 14 at the home of Mrs. Lois Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, and I family spent last week end at I Thousand lake mountain in south ern l lah and reported their limit jaieh of fine trout while there. Mis. Henry M. Sumsion and ,h,i i. .liter. Mr. Sumark Miller and his brothers M. O., A. p., ano C. F Packard and their ,wives of! Springville, ..a, . sister, Mrs. Preal Packard and another brother W. ' M. Packard of Salt Lake. . , Miss lone Hall and Miss Mabel Averett assisted toy' Mrs- E. 6. Hall entertained at , a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the latr ter's home in honor of Miss Faye Averett. Progresive ' "bride" furnished fur-nished the entertainment and prizes for the game went to Mrs. Emma Long and Mrs. Vera Bowers of Salt Lake. An attractive color sc'heme was carried out for the party in pink and white, crepe paper pa-per pink and white asters and cosmos cos-mos being employed. The luncheon also, served to 45. guests was car-vied car-vied out in the predominating colors. col-ors. Guests from out of town included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowers, Bow-ers, Mrs. Mabel Nuttall, Mrs. Mer-lene Mer-lene Dunford and Miss lone Hall of Salt Lake. ... , .. . Mrs. Lydia Palfreyman entertained entertain-ed at dinner Jack Finley, his wife and children Glenna and Dale Fin-ley Fin-ley who were visiting here from Pullallup, Wash. Covers were also Laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palfreyman and daughter Phylis, Mr and Mrs. O. Wilword Olsen and Dorothy Groesbeck. The afternoon was spent looking over souvenirs from Honolulu. The Second ward M. I. A. held their opesing social Tuesday evening. even-ing. From a total ward enrollment of about 700 people, 350 attended! the Mutual program. Floyd Corn-aby Corn-aby of Provo entertained with dance numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Lucile Stowell; Mrs Mary S. Boyer, musical numbers; the Rev. Virgil! Gaines, whistling selections; and a one act play was given under the direction of Miss Lucy Wain-wright. Wain-wright. Following the program a dance was held and refreshments were served. son Theodora of Chester, Utah visiled friends and relatives here) Wednesday. The latter plans to h ave early next month on an L. D.. S. mission to the Netherlands. ' , Donlioe Kennedy came from Las Vegas. New. this week to visit i friends and relatives here. :' Mr. 'and Mrs. Ruel Averett of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Faye to Paul Havmond, also of Springville, the marriage to take place September 31 in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Averett is a graduate of the nor-' mal department of t'ne B. Y. U--while Mr. Haymond is a former, student of that school and also"-of also"-of the school of pharmacy at Den"-ver. Den"-ver. After their marriage the couple plan to make their home in. |