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Show SOCIETY NEVS An evening, o. uridge was enjoy ed by members of the Springviile-Provo Springviile-Provo Bridge club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. LrHoy Hardy m Provo. The high score favor went to Mrs. Elmo Koylancc of Spring-vi'lc Spring-vi'lc and second favor to Mrs. Josephine Jo-sephine Brinton also of this city. The following htdies were served- a da-.nty lunch: Mrs. Roy Gates, Mrs. '.Elmo P.oylance. Mrs. Josephine ; Erinton of Springviile, Mrs. Cail j Olsen, Mrs. Robert Woodward, ' Mrs. J. N. Crawford and Mrs. Ted ! Johnson of Provo. j - Mr. and Mrs George Crandall apd ' two children and Leo Robertson of 'this city returned Wednesday from a trip 'to 3t George and vicinity. Mr. Crandail and Mr. Robertson j-wcic hunting deer while Mrs. Crandall visited relatives and friends there. Announcement is made of the Novembor meeting of the Spring-vilic Spring-vilic Legion auxiliary which will be held the evening of the first i Wednesday in the month of No-, No-, vcmber at the home of Mrs. Mary - Witnov on North Main street. Mrs. Marge Frandsen will be assisting I hostess. A splendid program together togeth-er with. a special talk is arranged for the occasion and all members are urged to attend the meeting. guests, i.-..:. s re.-, i ernam, Mrs. Bert West, Mrs. Ed Johnson ano Mis. Arch Combs; members, Mrs. G. D. TVen.no'dy, M;s. Be rt Rowland, Mrs. Norris Pinks, Mrs. Elli Crandall. Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Mrs Joseph"C;ant, Mrs. Arthur Finley. Mrs. Lee Sumsion. M.-.. Levis Clegg, Mrs. misa Rowland. Mis. Leon Harrison and Mrs. Marilla Ero-.vn. J. E. Hoyle returned to hi a home in Salt Lake 'I l-.m-.id.ay after visiting visit-ing relatives and tmnting this -. ( a-ity a-ity during the week. Girls of the second group or Third v.aid Beehive class with their keepers, Mrs. Bert West anil Miss Heicn Reynolds, enjoyed a wciner roast neev the old mill Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The delicious lunch was served around a large bonfire and games wire played later. Ten girls atfencred and Mrs. Arthur Finley of the ward M. I. A. presidency was an invited guest. The l-dics of the Missionary society of the Springviile Community Commu-nity church plan to hold their renter ren-ter month': meeting Friday, rather than Thutsday, which is the regular regu-lar time, unless further notice is given. Mrs. Peter Forsythc will be hesters at her home on South Main stra-jt and an interesting program pro-gram is being jdanncd for the afternoon. aft-ernoon. Miss Anna Rnftrdall of this city was hostess at a delightful chiek-1 chiek-1 en dinner at her home Saturday j evening in compliment to a number num-ber of friends. A unique and. p:etty Hnilowo'rn color scheme i was e::rrind out. Centering the long dining tab!- wr.s a large pumpkin j ft nm ' wliich magic sreds v.vi i-i i-i di av,-n by tiie gars':;, each be in T ili; inched to a Idack. and yelh-w ' ribbon. The gr.er;.:: rcspomieil with : pi ogi am numbers ihvignated by the seeds nnd each ; ave an especially espe-cially entf taining selection. Those pie;;.ent at. tiie pai ty included Miss Lenna Anderson, Miss .'.Tarctta riiclson, l.nmbcrt Urry, Ciydc Watson, Wat-son, L. Paul Rasmussen of Salt Lake. Miss Alice Sceley, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Jones. Reed Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Len Snow of Provo, Miss Myrtle: Childs and Warren Eeardall of this city. Eirs. E. W. Brown has return cd to her home in this city after spending a week with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and family in Salt Lake City. An especially enjoyable evening was spent by the first year group of the. Third ward Beehive class Thuisday when they were entertained enter-tained at 'a delightful progressive 3uppcr. The first course was scivc-d by Minnie Henderson and Gcrai-dine Gcrai-dine sielson, the second by Afton Bringhurst. Mary Johnson and Edna Brimhall ,and the third by I Clara Harmer nr. 4 Vcnelta Peter-i Peter-i son. At the laiter's home garnet, i social chat and music were fea-i fea-i lured and from here the party adjourned. ad-journed. M rs. Andrew Pete t son and Mrs. Manfred Hutchinson, beekeepers, were in chorgc and 21 class members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Coombs and two children plan to leave this 'week f o their home in PI' r i h e y , ; Neb., nfter sj)nr.iLr a month with Mrs. Coombs' mother, Mrs. E. A. Bryrn and other leiatives and i friends here. Mrs. TV.fdma I-Tarmer and tvo 1 daughter:? ef P&yson spent three ! days of the pa s t w c e k with r el a-; a-; lives here. Mrs. Iarry Pennington was ' hestes-j to the members of the ! Social Twelve club at her hour; ThuisL'iy evening. Hallowe'en relras v, ere i edominant in room deeorntior.s and in tiie delicious i.-.ncheon served at 11:C0 o'clock. Four - djies of progressive bridge S a? ed the evenina's en tei t ain-nt ain-nt wi M rs. A mi. -a Rowland :md Mis. Beit Wr,.st. vinning hih scoie mei.iber and guest prize, re- spcctivciv. Those present included j Mrs. Spender Sumsion was host- j ess to a group of ladies Wednesday. The party left Springviile by auto of n"on. After a delightful ride for two hours, viewing the beautiful I giounds at the Utah state hospit;il, 1 the gorgeous scenery and building on Memorial hill and the apple oiehards on Provo bench, a stop was made and a delightful time 'pent at the home of Mrs. Sum- sion's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen at Lake View. Later the party resumed their -journey to Provo where they were entertained at the Sri in Jepperson home, enjoying en-joying especially the painting-, done by Mr. Jepperson. Those who enjoyed the delightful afternoon were Mrs. Phoebe Singleton, Mrs. Katie Hall. Mrs. Mai tin Thorn and Mrs. Mary L. Metcalf, all of Spring-yillo. |