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Show j S O C I E T Y j A plea. -ant ev.-nmg was spent Friday by a number of frier.. is and members of the foul lh ' ward (leaner elans at a nMo-llnneous shower given by M.S. J. W. Men-; denhall in compliment to Miss Maud S. 01111, a 1)1 iile of this month. , Kill, a laming rooms were beautl-j fully deeolal.-d Willi : variety of t in: r flowers. Cames Mini social chat v.-eie the principal diversions followed by a dainty lunch. Mrs. Mendenball was assisted with the serving by lu-r daughters, Uulh. Al-niina. Al-niina. Albeita and Mrs. Arvil Child of American Fork. The following guests were present: Mrs. Ann liaymond. Mrs. Howard Mendenball Menden-ball Miss Matl.ie Davis, Miss Melba, Sun'ision, Misses Mary and Lucy Uoylance, Ms: Grace Rowland, Miss Helen Palfnymnn, Mrs. Wl ler, Miss Klma. Haytnond. Mrs. .; V. Iliiiun, Mrs. Clara Smith, Miss Hazel Smith, Mrs. Marilla liiown. Miss l-'.lsie McCurdy, Miss M-lha floyiance and the guest of honor, Miss Smith, who was the recipient re-cipient of many bountiful and useful use-ful gil ls dm ing the evening. The Daughters of the Pioneers of Maplcton 'amp entertained at a paity for their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. 15. Perry Thursday evening. During the evening a sumptuous chicken dinner din-ner was served followed by a fine program as follows: community singing; solo, Mrs. Senate Menden-hall; Menden-hall; address of welcome. Mrs. Han-nab Han-nab Mendenball; pioneer incident, inci-dent, 11. I.. Mendenhall; piano solo, Claudia Whitney; reading, Henrietta Henriet-ta Hai liter; violin solo, Mozell ' Hon'., accompanied at the piano by ' Zenna Whiting; a toast to the pio-! pio-! neers, composed by Mrs. Aaron ! Johnson was read. After the din-1 din-1 nor games were played and high score favors wmt to Mrs. Ella Johnson, with the consolation to Hishop R. L. Mendenball. About j 40 memheis and guests enjoyed the delightful affair. , ' One of the hiKsjeat and probably the outstandinK socials ol the past well was siven last Friday afternoon after-noon wh"n tbo executive offifcors v.l the SprinKville First ward Rc-I Rc-I lief society entertained at a sui-! sui-! prise banci'uet end social in honor j1 'of the class leaders and teachers of the associntion of that ward. The ward bishopric and executive of-: of-: fleers of the stake board were special spe-cial invited Ruests. The social be-Van be-Van with a program in the Relief ' society room of the new chapel. I'resiiient Milenda Surnsion Weill Wei-ll corned the guests present and a fine , ! program in which the Rev. Harold ji L. Wilson gave several readings; '; Glenn and Harold Holley sang three focal duets; and solos by Frank !' Bjamson v.as greatly enjoyed by those present. Following the program pro-gram the patty adjourned to the ilining hall where a sumptuous banquet ban-quet was served. The long tables centered with a beautiful basket of white roses and smaller vases of red rose-buds and set with new silver sil-ver and linen marking places tor 75 guests w as an atti active feature Of the affair. Mrs. Minerva Weight was toastmistress and toasts were given by Mr. Eleen Crandall, representing repre-senting the theology department: Mrs. (!. D. Kennedy and Mrs. John Blanchnrd. the special activity; Mrs. Hilda Cherrlnston. social service ser-vice department, and Mrs. Margaret I j Huntington toasted the executive I officers. In response Mrs. E. A. I Bryan and Mrs. Milton Brown i gave shoit talks as did also a num- ber of the special invited guests. I Stake President Hannah Menden-! Menden-! hall complimented the officers and teachers of the association ' for the splendid spiiit of cooperation in the i society and gave a shoit talk of appreciation ap-preciation for the afternoon's entertainment. enter-tainment. fn compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalbey (Miss Leona Surnsion Surn-sion 1 who left Sunday to make their home in Oakland. Calif.. Mr. and airs. V. H. Krown entertained at dinner Saturday evening. The table was centered with a low bowl of pink and white roses and covers ' were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Surnsion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salisbury. Salis-bury. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalbey, the host and hostess. Comptim'-ntoiy to Mrs. Paul FJ-) FJ-) lertson. a bride of tlus month, her mother Mrs. Esther Strong and Mrs. G. T. Hawkins of this city j entertained at a supper at the 1 home of the latter Friday evening. Summer flowers formed an attractive attrac-tive centerpiece for the dining table and envois were laid for about MO guests. Music and social chat were other enjoyable features ! of the affair. An outstanding social event in the form of a paity for the outgoing officers of the Second ward lie-lief lie-lief society was given in the amusement hall Tuesday afternoon. I The new piesident, Mrs. George Sitnpkins was in chaige. A variety i of summer flowers wns used to dec-I dec-I orate the entertaining room and J following "n especially entertaining i program of games, music and read-I read-I ings. a delicious luncheon was ! servd to To Relief society meni-. meni-. I beis officers and friends present. |