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Show SOGER NEWS ; afternoon's program. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. . . Mrs. Tcss C Packard left the past week to visit friend-; pikI rcla- lives in Los Angeles, California. j Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall entertained enter-tained at a party at their home Inst Saturday evening. Progressive cards and other games were enjoyed en-joyed together with a delicious two- I course luncheon. Thirty-five relatives rela-tives and friends attended. Mrs. Ethel Loher and her daugh- . tor, Mrs. Frank Dillingham of Og- j rlcn are visiting with Miss Floss Harmer and other lclatives here. Mrs. Kenneth Condi e will be hostess to the Alpha Eeta club members at her home Saturday afternoon. aft-ernoon. All ar:; urged tj be present. Miss Fern Rowland was hostess to the Novelty C,ircic club at her home last Wednesday evening. The girls enjoyed an evening of music and games followed by a midnight lunch. In attendance were Miss Helen CramJall, Miss Virginia Rivers, Riv-ers, Miss Josephine McKenJc, Miss Maijorie Straw, Miss Thrlma Mad-sen, Mad-sen, .Miss Marie Clegg, Miss Mac Johnson, Miss Beryl Whiting, Miss Helen Averctt, Mrs. Perry Hollcy and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kidman and son Billic Joe left Tuesday for their 1 home at Kent, Washington, after several weeks visit here with their , mothers Mrs. Augusta Erdman and Mrs. Eliza Thorn and other relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank San ford of Richfield, ladho, spent three days of the past week ,vith relatives here. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Erdman on the return trip. Miss Minnie Henderson entertained enter-tained members of t ho Booster's ning. A St. Patrick color scheme club at he!" home Thursday eve-was eve-was carried out with pink and green swact pea.i were used as tabic centerpieces. Guests included includ-ed : Miss Lorus Snclson. Miss Eva St arr, Miss Ma i garct Pierce, Miss Eyrlyn Metcalf, Miss Eloise Mot-calf, Mot-calf, Miss Vcnetta Peterson, Miss Charlotte Hall. Miss Jane Bagley,-Miss Bagley,-Miss Goialdr.U' Nielson, Miss Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Eggertson, Miss Lenore Condie, Miss Harriet Brinton, Miss Eulalia Condie, and Miss Naomi Tew. A progiam .of music and games furnished entertainment. Mrs. A. C. Bii d arrived at her homo hrvc early this week from i.ns Argele? and Beverly Hills. Crdif.. whfro has been visiting her sons and families. Dr. and Mrs. Boy den Bird and Mr. and Mrs. V'o.n Bird. Mrs. Bird lett California Cali-fornia shortly after the first shock of the eai thquake. About sixteen school friends j were guests of George Henderson at a birthday party at his home Monday evening. Games and supper sup-per wove enjoyed by all. N. I. P. club members were guests of Mrs. Theo Phillips at her home in Frovo, last Saturday eve-n;ng. eve-n;ng. The time was spent playing 50 0 w h i c h w as p rec o ed e d by a lunchecn. A color sell erne in pink and green predominated. Covers laid for ten membeis and two guests, Mrs. Amy Cummings and Mrs. J. Bryan Patterson, both of Provo. The latter received high score prize during the evening and Mrs. Clara Childs club prize. Mrs. Fern Cooper of Salt Lake spent the week end with her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sumsion, in this city. Mrs. A. H. Bird accompanied by Mrs. Arvil Bird spent four days of tiic past week with relatives and I friends in Salt Lake. j The Mother's Study club met 1 with Mrs. Rena Roylance at her ! home Friday. Twenty-four mem- j bers and guests attended. The read- j ing of Myron E. Crandall's poems . by President Martha Harrison to- :-gether :-gether with piano accordion music; by Finley Roylance feature. 1 the |