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Show SOCIETY NEWS !,lv srrnnged and enjoyable 'v party Wednesday for her Louise, whose sixth birth-urrcd birth-urrcd that day. All of the jnd fcovs of the first grade at -ant school were gients. After r of games, a dainty lunch irvfd by the hostess. .. Stella Grotto nf Callente, visited hrr aunt, Mrs. Hattic (fit and family here during :J5t week. flightful card party was given home of lrs- Amanda Rinks jplPton Thursday evening for !fr? of the .Social Twelve club, i, tables of progressive bridge .played with prizes awardod to H. -Brown -and Mrs. Bert At It o'clock a . dainty wty luncheon was' served by ertf to Mrs. Hilda Grant, i(pbft Pennington, Mrs. Gwcn .,rt Mra. Lee Sumsion, Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. George Cran- Mrs. Pert Rowland, Mrs. Leon -on, Mrs. Arthur Finlcy. Mrs. p Kennedy, Mrs. W. H. Brown Mrs. Lewis Clegg. s jghters of the Utah Pioneers, a Johnson camp No. 1, were entertained Thursday afternoon al the homo of Mrs. Bert Dnllln with Mrs. Julia Dalin, Mrs. Hrva Childs nnd Mrs. Clara Clark assisting hostesses. Captain Margaret Mine-was Mine-was in charge and tho following splendid program was given- His tory of Mrs. Sarah Jolley. given by hPm rr-nt KrnnWRUghter. Beth Jolley Dallln; reading Lucille Lu-cille Oakley and Delphia Dallin-vlr.lin Dallin-vlr.lin and trumpet duet. Leon Dalin Dal-in and Dick Loverldge, with Mra Dorm Bird at the piano. Mrs Hat-tie Hat-tie Wlgnall was chosen second lieu tenant to fill the place of Mrs. Mil-drcd Mil-drcd Jn rvis. In honor of Mrs. Lora. Patrick president of the Fourth ward primary pri-mary association, the officers and teachers of that ward entertained at a social Friday evening. Primary Pri-mary stake board members from the Fourth ward were special invited in-vited guests. A delightful time was spent with games and social chat, after which a tasty luncheon yas served. Mrs. Ted Rowland 'was honor guest Friday evening when a birthday birth-day party for her was given at the Rowland home. Guests included family members and" an enjoyable evening was spent with games and music. A dainty lunch concluded the party. Mr. and Mrs. Rurdell Paxman of 'h)f citv announce The marrinre of 'heir daughter. Aln, to William R Dumaa of ICureka which took '"ce Oct. 1. The young couple 1nn to make (heir home in Eu--rka where Mr. Dumas is employed is operator for the Union Pacitic "ill-bad. Mm. WiJi Phillips entertained at nicely arranged birthday dinner t hr home Monday evening in honor of her husband. Autumn 'lowers formed an attractive cen-'crpio-e for the long dining table and were used in room decorations. In addition to (he dinner progressive progres-sive gamps "was an enjoyable fea-'nrp fea-'nrp of tliA evening with prizes Rw-nrded to Mrs. Amisa Rowland and Lewis Clegg. Other guests wrr Mra. Lewis Clegg. Amisa Rowland. Row-land. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rumsion and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland. Tho primary stake hoard mnm-hTs mnm-hTs met nt the home of Mrs. Mnr-Iha Mnr-Iha Harrison Wednesday afternoon in the form of a social and quilting 'n connection with their regtiHr meet:ng. ,.A qujlt.to he sold at the primarv stake hnzair was quilted, and Inter refreshments w:e served by the hostess. An enjoyahlc time was. spent by tho members present. A splendid program will be given nt the regular m-nthly meeting of (he Service Star Legion to bo held Thursday, Oct. 1 at the home of Mrs. Nora J. Clyde, according to announcement by President Ida Clyde. Each member and those eligible to join are given a special invitation to be present. The meeting meet-ing begins promptly at 3 o'clock. Daughters of the Pioneers, camp No. 2 spent a delightful afternoon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Julia Packard. After community singing and prayer by Mrs. Phoebe Singleton, Single-ton, ihe following splendid program was given: readings, Mrs. Camille C. Benibn; solo, Hannah C. Pack-aid; Pack-aid; history of fipicer W. Crandall, by his daughter Mrs. Julia Packard; Pack-ard; readings. Norma Gene Cran dall. Each of the program numbers num-bers were given by descendants of Mr. Crandall." Mrs. Mary J. Finlcy and Mrs. Hattie Dougall read the essays which were judged the besl during the home coming essay con test conducted at the schools. After Aft-er the program a dainty and artistic artis-tic luncheon suggestive of Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en was served. Room decorations were also suggestive of Hallowe'en The hostess was assisted in serving serv-ing by Mr. Golda Crandall, Mrs. Emily Crandall. Mrs. Helen Crandall Cran-dall and Mrs. Camille C. Bennion. Thirty-five members and guests were in attendance. Complimentary' to Mrs. William B. Dumas, formerly Miss. Auleen Paxman of this -city; a. nicely at ranged misceianeous . shower wat given at the home of the bride mother, Mrs. - Rurdell Paxman Wednesday evening. Games wej the piincipal feature of entrrtalti mmt nfler which a taty lunchebi was soi ved to about ZO rr-lat'ves on friends in aitenonce. The hastes v.-115 assisted by her sister,- Mi? I Mary, Deardnll. .. Many useful art'! pretty gifts were received by in honor guest. Mrs. Clara Smith was hostess a a -veil-arranged dinner nt her hrtmc Sunday for a number of rcUvC-R including Mr. and Mrs. Neitl Davis and children, Mrs. Susan Miller, of Provo and Miss Ina Sumsion of Salt Lake City. .... Mrs. Gene Hales entertained at a delightful and we.; arranged birthday birth-day parly for hei little son, Gene, whose fourth , birthday occurred Thursday. Games, decorations and tho dainty luncheon were , all suggestive sug-gestive of Hallowe'en. An enjoyable enjoy-able and entertaining - time was spent by the following little friend'' who attended: Max B.jarnson, Dorothy Dor-othy and Marvin Stewart, Robert .and Norma Gt-iic Lec, Pauline Claudin, Keith Oteeson, Dick and Jennie Neill, .Ellen, Kenneth and Lyman Rothweil, Ruth and Carol Hawkins, Bobbie Da Hon, Donald, and Clyde Tew, Kenneth and Claude Lowe, D. Loci Rad.'ier, Har-. old Neill Hales, Betty Dcering and Venice Pcnington. . ..... I , -i ; , When Presideht'Hbbvcr gave his fiddrcsa before bankers in Cleveland Cleve-land recently, . it is, understood he got-tots of -credit. . r. r j As the expert. wrting. his .views ' on the world series told his scrixen. : ing aid, "Wither thou ghost i will I |