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Show Members of the 'T-Iome Culture club were delightfully entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Grooms. The program included a review of the story, "The Mansons," by Van Dyke, given by Mrs. Margaret Grooms; vocal solos, Rev. Harold L. Wiison; piano solos, Miss Esda Urquhart. The exchange of gifts were mi do among members mem-bers who as a club also pledged themselves to be responsible tor the Christmas of one needy family, rcinctoen members were present with Mrs. Peter Forsyth as a special spe-cial invited gue.-t. A delicious lunch-ccn lunch-ccn was served in conclusion by the . hostrss. who was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. G. Ray Hales of Spanish Fork. Officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary entertained at a Christmas nnity Wednesday evening eve-ning at the Imme of Pre.-ident Mary Smart. Gifts v.": re exchanged, games played and a tasty luncheon M i ved. Mrs. A. C. P. i rd entertained the ladies of the Alpha Beta club at her home Friday afternoon. Tt was the annual Chi is' mas party and entertaining rooms were beautiful beau-tiful with Chrh-tmas decorations. From an aUretive Christmas tree cr.ch guet pulh'd a string attached with a Christman stocking at. one end and a gift at the toher. A splendid splen-did progrsm was given with Mrs. E. E. Kn;;(rn giving a Christmas siory; M;ss Fox, a Christmas story: ::olo. Miss Helen IH'rf yrdan; vocal dui.t, Mi:--.- Kruvkv Falf revman nJ Mr?. Ulnlia Condie ; piano soio. M rs. Lucille- Slowed. A delicious luncheon vrns served in conclusion. |