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Show j-40CIETY NEWS j Interesting and csppciruly educational educa-tional tal-c-i on 'Vhilil W'L-ifarr" were Riven Liy Mrs. Hnel Erhmrt-fon, Erhmrt-fon, district :omniitlcewcman from Payson, and Mia. I loss Phillips of the locnl onjani'Aaticn ;:l a meeting of ihe Lepion auxiiiniy Wednesday evening. President LaPreal Friel presided and plans wore discussed by which the Springville auxiliary will assist in child welfare work in j the community. Mrs. Melba Pen- ninton is chaiir.ian 01" the com-! com-! mitu-e in charge of the work. A splendid pro:;r.i;n was Matured at ; ihe mooting as follows: ie;jt'in', ) Yvonne Baker; inst rumen tal duet, i P.ue McCurdv and Uoy McKcnzie; reading, Venice Whit in cr; puitar solos. Ruth Hatfield. An attractive i Easter lunch was served after tht 1 program. Seven u.-ts and a larpc N i crowd of mem- j Davida David-., j hostess and th' i at : he homo - ; Members nfA 1 chib wiil he :.!en.l:iha!'- ( 1 'outlined CSpiMi n nvn i Mrs. Clara Smith, and sisters. Miss Hazel Smith and Mrs. Howard Hal-liday. Hal-liday. Daughters of Pioneers, Camp No. 2, will be entertained Thursday, April y, at the home of Mrs. Nell Straw. An interesting proguun is arranged for this duy and all mem-b mem-b rs are cordially invited to attend the meeting. Captain Eila Reynolds Reyn-olds will preside. Mr. and Mrs. E. W Brown and ron Bert spent the week end in Sal Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoylc and lamilv. Conplimen'ary to Mrs. Sarah Kendall, a !ride of the past week, Mi.-;s Grace Rowland and Mrs. Edda Kendall entertained at a bridal shower at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Karah A. Loynd. Thursday evening. A Lasty luncheon lunch-eon suggesHv? of Easter concluded en enjoyable evening of games and social chat. Many pretty and useful use-ful gifts were received by the brulc. Attending the party were: Mrs. Sarah Kendall. Mrs. Alice Beardall, ! Mr. Lura Patrick, Mrs. Leola j Ewing, Miss I,ola White. Mrs. Edna , Wheeler, Mrs. Fi. Cranmer, Mrs. j Olive McCurdv. 'Miss Elsie Me- ' ! Curdy, Misses Lou, Fannie and ' ; Hannah Rowland, Miss Lucy Roy-i ; lance. Miss Beth .ovnd. Miss Jose- j phine Fkker, Mrs. iVarah A. Loynd, I Mrs. Willi am Humphrey, Mrs. Mary Whoolor, Mrs. Sarah Morten-sen Morten-sen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Essie Miller, Mrs. Lydia Sumsi-n. Mrs. Lucy Robertson. Mrs. Myrl Robertson and hostesses. Mrs. Lcnna Jones will be hu.-tess to members 01' '.he X. 1. P. club on Satur :i:y evening, .-pril 11. All are iiuiied to attend. Mrs. Glenn G. Neil of this city was in attendance at the social i event tender d by v. ives of Utah county doctors, complimentary to Mrs. J. W. Aird and daughtor-in- law, Mr.':. J. L. Mrd, at the home I of Mrs. R. Garn Clark in Provo , j hurt Vecinesdav c-'euing. Dra. J. j W. and J. L. Aird vnd families are j leaving ioon to reside in California. Announcement is made' of the ' marriage lost week of John Virl Anderson of Springville to Gem Rose Franci:; of Lake Shore. Members of the Social Twelve j ! club will bo iioras of Mrs. Loon I Harrison at her home Thursday j evening All am cordially invited! to hf pf3'-Gnt promptly at 8 o'clock, j J Mrs. Eliza Thorn is visiting for ! two weeks with her son. Richard ! j and family in Og ion and daughter. j Mrs. Eliza Bringhur.-it and family in ! Salt Lake. April 11 from 12:30 until 1:30. A program will be given, and later the group will assemble at theiigh school where J. F. Wingate will give a talk on the art. Those wishing wish-ing to attend may secure tickets from Mrs. W. L. Grooms. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. William Gogarty of this city is at the Aird hospital, Provo, where she underwent a recent major operation. The Beehive class of the Second word M. I. A. entertained their mothers in a delightful manner last Tuesday evening. Two one-act one-act plays the first entitled "Heart Throbs" and -;iven by Coba Castle, Norma Harrison, Ethel Crondall, and Cindy Thomoson, and the other, "The Club Faces the Facts.!' given by Lois Hjcrth. Harriet Minor. Cleon Fox. Avis Thompson. Jane Bagley, Elsie Madsen and j Marion Minr were special features j of the evening's program. A lunch I concluded the social Special guests during the evening were Mrs. Margamt Miner Mrs. Melisra Thompson, Mrs. Velma Miner, Mrs. Allic Castle, Mrs. Clara Hughes, Mrs. Christine Madsen, Mrs. Fern. C. Williams. Mrs. Clara Harrison, Mrs. John S. LI oyer r-nd Mrs. John Fox. Mrs. Jack Host ins and daughter Joann of Santa Barbara Calif., pre in Springville to spend several weeks with Mrs. Hoskins' mother. j fc direction of Miss Mary j Miss Ellen Wheeler the ic Second ward Beehive tnted a pleasing enter-before enter-before Inmates of the y infirmary Saturday. A ch was an added feature Jit. Fourteen class mem-aded. mem-aded. The aged people flntendency were especial-dative especial-dative of the social and e girls to come often. ! tlattic Noakes was honor 'a party given by a number (ives and friends at her 'hursday night. Supper was fduring the evening and Mrs. I was presented with a beau- j bouquet of carnations. In jance at the delightful affair Mr. and Mrs. Winn Harrison, and Mrs. George Harrison, Mr. i Mrs. Will Harrison, Mr. and s. George Smith, Mrs. Clara rrison, Miss Nelda Billings, and hop and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs American Fork. .Irs. Spender Sumsion entertain-at entertain-at a nicely arranged party for a mber of relatives at her home iday, the occasion being her thday anniversary. Part of the ernoon was spent viewing the exhibit at the high school and cr an attractive Easter luncheon Is served by the hostess. Mrs. of Service Star Legion members i will be held at the home of Mrs. , Helia Groesbeck Thursday April 16. j All members are requested to be ' present. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Clyde entertained en-tertained at an Easter dinner Sunday Sun-day for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe land family, j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Faddis, Mrs. Vera Karros and Miss Edna Oak-; Oak-; ley of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Oakley. Senior day at the high school, Tuesday was concluded with a wienie roast in Hobble creek canyon. can-yon. A good time was had by all. Miss Nellie Weight, teacher in the Salt Lake schools spent the spring vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weight in Springville. Mrs. Eliza Russell and daughter daugh-ter Louise spent several days of the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell of Salt Lake. The Kensington club of the Springville Community church are sponsoring a luncheon and program at the Firemens' hall Saturday msion was presented with a ;geous Easter lily and many icr- Mjcautiful gifts. In attendance ii ' tn! pirty were: Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. -Tss Sumsion, Mrs. Scott Taylor, Mrs. Spencer Madsen, Mrs. P. W. Madsen all of Provo, Mrs. Golden Taylor of Payson, Mrs. Rulon Nielaon of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Arthur Sumsion of this city. Mrs. Joseph Grant entertained at a delightful Easter party at her home Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter Donna. Games" preceded pre-ceded an attractive Easter-lunch-con with about 25 school friends in nttendance.. Members of the Home Culture , club were delightfully entertained Friday at the home of Mrs.- Harold Christensen. A talk on "Life and Work of the Old Masters and Artists Art-ists of the Later Day" was given by i Professor B. kF. Larson of the B. Y. r I. Other program numbers in-. in-. ,uded an instrumental trio by high rschool boys and a reading by Helen Christensen. Mrs. Nelson Beal was elected delegate to the statfe convention con-vention to be held in Ogden April 16, 17 and 18 and Mrs. Christensen was elected alternate. . Mrs. Hugh Baxter was appointed alternate to Mrs. C; F. Packard, president. After the meeting luncheon was served to 21 members and two guests, Mrs. George Straw and Mrs. John R. Graham of Fairview. Mrs. Pier Brinton. was hostess to ' the Springville-Provo Bridge club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Emma Crawford of Provo was awarded high score favor and Mrs. Fay Cranmer, second prize. Other members present were Mrs. Golda Woodward, Mrs. Effie Hardy, Mrs. Mae Olsen, Mrs. Ed Shields and , Mrs. Ann Johnson, all of Provo. A dainty luncheon concluded the party. ; Mrs. Lorna Tibbetts of Lorenzo, Idaho, is visiting her mother Mrs. H. S. Whiting of Mapleton, who has been seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Arnett and baby of Castlegate were week end victors at the home of . Mrs. iArnett's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Mapleton. An important business meeting |