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Show socxfYliWs I Announcement, is made of the marriage of Miss Lori.s Snelson, daughter of Ralph Snelson of this city, to Max 3. HunUngton, son of Mis. C. V. Buochner of Rose-ville, Rose-ville, Cahf., which took place Saturday, Sat-urday, Oct. 10. at Provo, with Bishop A. E. Eves performing the ceremony. The couple plan to make their home in I'rovo. Complimentary to Mrs. Mac J. Huntington, an aunt, Wildn Huntington Hunt-ington entertained at a miscellaneous miscellan-eous shower at her home Saturday afternoon. A delightful program of games was followed by a tasty lunch. A nicely arranged lunch was served by the hostess to about 35 relatives and friends in attendance. The bride received many nice gifts. Members of the Jeune Mere club were guests of Mrs. Lucille Hughes at her home Wednesday afternoon. Following a dainty and tasty lunch served by the hostess a program wa-s given with Mrs. D. B. Welch reviewing the book, "Gone With the Winds" by Margaret Mitchel. In attendance were Mrs. Emil Ostlund, Mrs. Helen Spafford, Mrs. Helen Bcar-da Bcar-da 11. guests and Mi's. Florence Nelson. Mrs. Mabel Wright, Mrs. True Clyde, Mrs. Lucille Childs, Mrs. Marie Whiting, Mrs. Beth Jensen, Mrs. Mabel Childs Mrs. Maurine Whiting, Mrs. Elaine Par-cell Par-cell and Mrs. Fayc Haymond, members. Announcement is made of the marriage of Ross Leo Hall, son of Mrs. Otto Hall of Mapleton to Miss Virginia Clestina Darling of Spanish Fork which took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. In honor of the young couple a wedding reception was given at the Mapleton amusement hall Thursday evening. A program and dancing featured the occasion with approximately 200 relatives and friends in attendance. the city headhou.se in Spring Creek canyon, and there enjoyed a program of games around a huge bon-fire. They returned to the Whiting home for a sumptuous pot luck supper. The remainder of the evening w.us spent with social chat. The president and class leaders of the Third ward Relief society entertained at a party at the home of Mrs. A. B. Gore Wednesday night, in honor of Miss Sophia Packard and Elizabeth Owens, both of whom have worked as class leaders and are now leaving to make their home in Salt Lake City. An especially enjoyable time was spent with stories by Mrs. L. L. Baker and games under the direction of Mrs. G. L. Baron. At the conclusion of the party, a sumptuous pot luck supper was enjoyed. Members of the Legion auxiliary were delightfully entertained at the regular monthly meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday night at Memorial hall. President Inez Chndcr was in charge. A special feature of the evening and which was especially enjoyable was the report of the national legion and auxiliary convention con-vention at Cleveland, Ohio, given by Mrs. Floss Phillips, who with Mr. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds recently returned from the convention. Mrs. Phillips Phil-lips especially emphasized the marvelous way in which convention conven-tion business is handled. She told of the huge parade, of the music contests and other innteresting phases of the convention, and also of the entertainment afforded the Utah delegation to and from the convention city. A piano solo was given by David Beal, Miss Nana Lee Reynolds entertained with readings, and Miss Hannah Rowland erave two lovelv vnml Friendship Chclr membiTH wcro ilclighl fully cntort.iinod Wednesday Wednes-day niKht at the home of Mrs. GoorRiti Perry. Following u dc-lieiou.s dc-lieiou.s dinner .served early in the evening, prne;reysive Bunco was played. High seore prizes for the Uanie were awarded to Miss Fern Ostler, a guesl and Mrs. Vilda Oakley, member. Mrs. Minnie Oakley received the consolation. Others in attendance were, Mra. Vera Johnson. M.S. Lula Jones. Mrs. Marva Averett, Mrs. Mildred Bollinder and Mrs. Sarah Marsh, quests and Mrs. Alice Ence, Mrs. Grace Richmond, Mrs. Marie Stone and Mrs. Aleen Lopez, members. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley and children left late Wednesday nijrht for Twin Falls, Ida., where they were called on account of the illness of Mrs. Finley father, M. 'Mclvin Roylance. Daughters of the Pioneers, Camp Springville, were delightfully delight-fully entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Captain Lola Sumsion. Mrs. Emma Long, Mrs. Iretta Oakley, Miss Fanny Rowland Row-land and Mrs. Myrtle Harrison were assisting hostesses. At roll call each member present answered answer-ed with a short story of their summer experiences. Mrs. Sumsion Sum-sion gave a very interesting history his-tory of her grandfather, Willis C. Coplan, telling of his experiences as a prisoner in Mexico during the war for independence. After his release he returned to his home in Ohio to find his wife had married again. thinking-he had been killed as was reported. He then came as a pioneer to Utah thence to Arizona, Ari-zona, and back to the southern part of the state, she said. At the close of the program refreshments refresh-ments were served and each member mem-ber present was presented with a pretty corsage of double nasturtiums nastur-tiums through courtesy of Miss Rowland. Twenty-six members and guests were in attendance. Announcement is made of the marriage last week of Clifford Van Leuvan of this city to Miss Margaret Ida Betts of Payson. Members of the SpringvUle-Mapleton SpringvUle-Mapleton Black Hawk committee and their partners were delightfully delight-fully entertained Wednesday night at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting. During the evening the guests numbering about 50 went to the vicinity ot arator. See C. O. 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Refreshments were served by hostesses Blanch Beal, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds and Mrs. Elden Lowe. Mrs. Mell Haymond and son have just returned from a month's visit with Mr. Haymond at Order-ville. |