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Show "SOCIETY NESi T .,. .,,,,1 Mrs. Uiwrence ClarK h,-,,,v T 'jlr. iin.l M''s- I."'iem.e ClarK L'vuiiee the marriage of their Alitor. Janice, to Herbert tvior. son of .Mr. and Mrs. Ira kvK'i' el' Spanish Fork, which place l".--t Wednesday in L:ike City. Among the luce-l luce-l irianged parlies given for the I L,. wiis the shower Saturday f.,, ;1t which appioxiniately 70 atl) r,s attended. A dehg'htlul J and lunch were enjoy-v' enjoy-v' it'.itures, with-many lovely received by the guest ot For !'!. MS- 'l'a'lor was also hon-L'i hon-L'i with a personal shower giv-L giv-L tv M'ss Isabel Leslie at her Lje Tuesday evening. The en-' ji-.iiumi'ht consisted of making Theda Childs. Mrs. Mary Aver-ett. Aver-ett. Mrs. Emma Jex of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Nell Barton. Mrs. Winnie Mower and Mrs. Virginia Peterson of Spanish ForH, the latter three being- special guests. Mrs. Mary Hansen of Salt Lake City, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Weight last week. On Thursday, her two daughters, Ireta and Shirley, came from Salt Lake City and were guests at a nicely arranged dinner at the Weight home. Other Oth-er special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weight and . Miss. Nell Weight. Mrs. Alice Ence was hostess to members of the Ave Delma club at her home on Wednesday night. Thanksgiving decorations were employed in the delicious luncheon served early in the evening. eve-ning. Cards were also enjoyed, with prizes going to Mrs. Ann Johnson, Mrs. Helen Robbins and Mrs. Norton, the latter being a guest. Mrs. L-. K. Hansen of Ogden, has returned to her home following fol-lowing a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. A. O. Childs and other relatives here. She was accompanied ac-companied on her return by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnes, who also visited here Saturday. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beeton of Lewiston. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Cook and their families; Mrs. Elizabeth Huntington Hunt-ington and Miss Caroline Blanch-ard. Blanch-ard. An interesting feature ot the dinner and one which added a special decorative touch was the lovely birthday and wedding anniversary cake, the top layer of which was of Mr. and Mrs. Cook's original wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Welch had as their guests Sunday evening at a buffet luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Miss Marian Styles of Salt Lake City, and Miss Lois Schliappi of Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif. Miss Gertrude Ann Welch, w'ho was home for the Thanksgiving holidays, returned to her school work at Westminster Westmin-ster college in company with the group. Members of the Y. H. M. club were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Electa Cox in Provo. A chili supper was served during the evening to the following: Mrs. Maryn Johnson, Mrs. Haze) Clyde, Mrs. Yvonne Johnson, Mrs. LaDean Hennch-sen, Hennch-sen, Mrs. Jeanne Richardson, Mrs. Mary Sanford, Mrs. Marva Taylor of Springville; Mrs. Veryl Thompson, Mrs. Keba Clark and 1hp hnsfpfifi nf Provo. ers were arranged around the '-ng table which held a pretty centerpiece of -chrysanthemums, lor M. o. Packard Sr., Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Packard and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard Jr., who were visiting here from Los Angeles, California. Four sisters, three from Springville, Spring-ville, were entertained at a turkey tur-key dinner at Spanish Fork Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mrs. Sarah White was hostess and her three sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. A. o. Childs, Mrs. Emma Starr and Mrs. Jennie Starr, of this ciV', 'were special guests. During the afternoon, the four had their pictures taken. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Lois White and two children of Green River, Wyo., Miss Virginia Clyde of Logan; and Pearl and Anna Starr of Logan. : : a bruic's book and a delicious u..ich was served by the hostess, xu-cn 1, -lends were m attend- Mrs Herbert Taylor was complimented com-plimented with a kitchen shower Sjven by Miss Marjorie Clark l ner nome on Friday, a re-Vlfw re-Vlfw " the hook "Escape" was given in an interesting manner W Mrs. Florence Phillips 101-owed 101-owed by a tasty lunch. Many useiul giUs u.ere rccelvcd b th brute. J Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Cora Harmer, daugater of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harmer of Mapleton, to Ross Whs ot Helper, which took place on Thanksgiving day, Thursday November 23, in Salt Lake City. Alter their marriage, the young couple were- honored- with a clln-,nt clln-,nt the home of the groom's brother and ssiter-in-law. Mr and Mis. Elwin Ellis. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, a reception recep-tion was given on Saturday night, at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law. Mr pnd Mrs. Willis Harmer at Maple-ton. Maple-ton. A program and games featured fea-tured t'.ic entertainment, together with a dinner served at small tables. Chrysanthemums and other oth-er late autumn flowers decorated the entertaining rooms. The hon-j hon-j ored guests were presented with , many lovely gifts. In attendance I were approximately 70 relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Packard entertained at dinner at then-home then-home on Saturday evening. Cov- Mrs. Mabel Simkins was hostess hos-tess to members of the Jovality club at her home Friday night. Following a tasty lunch served at small tables, bridge was played, play-ed, with high score prize going to Mrs. Louise Brown of Provo; the guest favor to Mrs. Audrey Jensen. Others attending were: Mrs. Luell Best, Mrs. Ann Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Margaret Sumsion, Mrs. Merle Packard. Mrs. Sarabell Stewart, Mrs. Clara Childs, Mrs. Afton Palfreyman and Mrs. Alice Ence, the latter also being a guest. Members of the AlDha Beta club will hold their regular meeting meet-ing this week on Friday, at the home of Mrs. Charles Boyer. All are urged to be in attendance. The meeting of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club, scheduled for Thursday, Thurs-day, November 30, is postponed one week, when it will be held at the home of Mrs. Bert Groes-beck. Groes-beck. Mrs. Jennie Starr entertained at a turkey dinner at her home Sunday. Fall flowers formed attractive at-tractive decorations and around the long dining table covers were arranged for the following: Mrs. Emma Starr, Pearl Starr, Anna Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bird and daughter, Mrs. A. O. Childs; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Starr, and son of Price. Mrs. Vernon Condie and two children of Afton, Wyo., spent part of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie here and with relatives in Salt Lake City. MrTand Mrs. Mathias Cowley of Salt Lake City, spent a few days of the past week with the former's daughter, Mrs. J. w. Olsen and family, in this city. Mr. Cowley spoke at the priesthood priest-hood meeting of the stake in the Second ward Sunday and in the First ward meeting Sunday evening. eve-ning. Members of the W. N. O. club were pleasantly entertained on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Leona Wilson. "Cootie" was the feature of the entertainment with prizes for the games, won by Mrs. Oris Childs and Mrs. Nona Thorpe. Others in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Alta Ollerton, Mrs. GlenNita Ollerton, Mrs. A number of friends were entertained en-tertained Monday night at the home of Miss Jane Wainwright on the occasion of her fifteenth birthday. Games and a dainty lunch were enjoyed. Mrs. Austin Roylance plans to leave the latter part of the week for San Francisco, Calif., to visit her daughter and son-m-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Seal-, manini and new baby. In honor of her mother, Mrs. T.. T. Hatch, who was 83 years old Sunday, Mrs. Estella Wixom entertained at a dinner at their home. The occasion was also the birthday of a sister, Mrs. Maude H. Bennedict, and a brother, W. T. Hatch. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Adele Johnson and son Albert of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rowena Stewart, T. L. Hatch and family; Mrs. Alene Higginson, Mrs. Iva Fox of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hatch and family; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Graehl and family, and Mrs. Lillian Snow. Among the lovely Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing parties of last week was that given by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cook on Thursday, t'he occasion also being their 41st wedding anniversary and the 65th birthday birth-day of Mrs. Cook. All their children chil-dren were home for the occasion and the day proved an especially especial-ly enjoyable one. Seated at the long table, from which a delicious delici-ous turkey dinner was served at noon, were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren |