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Show SOCIETY Members of the Theta Alpha Phi honorary dramatic fraternity of the Brigham Young university, spent a delightful time Thursduy evening when they were entertained enter-tained at the home of Tess C. Packard, vice president of the organization. or-ganization. At the regular meeting meet-ing early in the evening, Claude S. Snow gave an especially interesting inter-esting paper on "Art Appreciation." Apprecia-tion." Several business problems were also taken up. Later the group assembled in the dining room where a tasty luncheon was served at small tables. Early .spring cut flowers decorated the rooms and lunc:icon tables. In attendance at-tendance were Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Merline Gardner, Marguerite Sunbcrg, Maza Chris- tensen. Norma Pardoe Wright, Fern Christensen, Wayne Rodg-ers, Rodg-ers, Sam Sorcnaon, Vernon Wilcox, Wil-cox, Bill Hasler, Dell Muhlcatein, Huitau Allred, Ralph Ungermann and the hostess. Concluding the delightful entertainment the group made a visit to the art gallery to -view the pictures in the national exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dallin, former for-mer residents of this city, have returned to Springville from Long Beach, Cal., for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson of Murray were among the visitors visit-ors to. the high school art gallery Sunday. They were also guests of Mr. Erickson's mother, Mrs. C. W. Erickson. i Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace of Salt Lake City were guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson in tfciB city ana also vicit-ed vicit-ed the art gA1rry. Complimentary to Mrs. Don Carter, formerly Miss Thelma Jones of this city, who was mar- ried last week, Mrs. Grace Richmond Rich-mond entertained a number of friends at a bridal shower Friday night. A delightful time was spent with games followed by a nicely arranged lunch. The guest of honor received a number of lovely gifts. Hugh Perry of this city left recently re-cently to visit his sister Mrs. Hardy at Leamington. The Gatherers of the Honey, First ward M. I. A. class under the leadership of Mrs. Arvil Bird were entertained at a party Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mis Donetta p-y. Games and a weiner and marshmallow roast over the open fireplace were enjoyable features fea-tures of the party at which eight class members attended. Representing the Home Culture club at the state convention of Federated Women's clubs in Salt Lcke City last week, were. Mrs. G. L. Barron, president, Mrs. M. W. Bird. Mrs. Lillian Thorpe, Mrs. Helen Thorpe and Mrs. C. O. Claudin. From the Alpha Beta club were Mrs. Milan R. Straw, Mrs. A. O. Packard and Mrs. F. W. Hoffman, president. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beardall and little daughter Bonnie, spent a few days of the past week in Springville, the guests of Mr. Beardall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Beardall. Mr. Beardall returned and Mrs. Beardall and her daughter will remain here until about May 1, when they will be accompanied to their home in Reno, Nev., by Mrs. George L. Beardall, who will visit there a few days. Members of the Mothers Study club were pleasantly entertained club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beulah Whiting. A feature of the program was a three-act play given by Miss Fern Christen-sen Christen-sen of the Brigham Young university. univer-sity. Mrs. Reed Straw entertained with vocal selections and Stanford Martin gave two violin numbers. The program was in charge of President Maude Thorn. In conclusion con-clusion a tasty luncheon was served serv-ed to nearly 40 club members and guests in attendance. Mrs. Marion Giles, formerly Miss Mary Childs of this city, and her little son Marion of Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal., have been visiting this month with relatives and friends in Springville. They will return about May 1 to their humc in California. Mr. Giles accompanied his wife here and returned following fol-lowing a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Hoover and children of He'oer City, visited in Springville recently the guests of Mrs. Hoover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.' Mendenhall. |