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Show SOCIETY NE-VS Edsar and Howard Dcnncy. Lawrence McKey accompanied by Udell Jackson of Provo have spent the past two weeks at Uu Century of Progress exposition. Mrs. Marion Robinson and daughter Beverly and Mrs. Alton Packard and son Milan of Rock Springs, Wyo., are visiting; their mothers Mrs. Agnes McKry anii Mrs. llattic Blacltctl and other relatives here. Mrs. Clay Bresley entertained a number of neighbors and friends at a quilting; at her home Thins, day. In attendance were Mrs Beniice Harper, Mrs. Bird Brown Mrs. Othell Bird, Mrs. Louise Fullmer, Mrs. H. G. Thorpe, Mrs Hannah Clyde. ton, Louise Childs, Wilna Brown and Ihe hostess. Jimmie Neill. assisted by his mother, Mrs. G. G. Neill," entertained entertain-ed a large group of friends at Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party at their home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Games and lunch were enjoyed. Mrs. Annie Denny, Mrs. Jesse Whiting -and Mrs. J: M. Kumsion gave a Hallowe'en party for their children at the home of the latter Wednesday afternoon. Black cats, witches and goblins delighted the guests most of whom came in costume. cos-tume. A nicely arranged lunch was served to the following young people, Betty and Rex Roy lance, David Salisbury, .Frank Salisbury, Dorothy Cranmer, Jack Parker, Carol Clyde, Joe Ann Harrison, Kenneth Long, Billie Bradley, Norman Nor-man and Eldean Weight, Paul Crandall, Creed Jenkins, Jack Whiting, Ann and Mary Lou Whiting, Whit-ing, James and Richard Sumsioiij Outstanding among the social activities of the past week was the birthday party given by Mrs. J. M. Sumsion at her home Tuesday Tues-day night. An attractive color scheme suggestive of Hallowe'en was carried out in room decorations. decora-tions. Miss Margate- Bird, as the witch entertained the guests with fortune telling and Mrs. John Dougall as the ghost foid stories. Missies Dorothy and. Sydonna Bradley as clowns served a delicious de-licious Hallowe'en luncheon to the following guests, Mrs. M. O. Packard, Pack-ard, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conclic, Mrs. Lydia Sumsion, Mrs. Lena May-cock, May-cock, Mrs. Danield Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. David Crandall, Mrs. Anna Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Whiting, Mrs. Annie Denny, Mrs. Sarah Whiting, Mrs. Annie Denny, I Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman, Mrs. Christie Lee, Mrs. John L. Whiting, Whit-ing, Mrs. Grace McKenzie, Miss Electa McKenzie, Mrs. Hazel Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. John Dougall, and Mrs. Fred Murray. Mrs. Sumsion received many lovely gifts, from the friends assembled. Mrs. Emma Gardner entertained a large group of little school friends at a Hallowe'en birthday party for her son Hugh X. on Wednesday. Gaitics, favors and an attractive and tasty luncheon all suggestive of Hallowe'en were enjoyed. en-joyed. Members o the Social Twelve Card club were entertained Thursday Thurs-day night at the home of Mrs. Manilla Brown. Four games of auction bridge were played and high score prize awarded to Mrs. Lois Clegg. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock to eleven club members mem-bers and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, special guest. Mrs. Glenn Sumsion gave a Hallowe'en party Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home for her sons Robert, Owen and Richard. A pleasant time with games followed by a prettily arranged lunch was had by all. Nearly a hundred Democrat women wo-men and friends attended the Ladies' Study club tea at the home of Mrs. Reha Reynolds, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. A musical program pro-gram and talks by state and county coun-ty Democratic candidates featured the entertainment. Special guests were Mrs. William H. King; Mrs. Elbert D. Thomas, Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Professor .Alice Reynolds. Mrs. Frank Penrose and Miss Eunice Morrow, the . latter from i Washington, D. C. A group of school friends were J entertained at a Hallowe'en party j at the home of Cecelia Maycock. ' Wednesday evening. A program, games and lunch were enjoyed, j Guests included: Julia Ann Hen-I Hen-I nigan, Louise Long, Marjorie Bu-sard, Bu-sard, Louise CJydc, Carol Cherring- |