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Show SOCIETY NEVSi ing and Mrs. Julia Dallin were special guests. Gifts were exchanged ex-changed among those present. Miss Norma Miner was honor i guest of a shower given by a number of friends at her home Thursday night. Games and luncheon lunch-eon featured the occasion and in conclusion the guest of honor was presented with a lovely assortment of bridal gifts. Miss Miner has also been the motif of a number of other social entertainments here and in Salt Lake City the past week. Members of the legion auxiliary held an enjoyable meeting Wednesday Wednes-day night at Memorial hall, with a large crowd in attendance. The program suggestive of Christmas, featured a trombone solo, "The Holy City," by Will Parry; a vocal solo, Rex Johnson; readings, Mrs. Louisa Wainwright. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Hostesses Anna Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Julia Sumsion, Mrs. Thelma Cherrington and Mrs. Olive Miller. President Thelma Clark was in charge of the evening's eve-ning's program and a number of dolls were distributed to the members mem-bers to be repaired and dressed for gifts for needy children at Christmas time. in the evening, followed by a I splendid program. The party was concluded with a dance. In attendance at-tendance were about 175 Relief society so-ciety workers and their partners. Members of the Ladies Literary club will hold their annual Christmas Christ-mas party, Thursday night, December De-cember 19, at the home o Mrs. Birdella Bearnson, with Mrs. Bess Mendenhall in charge of the entertainment enter-tainment for the evening. In honor of Mrs. Louisa Bulkley, who was eighty-one years oid Tuesday Tues-day her children entertained at a nicely arranged social at her home during the afternoon and evening. Luncheon, games and music were enjoyable features. Mrs. Bulkley received a number of lovely gifts among which was a beautifully decorated birthday cake. Her children chil-dren attended as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gottfredson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bulkley and families, Mrs. Ina Gabbitas and family, Alfred Bulkley, Mrs. Iva Buckley of Salt Lake City, George and Ellis Bulkley. Mrs. Bertram Dallin was hostess host-ess to the Busy Finger club at their annual Christmas party, Thursday evening. A sumptuous dinner was served early in the evening and later cards were featured, fea-tured, with prizes for the games going to Mrs. Bill Hanson and Mrs, Charles Porter. Mrs. Deer- In honor of Miss Norma Miner of this city, a bride of the week, Miss Marian Miner entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Saturday night. A delightful de-lightful program of games was followed by a dainty lunch served to about 25 relatives and friends. The honor guest received a large number of beautiful gifts. Members of the Springville Black Hawk committee held a business meeting and social at the First ward hall, Wednesday night, under the direction of Captain Cap-tain , M. F. Miner. General arrangements ar-rangements for the annual Black Hawk reunion to be held here in January were discussed and committee com-mittee members named to arrange various details. Captain Miner was appointed general chairman. Following the meeting a basket luncheon was served and Santa Claus appeared with candy for the group. Dancing concluded the entertainment en-tertainment which was especially enjoyed by all. Miss Marian Miner recently returned re-turned from Salt Lake City, where she has been attending business college. One of the outstanding parties of the season was one given by the class leaders and visiting teachers of the First ward Relief society for their partners and the executive officers of the society and their partners, Thursday night in the First ward hall. A two-course two-course luncheon was served early |