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Show SOCIETY N&VS and also viewed the rose parade on New Year's day. Enroute home they will spend some time at Boulder City, Nev. Miss Louise Long and Miss Lucille Lu-cille Oakley were joint hostesses at a New Year's Eve party at the home of the former. A tasty lunch was served early in the evening eve-ning followed by progressive games. Prizes were won by Dorus Wing, Phylis Bird, Shirley Marsh-banks Marsh-banks and Betty Blanchard. Others Oth-ers in attendance were Louise Clyde, Wilna Brown, Helen Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Luella Huntington, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Simkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoce Wheeler Wheel-er entertained at a party at their home Saturday night for a number of out-of-town friends, the occasion occa-sion being Mrs. Wheeler's birthday. birth-day. Games and lunch were enjoyable en-joyable features with the following in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. George Hig-gins, Hig-gins, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scovil, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Allen all of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler of this city. Mrs. Lydia Palfreyman entertained enter-tained at dinner at her home New Year's day for a number of relatives. rela-tives. She was assisted by Mrs. Elden Palfreyman. Covers were laid for about 20 guests. Miss Mary Louise Wingate entertained en-tertained a group of friends at a New Year's Eve party at her home. A nicely arranged midnight lunch, games and social chat featured feat-ured the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Groesbeck entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a party at their home New Year's Eve. Progressive monopoly featured feat-ured the entertainment followed by a delicious midnight luncheon. There were present. Mr. and Mrs. A number of friends were entertained en-tertained at the home of Miss Helen Christensen Wednesday night. Following a dainty lunch served at small tables, progressive monopoly was played with prizes awarded to Marjoric Simkins, Lucille Lu-cille Oakley and Louise Clyde. Others present wore Helen Clegg, Wllna Brown, Betty Blanchard, Luella Huntington, Dorothy Brown, Dorua Wing and the hostess. host-ess. Mrs. Gladys Harrison and daughter Joan of Logan spent New Year's with the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Loynds and other relar tives and friends here. Mrs. Arthur Finley of this city left Friday morning for Twin Falls, Ida., where she was called on account of the serious Illness of her brother Lamar Roylance. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird and children spent two days of the past week with Mrs. Bird's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker in Salt Lake City. A group of friends were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird Sunday evening. Slipper was served at 8 o'clock with covers laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Parker, Mr. and Mrs Jess Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Condie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walt-er Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, Miss Helen Palfreyman, Arnold Roylance and Bert Wheeler. Wheel-er. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Bearnson of this city, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis of Spanish Span-ish Fork, are spending two weeks holiday in California. They plan to visit Relatives and friends at San Francisco, and Los Angeles, E. T. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jac-obsen, Jac-obsen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jess 5 Whiting entertained en-tertained at a party at their home New Year's night. Progressive games, a well arranged luncheon S2 attended and enjoyed the time with a program and dance. Also a delicious supper was served with S. J. Boyer acting as toast-master. toast-master. W. R. Eddington and Mi's. Eunice McKenzie were the class leaders with Mrs. John Fox, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and son have returned to their home in Leslie, Ida., after spending the holidays with Mrs. Schultz's parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. James Roth-well Roth-well in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Amasia Rowland entertained a number of friends at their home last Wednesday evening. A feature of the entertainment enter-tainment was a lecture and moving mov-ing picture slides of wild life in Utah, given by Lee Kay of the educational department of the state fish and game commission. " At the close of the entertainment entertain-ment lunch was served cafeteria style to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olegg, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Bax-ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall, Cran-dall, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Penningtion, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Upton Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. Will Witney, Mr. and Mrs. George Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, Ted, Claire and Mary' Louise Rowland and Jim Wilkins and Richard Oakley. Miss Carol Bird, teacher in the Salt Lake City schools, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird in this city. Members of Springville Camp D. U. P., will hold a meeting January 14, at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler. Assisting host- and social chat featured the occasion occa-sion with eighteen guests in attendance. at-tendance. Among the enjoyable parties New Year's Eve was one given by members of the Busy Finger club and their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird. The group attended the show in the early evening and later enjoyed cards, social chat and music. At midnight, supper was served, covers being laid for twenty members mem-bers and partners. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thorn entertained en-tertained a group of friends at a party at their home Saturday night. A hot supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Will Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martindale, Mrs. Hattie Blackett and Mrs. Maude Curtis. Robert LeRoy Pulsipher of Springville and Lucille Alice Davis of Salt Lake City, were issued a license to wed. last Saturday Sat-urday at the county clerk's office. of-fice. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hume entertained en-tertained a group of . friends at a party at their home Christmas night: Games and lunch were enjoyed en-joyed with Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewing,.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mcpherson Mc-pherson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Upton Up-ton Cherrington present. Saturday nlg'ht Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson entertained a number of friends at a party at their home. Cards featured the occasion and guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mcll Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clements Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Upton Cherrington. On Uew Year's eve the same group were guests at an oyster supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark. Friday Fri-day night Mr. and Mil. Upton Cherrington gave a party for the crowd and on the following evening, eve-ning, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robertson Rob-ertson entertained at a party for the gTOup at their home. The adult class of the Second ward M. I. A. have carried on an attendance contest since the beginning of Mutual in September Septem-ber with the result that between 50 and 55 members have attended the class regularly. The contest was conducted' by two groups, No. 1 headed by John S. Boyer and No. 2, by Mrs. Florence Simkins. Sim-kins. The first group were the winners and the second to show them special honor gave a party last Wednesday night at the amusement hall. Approximately eases are Mrs. Bell Childs, Mrs. Hattic Blackett, Mrs. Lucy Robertson, Rob-ertson, Mrs. Mary Wheeler, Mrs. Esther Condic. Mr. and Mrs. D. .A. Crandall visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thors-tensen Thors-tensen at their home in Ogden during- the holidays. |