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Show the Ladies' Literary club to attend the art tea, given by the Feder-! a t e d Women's clubs of Spring-1 ville for the Utah State Feedra-! tion of Women's clubs Saturday afternoon, in the art building. In- j vitations to the art ball and to j the opening art exercises were also ' read by President Straw. In at-1 tendance at the meeting w ere twenty club members. Mrs. Floss Phillips will review the book, "Rebecca," at the April meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, to be held Wednesday, April 12. beginning at 8 p. m., at Memorial hall announces President Presi-dent Hube! Roylance. A full attendance at-tendance of members is desired. In connection with the annual meeting of members of the Community Com-munity church Wednesday, a general gen-eral clean-up of the chapel and grounds was effected at a nicely-arranged nicely-arranged supper. A re-election of all officers featured the short business session. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. P. Dougall and daughters, Margaret and Patricia Pa-tricia of Salt Lake City were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the home of Mrs. Catherine Wood and other relatives rela-tives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hatfield and son Wendell of Salt Lake City were visitors during the last week I at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Hat-I Hat-I field and Mrs. Bea Glazier. SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. Bill Obye of this city was i hostess to a number of friends at a delightful party at her home on Tuesday evening. A delicious hotplate hot-plate lunch was served at 8:30 o'clock and afterwards, several games of progressive 500 and bridge were enjoyed. Mrs. Lamar Hunter won high score prize in bridge and Mrs. LaVieve Bertel-sen, Bertel-sen, the second favor. In 500, Mrs. Frank Lawrence was awarded high score prize and Mrs. George Carter, second prize. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. J. W. Nusink, Mrs. Lamar Hunter, Mrs. Phil DeLa-Mar, DeLa-Mar, Mrs. Claude Booth, Mrs. Grant Penrod of P r o v o, Mrs. Glenn Holt, Mrs. LeVieve Bertel-sen Bertel-sen of this city. The hostess was assisted in serving by her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Betty Cranmer and Miss Elaine Huish of Provo. A large group of ward members and friends attended a dance social given by the First ward Elders' quorum in the amusement hall, Wednesday nigTu. Mrs. J. W: Grant was hostess to members of the Social Twelve club at her home Wednesday night. At S o'clock, a tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served at small tables and. later contract bridge was also enjoyed. High score prize for the games was won by Mrs. Harry Pennington. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with jonquils and other spring blossoms. In attendance were twelve club members. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Johnson of this city have returned to their home here after spending the winter win-ter in California. Among the most successful parties par-ties of the season was one given by the First ward M. I. A. officers and teachers Saturday night, in the amusement hall, in honor of the ward M Men basketball team and their parents. A well-arranged supper featured the occasion together to-gether with an appropriate program. pro-gram. Victor Frandsen was toast-master. toast-master. Following the program, dancing was enjoyed. A representative group of citizens citi-zens attended the annual art ball Friday night in the Art building. The affair was given as a benefit for the high school art fund. . Members of the Ladies' Literary club were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Thorn. During a well-arranged well-arranged and tasty luncheon, served early in the evening, Recal Jones entertained with two vocal numbers. He was accompanied toy Mrs. Julia Sumsion. Robert Thorn aiso gave a piano solo. A feature of the evening's program was a review of the book, "All This and Heaven Too," by Rachel Field, given in an interesting manner by Mrs. Birdella Bearnson. President Rea Straw presided and in behalf of the Mothers Study club extended extend-ed an invitation to members of i |