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Show SOCIETY NJkVS a violin solo and Dick and Jimmie Neill, vocal selection. A tasty lunch was served by the hostess to eighteen members and guests. The Second ward Primary officers offi-cers and teachers held a social Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Florence Nelson, to complete their corsages to be he worn at the primary convention at Provo Saturday. About , fifteen ladies attended. An interesting lesson on the life of Willa Cathor together with a review of one of the winter's short stories, "The Sculptor's Funeral" was given by Mrs. F. C. Packard at the Ladies' Literary club meeting held at the home of Mrs. C. G. Salisbury, Thursday Thurs-day evening. An attractive and tasty luncheon was served at small tables preceeding the program. pro-gram. Covers were laid for fif- Oiiicei'H uf the Alpha Beta club were elected at a meeting held last Friday at the home of Mrs. G. G. Neill. They are, president, Mrs, F. W. Hoffman; vice president, presi-dent, Mrs. Lowry Anderson; secretary, sec-retary, Mrs. H. M. Weight; treasurer, treas-urer, Mrs. Roy V'ght-"an; sonS leader, Mrs. F. C. Packard; organist, or-ganist, Mrs. Mary Witney; club reports, Mrs. Alice Johnson; program pro-gram committee, Mrs. M. R. Straw, Mrs. W. W. Clyde, Mrs. W. W. Brockbank; executive, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. G. W. Men-denhall, Men-denhall, Mrs. A. C. Bird; health, Mm. Josephine Brinton, Mrs. Lillian Huntington. During the meeting tho high school orations which won first place in a recent contest were given by Miss Erma Cellventra nnd Max Mendenhall. Aleen Cnndic also entertained with teen club members and Miss Ella Maycock, Mrs. Nelson Beal and Miss Marie Rivers, special guests. Mrs. Clara Childs was hostess to the Jovalty club at her home Friday night. Luncheon and progressive pro-gressive 500 were enjoyed with Miss Luell Straw winning high score prize during- the latter. Miss Zella Cornaby . of Spanish Fork was a special guest. (Delegates selected to attend the annual convention of the Utah county D. U. P. Saturday at Provo included Mrs. Ella Miner and Mrs. Lela Sumsion and Mrs. Bell Childs from the Springville camp. Mrs. Warren Starr was hostess to members of her club Wednesday afternoon. A review, of the story "Lovable" by Mrs. Elaine Par-cell Par-cell of Provo was especially enjoyed en-joyed afterwhich luncheon was served to the following members and guests, Mrs. Lucille Childs, Mrs. Faye Haymond, Mrs. Maur-ine Maur-ine Haymond, Mrs. Mabel Childs, Mrs. Naomi Thorn, Mrs. Marjorie Johnson, Mrs. Leon Bird and Mrs. Thora Linebaugh of Pleasant Grove. Joyce Hardy , entertained, a group of school friends at her Mi's. Ernest Boyer,. Miss LaRue Thomas, Miss Millie Lamb, of Provo, Miss Ruth Lee, Bill Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, Virgil Bird and Dwain Spafford. home at 8 o'clock Thursday. Mrs. Daniel Sumsion left Thursday Thurs-day on a several weeks' visit with her daughter Mrs. Melvin iDalby and family at Knight's Landing, California. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Crandall entertained a number of friends ; at a party at their home Wedncs- I day night. Cards and lurch were ' enjoyed by the following: Mr. and- home Sunday, the occasion being her tenth birthday. Games and a nicely arranged spring lunch were enjoyed during the afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. J. T. Wheeler visited her daughter Mrs. Fred Evans and husband in Salt Lake Thursday. J Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Callister j and children spent the week end j with relatives at Roosevelt. They ! plan to leave in the near future to make their home at Tremonton. I Mr. and Mrs. Alack Crandall ( and son Gary visited the past ! week with Mr. and Mrs. Walt j Wheeler at Provo. ! The Gleaner girls of the First ; ward were delightfully entertained at the home of their leader, Mrs. j John Hardy on Tuesday night. t I Games and a lunch were especially j enjoyed. j Mrs. G. D. Kennedy will be j hostess to the S. T. club at her - I |