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Show SOCIETY iSIEVS Mrs. George Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Amasia Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson. A number of fiends were delightfully de-lightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchin- ! son Wednesday night. Following a nicely arranged luncheon served at small tables early in the evening, eve-ning, progressive games were played. Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird. Others in attendance at-tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Averett of this city entertained a numDer of friends at supper at their home on Thursday night. Covers were laid for ten guests and social chat was the feature of entertainment. Mrs. Adelia McPherson was hostess to members of the Old Friends club at her home Wednesday night. Progressive 500 was played with high score prize being awarded to Mrs. Leola Ewing and the consolation- to Mrs. Lillie Hume. The club also welcomed wel-comed two new members Mrs. Reed Averett and Mrs. Ted Pennington. Pen-nington. Others in attendance were Mrs. Reed Clements, Mrs. Upton Cherrington, Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mrs. MuriM Robertson, Mrs. Rctta Kelley, Mrs. Ila Cranmer and Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Fred Kindred the latter two being special spe-cial guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Karmer of this city announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Naomi, to Heath Meiling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meiling of Spanish Fork, the marriage to take place in the early spring. Members of the Ave Delma club were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Thorn. Following a delicious de-licious luncheon served at small tables progressive bridge was enjoyed. en-joyed. Prizes for the games were awarded to Mrs. Erma Anderson, Mrs. Ina Jacobsen and Mrs. Naomi Thorn. Others in attendance were Mrs. Elma Boardman, Mrs. Helen Haymond, Mrs. Louise Cardall, Mrs. Vesta Smith of Provo, Mrs. Mary Verl Maycock, Mrs. Ann Stewart, Mrs. Lucille Packard. Mrs. Maurine Haymond, Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Childs of Springville, the latter lat-ter two and Mrs. Naomi Thorn being invited guests. A number of friends delightfully delight-fully surprised Mr. and Mrs. La-Celle La-Celle Whiting at their home Tuesday Tues-day night. The group attended the dance at Provo and later returned re-turned to the Whiting home for supper. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Art Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gern Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley. Mrs. C. A. Burr of Montecello, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Art Cranmer and family in this city. Miss Margaret Pierce of this city has gone to Logan to make her home for the present being employed in woolen mills there. . Members of the Busy Finger club were guests of Mrs. Bill Hanson Han-son at her home Thursday night. A sumptuous supper was served at one long table early in the evening. Attractive decorations including a centerpiece of red and white sweet peas with tall blue tapers and favors also carrying out the patriotic colors were employed. em-ployed. Covers were laid for nine members. Members of the S. T. club and their partners were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Thursday night. Progressive Progres-sive cards featured the entertainment entertain-ment with prizes for the evening going to Mr. and Mrs. Amasis Rowland and George Crandall. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock to the following club members and guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. A-. Ciark, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Bax-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennington, j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips, Mr. ajand Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mr. and |