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Show SOCIETY NEVS Mr. and Mrs. VV. B. Clark of this city announce the marriage ot their daughter, Bell, to Weltori Mitchell, son of Mr." and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell of Provo. The marriage mar-riage took place July 23 at Provo, and the young couple will make their home in that city. ' A number of friends enjoyed a canyon party in Hobble Creek Sunday. Games and a picnic lunch were delightful features. In attendance were Frank Paxman, LaVera Graves, Elmo Curtis, Louise Bird, Donald Smith, Margaret Mar-garet Wilde, Dean Paxman, Mildred Mil-dred Houtz, Everett Bennett, Zelma Thorpe. Mrs. Michael Long and children spent the past week with relatives and friends in Salt Lake. A large group of Springville people attended the state outing of the C. R. W. P. U. at Geneva resort Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B. Rice and son Charles, and Mrs. George Kern of Dayton, Ohio, have returned re-turned to their homes after three v eks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoffman and family in this city. Members of the Fourth ward 4-H club, chaperoned by their leader Mrs. - Florence Wheeler, spent one day- of the past week at Kelley's Grove. The party included in-cluded Carol Condie, Lois Johnson, John-son, Ila Clyde, Marian Patrick, Ruth Condie, Lillian Clyde, Betty Cherrington and Roe Gabbitas. Mrs. J. C. Nielson and family and Mrs. D. C. Brimhal and children spent three days of the past week at Oakley and nearby canyons. Thursday evening. A program, games and refreshments were enjoyed, en-joyed, with the following present: Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Beulah Whiting, Mrs. Rena Roylance, Mrs. Lou Binks, Mrs. Mae Huntington, Mrs. Grace Baker, Mrs. Percinda Oakley, , Mrs. Hilda Cherrington, Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs. Ada Harrison, Mrs. Elsie Thorn, Mrs. Emma , Kennedy and Mrs. Mae Fletcher. Mrs. La Verne Beardall was hostess to the Busy Finger club, Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon concluded the party, with twelve -club members and guests in attendance. The Gleaner Girls of the Second ward enjoyed an outing at Kelley's Kel-ley's grove during two days of the past week. A campfire program pro-gram and weiner roast, songs and games, were enjoyed. The party included Helen Clark and Vesta Boyer, teachers; President Mae Fletcher, a special guest, and the following members: Alzada Wil-molt, Wil-molt, Rowena Hutchings, Inez Jessie, Minerva Jessie, Sarah Hutchings, Helen, Marie, Grace and Virgie Bartholomew, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Harmer, Mabelle Hansen, Helen Dillingham, Marie and Virginia Simkins, Mary Boyer, Helen Alleman, Dalley Tolman, Cleon and Margaret Fox, Avis Thompson, Ina Miner, Clara Crandall, Nell and Coba Caff ell, Marian Miner, Hortense Crandall, Mary S. Boyer, Ida Hoffman and LaRae Alleman. The following girl friends left Friday for a week's vacation at Vivian park: Darna Giant, Ver-nice Ver-nice Whiting, Phyllis Smart, Lucille Lu-cille Jenkins, Maxie Wilkins, Elaine Nielson and Mildred Perry. Per-ry. They were chaperoned by Mi-ti. Marjorie Jolmson and Mrs. Beulah Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis and children of Overton, Nevada, arrived here Wednesday and visited a short time with Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Condie and other relatives, en-route en-route to the world's fair at Chicago Chi-cago and other points of interest in the east. Mrs. Ethel Robinson and daughter daugh-ter Beverly Ann, of Salt Lake, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes McKee, and family, here. A number of friends delightfully delightful-ly surprised Catherine Holley at her home Thursday night. A delightful de-lightful evening was spent with games and a "pot luck" supper. Guests included Merle Madsen, Velena Jones, Phoebe Evans, Louise Lou-ise Child, Ramona Brown, Rhea Nielson, Howard Brinton, Randall Ran-dall Sumsion, Billy Bradley, Clyde Stone and Russell Alexander, j In honor of Mrs. Martha Harrison, Harri-son, retiring president of the Mother's Study club, the members mem-bers delightfully entertained at a social at the home of Mrs. Ella Reynolds, newly-elected president, Lowry Anderson left Sunday to visit the world's fair at Chicago, and other places of interest in the east. During his stay, Mrs, Anderson and son will visit ' her parents and other relatives and friends at Richfield. Hiking, swimming and picnic lunching featured the outing of the 4-H No. 2 Sewing club of the Fourth ward, Tuesday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday of last week. The girls also gave a din- 1 ner on Thursday for Marjorie Whiting, whose birthday occurred that day. In attendance were the leaders, Mrs. Estella Ollerton and Mrs. Mary Reed, with members: Lucy Ollerton, Beth Hall, Marjorie Mar-jorie Whiting, Evelyn Reed, Eva Nielson, Merlyn Mendenhall,,; Genevieve Jacobsen, Alene Roylance. Roy-lance. Mrs. G. R. Maycock of this city announces the engagement of her daughter, Esther, to Rulon Allen Earl of Washington, D. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Earl of Overton, Nev., the marriage to take place in the near future. Miss Maycock is a graduate of the B. Y. U., being prominent in dramatic activities of the school the past year. She has also at-tened at-tened school at Washington, D. C. |