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Show Hurricane Mrs. KatJ.ri.ne Larson Rrportrr Mrs. M i, iUilxsn ar.d Mr ar.i Y.n. G-,r.: V.jr.rn ol Ctrlxr (': A.r.'y v'.s:'ors at the h' rr:.' of Mr. a.-, i Mrs. J. P.. ("a.".;.'..-:! Th-y aLyj v.n'.t-i with Mrs. Vvrthn's 'L-.'n, Mrs. A .:.-.? H-.-.'vn ar. i J.!rs. Walter .S-r.'ilove. Mr. a.-.'l Mrs. Ryrar.t Petty ar.i i.ihinn of C.!tr City sr.-r:t the w.--k-r.l h.-re with Mrs. P-'tVs pr'irt-r'v '-tr arA Mrs. Gre (':t!7:;,l.-il and Mr. Pc'y's moth.-r, 1 Mr- M 10 B. Petty. j Mrs. M try M. ILrvhi rect-ived 'A'onl on S'jndjy that her brother, Jowph E. P.-t."ty. had di-d that d.iy at T',' Mr. P.-tty. a for-miT for-miT T-'-rt of Hi.rricane, was a naMve of Ro'-k':I'e. Mr. and Mrs. Flm-r Graff and firmly moton-d to Santa Clara on Sunday where 'hey spent the afternoon with Mr. Graff's father and sister. Albert Graff and Miss j Clara Graff respectively The Hurricane Ladies Literary dub were well entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eva C. Webb where Miss Eleanor L. Nicholes skillfully skill-fully reviewed Josephine Lawrence's Law-rence's book, "If I Have Three Apples". Lunch was served to 11 members. Alice Louise Reynold Club "Peter and John". "Peregrine" and other exotically beautiful poems of Eleanor Wylie's were read and discussed by Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Nuttall at the Alice Louise Reynolds club held Friday afternoon after-noon in La Verkin at the home of Mrs. Amelia Wilson. Mrs. Donna Sandberg reviewed, in a most amusing manner, Miss Wylie's life so well marked with periods of enamourment. Lunch was served to 12 members mem-bers by Mrs. Maurine Wilson and Ruby Webb, hostesses for the entertainment. Mrs. Grace Staheli entertained her card club Wednesday night at her home where she was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Emmarene Graff as co-hostess. After dinner was served the 16 guests present gave themselves over whole heartedly to an evening of Five Hundred. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Ora Williams and Mrs. Maude Naegle received consolation. . The history of Isabelle Pilking-ton Pilking-ton Hilton was read by her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs. Isabelle Hilton Hinton, Wednesday afternoon before be-fore the members of the Hurricane Hurri-cane camp of the D.U.P. held at the home of Mrs. Artie Reeve where she was assisted in entertaining enter-taining by Mrs. Mary W. Hall. Mrs. K. Larson gave a brief sketch of the accomplishments of Dr. John R. Parks, Utah's foremost pioneer educator. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. ' !.!r.;4 ILut-r.rs. firs: vice-cap Uii-i. Mrs. Merrill P. Fawson ar.i L-u'ir.t s-,n reV-r.ed to the-- h;-rr. on Sit-riy a.".rr two mor.ths s;j-r.t Li Salt Lake City. Mr. ar.i Mrs. NvUon A. Sr.ow er.t.er.i-J the f 11 r-'-5: Mr. ar.i Mrs. Maurice Nuttall. . M.-. ar. J Mrs. Merrill P. Fawson. M-.-s Ruth Wall. Jean Kendall and El-ir.or Nicholes and An tone M-Jy, Wayr.e Hinton and Walter ; 3. Ili-'jk-s, at their home Sunday riht, where the evening's diversion diver-sion consisted of Chinese Checkers and Rook. Itgh score and con-sola-ion for the men was won by Mr. Nuttall and Mr. Fawson respectively with similar prizes won in the same order by Miss ; Kendall and Miss Nicholes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee man B. Ren-jnett Ren-jnett and daughter. Raquel of, Parowan were dinner guests on I Saturday at the home of Mr. and '.Mrs. Claudius Hirschi. who later in the evening accompanied Mr. ' !and Mrs. Bennett to St. George j to the basketball game between Dixie and Hurricane. Raquel , stayed here and visited with Beth 1 Whitney, daughter of Mr. andj Mrs. Fenton Whitney. Jim Thorpe, Indian Athlete. I famous winner of the decathlon at the World's Olympics at , Stockholm, Sweden in 1912, will appear as a Lyceum number on . February "10 at 9 a.m. at the I Hurricane high school gymnasium I where parents as wen as siuueius will be admitted free to the entertainment. Maurice Nuttall. Claudius Hirschi and Leo K. Homer attended at-tended a meeting Tuesday evening at Cedar City where plans were laid for the annual presentation of an Easter pageant at Zion National Park. High School Play Under the direction of Miss Ruth Wall, dramatic art teacher, at the Hurricane high school, this year's competitive play, "Little Miss Hitch-hiker", by Robert St. Clair, will be presented Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday nights, at the auditorium. The cast, which has been rehearsing since before Christmas, will appear in the production pro-duction in the following order: Beulah Barber. Ralph Henderson, Emeron Isom, Pansy Sheffer, Golden Lang, Melville Hirschi, Evelyn Le Baron, Navarre Millett. Barbara Tweedie, Ruth Spendlove, Gordon Stout, Dorothy Langston, and Dorothy Terry. Scene carpenters car-penters and" property managers are Dan Conger and Dilworth Stout; stake prompter, Ilean Woodbury, and ushers, Robert Homer and Homer Isom. |