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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1932 i M i t i I Pleasant Grove Happenings I Mrs. Ford Paulson gave a social Saturday afternoon in compliment to her son Richard's fifth birthday anniversary. Twelve little guests had fun and enjoyed the birthday luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams of Sterling, Idaho, are visiting here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDaniels of Salt Lake were week end guests if Mrs. McDaniel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson, trict meeting Monday evening. New TinTpanogos Primary held a dis- Olficers and teachers of' the dances were demonstrated and new Kernes were taught. Raymond Peterson, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson and Dar-line Dar-line Williams of Spanish Fork were married September 29 in Provo. Mr. Peterson graduated wifh honors hon-ors from the "Y" last spring. They will make their home in Provo. The Misses Helen Smith and Margaret! Hayes gave a shower at the E. R. West home Saturday evening. eve-ning. The guest of honor was Miss bride-elect. The guests were Mrs. Dorothy Halliday of Salt Lake, a Nell Halliday, Mrs. Leah West, Mrs. Josie Christiansen of Salt Lake; Mrs. Mae Grua. Mss Arvilla Clark, Mrs. Amy Rosa, Miss Ruth ArcYier, Mrs. Millie Paulson, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. Gertrude West-lophe, West-lophe, Mrs. ucile Parduhn, Mrs. Norma Adamson and Mrs. Lois West. The "M" Men and the Gleaner eirln of the Sectmd ward had a i uocial Tuesday "Evening. Punch and cookies were served. Mrs. G. W. Larsen and M ss Cynthia Cyn-thia Larsen gave a shower Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Carlyle Larsen (nee Lucille Miller). The entertaining rooms were artistically artistical-ly decorated with autumn leaves. Progressive "cootie" was the feature feat-ure of entertainment. Luncheon was served. There were present Mrs. T. C. Larsen, Mrs. Martin Larsen, Lar-sen, Mrs. Clyde Larsen. Mrs. Blaine Larsen of Provo; Mrs. Silas Adams, Mrs. Benjamin Adams and daughter daugh-ter Ellen, Mrs. L. Adams and daughter Mary, Mrs. Bernice Jacobs, Jac-obs, Mrs. Martha Peterson, Mrs. Giddeon Herron, Miss Metia Larsen, Lar-sen, Misa Millie Larsen, the Misses Phyllis Wadley, June Jordon, Ruth Armitstead, Susan Armitstead, Le-tha Le-tha and La Priel Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal and daughter Mrs. Alda Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson were among the SPANISH FORE MBS. EFFTE DART Correspondent Honoring Mrs. Mabel Peterson Ludlow, a recent bride, the Misses Melba Ludlow, Roma Hanson and Alice Hawkins were joint hostesses hostess-es Thursday evening at a bride's shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ludlow. The rooms were bright with autumn flowers Games were enjoyed after which luncheon was served to 20 guests. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. Mrs. M. O. Rockhill was hostess to the Ladies' Literary club Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. Jane Jones led in community singing. Mrs. La Reta Brockbank gave an interesting in-teresting review of "The White Bird Flying,' by Bess Streeter Aid-rich. Aid-rich. There were 12 members and two special guests, Mrs. Brock-bank Brock-bank and Mrs. Carl Ferguson present. Mrs. Louis Larsen gave an interesting report of her recent trip to Denver, Colorado; she also assisted the hostess in serving. Mrs. Minnie Ctiristianson was hostess to the Laurencelle club and one special guest, Mrs. Ida Anderson, Ander-son, Friday evening. The rooms were gayly decorated with autumn flowers. Two selections were given by a quartet. Misses Hannah Vick-lund, Vick-lund, Gladys Williams, Donna Hales and Jennie Jones. Miss Jane Evans entertained with two read ings. "The Littlest Rebel," and "In the Royal Garden." A hot lunch-con lunch-con was served at the card tables after which informal 500 was enjoyed. en-joyed. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ludlow of Benjamin went to Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday to spend the rest of fhe week there, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson. Mis. Beth Waldron was operated on at the Hughes Memorial hospital hos-pital Saturday for a chronic ailment. ail-ment. She is improving. Mrs. Hannah Browne went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the conference of welfare workers. Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Daniels entertained the members of the Saturday night Budge club Oct. 1. The rooms were bi ight with autumn j flowers. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:30 to 10 members mem-bers and two special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Love. Bridge followed, Mrs. Eliza Nelson winning win-ning high score for the ladies and J. Angus Olson for the men. Salt Lake visitors the first of the week. The adult and senior classes of the Second ward M. I. A. enjoyed a social Tuesday evening. Boyd Nelson read a play to the group. laBBBSBSBSSfiSSSS&BnDBBSSSSSBDPBBBOBBnnilDIIBailBBnBB -PROVO CITY ERVIC DIRECTORY SS Here is a List of Firms That Render the fj Service You Need. g IT WILL APPEAR IN THE HERALD fj II EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY g mm II U ii I ' " 1 I! HE1NDSELMAN OPTICAL AND JEWELRY CO. Official Watch Inspec tors for U. P., D. A B. G., S. L. A U. Railroads. All makes of Watches Repaired PhoD- 3S6-W. 120 W. CenUr St. ASPHALT ROOF & SHINGLE CO. ROOFING CONTRACTORS WINTER IS COMING! Let Us Attend to Your Roofing! 48 N. 3 W. Phone 1157. Provo, U TRY OUR UP-TO-DATE MACHINE for Cleaning and Blocking Ladies' and Men's Hats like factory new. MADSEN CLEANING CO. Phone 475 119 No. Univ. Ave. SERVICE DIRECTORY. ADS BRING RESULTS! AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT We Call and Deliver Ahlander Mfg Co. 476 South University Avenue DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE Towing and Wrecking Service Day or Night trd 8. mad Univ. AT. 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