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Show Lgg FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1343 TBIS TJ3TT. UTAH tluAHONIANCLUB Engagements Club News Marriages Parties The Tinman club members enjoyed an outstanding organ recital at the home of Mrs. Betha Gunther, Wednesday evening. Mr. Gerhard E. Axman of Salt Lake City, was the featured artist at the request program. were members Twenty-thrthe and special guests present were Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Norma Webb and Mrs. Alice Christmas The Broadbent theme was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Vera Trane, on December 15, in the form of a Christmas party. ee Mrs Celestia Schow Celebrates 86th BON AMICUS CLUB Mrs. Deon Smith was hostess to the Bon Amicus club at her home, Wednesday evening. Eight members were present ad enjoyed an evening of playing bridge, with refreshments being served after. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alta Webb and Mrs. Zola Rutledge, with Mrs. Alice Car son winning uie consoiauon prize. The next club will be held at the home of Mrs. Alice Carson on December 15. HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Honoring Mrs. Sadie Trinna- man of Salt Lake City, on her 59th birthday anniversary, the Four generations of her family members of her family met at celebrated Mrs- - Celestia Schow her home, Sunday evening. A 86th birthday in Seattle, Wash hot dinner was served to Mr. and ington, on Thanksgiving Day at Mrs. Leo Trinnaman, Mr. and the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. John Laveder of Midvale, Mrs. Harold Hague. Those atMr. and Mrs. Homer Trinnaman LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB tending were her daughter Virgie of Lehi, Mr. and Ms. Wallace. and husband Arthur Webb of The members of the Lucky Sorenson, Mr. Joseph Shaw, and Yakima, granddaughter Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman Thirteen club were the guests of and husband C M, Holtzinger, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mrs. May Smith. A special guest, with their children Charles and ATTEND FAMILY Trinnaman received a variety of and 10 members enjoyed an eve Sara Ann of Yakima, grand BIRTHDAY DINNER from her family, al- ning of sewing and visiting, with lovely gifts Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith so a daughter Barbara and her hus refreshments being served. The phone call from her daugh band Oren Mann with heir two attended a surprise party at the ter, Beth Chidester, at Price, next social will be the Christmas sons, La wry and Jerry of Ellens home of Mr. and Mrs. George H wishing her many happy returns party, and will be held at the burg, and granddaughter Dorothy Shoell in Orem, Tuesday even of the day. home of Mrs. 'Vera Hutchings, on and her husband Harold Hague ing, honoring the birthday anni December 16. and their daughter, Kathleen of versary of Mrs. Shoell, mother of ATTEND KIRKHAM Seattle, all enjoyed the dinner Mrs. Smith A hot dinner was ATTENDS ALPHA DELTA REUNION and party. The presents were served to the guests present PARTY PI lovely and numerous and the Among those from Lehi attend, dinner consisted of turlfey with GAYETTE CLUB Mrs. Stanley Taylor joined her ing the Kirkham Reunion held at all the trimmings topped off with The Gayette club members the Lion House, in Salt Lake daughter, Joanne, at a party the beautiful birthday cake baked met at the home of Mrs. Evelyn City, Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. held at the Art Barn in Salt Lake by her granddaughter Virginia. Scott (Evelyn Clark) in Lake-vie- Charles Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. City, Wednesday. The Alpha The cake had eight candles on Wednesday evening, to Russell Hansen and T. F. Kirk Delta Pi mothers entertained one side and six on the other outline their Christmas plans. ham. their daughters for the evening. representing her 86 years of age. Those attending from Lehi were: The active Mrs. Schow blew the Mrs. Melba Chestnut Mrs. candles out with ease. Kathleen, Dorothy Huggard, Mrs. Jean six, the youngest grand child Clark, Mrs. Mildred Christiansen present was., 80 years younger and Mrs. Evalee Gailey. The than her Christmas dinner will be held at Schow was taken Mrs. Friday Ralph's Cafe, on December 15, for a shopping tour by her grand- and will include the club mem daughters and then taken on her bers and their husbands. Fol- first boat trip. Her great grand owing the meal the group will son, Charles, took her for the be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. trip on Lake Washington in his Keith Clark at their home. father's yacht The scenic beauty of the lake and surroundings ATHENIAN CLUB thrilled her. The members of the Athenian Relatives and friends here in club met at the home of Mrs. L. Lehi will be glad to hear that B. Adamson, Wednesday. NineMrs. Schow is in excellent health, teen members were present and and extremely happy. She said Mrs. Thayas Bray was the special that this is the best birthday she guest for the afternoon. An inever had. teresting book review "This Land Saturday her granddaughter of Ours", by Marion Pedersen Mrs. Q. Howell of Puyallup, Teal, was given by Mrs. D. R. came to Seattle for her and took Mitchell. The ladies were served has scores of beautiful gifts, her to Puyallup where her refreshments following the meetmeet club will the at for daughter, Joyce, picked her up ing." The selection and took her back to Portland homesof Mrs. A. W. Davis for where she is making her home their Christmas party. There is no place like home . . especially is this true m at present, 3115 S. E. 57th Ave., at Christmas time, because Christmas plays such an RETURN FROM Portland, 3, Oregon. important part in the "American way of life." We ' CALIFORNIA TRIP ' play an important part in your life, too. bv vrovid- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts : SURPRISE PARTY ing you with fine values in furniture year 'round. Sandra Taylor and Bonita Rus-so- n and daughter, Christine, and son, Visit our store tomorrow. We want to wish you were pleasantly surprised, Dennis Lee, returned home Mon "Merry Christmas" and show you our fine stock Saturday, when a group of their day, from a vacation to California of gift items. ' ' girl friends entertained at a sur- They were the guests of Dr. and prise party at the home of Mr. Mrs. J. F. Williams (LaPriel ' Chests and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, honor- Roberts) at Huntington Park. $44.95 up Large Selection Roos, Lane and Cedarstor Quality ing their 16th birthday anniver- They also visited with Mr, saries. Thirteen girls were pres- Roberts'1 two brothers, Earl Lamps ent and enjoyed an evening of Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Reed traveled auto Roberts.' and by They of matchless beauty playing games visiting, wi 4.50 up a delicious dinner being served to and reported a very enjoyable Electric Mixers 24.95 up the group. trip. Famous Make Anniversary w, J ' ' l OLYMPIAN CLUB The ladies of the OlympiarJ club met at the home of Mrs Betty Hall, Thursday evening Mrs. Leola AHred was in charge of the program which included t -3 act play, "Bill of Divorc ie it' renewed by Mari which Allred. Mrs. Edna Evan Rave the litany. Eighteen members were present and enjoyed re freshments. The Crxistmas panj will be held December 16. at the home of Mrs. lone Hau'ield, with Mr Hadfield ai. ' Mrs. Donna Mltphell artinif as llie CO hoS- - tesfs. GROUP ATTENDS LUNCHEON IN SALT LAKE CITY A group of Lehi ladies spent an enjoyable day in Salt Lake ntv ThnrsHav. visiting witn Mrs. I. L. Lott. formerly of Lehi who has recently moved into her new home. Guests for the after noon were: Mrs. Gerald Taylor. Mrs. Reuben Worlton, Mrs. Leo Hansen, Mrs. Edward Larson, Mrs. Francis Comer, Mrs. Agnes Lott. Mrs. Edith Evans and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. A delicious lunch eon was served to the ladies, while they visited. 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