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Show -- ' : - rent Second Section i ii i ii i i ii a i. i J J Sicn Second - PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1928. TTf- - SPAI5S11 FORK SOCIETY Member of th La Jella lub t thl ,et last Friday evening X Mr DDI of MmOwpw-JeImxj Simmon gave an Interesting Moa oa "CBild Training". Mra, Ule Iran entertained with a St. Ktrick s stunt, uincneon waa Cover wer laid for lira. Marr J. Hales, Mrs. W..- O. Jones. Mr. John B. Jowt, "'Mrm- Frank Miiner."Mra. Cal Williams. Mrs. Earn William. Mra. Alma Simmon. Mr. James Lindeey and the hostess, who wu . assisted in serving by. bar daufb- at 10:90. Decorations war ters Jennie and Blanche. i St. Patrick' day eolora and tha Mra. Horace Faraday waa hoateaa lBn idea waa carriad out la tha inc.heon.Ther vara tan member to har club Saturday evening at a resent apecial acaalon to honor Mr. and Mra. J. M. Cot Lara, prior ta their war Will lam Banks Mr. afid Mra. leaving to make their home In ba honored guests at pleasant California. Four tables of bridge war played. Mra. Cot tarn winning rty at thalr horns, Saturday for the club pris for high score, Frank previous to thalr leaving ' o make their horn. Hughe tha man's priae; Mra. Anjslifornia-th guest wr tha member of gus Olsea and Mra. Arthur K earns b LaJolla club and their hua- won consolation prizes and Mr. and Unda, Games and music war an--1 Mra. Cottam were tha recipients of arise. Luncheon waa served L;ed. At U'.)9 luncheon was senree at the .card tables at 8 o'clock. Bt . . i A Patrick's day. eolora and favors i were used. ,: membara of tha Panoma club kt Thursday evening. A aketch of The Palmyra- Relief society .oblbs Ufa and traditions of 8t Pat served their annual day Thursday rick waa given by Miaa Ooldie J ex; evening. There were about 100 In reading. "My IrUh Girl", was attendance. Mrs. Virginia Stewart tjven by Dale Brelthwalte and. A3 gave a readings Lynn with saxophone music and Irish dance by Mary Burl Slro- aona. Luncheon la keeping with Mra. Lillian Money with piano it, Patrick' day waa served to 13 music. Members of the gave Dsmbera and one apecial guests, the one act play from the Relief Luncneon waa flea Irene Thomas. .. Society magazine. served cafeteria style "aJterwtfi LiMrVand Mra. Ed Brlngleaon and dancing rounded"out the "evening. tighter Elolae and her friend Ula Myrtb Allen of Eureka apent -- The Fourth ward Relief society lunday her visiting with tha fami- observed' their annual day Saturly of Mr. and Mra. George Hitch-lug- s day afternoon at the ward chapel. and other frienda, Miaa Alien Following the . ppfolng,,' exepciaes Is niec of Mra. Oran Ai Lewis. President Lizzie Monk gave a abort speech of welcome ;a selection was Mra. J. A. Brockbank and Mra. given' by a Ladies' chorus includTiemerama entertained at din-- ing, Mrs. Florence Albertson.,Mr, Sunday la honor of their moth- -- Rulon Swenson, Mrs, Vera Bowery Mra. Haxcl Larson, Mrs. Harold ', Mra. Oran A. Lewis, the occasbalng her birth anniversary. Swenson, Mra Annie Bowen and inaer .waa served at aiz o'clock Mra. Mary J. Crandall sang a duet; a addition to the Spanish Fork readings were by Mra Maud Lewis raber of tha family, there were and Mrs. Sylvia Swenson; the one present: Mf. and Mra. John C. act play was given by members of pwsason, Mrs. Annie Gillisple, Mra. the society. A social hour was en June L. Brown and Miaa Emma joyed and refreshments served to Lsreen. all of Provn; Mr. and Mrs. I about 100 members. iuttph Laraeav .Bishop 8wee Sweat-son, Mra. Exra Walker, of Pleasant Miss Lora Bowen waa hostess at Drove; Mra. John C. Hubbard of a delightful party Monday evening la- - honor of Rawsel Bradford, who of pries; Miaa Laura K. Lewis ' Wyoming and Mr. Orson leaves next week aa a missionary to the Hawaiian Islands. The reMogan of Bait Lake City. ceiving rooms were decorated In Mr. Thomas B. Jones entertaln- - St. Patrick's color and the guests few of her frienda at her home all wore St. Patrick taps and cont week,, tha occasion being her spicuous green ties or bows. Music pirthday anniversary. St. Patrick and a variety of sprightly games klecorationa wer featured.. At 6 were enjoyed until 11:30 when o'clock a delicious chicken dlnaer luncheon was' served at email waa served after which tha eve- - tables: at which place cards and king waa apent In a social wag, favors of St Patrick's Colors and H-- rd nf far-gus- Beck-entertain- fy ' Ly-pu- n, ta symliala'wera uad. The asm Ada waa carried but ia the rafraah-ment- a. Luncheon waa served by Thelma Boyack and Allt Bowen. Assisting the itostao la entertaining were her sisters Florence aad Hannah Bowea. Besides the haataas and "honor guest, thae present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rusaett Bowen, Mr. and Mra. Claude Williams, Misses Mary WlUiama, Wilms Hanson, Catherine Stshman. Thelma Johnson, Owen Prior, Isabel Hodge, Hannah and Floreac Bowen; Messrs Roscoe and Preatoa Creer, Merrill McKell. George Prior Morris Bird, Ted Lewis, Bob Brown, Archie WlUiama, Clifford OeOraw, Frank Larsen, Members of the O. A. Bridg club, wer entertained last Thursday evening by Miaa Donna Creer. waa served at the card table at $ o'clock. Four .table of wer played, Mia Dena bridg Jones winning tha club prise for Lorin Cceex hgh T"r '"d tha guest prize. Decorations wer ta St Patrick's day eolora. Special ruests were Mra. Lorin Creer, Mrs. Leslie Cornaby, Mra. William Creed Mra. James Anderson and; Miaa Vada Finch. The-guest- s 1 club Members of the were pleasantly entertained Satur day evening at the horn of Mr. and Mra Sherman McGarry. St Patrick's day eolora and symbols were tastefully used ta both decorations and the luncheon which was served at It o'clock. Tally cards and fa voi a also carried out the St Patrick scheme. Four tables of 500 were played. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tot-- iii&b Utugeinning score and Mr. and Mra Haa Tut-tl-e the consolation prizes; Mr. and Mrs. Earn Williams were awarded the guest jjrixes. And We 'Go lhts . One More .Week To Go - : - ' I - ; ... - Mra. W.i W. Lim and daughter Grace, and Mr. P. C Larsen spent Sunday with relatives In American . Fork. Mr. and Mr. Joseph A. Young and children Loa and Roland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Nstla rugsXT" "" " QUALITY T' ELECTRIC: COAL OR GAS" RANGES rii.or Any Combinatiorv: IIP Style! ::X Mr. LeRoy Thorn who recently underwent an operation on on of her eye la Improving. -- plates on the new Monarch " ranges, instead -a- back-H-ds coal Z Color! . 1 The new' Snow-whit- l' Monarch dictate.. range styles this year. s or Nile-gree- nfl- - !stratioh igjfl J fltrrif fr Strength! 'and the Even 'rnc2v miri lifpftmA nw the above Special Monarch coal range, is your assurance ' of quality. Compact! electric bulk the-ho- and Strong weight. 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Th ladle who enjoyed th Mr. and Mrs. Fred'ShoeU Jr. and stitching, the chat and tha refreshbabe of Magna visited over Satur- ments were; Mrs. Margaret Hold-awa- y, day "and Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Mra Hulda Richlna, Mr. Fred C. Shoelt Anna Johnson, Mra Stena Clayton, Mrs.- - Annia Nelson and Mrs. . Monday and Tuesday guesta at Lerena Nielson. . ? " the J. L. Harvey home wer Mr. Mrs. Lewis Harvey from Garland. Mr. and Mra,HeftenNlelaoiJ and sons George aid Burt and. Mrs. Jess Wadley was hostess daughter Bessie epevt' th week at a very enjoyable dinner party end in Salt Lake. AV at her home Sunday. The table was artistically decorated with St ' The "Trail Builder from th Patrick symbol a There were pres- Primary organization1 enjoyed a ent Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robert- hike on Wednesday , accompanied son, Mr. and Mr. Leo G. Robert- by the teachers, Mra. Shelton EUi son, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crandall, and Miss Jesse Ivrsoi , air- - ; riveted, e, Demon- 11 w JrVtergon, Miaa Leda Thompson waa a Sail Leite visitor over Saturday and Actual I Jr Mr. and Mra. MerrU Warnlck entertained at. their horn Saturday evening honoring the "M" Men's basketball team. Progressiva games and refreshment wer enjoyed. The Invited guesti were Mr. and Mra. Bhelion Ellis. Mr. and Mra. Hnwaed Wernlrk. Brvce Wuilwv Warnlck Swenson, David Warnick and Blaine Swenson. the Misses Emma Ludwia-aon- . Nfn Rnnn Lticlle Wadley and Ruth Eldridge, - A, every detail. I I i Mr, and Mra L. P. Harney, Mr. fs-- Harvey and Mra Archie Bor en wer In Provo on Sunday. . is the vogue. excessive P: ( n made a jewel out of iron. A colorful kitch-"e- n iron,' which gives added strength without You tV.;, Mr. and Mrs.' Vance Smith and family of Magna visited with relatives In Pleasant Grove on Sunday, Ivory e, 1 tan, t-- Coal vK& J--- 41 : Delivers Instructive Cooking Demonstrations At Our Pro vo Store V.. - Mra. Ethel Drysdal and children King and Beth wer week end Visitors in Provo. nd-warra closets, ing 1 . Jti. Merlyn Wadley, ' Roe Brlnley, Oryal Hallaey, DeWayne Marshal, Arthur and Harold Armlatead and George Larsen. . .of ,j Py Kathryn Gleason, Buffet ahelf tops and Solid top mppi waa th motif Mis Emily for a sup rise party Friday evening Progressive game wer . enjoyed. Dainty refreshments wer served. There were present th Misse Alva West, i.ucil Johnson, Grace Lira, Luc lie Boren, Lorena Nielson and niimiiiinw i yai Mia Ardena Atwood and Hint Josephine West enjoyed seeing The tunc of Kings" at Provo Sunday. (V Every Afternoon Next Week f Otllla Brown. Mr. Corn and. son George from Salt Lake visited at th Hansen Nielaon horn on Sunday. To Get A Set of Dishes FREE ..I. o r w omen r lfr. Brown "One Week More Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Shoemaker of Geaola ware, guesta Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Fred S- - .Dart Jr. ; A Mra. C- - A. Fu-a- l waa hostess at a prettily arracfed birthday din ner at her horn oa Thursday. Th Ions dinner tab! was artistically decorated with whit and red carnations. Cover wer laid for tea relative and friends. - ' C Thomas. Mra. - Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson Jr. entertained a few relatives at dinner Sunday In honor of the third birthday of their grandson,' Jemmie " Roese of Los Angeles. ;, , .' wk rtonarch Ranges Our Quota - We Have Sold And Delivered 75 During Our Range Show - Cooking Expert GROVE lira. Gort Monaan and bab and at Wast Jordan spent tha viaiUoc with Mra M on sob's Baatksr Top! 100 . VII-XV- ;.K.-sw..r.,-- it Baie fce Over The tolly H . President Wells .T. Brockbank was the recipient, of a" vary pjeas-ap- t surprise Saturday evening the occasion being his birthday anniversary, The guesta wer th Immediate relatives of the guest of honor. 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