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Show Second Section r "UEQ) J Second Section u ) FRQVO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, SUNDAY. APRIL 15, 1928. GROVE SOCIETY H. W. Jacobs ud u Mr.Mr.Karl Bank enjoyed Mr. Mr. aad la SOt Safaris Lake. (Edifoir Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harrey war guests at a party given by Mr. and Mr. Haas Christeasen la American Fork Thursday evening. ' . Mr. Ed Cutter from Idaho spent Mrs. Margaret Wilson and two last ink visiting with relative la daughters Mr. FT C. ShoeU and Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Hyrum Carlsoa were . Salt Mlaa Mar 8mltlT from Goshen Lake visitors. Thursday. prat th Mk sod hara with Mlaa Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Adamaon'sa- Ruth Smith. tertalned a number of their frtenda at a card party at their home Fri Mrs. Harry Rlcharda was hosts day evening. The guests were Mr. to ttaa Tonne Mother's club at bar snd Mrs. Byron A damson. Mr. and homa Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clifton ark. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wslksr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rob Mlaa Lota (Her and Mr. Eleroy ertson, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Gray Nelson attended the Hawaiian re- and Mr. and Mr. B. W. Hilton. union la Salt Lake Friday svenlng. Elder Merrill from Richmond Mr. Joaeph Hilton la rial tint ,n was a guest at the FreLShoel r horn Tuesday. "Salt Lake with relative. -- to PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES pFii Bog fcS Mra. Win McCMinlek lira. .El. Chase and Mra. Erlaadsoa the ooa-aier sfcBeta, Ulas Var McBeUulaoUtlw glfta.. . ssra. u, m. zxbimb ana Mrs. kmj Monaoa entertained the member Mra. P. E. Butterworth. wh Is of tee DelU Brklge club and their leaving Paysoa la the near future husbanda last Thursday evening; was Use honored guest at a ur with aa Easter party at the prise party given at her home reeldeace ea North Mala Monday evening- - by the ladiea of street Dinner was aenred at five the Tree Joll club. Bridge was playsmalt tables attractively decorated ed during the evening and hinch with Easter aoveltlea. Bridge was was served. played during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wsadell Erlandaoa and Mr. A very Interesting meeting of and Mrs. Nialsaa f eceived the the Missionary aoelety waa held . prises. Tuesday afternoon at the homa of Mra. E. E Robinson with Mrs. S. Mrs. Henry Erlandson was hosU M. Simpson the asslstlnf hosteaa, as at a very pleasant bridge lunch A. discussion of the work among eon last Friday afternoon. Daffo- the Jews and the migrant harvest, dils and Easter favor were used era la the fruit belts of California . to decorate the tables for luncheon was given by Mrs. Rjr. snd covers were placed for Mrs. B. Eugens BTeese led the devotional P. Ott. Mrs. U Jensen. Mrs. U Refreshments were served. D. Stewart, Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mra. Feara Gray. Mra J. D. Gray. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tagga and E. U. 8treet, Mrs. George Chase, Mr. and Mra. Ray Smith and Mrs. George F. Wilson and Mra. daughter of Salt Lake spent Easter Eustace Mendenhall. Three tet! of bridge were at play. Mrs, J. E Sunday her with their mother, Mrs. Frank Smith. Grsy and Mra. Jensen received tht Spring Floor Coverings and Draperies Special Offerings to April 30th u a Mlaa Ethel Sboell and Mlaa Led Thompaon entertained the Gleaner girls of the Third ward M. L A. at a prettily tmnrid Easter party at the ShoeU realdenca Tuesday evening. Eaater decoration "were used la the entertaining rooms and unique Easts? symbols., decoreled the card tables and also the lunch eon tray. Progressive Bunco fur nished the fun. There were preaent: Mlaaea Revs, Mary and Elisabeth JensajJCllaHalladay, Helen Weeks, Geneva ShoellTMargsret Ademaon, Melba Fugal, May Wadley, Emily -- Wright Lavetta Anderson; Litttao SJoberg, Ellen Sundqulst and Mrs. Florence Wert. Blahop and Mrs. MSChrlsUad sea and Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugs! -- were-week cad visiters In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Burlln Drlggs, Miss Zelma Drlggs and MtirKdna Bul lock went vaostionlng ln Salt Lake Sunday. . The Junior class of the Pleasant Grove' high school enjeyed a bonfire party In the canyon Friday evening. a lw4 antapl HHTIsllWlll C lit gTCHIIsJi-- a7afcasLh ,rrlty MA --and 4 . w Mr, P. C. Larson wss the guest of honor at a dinner glvenon Sat urdsy by his daughter Mrs. W. W. Llm in celebration of his eighty , drove. Nathaniel West Is Visiting Bishop Olpln" and Mr. ln Bait Lake with her sons J. W. Millen R. Joseph Radmall were Salt Lake and D. A. West and their families visitors Saturday and Sunday. " Mrs. Ed Nelson entertained at as Easter luncheon. .Friday afterThe First ward Gleaner girls en noon. Artlstlo Easter decorations tertained the . "M" men at a social v adorned the card tables. Progress-.4- Tuesday evening. Competitive bunco Jestursd4hs.SPtrl:s In? gaffl4s-w- p played ana luncheon ment Miss Edna Nelson and Mrs. was enjoyed.. . Ennls Drtggs captured the prizes. The Invited guests were Mrs. Bur lln Drlggs, Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. J. H. Armltstead. Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Glen Wadley. Mrs. Grace Nelson. Miss Edna Nelson and Mr. Rose Harper from Pleasant Grove; Mrs. E. Allred of Spring City and Mrs. Vera Chlpman of American Fork. All-re- d, a A group of neighbors and friends surprised Mrs. Ed Nelson at her home Saturday evening An enjoy able time was spent In playing games. Picnic luncheon was served. The Invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mstthew Bezzant, Mr. and Mrs Bert Bezzant Mr. and Mrs. Burlln Drlggs. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Mr. and Mra. Harold Smith, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wsdley, and Mrs. J. H. Armltstead,-- Mr. and Mrs. Ennls Drlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton' Harper, Mra. Grace Nelson and Miss Rose Harper. All-re- d, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua had as their dinner guests Bundsy evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Clark and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. dark. Miss Arvilla Clark and Harold Clark of Pleas- ant i Mrs. Hilmsr Nelson ter . Orovs. The Relief society ladies of the Mrs. Joseph Larsen Second ward made a social call on spent Tuesday In Provo visiting Mr. S. J. Nelson Monday after with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rasmus- - noon. Refresuments were served. There were present. Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Mrs. Jesse Freeman, Mrs. Mra. Clarence Hilton entertained Niels Swenson, Mrs. Elvln Thome, at dinner Wednesday evening hon- Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mrs. Axel Johnoring the birthday anniversary of son, Mrs. John Christensen, Mrs. her husband. The Richina family Regina Thorne, Mrs. Nora Peterand the Hilton family were the son, Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Mra. I Sena Nielson. invited guests. Mr. and and Mrs. O. C Nielses tunt' the week end visiting relatives la Salt Lake. Mrs. Jesse Earl was hostess ai a series of two brtdm mrtlM !. Mr. and Mrs. J. TV r!r. F. WlSoiireturoMl fweek. On Thursday she entertained TSTrsTTJedrg the members of the Junior Briig home last work from a three weeks club snd the folloiirtnir special vi Ml in California. Mr. and Mrs. puet: Mrs. B.T" Ott. Mr E. E. Gray vtaiied with Mr. and Mrs. Roblrwon, Mrs Wendell KrUn Richard Ory" at Long Beach and Mrs. Bert Stevens and Mrs. Mrs. WUson was the guert of Mr. James CloveMrwStanley JVllion Sr3 .WUia-adMxv-l receivea in cluo prize and Mra.. snd Mrs. T. H. Wilson. Roblnnon theLguesLprlM. On Saturday Mr Earle enterMr. snd Mra Mltford Vance and tained at sn Easter party. Her Mr. and Mrs.' John Buswell of n guests Included the members of the spent Saturday and Sunday Junior Bridge club snd the follow- here with Mis. J. R, Vance. ing: Mrs. C. FV Packard of Sprinjr-vlllMrs. B. F. Ott Mrs. O. C Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandtion Nielsen, Mrs. X. C" Barney.- - Miss were visiting In Salt Lake over the May McBeth. Mrs. George F. Wil- week end. son, Mr. J. D. Grsy, Mrs. Eustsce Mr. and Mrs. E. K Strict ami Mendenhall, Mrs. Henry Erlandson. Mn Ray Monaon and Mrs. E. E. children and Mlaa Grace Folland Robinson. The decorations sjsjkI were In Salt Lake Saturday arnL JftliinishjTon TCt jajbl'si kera sug. aVundayrgrstive of blaster. Mrs. Nielsen snd Mrs. Barney received high Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis re score pros for bridge and Mr. In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. I eaw Og-de- wifeVISIT D. T. R. e. CO. F100R COVERING DEPARTMENT ' ' ' - . high score prisea, Mrs. Ottand Mrs. Mendenhall the cbnsolatlot. . girts. agrTw; at the capital Sundsy. - ths-cen- IMrs. " by the Misses Helen Gsmmett and Gertrude Gourley at the Gsmmett home. Progressive "Cootie" wss Dlsved durins the evenlnv. Mlaa Nina Williamson, being the prise winner. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Msurlne Gourley was taost-as- s fourth A large basket to her Sunday school class St of rosesbirthday. to Mr. Larsen presented her home Saturday afternoon. by his children formeddecoration, for- the tables There Mr. and Mrs,, TVwayna-Hsrp-er. weie prMiit: Mf. KWXVSm. Peter - Mr. Mr. Beck and snd Mr: Weeley from Sail Lake;" Mr. 'and Crystal were guests Mrs. Lot Robinson and Mr. "Mar and Mrs. Ernest Olsen Mr. Mr. and at a party given by lon Larson from American' Fork ; Leslie Smith at American Fork Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Llm and daughThursday evening. ter Grace,. Mrs. Sena Young, Mrs. Hsns . Rssmuson, Mr. snd Mrs. were C. ShoeU Mr, end Mr. ?. Nlelson snd Mr. snd Mrs Hogan Salt Lake and Ogden visitors Sun Hensen Nlelaon ' from Pleasant day. a First ward Glesner Girls The Say Sh r"a were Ott.-Mrs- mm lll'.l mm Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua attended at the hotel Utah Wed nesday evening given for the di rector the Guarantee Title com v. . pany, a banquet , ' . . . - the finest mills in America this shipment of the finer type of rugs for living rooms and dining rooms. New patterns handsome new colors--thmost velvety of pile. ; Various sizes, all manner! of color viriattons-- tolirmonize with of decoration! Low Prices! e -- e any-schem- r . 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