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Show -s. Second .Section j rf ? Second Section . ktsiS IU1 . VJ ifciX F, i la. t. ft. j .J ... PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1928. 10 t L i- ! if f PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY Mrs. H. C. Robertson was hostess Mr: and Mrs. Laurenm-Atwo- t m) at a pleasantly arranged . timber Mr. and Mrs. Frank AmwJ Mr of and Mrs. party on Friday evening id honor .. . .Beck, r Sarah . the birthday anniversary of her aiwuuui Atwood Araena ia, ig.ian ' husband. A large bowl of chry- attended the In Salt Lake party center of the santhemums, graced Wednesday helr in honor of Mrs. the long table at which were seated Isera Kntghfs eightieth birthday Messrs. and the following guests: anniversary. Mra Knight I to Mrs. Sarah Atwood. Mesdames Jas. C. Peterson, W. J. MISSIONARY IS HONOR Gl'EST Mrs.-Wesl- . , sister-in-la- w Peterson, Owen Thornton, C L. Johnson, Lloyd Gray, Axel Johnson; Walter HaAg, Elvin Thorne, Garland Clark,, B. H. Adams and Mrs. Margaret Thorne. After the dinner, the remainder of the time was spent in games and musical program. , .. . Miss Orpha Nelson .and Charles Nelson of Lynndyl were married Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple Miss Orpha Nelson Is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson and also a former resident of Pleasant Grove. Add .Mrs. Burton Frampton of Provo Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Carson and visited with her mother Mrs. V. N. week the of Garfield spent children West on Wednesday. , In Pleasant Grove with Mrs. CarMrs. Fred Mrs. Vernon Harmen of Spring-vinson's parents, Mr. and FouU. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jesse Wadley. Mr." and" Mrs.' Uwlghl" Dates left A group of people gathered at Saturday for California to spend ...the. winter. the heme--- of Mrs CI ifford Tomlinson Friday evening and Salt of Miss Florence Harper a Social. Games furnished Lake spent Saturday and Sunday the entertainment. A dainty tray In Pleasant Grove. luncheon was served. There were present Messrs. and Mesdames Mrs. John 8. Hoklaway returned Richard Walker,- - Lenard Walker, Monday from a visit at Fillmore Archie Boren, Leonard Harris, .W. I - with her son and daughter, Mr. and Loader; Ruben Tomlinson and Miss Mrs. Oran Hoklaway. Edith Harris. -- ' Bifif Lt Mrs-aa- d ' . - MTiPofc - yrfavsESPmsz-- joy e Mrs. Margaret Williamson enter- Wr -- Non! - Ms Prepare with-anotno- tor 71 m -- . ru . Feast m Feasts Sunday guests, at the home A Raymond" Robinson of America Fork. ':,.';r.''.r: v. bfn&'lsX ill Mr. and Mrs. James Oler of Shelley, Idaho, are visiting, with Mrs. Oler's parents, Mr. and Mra John C. Nelson." Mrs. Reva West Fugal who is teaching school at Clrcleville spent the week end In Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Beck nd Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck attended a birthday party at Alpine Sunday in honor of Mrs. J. C, Beck. Norma , Christiansen was hostess to the members of the Wamptha club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Luella Thorne gave a lesson on child welfare. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs, ; . Yiv If it : HP le late Tie a' association of SpringvlUe was held Wednesday evening t G. W. the Washington school.-M- rs. Roylance, president- of the association, presided. Officers for the coming year were elected a follows: - President Mrs. A. W. Roylance; first vice president,. Miss Jessee Alleman; second vice president Mrs. Nelson Beal; secretary and treasurer, Miss Lola B. White. Three committees will be selected by the president before the next meeting. After election of officers, a question box was arranged and the parents asked questions pertaining to school and problems of their children. A lively djscussion followed. A program was also given during which Mrs. Minerva Weight gave a reading; Miss Inez Wheeler and Helen Palfreyman a vocal duet- Miss Alzada Wilmot a piano with, peace;' contentment and happiness." A day of thanksrivinr we all meet together and think about the abundance of good things we are blessed with. The crops have been harvested a bounteous harvest on all sides well mightwe all join together, as the TilgTims of old. in at - - - 7 -- : rare feast occasion. hen -- Sealy! Family Gatherings and Homecoming's! Visions of roast turkey and cranberry sauce along with mother's good old pumpkin pics. Thanksgiving is near at hand only, a few days away. Make the home ready! Make it comfortable and for the folks when they come. -- II -- - jtofH : fc fit 1 S YOU have treasures "of; your, today. They are: your .beautiful furs, your most expensive suits, coats and bfankets. The moths will rob y6u of them, if they have a chance. : Protect these treasures of yours! .Keep them safe every minute in one of the Caswell-Runya- n Treasure Chests. " Wkntheiail'v the eadj srss CASWELL lf'; A i The folks will gather home. Give them a genuine surprise." Let them eat their Thanksgiving dinner over a beautiful new D. T. R. Co. Dining Room Suite. 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The next meeting will be held visited In Pleasant Grove Wednesafter the Thanksgiving vacation. day. - 8 TUBE Mr. i A MEETS Parent-Teacher- Cal-derT- ;.rTiaayJtffled SPRINGVILLE first meeting of the . e-- Mrs. Sarah Atwood was the. guest of honor at a social given at her home on Thursday by a number of is her neighbors and friends. A pleas IS The which causey much merriment E. H. Calder aqted as toastmas ter and a delicious and well ar? ranged luncheon, was served to th Mr.- - and Mrs. Harol4 following: Caiaer, Mr. and Mrs. Johhnleiparkj Mr. and Mrs. Dean Park, Mr and Mrs. Gunard Lundgren,, lift anil Mra; Delos Pyne, Mr. and Mr. CUR ton Pyhe; Mr. and Mrs. E. rf and Mrs. Clifford FleMIngf' S- - The day of family r - of ..Mr. and Mrs.-W- , J, Peterson were Mrs. Thomas Crookston and Mrs. i VI reasure hest Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell, Jr., of Garfield spent the week with Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred ShoelL PT , - -- Now! ant time was reported. There were at the party Mrs. .Annie Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Shoell, Mrs. Stena Clayton, Mrs. Minnie Anderson, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Annie Ellis, Mrs. Laura Mrs. Wesley Beck entertained Lim, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Mar14 little friends Wednesday after- garet Barney, Mrs. Maud Richens, noon at a social for her children, Mrs. Hulda Richens and Mrs. An- Merril and Maurine.' Games were nie Holman. played and refreshments were served. Mrs. Tf L. Shaffer of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson . , n, Peterson. Mr. and .Mrs. Kent Adamson tertained ft number of their friends -- at -- a - social Thursday evening. Games featured the evening entertainment The Invited guests were Mr, and Mrs. H. Parduhn, Mr, and Mrs. LRoy Thorne,- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lar sen, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews. . wall-wHU- and Mrs. E reman Christenseo, Mrt and Mrs. Torn Jacobs, Mr; and MrsTTArnold Randan,-Mr. an4 Mrs.- -' John B, Stratton, MfJ and Mrs.. Niels Anderson, Mr. and- Mr ahd Mr Justic Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols had as Ray Cutler, Mr., and the' host and hostess! their guests last week end. Mr. and Johnson, The - assisting hostesses wer Mrs. William Winters of Price and I.-Miss Nola Smith," Miss Melba Lur. Mrs. Peter Hansen of Castle Dale. rant and Miss Louise Christensen.'. and Miss tained her relatives and friends at Emma Bush spent Thursday In a birthday social at her home on Provo vsiiting with Miss Hermesa en- ' . Of Mrs. Archie Maxfield Tuesday. -- : ; A progressive supper was given Jionsr j?LJme Frldsy- - eventng-Jn-. Jensen who will Jeave in the neat future to do missionary work-- In Denmark. The party met at :the home of Miss Luoile Blgelow where they had the first dinner course and played games. They next adjourned to. the home of Miss. Dorothy Jones where they continued supper and again played gunies. The party later proceeded to the home of Miss Mildred Farley and enjoyed a happy hour dinner course and with games and The participants were Lilmusic,. lian .Terry, Dorothy. Jonas, Olive Terry, Luoile Blgelow, Virginia Booth, Verda Werite, M oneta WenU,' Jessie Farley, Myrtle Bige low, Alice Pyne, Bernice Dennis9hi Reba Cof dner, Carol ' Partridge. Dean Terry, Mer:;n Orlando Pyne," Leo Poulson, Phil Chrlatcn-seAldin Rowley, Marlon Clark and the guest of honor. . Mr. and , Mrs. George. 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