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Show ni - - H AMKKICAN FORK WM Locals and Personals , . - ... - ,, mm " K Mrs. K. II. Street spent Tuesday In Rv Salt Lako with relatives , HMJ Hi Woods Millinery Is open with a full Hj ' lino of pattern bats. H Mrs. Jus, T. Qardnor roturnod to HV ' Provo Monday morning nftor spend C Ins the wool: and In American Fork. H,' Mrs. Kllznbcth Parker and daught- H- or Ethel havo been III with the la H grlpiH) hni aro now Improving. Hi .. B, John Wootton is confined to hlrf 1 homo with lllnes. Ills wife tins also Hf boon 111 with tho In grlppo but both 1 are reported to bo on tho Improve i H Mr. and Mrs. Kil Smith aro recclv- B. Inn congratulations otcr tho birth of R n bnby boy last work, H H Mr. and Mrs. Ilorgonor of Park City Hj spent Inst week in American Fork H visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H John Ilerg. Mrs. Ilorg Is recovering H aftor an Illness of sovcra weeks. D I havo looked all over for sultablo H matorlals for Junior Prom dress 8 goods and I find that Chlpman's hnvo H tho largest assortment, tho best lino , HJ of trimmings and tholr prices aro cer- R; tntnly rensonablo. H Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotto entertained H the members of th0 American Fork Hj Sorosls at her homo Thursday after- n! noon. Th0 nftornoon was spont In sowlng.soclnl chats, otc, after which a dainty lunch was sorvod. Th0 Woman's Form Bureau mot In tho City Hall Friday afternoon with a good nttondanco and llstonod to a H lecturo on colds nnd eliminations by H , Mrs. L. M. Evnna. Yesterday (Frl- H day) nftornoon they met again at H ' tho City Kail and Mrs. Evans talked H! on oroup, bronchitis and pneumonia. H . -1 , "- H A largo numb&r'oflocal Tons went' 9 t0 Salt Lake Saturday to witness tho 1 "nnl 8mo of the Stato Tournament. f j ;1t wan quite difficult for the' cars i-e- Hf turning home "after the game 'which H were caught In the billiard lhat night H ' Ito get around the -point of the mount 1 ' There were "no accidents, how ! I Announcement is mada' Of th0 on- H I gagoment of Delbort J. Duncan, son' H I of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan of this HI c'ty ond Miss Rita Rnwllngs of Salt H I Lako. They will bo married at the H'B , nomo -f the brdo in Salt Lake April H B2th and will make their homo In H Salt Lake. Mr. Duncan Is-well known H hero and his many friends extend Hi congratulations. -Ml For tho Junior Prom you ought to go to Chlpman's and got you the nice pumps or sllppors. vV numb'or of local teachers woat to Pleasant Grove to attend a meeting tor th0 teachers of the district. Aire. Sadlo Honry apent Wednesday In Proo attending to buslnoss matters. mat-ters. Wm. Crystal and Vorn Ilollndrake motored to Salt I-iko Tuesday and Hjient tho day on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ren Smart and baby of Snlt I-iko nro spending the week In American Fork visiting Mr. and .Mr. Alma Rowley and family. Mrs. Mary Maudsley was a Provo visitor Tuesday evening, with her daughter Lola, who , is attending school there. Mrs. W. A. Robinson returned home Sunday after spending a wcok In Salt Lako and DIngham visiting her daughter!. daug-hter!. Clydo Chlpman roturnod to American Ameri-can Fork Sunday from Rawlings, Wyoming. whcr0 he spont tho past several months. Mr. Chlpman has occoptcd a position In tho J. C. Pon-noy Pon-noy Co. Btoro hero. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Condor entertain- j cd n number of friends at tholr homo J Saturday night. Dancing was tho j matn fcaturo of the ovenlng aftor which a delicious suppor was served, covers bolng laid for 85 guests. Mrs. Wm. Jackson and children, or i Salt Lake aro Upending a visit with, Mrs. Jackson's parents Mr. and. Mrs. Oeo. Miller of Highland., Mrs. Ohas. Parker find' children returned to their homo In Highland after visiting Mr. nnd-MrsV Jackson- ln8alf Lake. ,, The advanced' '8elor ilass'oMhe Tfrsf ward'M.' I. A. gave tin Interesting, Interest-ing, program 'Sunday eVening which was' enjoyed by the remaining men.' bers of that orgnnUatlon. The number's num-ber's 'were as 'follows, singing '"Utah .We Love Thoo", Mrs. Minnie Pulley; cornet duet;'Quontln Greenwood nnd Henry Martin f the speakers who re presented different foreign countries Ms missionaries br 'natives were J. M. f Grant, Holland; Eliza Chrlstenson, Scotland and England; Alox Dloom-Aiulst, Dloom-Aiulst, Sweden; J. H. Davla, Wales; Ray Olpln of Pleasant Grove represent repre-sent Japan. Miss Dorothy Chlpman 'sang a Scotch solo. Tho program (closed by tho congrgegatlon singing '"The Star Spangled Banner." Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Walker pent th0 week end in Salt Lake visiting Irelathcs and friends. xAm Mr. and Mrs, Jamos Snape are the 'proud pnrents of a baby boy bor Sunday, All concerned doing nicely. - Where can I get suluble hose and slippers for tho Junior Prom? Chip-man's Chip-man's havo tho choicest line. Tho American Fork High -uhcool band wilt give a concert at the Third ward Sunday night at the M. I. A. meeting. All are cordially invited to attend. " Messrs. J. L. FIrniage, W J. Mc-Carron Mc-Carron and Wayne Mercer went to Salt Lako Friday night on business in the Interests of the J. C. Penney Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter and daughter LuRae returned to American Ameri-can Fork Sunday evening after spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Karl MatheWB. Clauses in drafting by members of tho Woman's Farms Bureau were hold Wcdnosday afternoon at the 'homo of Mrs. L. M. Evans, Miss Ella Pcnrod, Mrs. Alma Earl and Mis. Geo. Meredith. Mrs. Ellen Greeno received a telegram tele-gram Monday morning from San Ber-nadtno, Ber-nadtno, Callr. stating that her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Isabell Nlsh of that place had died of pneumonia. Mrs. Greene left Tuesday morning for California. 1 Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. Johnell Walker entertained the Honey' 'gathers swarm of the Fourth ward at tho homo of Mrs. Anderson Thurs-daf. Thurs-daf. Tho usual work was taken up after which games were enjoyed and h dainty lunch was served. t ' t.M Tlio 'basket ball boys of the r'local high school, togother with their" coach are being entertained at the home of Miss Zelma Meredith this evening. fThe color scheme is carried out In (rednnd white and the guests Include ,1 the following: Misses Thelraa Boley VCo Aydelotte, Reta Adams, Florence t Duncan, La Bell Anderson, Genevieve Genevi-eve Stewart,Messrs. Grant In'gersoll, Newell Hofhelns, Alex KarreaJUton Storrs, Eligah. Chlpman, Elmo Crook-ston. Crook-ston. Earl' Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hofmstead. '"- V'"J .- f Mr. and Mrs. Rtfben Chlpman and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ingersoll motored to Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Roy Woods spent the week end In Salt Lake visiting: relatives and fricnlds. Mrs. E. 8. Poulson and daughter Vllo of Provo, spent Thursday In American Fork, with friends. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Coddlngton are moving into the Stephen Andersen homo of th Fourth ward this week. , Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Cook spent the week-end In Salt Lake visiting relatives and" friends., Mr. and Mrs. G. Merle Taylor and children of Provo spent Sunday In Ameiican Fork visiting at the home of Bp. and Mrs. J. R. Hindley. Silk hose and slippers are necessary to mak0 you look right for the Junior Jun-ior Prom. Tou can get them at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Barratt are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday morning. MothVr and babe doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Cheney have moved to Conlvillo, their former home, this week after a several months' mon-ths' stay In American Fork. , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston motored mo-tored to Provo Thursday. Mr. Crookston Crook-ston roturned homo that evening, but Mrs. Crookston remained to visit friends fri-ends for a fow days. Th0 Ladloa Aid of the Presbyterian Church met at tho home of Mrs. L. M. Evans Thursday afternoon. The usual activities of this organization wore enjoyed, after which light refreshments re-freshments wor0 served. ' Mrs. Frank Brown of Salt Lake, but who wits formerly in charge of the Josoph Smith Memorial Home in Vermont, spent Friday and Saturday tfiorc, as a guest of Mrs. 8. L. Chip-man. Chip-man. , " . " In honor of the 89th birthday of W. iW. Robinson, a number of relatives and friends gathered at" his home Wednesday evening to' celebrate the Anniversary. The time was spent In social- diversions, after which a daln-iy daln-iy lunch wus served. Dr. Ellis R., Shlpp of Salt Lake spent Tuesday In American Fork. Mr. and Mro. Nells Nelson; spent Friday In Salt Lako, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelloy of Salt Lake spent Sunday In American Fork visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Crookston returned re-turned to American Fork Bundayafter spending 'the week end In Salt Lake ;Dr. P. M. Kelly will address the Senlorclass of Ihe'Flrst ward'lLl" A. Sunday eyenlng.,,, All, Interested are cordially Invited to attend." "" Mrs. Melllsa -Bofey1, 'lit'miUh) Vera Boley,' Mrs.hfto Boley,' Mil's Sarah Parker; Mr s.nd'"'' mW.7' Roy Greenwood, "Mrs. Knma 'Anderson, and Mrs. B. 'P. Mcdrew motored' to iSalt Lake'Saturdky.on'businoss 'and to attend the tournament. Mrs. Nell Shelley la preparing s k 'move to Salt Lake next week where B (( she will make her home. - AM w Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Searle of Bur- H ft ley, Ida, are rejoicing over tho arrival iH 11 of a baby girl, born last week. -iU c Young men, high school students, tr ' we have the nifty Junior Prom suits -,1 and shoes, ties, collars and silk aoi M Chlpman's. . M Mrs. Alice Campbell, Mrs. Ellen 'M Greene of this' city and Miss Ruby M Nlsh or' Salt Lake left Tuesday mor- -fl nlng for San BoMadiao, Calif., to at- "-H tend the funeral of Mrs. Isabell Nlsh. ' e-.N -, j-m v, i A ffl QlHri..es',:Vansa Nielsen and Zlaa M Clayson I' entertained the teaehers of ,k theHarHagton bunding at the home Af of the 'former Wednesday' evening of last 'week.- A deltghtraP time was '1v spent-In "the usual social diversions H aftor which' the hostesses served a H dainty r lunch. i M |