Show H lu u I 1 By Bp Miss MIM Gertrude Wool Wood I II I I I J i iOne One of the most moot pleasant afternoons of the Club was as held Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day at M the home of Mrs Christy Brad Brad- shaw The Trie program consisted of or musical music music- al numbers A chorus composed of Mrs Violet Uric Urle Mrs May Cox Mrs l I Maude Matheson Mrs Mr Mame Thorley Thor Thor- Icy ley and Mrs Winnie Uric Urle accompanied ed on the piano by Miss Ivy Webster san sang Long Long Ago Theres A AI I Little Low Roofed Rooted Cottage Several duets Ive Grown so 50 Used to You Make Home Beautiful and The Old OldRag OldRag OldRag Rag Carpet were rendered by Mrs Mrs Winnie Uric Urie and Mrs Maine Mame Thorley Mrs Violet Uric Urie and Mrs Maude Matheson sang lathering Gathering Shells Quilting Party and BillieBoy Billie Boy Doy Mrs O. O O. O Larson played D Derous numerous nurn num- erous crous piano solos representing the old time compositions and modern At the close dose of the afternoons afternoon's program an I attractive luncheon was served by the hostess Special guests guesta for the afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- l noon were Mrs Clinton Sno Snow of St. St George and Mrs Barber mother of or Mrs Christie Bradshaw III The Old Fort Camp of the D D. U. U Pill P. P will ill hold a meeting Thursday Inthe in inthe inthe the Third Ward Relief Society room The meeting will ill be historical In nature nature na na- ture and will consist of The History of ot the D. D U. U P. P Relics given by Mrs W W. R. R Palmer History of or the Monuments Monuments ments menu Mrs Thomas Importance Importance Importance Im of Relics Mrs George Uric Urie a discussion on the Importance of th the of July Mrs Wallace Adair His try of the State Flag Mrs John Fife Appropriate musical selections sele will also be rendered It is suggested that each camp h have ve a display of relics on that day Sunday evening friends and their families gathered at May flat fIat to honor Mrs L. L A. A Thorley of Wyoming Lunch was eaten around a huge bonfire and the group of sixty slaty people spent a very plea pleasant nt evening singing and playing games game The party was as very Impromptu tu and although sixty were present it numbered only a few of the many friends of Mrs Thorley Plans are being made for a similar party In the near future to which all Cedar friends and acquaintances will ill be guests III Mrs Agatha Lunt and Mrs Elva entertained Wednesday of last week In honor of Mrs Kartell Harren Liston a bride of early May at the home of Mrs Lunt The rooms rooms' were very at at- at decorated with flowers and anda a II late afternoon luncheon was served to twenty guests I Miss Aim Margaret Williams returned to her home borne In Provo Wednesday Miss s Williams plans a two weeks week's visit at I home before leaving for Logan where I she will be employed as an Instructor at the college during summer r school Chool a a Mrs Cooley Oley left lett last week far or an ah extended visit in Northern Utah Uth h. h i Miss Alice LeJ Leigh 1 left lett BuDda Sunday for fOt Grand Orand canyon where she he win will hot her summers summer's occupation as Mr Pred Fred Warner met 1 id la I back In n C Cedar du ma many mangy months Absence Mrs Q George orge Esplin entertained Wednesday afternoon In m honor of her mothers mother's Mrs Charlotte Haight seven seven- ty ninth birthday A very delightful afternoon was spent by friends Mends and neighbors Twenty guests were served a delicious luncheon at the close atthe of at t the e afternoon a s Mrs Fred Foster left Thursday for Hinckley where Were she will spend several sever sever- al months visiting with her Mother lothe |