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Show Social Notes By Mrs. Ralph Box Mrs. Betty Snyder was hostess, host-ess, Thursday evening at Milt's Circus Lounge to honor Mrs. Marilee Connell, who is leaving Cedar City to make her home in Provo. Thirty guests enjoyed a lunch and social. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heaton and daughter Linda, left Sunday Sun-day for a motor trip through Arizona, New Mexico and Cali- j fornia. They will spend Thanksgiving Thanks-giving in San Diego. They will be away 10 days. Miss Ida Markman of Provo is enjoying a pleasant stay with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Beasley and family. The junior high class of the Presbyterian Sunday School, under un-der the direction of Mrs. Robert Hacker, enjoyed a theater party Friday evening. Refreshments were served to climax the evening. even-ing. Mrs. Frank Dalley was hostess Monday evening at her home to honor Major and Mrs. Pat Fen-ton, Fen-ton, who are visiting in Cedar City. Major Fenton just returned from the Korean war front. Refreshments were served to ita YrMntrci1 minute fr QnH TV.tre IIU1U1.U gUl..1l.7. .114. UllVt A'llW. Blaine Johnson, Mrs. James Hoyle, Mrs.- Norton James, Mrs. Logan Carr, Mrs. Vance Johnson, Mrs. Dan Gillies and Mrs. Blair Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowe and baby daughter left Tuesday for Los Angeles to spend Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with relatives. Mrs. C. J. Beasley spent the week end visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl B. Berglaud and family fam-ily in Henderson ( Nev. In Salt Lake City visiting relatives rela-tives during the past week were Mrs. Truman Lyons and her three children. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leigh left Wednesday morning for Camp Ord, Calif, where Pete is to be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fakler returned re-turned Sunday from Ogden and Salt Lake City, where they had been combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nightin-, gale of Collinsville, Okla., enjoyed en-joyed a short stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Biederman recently. Mrs. Roy Lundgren honored Mrs. Theodore Mohler with a stork shower, and Mrs. John Wickman a "hankie" shower on Tuesday afternoon at her home. She was assisted by Mrs. F. B. Parkinson and Mrs. W. F. Ken-nedy Ken-nedy as co-hostesses. Pencil games were played. Dainty refreshments were served , to the following guests: Mrs. Karl Gardner, Mrs. Charles Carper, Car-per, Mrs. Oscar Larson, Mrs. Clara Junge, Mrs. R. L. Wahl, Mrs. Clayton Lewis, Mrs. Gur-lie Gur-lie Lundgren, Mrs. Raymond Anker, An-ker, Mrs. Ralph Box, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. C. L. Lynch, Mrs. Alice Giegef,Mrs. Margaret Car- roll. Mrs. Harvey Duncan, Mrs. William Burton, Mrs. Jack Rail, Mrs. Robert Hacker. Mrs. Marie Robinson, Mrs. Earl Bunn and Mrs. S. A. Schmidt. Mrs. Claude Smith was honored hon-ored Sunday evening for a birthday birth-day celebration. Dinner was served to 11 guests and the eve-ning eve-ning was spent playing canasta. |