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Show WELLSVILLE HAPPENINGS FORTHE WEEK Wellsvllle, October 13. Mrs. Maggie Mag-gie Parker entertained tho Mnple circle last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Violet Parkinson read a poem, a story given by Mrs. Myrtlo Hatch. Tho hostess served refreshments. Those present were: Mesdames.Iveno Parkinson, Rachel Parkinson, Ethel Jones, Madgo Bankhend, Magglo Jones, Violet Parkinson, Mao Wilson, Myrtlo Hatch, Mlnnlo Parkinson, Kate Parker, Rosella Allen and Clara Jarvls. Mrs. M. W. Gnrret of Garland was guest of Mrs. S. P. Kail last week. A flno boy arrived at the homo of our commissioner, nominee, Mr. Brlgham Mnughan Inst Saturday morning. Brlgham's smllo Is broader than over now. A girl comcto the homo of Mr. and Mrs. oJhn B. Woodward Inst week. Tho conferonco visitors nro returning return-ing homo nfter a good tlmo In Salt Lako CIty.A largo number went from hero. Among tho number were, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mnughnn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Hall and Bishop nnd Mrs. Charles Maughan. Mrs. Danlol L. Waltors has been very Hi for some timo past. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darley and Mrs. D. H. Maifghnn havo gone to attend at-tend tho funeral of Mr. Tim Parkinson, Parkin-son, of Roxburg, Idaho. Tho deccas-od deccas-od Is tho son of Mrs. Jano Parkinson, Parkin-son, and was formerly a resident of Wellsvllle. Ho leaves a wlfo and seven children. Mrs. PnrklnRon has been In Rexburg for several weeks whilo her son was 111. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mnughan nnd Miss Gunderson of Hyrum were Wellsvllle visitors last Sunday. On Tuesday evening tho opening social of tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. was hold in tho tabernacle. A good program of songs, music and tnlks was rendered. Refreshments nnd dancing concluded tho evening. A meeting wns hold last night to orgnnlzo a Woodrow Wilson club. |