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Show n Mrs. Leon Whipple returned to her home in Ogden Sunday, after -i spending the past two weeks here ( , with, her mother, Mrs. F.mily Foster. Mrs. Dena GraDt, Glen" Sykes and T Miss Beth Hutchings have been em- ployed by the American Fork Coop. JJ to assist'during the Christmas shop- ping season. ' 5 Charming in every detail was the meeting of the Ladies Literary Asso- - ciation Thursday afternoon at the ; , Comiis Club House, where they were g entertained by Mrs. Willis Bromley and Mrs. John C. Adamson. The g Christmas theme was carried out in s .: both the reception room decorations ! and program. The luncheon menu and table favors were also suggestive of the Yulelide season. The dining -fo room table had as a centerpiece a tall red candle tapers surrounded by Schelly. Sc-helly. During the afternoon, Mrs. fci Mary Humphries at the piano and Miss Lenore Crookston on the violin Q furnished musical entertainment. A American JFork Locals' Miss Virginia Brown In company with Ruel Winters of Salt Hake City, attended "Comdemned" at the Capitol Theatre in Salt bake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter JJevey, Sr., and Mrs. E. IT. Boley were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. Patriarch W. B. Smith was brought homo Sunday from the L. D. S. Hospital Hos-pital in Salt Lake City, where he underwent an operation for hernia I sixteen days ago. From last reports number of holiday selections were fa featured by Miss Crookston. Mrs. R. L. Ashby read individual Christmas tributes to each member of the assoc- iation. Between the luncheon courses, ;- Mrs. Margaret Bromley led the guests in a number of Christmas carols. This feature was made most novel and unique by the seting created for it. Little Miss Sidney Nicholes present- g ed everyone with a tiny lighted can- , die, which remained burning during g the caroling. Special guests at the i delightful affair were: Miss Melba Adamson, Mrs. Martha Buckwalter, Miss Clarice Bromley, Mrs. Margaret g G. Bromley and Mrs. Howard Nich- oles. ' . I he is getting along very nicely. Our choice potted plants and cut dowers will make excellent Christmas and special presents. Humphries, Telephone 2-00. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand and daughter, Gwen, of Draper, were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabriskie. Mrs. William R. Hansen visited from Wednesday until Friday in Salt Lake City, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Elsnore. Allen Chamberlain, who has been employed in Idaho the (past seven months, is home, and will remain until un-til after the winter season with his mother, Mrs. Charles Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith are happy over the arrival of a fine baby boy born Monday. Mother and babe are doing very nicely. Mrs. Smith was before her marriage, Miss Delia Doyle of Lehi. |