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Show Friends of Mrs. James Shelley will be pleased to learn that she is able to be about again after a month's illness which confined her to her home. A meeting of the stake M. I. A. Boards was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. West Hammond. In keeping with the M. I. A. out-I out-I line the Young Women of the Board surprised the Young Men by serving a tasty lunch after the meeting. There were fourteen present. Mrs. Leo G. Meredith and Miss Selma Seastrand entertained the members of the First ward Gleaner class Monday night at the Meredith home. The outstanding feature of the party was the display of the layette which all Gleaner classes of the church were asked to make. The girls gave reports of various trips taken this summer and the travelogue trav-elogue was continued in the motion picture taken by Mr. and Mrs. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baird through the New England states this summer. A delicious lunch was served the eighteen present. Local Items j Mrs. F. E. Schefti and Mrs. Erma McKensie of Salt Lake are visiting here for two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crookston. Mrs. Donna Tregaskis gave a dinner din-ner in honor of the 60th birthday of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Greene, Tuesday. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Greene, Miss Beth Greene of this city, Mrs. Victor Holmstead, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Donephue, Mrs. Iva Dell Holmberg and Miss Mildred Greene of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Earl of Copperton visited in American Fork Friday last. Her mother and sister, Mrs. W. A. Robinson and Miss Bessie Robinson returned to Copperton with her and spent the week-end. Mutual Coal $6.25 per ton, Delivered, De-livered, adv. Mrs. David Cahn spent the major part of this week in Salt Lake City with relatives while her husband, with a party of friends was on a deer hunt in southern Utah. Tuesday night a highly enjoyable social was held by the First ward M. I. A. the Young Women's organization or-ganization entertaining the Young Men's. Mrs. Emma Steiner was in charge of the games and program following which refreshments were served. Next Wednesday night in the ward chapel a party will be given by the officers and teachers honoring the retiring officers and teachers. Mrs. K. J. Bird was hostess Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon ot the ladies of the Sorosis club and several special spe-cial guests. Bridge was the main diversion of the afternoon, five tables being in progress. A delicious de-licious lunch was served late in the afternoon. The special guests bidden bid-den were Mesdames William Thornton, Thorn-ton, Earl Holmstead, W. R. Halli-day, Halli-day, Thomas A. Barratt and Lenard Chipman. Do you need Coal? See Don Wag-staff Wag-staff or phone 59-J. adv. Robert Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Scott, celebrated his 10th birthday birth-day last Friday by having a party -at his home. "Hearts" was played, Miss Beth Varney and Tracy Nicholes winning the prizes. A dainty lunch was served the nall guests at the small tables. Those present were Joyce Houston, Carma Meredith, Beth, Sherman, Eugene and Junior Varney, Bill Sykes, Ted Barratt, Tracy Nicholes, Stephen Baird, Dick Scott, Gene Parker, John Bennett, Blaine Thornton and Douglas Cleg-horn. Mr. and Mrs. Charl Anderson are receiving congratulations on the arrival ar-rival of a baby son, born Sunday in the Lehi hospital. Mother and babe are doing well. James Crompton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crompton, met with an accident while playing this week. He fell and broke an arm. The injured arm is healing nicely now, however. Gwen Preston celebrated her 11th birthday last Saturday by having a party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmo Peters. Thirty guests were present and enjoyed games of various kinds. A Hallowe'en luncheon lunch-eon was served. A shower party was held last Saturday Sat-urday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clements, honoring their niece, Mrs. Myrtle Clements Baker, whose recent marriage to Lynn Baker of this city took place. The party was larranged by aunts of the bride and was attended by forty-five. forty-five. Gaines were played followed by a tasty lunch. The honor guest received a number of lovely gifts. Sunday a very happy birthday surprise party was arranged at the home of Mrs. J. A. Whipple of Provo Pro-vo in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Boley of this city. The centerpiece of the dinner table consisted con-sisted of a decorated birthday cake bearing 80 candles. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West and family of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shanley and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Davis Boley and family of this city, and a brother, Laf e Parker, also of American Fork. Mrs. Boley is a respected resident of this community and her many friends join in extending birthday I felicitations. I o- |