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Show Club Party Is Novel Affair A delightful affair of the week was .the annual" Christmas party at which members of the Mothers club and their husbands were entertained entertain-ed at Bromley clubrooms in American Ameri-can Fork, Wednesday night. Hostesses Hos-tesses were Mrs. Maud Richards, Mrs. Ida West, Mrs. Venace Merrill and Mrs. Geneva Warnick. Glittering stars, small silver bell place cards, and centerpieces of clusters of large silver bells tied with blue cellophane bows formed the attractive and colorful decorations decora-tions for the two long tables at which the turkey dinner was served. The mellow light in the rooms came from blue princess tapers and the artistically lighted Christmas tree. A. P. Warnick acted as toast-. master. Mrs. Grant Y. Anderson gave a toast to the "men, and Mr. Frank Newman responded with "To the Ladies". A humorous song pointing point-ing out the weaknesses of the Mothers Moth-ers club, written by Karl Banks was sung under his direction. Mrs. Reva Fugal led the group in the singing of Christmas carols. Progressive games were played under the direction of Ray Merrill, winners of the prizes being Mrs. Fern Smith and Dr. G. Y. Anderson. A comic "Santa Claus" prize was awarded to Mrs. Irwin Jensen. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Jun-ius West, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamett, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton. Mrs. Reva Fugal. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Macfarlane, Macfar-lane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Millen Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin. |