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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Miss Jean Mahood chaperoned the vasatch Academy seventh and eih-tu eih-tu grade students at a very success-lui success-lui skating party and social Saturday Satur-day evening in the gymnasium. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick, Mr. and Mrs. . S. P. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Johnson, Mrs. 3. B. Jensen, Ole Neilsen and Arnold John son of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson Wed- neaday evening. Mrs. A. H. Poulsen entertained thirty guests at a miscellaneous shower and luncheon Friday afternoon after-noon of last week in honor of her daughter, Vera who was married Thursday, February 2, in Yakima, Washington to E. F. Perham o St. Anthony, Idaho. The youns couplo will make their home in Takima. Mrs. Frank Jones and Mrs. Vernon Brotheraon entertained the North Ward Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. officers of-ficers at the home of Mrs. Jones Wed nesday evening. An. annually successful dancing party was given Friday evening in Armory Hall under the auspice of the local farm bureau. Calico dresses and overalls were worn by all quests and during the evening old fashioned refreshments were served. About three hundred guests .were in attendance. Little Miss Phyliss Matson entertained enter-tained ten. p.lay.mate.s..At. a,.candy,jull. Sunday afternoon. The ' Que'stibh "ciur :meT: WeSnes-' day evening--with Slife Merle .Aldrich" Following a short musical program, luncheon was served to the Miuea Dorothy Jacobs, Alfie Tebbs, Helen Winters, Amber Hanford, Cecil Tebbs and Lena Madsen. A unique valentine party was given Saturday evening In the Wasatch Gymnasium by the Christian Bn-deavo'P Bn-deavo'P Society. Valentine decorations decora-tions ''prevailed and red and white were skillfully used in the faTors and color scheme. Games and musical mu-sical ; numbers were featured and light refreshments served to fifty guests. Mrs. A. R. Riley is leaving the early ; part of net. week for her home',. in Moberyf Jlgsgurl after two years residence in Mt' Pleasant. .Thai Crochet Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon" wlflrMrs 'liar; ion Keilson. ' " "'V " Inez Home Culture Clp met at the hSme of JtrsrCAXdeovyed-'; nesday afternoon. Mrs. ' T. M. Kemss.ff read an exceptionally interesting inter-esting sketch of the life of Theadore Roosevelt and Mrs. G. W. Brand read oxecrpts from 'Pgosevolt'i Let-, ters to his Children,'-'--Luncheon was"' served for twenty guests. Mrs. B. C. Freston will entertain the club next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Cherry expects to leave Sunday to visi JfipatferS Jflm Louis,q' Cherry, who V attending' the U- A..C. at Logan. Mrs J. ii. Hornung returned Tues-d.y Tues-d.y to her home in Salt Lake after week's visit her with her daughter, Mrs. r. L. Johns. The Tweutieth Century Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of M-"s. i!. W. Wecch. Mrs. Vern; 3 W '"tors read an article "New Post' fon of Women iu American Industry," Indus-try," and Mrs. James Larsen begjan a study course, 'Women of the Bible' siBf.'Bebekah" as the day's- topic.: A magnzme article was read by Mrs. A. O.-Christensen and musical'nuru-lers musical'nuru-lers re furn,sned by M,8g Gertr-ude Rolfson and Robert Weech, Jr."' An elaborate luncheon was served at the conclusion of the program. Mrs. Oscar Anderson returned WVdnesday fr0M Loag Beachj Cg,f where -she has spent the past. three nioiitUs as a guest of her sister? Mrs. N'. S. Neilson. vW; :" Are: you going to the Patrlottc Kali at the Armory Hall FrldsT, February 17th. if. |