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Show WALKS. Xews from Friday, February 28th. Soren Jacobsen, Robert Nelson and Robert Reese went to Paysou Wednesday. Steven Jensen, Lenard Reese and Thomas Worthington went to Fillmore Fill-more Wednesday on business. A very enjoyable time was spent Thursday evening at the home of Miss Harriet Thomas. The rooms were very beautifully decorated in the National colors. The evening even-ing was spent in music and Five Hundred, Hun-dred, after which an elaborate four course supper was served to the following: fol-lowing: Sophia Reese, Delia Worthington, Worth-ington, Geneva Worthington, Eva Potter, Virginia Davis, Douglas Lamb, Moroni Thomas, Alma Thomas, Thom-as, Lee Oldroyd, and the hostess. A party was given in honor of Washington's birthday at the home of Miss Sophia Reese Saturday evening. even-ing. Moroni Thomas represented George Washington and Eva Potter impersonated Martha Washington. A program was enjoyed by all after which a luncheon was served to the following ' guests: Eva Potter, Virginia Vir-ginia Davis. Delia Worthington, Harriet Har-riet Thomas, Douglas Lamb, Moroni Thomas, Alma Thomas and the hostess. host-ess. Miss Delia Worthington was surprised sur-prised at her home Friday evening hi- a number of her friends. The evening was spent in making candy. Mrs. D. P. Rees is visiting with her daughter at Ogden. Mrs. Vera Johnson is visiting at Fountain Green. Veron Worthington entertained a number of her friends Friday evening at her home. Games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served. A party was given at the School Building Friday evening complimentary compliment-ary to A: J. Rees by his students. The rooms were attractively decorated decorat-ed with the national colors. During the evening a musical program and games were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. The High Ten entertained at a delightful de-lightful dancing party followed by supper Saturday evening at the Social Hall. The hall was decorated in the national colors and Washington's birthday emblems. The Allied flags formed a centerpiece for the supper table. D. L. Thomas represented George Washington and Charlotte Price represented Martha Washington. Washing-ton. Covers were placed for Laura Rees. Vella Thomas, Lewella Rees, Mrs. Evelyn Nelson, Berdie Lamb, Zella Davis, Leona Rees, Dora Midg-ley, Midg-ley, Charlotte Price, D. L. Thomas, Robert Nelson. Lloyd Price, Theodore Rees, Dewey Nelson, Alma Thomas, Loren Rees, and Alvin Midgley. Miss Laura Rees was hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon Sunday. Sun-day. . Covers were laid for Berdie Lamb. Lewella Rees, Vella Thomas, and the hostess. |