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Show ' - : 1 ' ' NE1GHUORHOOD NEWS i I Miss Ada McArthur, entertained I members of the O. N. 0. Club and j other special guests, at a kinsington i r-. ; i d l'umcheon, Thursday evening. Members of the slake Y. L. M. I. A. board entertained Friday evening at the home of the pre-jiden;t, Mrs. A. W. Andersen, in honor of Miss Bo nice. Madsen, who is leaving today to-day to p.i tend ,'ihn TTniversitv of Utah. Resides the honor ,guest there were present Mrs. Obed :Nelson, Mrs. H. V. nowen,1 Mr-?. R. L. Madsen, Mrs. tn lin,!? Ericksen, .Mi's Oleab Wall, Ml "3 Ethel Lund. Mrs. Seymour Jen--e i Mis A ' la -Slmp'on, Mrs. A. W. Andersen and Mrs. E, F. Bohne. .: Progressive games were played wiirh fmst prize awarded to Mdss Aria Simpson. Musical nr.mibers preceded an e-. e-. laborate l.uncheon. . Constitution week was observed in all the classe? at North Sanpete High School by special work, with an assembly as-sembly Friday, September 17, at which Attorney S. S. Atkln gave a talk on the 'constitution. Several numbers were played hv the High School Orchestra and a violin solo by Reed Clarke. Mrs. J. E. Otte and two Children of Afton Wyoming are guests at (he home of Mrs..Otte's rii'reni's, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brand. M'si Lily King, state president of hhe Youmg (Peoples Christian Endeavor Endea-vor Societfes, , Mr. and Mrs. Russel Goodman 'and little daughter, and Ray King, all of Salt Lake, were week end guests of Mt. Pleasant friends. ' ' ! Mis.3 Kin. ai the principal speak-j er at the five, o'clock vesper services ;n the First ! Presbytertan Church Sunday evening. Announcement has been made of the birth of a eon to Dr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks at Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Weeks wan feirfmerty Miss Mylrtle ; Larsen of this'tlty. Mrs. Olivia P. Burns and Mrs. Parley Hansen entertained memhers of the local cEna.epter of the Service Star Legion at-the first of this Season's Sea-son's meetireg's Wednesday afterni ..n ! at the Hansen "home. . A letter from. Mrs. J. W. Cherrv, t state president and the first president ! of the- foes! Chapter wa-ea by Mrs. ! Frdncis J. Nielsen, Othe? numbers I on tie program included- a. reading I by 'Mrs. Olivia v Burns'an'd music' cal numben hy the Misses Lucile and ; Crystal Hansen,- Myra Beck, Pearl i Poulson and Lucile Stewart. j Mrs. M. E. Jensen entertained fifteen fif-teen little gue-jts at a party Tuesday in honor of her daughter, Prances' j ninth birthday anniversary. I Students and facully members of North Sanpele high school held the annual water melon bust and fall frolic at Riverside Park Friday afternoon. after-noon. A or-eci-al program will be a feature Jot the North ward relief society - ht- ginin.g at two oclock next Tuesday after' noon in the North ward chapel. The program inu.-:d(vi vocal solo Mr-,. Obed Nnlr.on; vocal selection Mrs. Jay Hafen, Mrs. Edwaird Jensen Mrs. Geoi ,e Squire, and Mrs. William Jones; . address "The Importaace of teachers attending Relief Society and other meetings" Mrs., Elizabeth Christensen, Chris-tensen, stake relief society president piano solo Mrs. George D. Hughes; readings I'ttle Miss Itfarjo.r.ie Seely. A social hour and refreshments will follow the program. Students of tho Junioir high -chool have selected the following new officers for the ensuing year, J President Brooks Madsen; vice pre-d-, dent, Wanda Matson; secreitairy, Alke J Peel; cheer leaders, Essie Olson. Li'etta Seely, Douglas. Joilgensen; athletic managers, Ida Allred and Mix Rills. The new students at the junior high school will be initialed at a 'party at. the hi.;h school building ; Friday evening. I The officers and teachers of the South ward relief society will enter-l.v'n enter-l.v'n a,ll members at the annual open-' ir.-; social and party next Tuesday! a-te.rnoon begining at two oclock. The pre idoncy of the rel'ef so-f-:fi y constitutes the executive committee com-mittee and is in charge of the program pro-gram which includes music, readings, ihumorou-s sketches, and speeches. |