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Show f J Th Fifth, ward will hold a reunion next Friday evening for all ward members to attend.. Th committee is formed of the various committees of W tiwwtwsb Phone S30-A- , has returned to Salt Lake ; I City. i1 ... Mi . M It !l i lit I r f: ? t a I S . ; . On Saturday evening Miss Madge York gave an enjoyable, party com pi The First ward literary meeting win mentary to Miss Ida Van Wagoner, at convene Thursday at 2 oclock and an srhich occasion wag enjoyed an indul-genc- e ladiee are Invited to attend. Amnst-cal-e In games and music.: Dainty from Prof. Reids-stud- io will enwere also served. Those tertain those present atvl the disenapresent werejdissee Aretha Thurgood, Bion will be on the "Castle Builder" by Sophia Collins, Myrtle Wood,-Qeld- ia Nephr Aecterson Bockatead, Eva Jacobsen, Stella Jel-seLily Thompson and Messrs. Ray On Monday evening Mr. and Mra. Van Wagoner, George Beckstead, Sam Owen Davl9.Byraa.Cox, .Boyd., Davis,, tSch:ab"we ntertapers to the members of the Five Hundred Card f Lyman Vincent, Ed. Van Wagoner, Club. The prizes wiere received by Thomas Rochards, Dutton Miller and Mra, Preston G. Peterson and Mr. Mra Alice Van Wagoner, Geo, A. Hansen. Beautiful rosea and . i- -- The Ladies' Faculty of the B. Y. U. carnations were tastefully arranged to met Saturday afternoon to enjoy a decorate the rooms, and a dainty sociable time at the home of Mra. Geo, luncheon was served. In addition to th c,ub member8 Mr- Mra C- Ht Brtmban, who entertained with th, Mffi- - R- - K Ahderterg a Mf Ltwe of Miss Alice Reynolds, j Mra. Elsie C. . Carroll, Miss Hattie and Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Jone particiIn the event.. enjoyable pated Walker anti. Mist Leona Billings. An original game was introduced by Mrs. Carroll which, together with aznuslng At the home of Mrs. Fera Decker on contests and a good programme, made Saturday the Seld&l club members met the time most desirable. The guests and were entertained at six tables, were served with a delicious luncheon, the club prize being received by Mrs. , 'f' -David Openshaw and the guest on by Mis Mrs. Hannah Kerby and; May Mra Helen Redford. Tbe party, which Arrowsmith of Salt Lake City are the Included tbe following Invited guests, guests of Mrs. N. F. Wilson for a few were served a dainty luncheon: Me- dames R. E. Knowlden, C. IL Wright, (days. I, M, Warner,. Helen Bedford ...JL J. .. The Nineteenth Century Club met Stewart, J. A. Buttle. G. W. Fitzroy ....... Friday-with .Mrs, Ttoaipeon and. Mrs.,T,.T.; Thompson,, ' Miss Downey, state organizer of public libraries, gave a talk on "Literature The crystal wedding anniversary of and Culture," which was very Instruc Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Humprey was cele- tivw. The club Will meet next Friday brated on Saturday evening, and with Mrs. T. T. Thompson. Mrs. Archie ed one of the prominent social affairs. Thurman will give a paper on "Poems For the occasion the rooms were pret-tlly decorated in a Bcheme of red and of Protest" white, Thirty guests enjoyed a n!n nr8t of card8' jhen of mu ant delightful evening of Jollification d To mark the occasion meB 8,c and merriment was enjoyed last even- Mr8 Humprey wer Mr and "C,P Ing at the First ward Social hall, a of aPPPrtat where the choir members entertained.,1 v At 8:30 a splendid programme was! card party of excellent' seven rendered, including musical number and this winder, Auction Bridge club Veto the the direcUon of Mrs. Sadie Ramsey ,rf IrTin- - Jr- Tb(1 M r R of p,e8tB and Mr. Alfred Johnson. Mrs. J, R. received were fa' by Mrs. W. L. Wflkins had charge of tbe games, which included many "of JntctoBtand lr6a;h and Mrs.W..D. Roberta. The consisted of carnations, Borne fine contests. Mrs. A. 8. Jones Orations cholce and a d,nner w vd to composed a comical song, which allude Mrs. C. Sam Schwab, ed to every choir member, and when Wlowlng:Mrs. E- Erickson, Mrs. W. D Roberts, Mrs. rendered was the cause of unlimited D- Sutton, Mrs. W, J. Stlehl, Mrs. fun. During the serving af delicious EA Hansen. Mrs. W. L BIerBacb 5 refreshments, DlbhopJ, A, Buttle acted astoastmaster. The balance of the- - snd Mrs. G. C. evening so thoroughly enjoyed by all NSxt Frtday evenlng at 7:30 pnmif,t present was devoted to dancing. The 1n tlie Maeser school house Bonnevllle gentlemen served the refreshments social will be tendered under, the direction of Mr. W. P. White- - ward, a grand and Percy BillLeon Pearce Elders hesATT'' ow, returned jriissioiiarles, as a wel- t com home, A programme Including Mrs. Elsa Miller euttertaintd,at Ji various forms of 'entertainment will be T-T- -- H ; 1 i ! 1 i ; I i t f S . I . Mrs. Mary Jane Cluff has returned from a Salt Lake visit event-to-be- . . r pro-vld- Tbe committee la laboring entirely to prepare a good programme and to wlt- this all ladles are extended a After upending ten days as the guest cordial Invitation. of Ulus Effie Evans, Miss Leona I i Benderson In "The Sunshine Ctrl," and then returned to London, was taken to this country by William A. Brady, tbe well known producer. The WfTtimi SocletyTwftf HrsTfia' original English company wilL appear -JaekBon-i- a e la It charge, and they will here. -- ' tbe programme This evening at Leonard Booker, who plays the Im7; 30 at Mrs. Jacksons residence, a portant role of the Folic Inspector la meeting sill b held to plan the de- this play, was th origfnal James in All ward mem- "Bunty Pulls the Strings," as played lightful bers- sr cordially invited to partici- jin England and In this country. He Is pate ta this social event, and are as- a well known character actor in Eng--j sured of a splendid, tlrwa. land. The other characters are also English. Mrs. Henry Arrowsmith of Draper la J The playlet has a unique plot, which la Provo visiting with Mrs. II. S. Pyne remains a secret until the very close, and Mrs. N. F. Wilson. I and holds the interest of the audience till th finish. It shows a young EngMiss Ella Mitchell has returned to lishman after a nights debauch, wakher Ogden home after an enjoyable ing up In a strange apartment at' 3 a. visit .with her uncle, Mr. Wm., H. m. H discovers a dead man whom MltchelL.for. a number of day he believe h hilled. The wife telephones for the police. An Inspector EEIJ!ELIBER Tbe firat twenty arrives and agrees, for a sum, to let adults who enter tror' store Wed-da- thtt&U'go. The denouement and nortiapr at get Free mer- "the tables turned"., brings the playlet to a startling close. chandise. .Tlctcber & Thomas, UVJ Li . . - WEDNESDAY VITAGRAPH NIGHT , "HOPE FOSTER'S MOTHER A Special Feature with Edith Story and Mary Maurice. "THE ROCKY ROAD OF LOVE Featuring Flora Finch. , -- "LOLATHE RAT Maurice Costello and Estelle Mar do- Featuring y 90 ENGLISH STAR COMING THURSDAY .. .. Matinee 4 p.m. Clara Kimball Young in LOLA A Shubert Feature in Five Parts. ! NOTICE. Th E. E. Cliv, Lendens Favorite, First Season Tour Coming to the Columbia Wednesday! Ing ' E. E. Clive, well known in London as a light comedian, is making his first tour .through the .West, abd will appear at the Columbia Wednesday in a sketch entitled, "One Good Turn" in which he appeared for twenty-eigh- t successive weeks at the Little Theatre, London. Jn spite of the fact that he played In England practically all bis life, be has been under the management of - Charles Frohman. H$ was a favorite gt the Garrick, the Duke of York, and the St. James Theatre is London and made his first appearance in this country when Frob-niabrought him ' here' hr play oppo--sitBillie Burke In "Mindi the Paint OIrL" This production stayed thirty-twweeks at the Lyceum New York and later went on an extended road tour, playing the largest cities In the West Later he played - with " Julia u e v annual Stockholders' meeting of the Provo Building ft Loan Society will be held Tuesday, February 9th, 1915, at 7:39 p. in., at the Court Room, County. Court House, fcr ,the purpose of hearing annual report, the election bf officers and such other business as may come before the meeting. . H. T, THOMAS. Secretary. First publication Jan. 22, 1915. last publication Feb. 9, 1915. .. FRIDAY ' THE REALAGATHA' InJTwo Acta featuring Francis X. Bushman. " " "ZUDORA THE KEYSTONE LAUGH NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . . All persons having claims against the eiatate of George M. 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Miss Fanny McLean, teacher ofj MpT stewart Horsley and and Mrg that grade, assisted in entertaining. Miss Margaret Smoot left this morning for togan, where they sill reside for sorae.,Ume..Mr.JlOT his school studies and Miss Smoot will take a coursejn china painting. t VI s. . I i; - Everybody Welcome .,W -- ROBINSON BROS. . ft - v. ' A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WANT GOOD SERVICE. Provo Academy Avenue W55stas.A 4 |