Show PROVO SOCIETY Provo Oct IOne of the most successful suc-cessful and pleasing musicales of the season was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Dr Walter R Pike under the direction of 1fr Robert Irvine Ir-vine The programme was enjoyable classical and apprelated by a select company Those who took part seemed to bend all their energies in the playing play-ing and singing as they never have before be-fore The pieces rendered were Piano selection Chppins first NocturneMiss Bernstein Duet Oh That We Two Were 11aylng Miss Yard and Mr Whltehea Violin Du Berrios Concerto 4 Master Grneman Contralto Creole Lovers Song Miss Ramsey Piano Litzs sixth Rhapsodic I Mis Dpra Irvine Quartette Sleep Kentucky Babe Miss Ward Miss Ramsey Will Roberts and 11 Whitehead Violin Souvenir de BadeMiss Miss Vogel burg Tenor OnceWalter Vhitehea Soprano From La Frueles DuDe Du-De Loer Trio Oh Hear 11e from opera Pauline Miss Ward Mr Roberts Mr Irvine Master Granemans rendition of Du Berrios Concerto has been pronounced pro-nounced the best piece on the pro gramme Miss Vogelburg played better bet-ter i seemed than she ever has before be-fore Her playing of Souvenir do Bade was very sweet and touching and deserves much praise The trio who sang Oh Hear Me were at their best and everyone was pleased with the song they sang o f Mr Willis C Robison president of the Wayne stake and superintentend eat of schools in hlscounty has been here the past week with his daughter who is undergoing medical treatment tmdergolng 1 Miss Louise Hedquist who is teaching teach-ing hool at Lehi is visiting at home today and tomorrow t 0 0 The Y M 1f I A of the Second ward organized Tuesday evening for the coming year James Clarle was elected president James Knudsen frst counselor coun-selor William E Harding second counselor John Harding secretary Ole Olcson jr assistant secretary and F F Crauch treasurer and librarian 0 < Mrs Pearl Towle of Kni htsvie has JeeR spending the week in Provo visiting visit-ing friends and relatives o 0 < ii Mrs Ed Wright has returned from the east where she has been visiting her husbands parents and relatives In Ohio o 4 The 1T C T U met in regular session ses-sion Wednesday afternoon and besides be-sides the usual routine business de cded upon sending its president Mrs 11ary Boyden of the Fourth ward to the state co Vento I of the W q T U Mrs Doyden left yesterda1 mormng lor Ogden and will return tomorrow evening even-ing r eh 0 The Nlneteerthentuo club met at the residence oMrs Seal lat Thurs day venlngTI1fhouse was splendidly decorated wjth t1e national colors aId autumn leaves club l ves The monog was hung between the two rooms where the company met and presented a unique and striking appearance This was a special meeting ofthe club and everyone enjoYed themselves immensely immense-ly Professor Wolfe de1v red a lecture on The Status of Women Among the Early German Tribes Several pieces of vocal and instrumental music were rendered and after this progrme which was much appreciated by alt of daInty present a delightful course refreshments was served 1f k < Miss Annie Pulsipher who Is teaching teach-ing in American Fork will spend today and tomorrow at her home in Provo < 11 C E Decker Provos produce buyer has returned from his business trip through Colorado In which he visited Victor CrIpple Creek Leadvie Colorado Springs and Denver 0w Professor C D Ray of Fillmore stopped in Provo this week to shake hands with old friends 11r Ray Is a graduate of the Leland Stanford university uni-versity and will tae charge of the academy at Preston Ida the coming year e Mrs E Olson of Salt Lake City is visiting her mother and sisters in Provo this week weeksm sm 0 County Attorney S A King is in Emery county on business for a few days 5 0 The first Brigham Young academy bal of the season was given last night In the large hall of the new college building The party like all others given by the Brigham Young academy was a success in ever way The teachers teach-ers and students are pleased that they now have a dance hal large enough In former years they have been enoug to use the town hals which are all far inadequate to hold the number of students who go to these balls given for their especial benefit I 0 Another ball at which refreshments were served was given in the Third ward meeting house for the choir and Sunday school officials and teachers A very sociallike gathering i was All present tripped the light fantastic and had a pleasant time 6 4 The friends of Miss Estel3 Knight trotted In upon her last evening in a body and a gay lot for a surprise party they proved to be laughing chattng playing singing which made the hours of early night speed quickly b y A pleasant time a romping evening even-ing a night of nights in the early fall 1Iss Estela leaves next week for Salt Lake where she will take the course of study in St 11as academy for the l coming year |