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Show . ,..::: .:. " ' - ''' -- C E. CrandalL- - The rooms were prettily and Weetivertfecbxated Jn olor -- seBefi&e ioti piafcTnd :whiteia H'ofaeloh of caf nations ' fnt8rmlngtel elaboraCTweddlng: dinner was served at o'clock, cut glasa lyases of car- - - r-4- 111 j : TLJ; lf" 1 ' V j nations adomingrlSe tablei witb streamers of ribbon and smHax from the cliarideliers to the corners,. FokJ lowing the' dinner a musical program was given. The bride was attire! in a handsome wedding gown of white silk with lace trimmings and carried Seventy-fivbride's roses. quests were present during the evening, a friends' of the number of couple being present, and a large number of beautiful "presents, received. -- e Call No.' 95 for Society Editress n ' - V o WEEK IN SOCIETY, - - WOMEN'S CLUBS - first ward social hall was the The Nineteenth Century club met of a most delightful Social Friday afternoon in one of the most function Thursday evening, the oc- interesting sessions of the year at casion being the dancingrparty given the . home of Mrs. Samuel. Schwab, bythfr members of the Sorosis Ju North Academy avenue. The pronior club. gram for the session was given by the of was cue the .Sorosis Junior club and included The event probably the author, an interesting paper-o- n mostlv.briiant and successful al fairs! Bon Vivian Miss Field," by "Rugene given by that club, and was thorough- nett. Miss Anna Newell gave se- o! ly enjoyed, by the large number, eral beautiful vocal selections, ac- was hall The prettily present. guests companiedby Miss Ielen Newell am and artistically decorated jn shades Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry told i of electric blue and" yellow, and was delightful littte Christmas story! Fol Fessoftly lighted in artistit effect. the afternoon was lowing toons of deep yellow and blue com- given over to a social affair, and re from pletely covered , the ceiling. freshmeiitS were served by tSe- hns five tlpwer- - t sb. which Mvere suspended , cbvered hopps with bows ot r:bt)on. EachNirner of the hall was transfThe Art- - Club met Thursday eve and iirfco corners punch ning with Miss Rhea Kerr, and" tin ormed cozy was sened fTsm a prettily arranged evening was spent in sew:ng and" so Musical numbeis also booth. While thXcostumes and toil- cial chat. ettes worn by the yV(imen present vere given by the members. Seven were beautiful, those ofHhe receiv- o the members were present ing party, were especially' sbMiss The Girl. Question club will mee' Mina Tavlor wore a beautiful pnjyn of pink satin, with fringe trimmings Monday evening at the home of M . was lovely in Flbssie Dunn. Mrs. Fay Loose-Stiean. exquisite imported gown of pink The Ui&b Sorosis club will, meet messaline, with lace panels and afirnoon next at the Wednesday A . necklace "in rosebuds. Mrs. of hojne Jaib Evan of pearls and diamonds completed the atcostume. Miss Anna Newell was club wilNniee! Mi.r. The Roe-Ratired in a lovely pink chiffon dancthe tiomHi Mi.- at day evening ing frock with deep pink roses and Reva Collins. Miss Waliue Glazier wore a dainty " THE . o-- f PERSONALS r . ' - r- -- Mr and Mrs. R. E. Allen are . spending the day in Salt Lake-City- Mrs. Ruih Pickering was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks Annabella last week. the at VMrs. Grant C. Bagle'y is spending the' day in Salt Lake City. v -- : and. Mrs. Courtland Of Bawho have been visiting with Mr. ker, and Mrs. J. R, Harsh, nave returned to their home in Tellurtde. Cole;Mr. 1 I 4 SCENE FROM '"THE- TRAVELING SALESMAN," the-sessio- - x --- hl ' . y - Anderson, of Oluv sted, will leave- in the near future forTafo'Xitb, Cal., o snenfl the noli days with her daughter, Ruth; wher scjiool there., .Mrs. Cooper village of the (scheme of improvement planned by on Christmas , the railroad company, B!ake's em..open acts, "The Traveling Salesman," wnTpf1d4tt-Vest- t tries to defraud the' girl of be the ""offerinir at the Ooera HouseWay. The first act shows the - in ployer her property through a perversion Of In terior of the railrona station, with ho on .Wednesday, December law , governing tho saio of lands, Miss Eleanor.. Beck, of .Spanisl char- fffr unpaid taxes. 1ms the1 meeting of Mr. Forbes the Of course, Bob his latest principal effort, this, of is a in Provo, guest visiting Fork, The to comes rescue, the roa-aBlake Bob as the life Blake, "on tiie traveling Miss Haz;! Giles. acters, reproduced drumin the second act Beth the and life he as transpires Elliott, salesman, depicted successfully Mr. and, Mrs. Will" Rawlings, rof Belli mer's room in the Elite hotel, and the ' scenes," in "The Chorus pretty telegraph operator. Salt Lake City, were Provo visitors owns a piece ,'of apparently worth here is played the most laughable Lady." during the week. The story of 'The. Traveling, Salcs- - less land, which t suddenly acquires poker game ever conceived by a Mr. and-M- rs. Granville Deming man," the scenes of which are laid value, since ft is necessary to a playwright. . of Coalville, are visiting in Provo the RESIDENCE ON LANDS, , Aeroplane In War Game. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn The Lesson. the first time the aeroplane ; For BARNES SAYS Odd how you can pick up a lesson in Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Searle and has been used In France,.W register something, no matter which way you the results of firing practice by slega Mrs". A. B. Searle are in Salt Lake turn, or which corner you happen to Attorney Cener;il Albert R. Barnes artlllt: T ttcr!e3. Six batteries were New at' a few' for the New BresH days City, York round on, cays the to the firing at the Chalons camp the. other rendered auj opinion The other duy a man who was tak has Grand hotel. day, and ah attempt was' made to t Ing his matutinal jaunt to the Eighty-firs- state uul board, upholding the coii- register the results by means of a biBean Is visiting Miss Virginia street station of the elevated ! ll.-'l 'M till' II plane. The air was In such a boiling "riends in Piureka. found himself watching with' symthe hear Wat. The biBTateTrwrng"to fset'oro ni, m. on pathetic interest a chunky bull pup is useless. Lieutenant proved plane Mi D. Glazier is In Eureka, can Rose then mounted trotting valiantly down the street L.uiis in stale Car:y a a monoplane, visiting wit her daughter, Mrs. J. B. with a dog biscuit held between his be flew over the line of batteriesata jifected. teeth The pup's owner, walktes-sk- ; Myers. of BOO yards, and la ft flight The effect of the opinion is that height ly in his wake, met his occasional minutes was. able to observ-th- e three City Recorder Raich Elliott spent backward glahc with an adamantine many fir of the six batteries. Return-- " settlers, who lfave believed Friday afternoon in SalKBake City stare Pup waa belng'disclplined and he dropped cards at the feet of ' Ing. vas showing his thoroughbredness that residence was ,not necessary, the officers in command fix which he W. II. Mitchell was a.SnlKLake nobly. Incidentally he was teaching will be forced to live up to this re had the noted results, This task has ,ejrjnrbpdy. on. the block a. lesson ir Ueen carried out from rap-before" quirement elf control tive balloons. W. M. Roylahce spent Wednesday land is made secure. in Salt Lake City on business. coinedy - - crepe-de-ehin- - a . ' "he-hin- d . ' frock of white marquisette wit'.i In place of the regular session of trimmings of cluny lace. Miss Geor- the Sorosis Junior club - Thursday gia Callaway was attired in a flow- evening, a dancing party was givent ered markquisette gown over" green in the First ward social hall by the messaline with, cluny lace trimming;, members. and Miss Alta Taylor a pink messaMis line dancing frock. Katheiyn e a Alexander wore yellow WEDDINGS AND EN- trim-' satin gown-wityellow GAGEMENTS. K.'K.k1;?. .Miss -- Eva. Jones was Gkatn: r''v-v;:3vf- of voile blue a in dainty gown ing The most importanr matrimonial with satin and lace trimmings, and Miss Vivian Bonnett wore a beauti- affair of the week was the beautiful ful dancing frock of lace over blue home wadding of Miss Elsie Moore We make artistic funeral pieces in messaline. Mrs. C. A. Glazier and and Merril R. Lott, which occurred any design and at any price der Mrs Ida S. Dusenberry chaperoned Monday evening afJMJiome of the sired. The new-jjlac- e, PhoneEight the affair. - Besides the' hostesses bride The service, which was per- - O. Provo Greenhouse Co. there ,y.ere present- Mr. and Mrs. formed by Rev. S. II. Goodwin at high "Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Merril R. Lott, noon, was witnessed only by the rela-itf- r. and Mrs. Love, Mr. and Ms, tives and two friends of the couple, R. Miss Anna Newell and J. Brown, Irvine, Jr., .Mr. and Mrs.-J- . Mrs. William J. lowing which an elaborate wedding Mr. and Stiehl, Mr. and Mrs. Hodson, Mr. andjuncheon was served, a cluster of Bad teeth are not alone a Mrs. Reed Anderberg, Mr. and Mrs. yellow chrysanthemums adorning the discomfort to you they im'Rees, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Th'urman, table. Beautiful pink Rillarney roses mediately give a bad impresMiss Pearl jQries," Mfss Jre.ne Evans and pink carnations were used in the sion. - You cannot afford Miss Lydla Jones, Miss Fawn Brim- - parlor. The bride wor a handsome . them, hall, Miss' Marie Gease,Mis8 Heten"gown of lace over pink satin and car- Nor can you afford the exXAlexaderr"MIss Eggertsen, Miss ried an armful of pink roses. Mr. travagance of cheap, unsat- Mayme Alexander and Messrs. J3or and Mrs Lott will reaide in Provo isfactory dentistry. Scawb, Ralph Jones, Brown, Dem-- j You want whaf "you pay for An announcetnept which came as Ing. Moore,' Pastoriia, Pharis, Brim-- ' skilled, careful, conscien-OHVer,' Cretghton, 'surprise, to their many friends was Glazier hall, tious, professional service. : Berry, Dale Pitt" of. Salt Lake City, that of Miss Fawn R. Jfenry and That is exactly what I give. jj Treadway B. Monroe. Hameron, of Payson."- -. I make no charge for. exam ' v elect Is the charming young daughter - four at Grand Crossing, in c .rt-'.- ot, . " J ttiiVerbitTIeulry- . fol-Rho- SULPHIJR.- 5E--AN- D - lierlok Twenty Years Younger Ma: Dental Skill READ ination. Stubbs waa the ompll- - of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Jr., . mented guest at a dinner and miscel and .is anu accomplished laneous shower given Thursday after- noon by Mrs. Hazel Robinson. Pink and white carnations adorned the din- Ing table, and covers were laid, for WrStubte- - tlfeliffisea Anna Stubbs, Rattle Sutton, Fern Peters, Erma Fletcher, Anna Spafford, Pearl JTeasdale, Vera Harding, Ada Taylor,1 Elvon Snyder and Jenkins. :rJT: Mrs.-Emm- The whist party given at the rce- tory of. the Episcopal church last1 evening ty the ladies of St,.. Mary's Guild was very successful, both from a financial and social point of view; Mrs.JS. A. LeMoine had charge of the arrangements for the affair and Mrs. P,, S. Newcombe, Mrs. E. J. Rhoad and Mrs. Merton of the, refreshments. - Mrs. W. D. . Roberts, Jr. captured the musician, and very popular among her Mr. Monroe has circle of friends. with the connected been" is-ve- ry The marriage of Miss Vera Stubbs, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. John W. Stubbs, and Francis Moulton, of He- ber, will be solemnized Wednesday next in the Salt Lake City temple,-and a reception will be given the, couple Frfday evening at the home of " the bride. ATu5iher marriage of" day will be that of Miss Grace' Ellison and Bert A. Smfth, which ,also will occur 1v the temple. "'". next-Wedn- eS' Thursday-evenina reception and be will the couple ifl the fclven dance FN and Palm the gentlemen's, " " while the - consolation" prize fell "to Second ward Mrs.- - Arnold. Altogether the .affair Mr. and Mrs.' John H. McEwan have was enjoyable In every detail. ' x""' ' announced the engagements of their ''" ' Miss Effie EVans entertained daughter, Bessie,- and J. Frank Ward, with'"a . Thursday evening delightful the marriage to take place the latter little informal affair. lt' wag Jn" this part of December at the bom of tlJe form-oA number of 'affairs are be a. "candy pull," and .the .fol- bride. LuMiss were ing guests presents planned In honor pf the young lowing .who Is among the most cile. DunViios . Maud Farrer, Mlsi Ratbael' Baxter.. Miss Lydla., Jones popular glrla in" the city. - " and Miss Fawn Henry. Miss .Mayme For . were married Mrs. Murray .Twelves entertained a Reuben Pyne, who few friends at a small and Informal Wednesday last in the Salt Lake City luncheon Wednesday lnhonor of Mrs. temple, a beautiful wedding reception laid for was given rJa8fr ivenfni at, the home A; B. 8earle.' CoWrs-were- ; ' - ' of 'the pride's parents,, Mr. and. Mrs six. ;' ladies' first prize In the whist game, g A, J v " ,.," ' - f bride-flee- - '- : hair'"' - t, .rut a mm mmmm a i PHONE 637 STORE Telluride Power company at Olmsted forsey- efaT years, where he popular. The niarriage will occur during the holidays at the home of the bride. Work guaranteed. Dr. .Douglass OVER PALACE DRUG . m m m HtKALU H m. t a llHali J. . m iifJ life ?a.ii mj mwi TOMS , M Can """ ' " " SWORN STATEMENT Rochester, N. Yt ss. 5wra lo btfarimi tilt tCh day 9(July, iooIj is Look Years Younger by Using u The Provo Herald, the Through Leira to the hom'esead of Chris Hanson, iiP"TishTit61i7Tias been found. ."John V. Hansen, of Ephraim, Utah, writes that he and his sister, Mrs. Melvla Lewis, are brother and sifter to 'Chris ilansenr-ef- " Washington, and therefore are Ihe rightfur heirs. J. IT Hansen Btates tliat he saw the account of the affair In this paper and Is grateful to "all concerned for being interested In the finding of the.proper heirs. A friend of Chris Hansen wrote, to Postmaster James Clve here afte the death of Hansen and stated that he had heard him speak of having relatives in Provo. Ai no one clalm-e- d the valuable homestead, of Han-- , sen, Mr. Clove was urged to assist tn relatives 'of the dead finding th man. jThe newspapers published an account of the 'matter andJphn Jl. Hansen Tefned"of' bis fortune through the columns of The Prove tiers Id. . HERRICK'S r rick, being duly sworn, deposes ana Xancy A. 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