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Show Special to Tho Tribune. niiM PROVO. March B. Mr. and Mrs. S., H. LH? wi0y, ,i .?'.fth Wftrd cntormlnc In IH honor of tho birthday of their llttlo drtugh- &tLB f.'.,' . on Friday arternoon About B Lw.eint,' hlren sat down to a table laden BlVI with dainties. Tho afternoon was spent B9 I?, amiis.eni(,.nt?. of various kinds and was iHltl ono that will bo long remembered by all RUv' Mreser.t. a vBfXAl , iBuEut Miss Qucenlo Giles left Tuesday for Ojr- hlkfflE I! i Jj 1cn. Miss Giles has accepted a poslUon t In the millinery establishment of Airs. ! jp Lynn of that city. I (. Miss Thomas, daughter of Postmaster I Z"', Thomas of Salt Lake, who has been vlslt- Ing for some time with Miss Kitty Dougall 1 of Sprlngvlllo, came over to visit tho V, Brigham Young university on Monday lost, ... i About fifty couples enjoyed tho grand ball given In the Mozart hall Tuesday, evening by xhe Elks. I Mr. and Mi's. J. J. Craner of Col ton arc visiting relatives and friends In this city ! this week. B. W. Drlggs of Pleaeant Grovo was In this city Monday. j ) Rev. and Mrs. Amos "Weaver of the Bap- I list church left Monday for Tobias, Neb., I their former home. J ' , J. L. Ewing of tho NephI Record was a Trovo visitor Monday. II " a The golden wedding of Benjamin and , t Alary Allen Cluff was celebrated at their rc I homo on the corner of Eighth North and H First East Sunday evening. The brothers f B of Mr. Cluff living In this city and vicinity I M were present. A sumptuous supper was I V served at 7 o'clock, after which tho cven- t y Ing was spnt in social conversation, eong , t a und recitation. At mldnlKht tho gucstB i i fl departed, with best wishes for tho aged I " 1 couple. Tho guests were Messrs. and I B McsdameH Harvey 1 T. Cluff, Samuel S 5 B Cluff. Hyrum Cluff. Henry Cluff, Jerry ' B Cluff. Walter Cluff. Mesdamos Bonjamln t Cluff, Jr. George Cluff and Annlo CluIC 1 1 i I Airs. Adelbcrt Roberts was the- recipient t of a surprlso party at hor beautiful, home on 1SS North Fifth West Monday evening. Mrs. Roberts 1ms been a very active worker work-er In the Third ward and her friends decided de-cided to show their appreciation of her work. Tho ovcnlng was cnjoyably spent with gnnies, songs and recitations. Dell-clous Dell-clous re.froshmonts were servod. Among the guests present wtre Messrs. and Mo-dames Mo-dames 13. H. Holt, Thomas Court, A. W. Harding. W. P. Silver. Carl Miller, G. S Swan, W. P. Clayton. T N" Taylor E. W. Harding. James Clayton, Thomas John, LeRoy Dixon, Wayne Harding. J. W. Jackson, Louis Henry; Messrs. John Johnson. Bert Bullock. M. A. StrCblc. Georgo Frlsby, Nela Hall. Misses May Dixon, Sadie and Nclllo Johnson, Ethel Roberta, Else Hoover, Emma Zabrlskle and Nelll Harding. Postmaster Clove spent Thursday in Salt Lako City, having been called thero as a witness before tho Land office. ' . v r I Prof. W. M. McKondrick of Ogden spent Sunday and Monday in the Garden City. M. T. Bushman, teacher at Franklin echool, has received a call to loavo for a mission to Great Britain some time In V Arohlo Knowlden of llcber spont Mon-daj- In this city. Tho Book club met Monday afternoon nt tho home of Mrs, W. B. Scarl, 32 East Second South, to discuss tho advisability ; of starling a public library. f Tho deacons' quorum of tho First ward I gave a ball Friday ovcnlng In the First ward social hall. , Miss Maud Whlthead Is visiting In the I ccpltal tills week. '( Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of Charlcs- Ion are visiting friends in the Garden 31 Citi- this wool:. o Ale:c "Walker of Coalville spent the latter lat-ter paTt of this week in this city visiting , old friends. President James Chlpman of American Fork was a visitor at the B. Y. university y on Monda;' IilsU Y A very interesting and instructive meet-w meet-w Ing of tho' Utah Sorosls was held Wednes- j clay afternoon at tho beautiful home of .J iMi-ST S. .A. King. 1S5 South First West. , V jjrlgham Johnson lectured on Hawaii. His talk covered the physical characteristics of the Islands, the history, religion and customs of the natives from ancient times to the present. He added many intercst-' intercst-' ing observations made while he labored ns a missionary among that people. Mr. , Johnson has a valuable collection ot curios which he displayed after the lecture. lec-ture. Miss LIna Bachman concluded the programme with a carefully prepared paper pa-per on "The Commercial Value- of the New Possessions of the United States." Next week tho club will celebrate the seventh anniversary of its birth with a reception. Ed Knoulden of Robinson Is visiting with his family this week. Postmaster Lawrence of Sixinlsh Fork was a visitor in this city Thursday. A grand ball was given In the First ward social hall, under the management of the First Ward Relief society. Delicious Deli-cious rolroshments were served. .Mrs. T. J. Alexander, who has been visiting In Park City for a month past, returned homo Thursday. Mrs. Nettie Davidson of San Bernardino, Cal., l3 visiting with .Mrs. S. K. Roberts. Tho Provo Commercial club celebrated its advent Into the elegant new quarters. OS North Academy avenue. Tuesdav evening even-ing with a delightful little informal spread, furnished by the president and board of directors. It came ns an onttre .surprise lo the members, whe had been called to tho first regular meeting in the new quarters. After the routine business the president asked the meeting to al- Journ lo the pink or smoking room, whore I I ine roiresnmcnts were served. There wore fi ; j J numerous toasts, and general merriment 1 1, It ruled supreme for more than an hour. .A- Chief Engineer F. E. Baxter of the Rio vliX Grande Western. H. W. Henderson, su- 'TSv perlntendent, und R. K. Brown, chief jB$ engineer, both of tho San Pedro, Ijoh An- Uft golcs Salt Lake City ruliroud. wore ' guests at the Provo Commercial club Frl- K day. mid afterward they were banqueted tf at tho Hotel Roberts, at which, the com- iffifj rnittccc and members of the press also M participated. Tho excellent melodrama "Ltlow for il Blow" given by homo talent Fndav even- gM lug at tho opera-house was greaily on- nm joyed by all present. The play was tofc given for the benefit of the Sixth ward meellng-bouso fund. About Sli'i will be A cleaved after all expenses. ifx I Judge King, Joseph E. Taylor and George Sutherland of Salt Uike, came down Saturday to attend the funeral services ser-vices of Mrs. Teunlo Smoot Taylor, which were held Saturday alernoon In the stake 1'tibernacle. Mrs. E. 13. Corfman will entertain at a Kensington tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood of Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. E. Corrmaji, vice-president of tho Utah Federation of Women of Provo, haH received a list of tho accommodations I Sit offered at St. Louis during tho seventh ' biennial of the G. F. V. convention to bo hold from May 17th to May 2.7 tli. Tho rates offered are a little higher thun usual on account of the World's fair. Everv effort Is being mode by tho clubwomen" of St Louis to malco ovorythlng satisfactory to visiting clubwomen and their friends. But A grand "Patients" social will be given . at the State Mental hospital on Wednesday Wednes-day night. The Nlnotccnth Century club met at the home of Mrs. Sutton Friday afternoon, tya Mrs, E. A. Wedgwood read a very cxcol- ftp. J lent paper on Sidney Lanier, which was ISTe lnlorapcrsed with lyrical gems from th ?JJ 4mr 1'eus of that talented Southern writer. At 11 tho close of the session dainty and dull- El clous refrenhmontH were served by iho SJl charming hostess. mO' c o V Tho sochil and ball given by the old III j folks' committee of the Second ward wna Ell a grand succtus. and enjoyed by all that flfli attended. m |