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Show Special to The Trlbuno. y PROVO, Nov. 19. President's day of Utah Sorosls was held at tho homo of Rob R. Irvine Wednesday. Club colors of cream and heliotrope were carried out with dainty efTect. Flowers were In abundance. Mrs. Grant C, Bagloy won ilrst prlzo in tho games. Covers were laid for twonty-lhrco guests. Each responded re-sponded to call with quotations from the women wits. Those present wero: Mcs-damcs Mcs-damcs J. Buck, Jacob Evans. H. II. Slater, Sla-ter, S. A. King, Phil Spcckart, C. II. Ward. C. A. Ilcdqulst. E. McClurg, Ernest Er-nest Partridge. W. D. Roberts, Sam Schwab. H. Marshall. . Horace A'offlndon was visiting friends at Provo Sunday. Tho welcome home party of Albert Munwearlng. who has returned home from England, was given by the stuky tabernacle choir Friday evonlng. A lino programme .and dancing were- enjoyed. Refreshments wero served The following follow-ing enjoyed the evening' Mr. and' Mrs. Dolph Boshard. Mr. and Mrs. Jcu.se Manwcarlng, Misses Hattlo Rlchmnn. L Pearl Snow. Ida Boshard. Anna Silk. Effle Howe, Anna Hall. Pearl Jones. Pearl Bowon, Jennie McCelllan. Florence Joppereon, Connie More, Leah Pyne Tlllv Gray, Edna Holdaway, barah Han-is, Emma Taylor, Beatha Broadman. Genevieve Elliott. Leona Dunn, Florence Barney, Pearl Taffy. Lyda Edmans. Alice Gricr, Willrncth Grler. Florence Moore, Grace Ward, .Marie Roberts, Eliza Lvans, Edna Scuihwlck. Margaret Bean, Katie Burlos. Fa it Is Noyes; Messrs. Walter Whitehead, Ray Clayton, T. fetrublc, Alma Paocman, Bert Enstmond, Calvin Fletcher. Albert Manwearlng. William Knudscn. David Hatton. Harry Boshard. James White, John Taylor. Eugene ClufT. , Sam K. Roberts and J. K. Bishop have returned from Death valley, whoro they have been on business. . Tho Flvo Plundred Card club met at tho homo of Mrs. D. S. Clark Thursday evening. even-ing. Prizes were won by Mrs. C. E. Os burn and Rob R. Irvine. Jr. Among thoso present wero Mesdamos C. C. Newell. C. E. Osburn. E. E. Corfman. G E. Baglcy and Ida DuBcnborrry. Misses Beulah and Lena Bachmau, MJnnlo Iloagland and Alice Reynolds. Lou Ik Jones of Spanish Fork Is visiting his brother, Edward T. Jones. Miss Allle Teasdalo of Lohl Is spending a few days with her friends at Provo. Miss Wlnnlo Mario Simmons of TlllBlle was a visitor Wednesday. A pleasant party was that glvon at tho home of Mrs. Joseph Yates Monday even- lng. Tho rooms were decorated with fall (lowers. Dainty refreshments were served to twenty of her friends. Theodore Johnson of Fountain Is spending spend-ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Boul-ton. Boul-ton. Loonard Fryor and Miss Hazel Thom-llnsou Thom-llnsou are visiting relatives at Provo. Mrs. Sarah E. ClufC Is down from Salt Lake, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Llnmore Pierce Is here from Wlchl- ta, Kan., visiting her purents, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp left Friday Fri-day to visit the World's fair and Eastern points. Tho Proctor academy will celebrate Its twenty-first anniversary on Wednesday. A programme suitable to tho occasion will be given ln the Proctor hall. A pretty llttlo reception was given In honor of the wedding of Miss Ll.zlo Stewart Stew-art to Mr. Larsen. Tho couple were mar- ricd In the Salt Lake Temple on Wednes- day. Tho reception was held at the homo 1 of Mrs. Gammon, a sister to the groom I IH The immediate relatives of the couple wero IB Invited. Mr. Larsen loft for a mission to IB tho Southern States the latter part br tho week. Ho expects to be eoho two' years. B Agatha Newton of American Fork la 1 the guest of Irene Evans and Lorena Chlpman. Edna Chlpman and Burt Blglar, both of American Fork, are visiting friends In Provo. |