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Show WSOCIETYVO? Special to Tho Tribune S PROVO, Jan. 21. Miss Pearl Davis and i I. A. Brown were married at the homo of I , tho bride's parents on "Wednesday cven-s cven-s tag, January IS. The houso decorations J were profusions of potted plants and car-is car-is cations, Tho bride was neatly gowned in 1 while swIss and carried a beautiful bou-ijuet bou-ijuet of white carnations. Tho Rev. S. Wl. Gootlwln performed the . ceremony PbJch united the happy pair. Fern Sutton, wlio has been spending a ; few days with friends in American Fork baa returned. to Misses Nora and Beatrice Young enter- I lalned informally at their homo on Friday Fri-day evening. Games wcro played and I music and songs enjoyed. A delicious sup-; sup-; , per was nerved, and a most enjoyable tvcnlng spent by the following: air. and ! Mrs. Walter D. Dixon, Samuol Brown. David Van Wagoner, Judge Booth, Ernest f Partridge. Alfred S. Booth, Edwin Smart. Mary Hoyden. Ernina Ashworth, Albert Miller, John Vance, Misses Annie Oliver, : Mary Evans, Pansy Tucson. Sytha ' l Urown, Katlo Rogers, Florence Snyder. : Leah Pyne, Ncttlo Sperry. and Claud i Ashworth, Ray Clayton, George Eklns, 13. E. Day, Arvll Day. j Apostle John Henry Smith was a Provo s-g . Visitor "Wednesday. MIhb Jnnle Argyloo Spanish Fork is ! spending a few days at Provo with friends. 9 The Fourth Ward choir was dollghtfully entorlalncd at the homo of Mrs. Cornelia Clayton on Mondav evening. Songs and BUmes wero enjoyed. Delicious rofTcsh-mouts rofTcsh-mouts vsere served and a most enjoyable jvenlng spnt by the following: Mr. and Mr6. Alfred L, Booth, James Fcrrln, jamcs Oliver. Mrs. Evans, David I... Van agcnor, Samuol Brown. Nellie Harris, beorgo Ramscv. Misses Wllamctto Sperry. Jerome I'V-rrln, Margaret Clayton, Mary Evans, LIzzlo Boyden, Leah Pyne, Zona Bakur, Jesslu Ramsey, Kallo and Mamie Alexander, Dora Vance, Martha Fcrrln, KaUc Rogera, Pansy Thuessen and Paul Mhworth, Albert Jakeman. Arthur Har-"fi. Har-"fi. Claud Ashworth. Ray Clayton. A china shower was given by Mrs, prant C Bagley last Monday evening In ponor of her sister Miss Poarl Davis, rlftce cards at tho tablo,wcre small photographs photo-graphs of MIks Davis. 1 1.'1 116 Wvc Hundred Card club met with t-rH Rob Irvlni on Thursday ovcnlng, games and music wero enjoyed. About prty guests were prcscnL r i,rB. Allen Cox is visiting friends at t -n5moth. J tAbol John E'ans of Thi spent Thurc- l lay at Provo. I llunday E' 1I,nclcIcy -57fts a Monfl visitor .4 to f lnvd?llBhtful weighing party was en- Kf.u ,K the tenehcrs and officers of tho i . AVard Sunday-school on Thursday ?Un,nK' Aftor thoroughly tnking in the ;iVn and enjoying the delights of a plcns-moonlight plcns-moonlight ride, the Jolly crowd be-'ramo be-'ramo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ; eeier and enjoyed an oyster supper.. uor enjoying a hearty repast tho guests .ere ushered Into a boautlful parlor, V. whero the remaining we sma hours were enjoyed at games. Charles Westphal of Pleasant Grove was In Provo on Thursday of this week. Mra. Hodge Marshall returned to her homo In California after spending a fow days with friends In tho Garden City. Tho Nineteenth Century club met with Mrs. Corf man on Friday, January 20. Prof. Eastwood, gave a very good talk on "Ethical Value of Manual Training. John Edmunds and daughter, X.lda, returned re-turned home Monday, after spending a few days with friends In Ncphl. a 9 Tho Masquerade ball given In the Mozart Mo-zart hall, Thursday evening was a grand success. Every part was successfully carried out. Mltffl Mary Bcasloy was given a pleasant pleas-ant surprlso by her pupils on Wednesday after school. The children served a nice luncheon for the occasion. Mrs. Koheler of Salt Iake is tho guest of Mrs. Joe Yates of this city. A number of pleasant sleighing parties wore enjoyed .this week. Chief among thorn being tho one Indulged in by a number of Fifth warders. A band was engaged for the occaelon and a turn out to tho tuno of ten sleight's full of Jolly people enjoyed the frolic. w u Mr. and Mrs. William Baker most charmingly entertained a number of their English friends on Saturday evening Sorosls met with Mrs. Phil Speckart on Wednesday. An excellent paper was given by Mrs Slater on "French and Indian Wars," also. "French Explorations," by Miss Bachmnn. Mrs. Koheler of Salt Lako was a club visitor. . a Ben Argullo of Spanish Fork was a Provo visitor this week. E. IT. Darling was In Sprlngvlllc Tuesday Tues-day and "Wednesday. Tho officers and teachers of tho Tlm-panogos Tlm-panogos Sunday-school enjoyed a pleasant pleas-ant ovcnlng at tho home of Mr, and Mrs John T. Pyno on Monday of this week. A nice programme of songs and recitations was enjoyed. A dainty spread was served Those present woro Superintendent and Mra. R. V. Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. M E. ICarlchnor, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pyno. Alma Mccham, Carl Farley, Miss Jennie Ferry, Miss Rllla Hiatt, Miss Adeline Fnrcly and Mrs. Wilcox Wil-cox and son. A pleasant surprise was given on Friday evening in honor of Miss Florenco Dunn, by a numbor of her friends. Games, music, etc.", woro Indulged In which made tho evening a very pleasant one. Doll-clous Doll-clous refreshments wcro served to about twenty-five Mrs. Oacnr Johnnenson of Idaho returned re-turned homo Monday, after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs Benjamin Benja-min Bennett. A Miss Ollvo Pratt of tho Macsor school was charmingly surprised by her pupils on Thursday afternoon. . A delightful surprlso party was given on Friday evening, In honor of Mies Annie Edwards. Games, music, etc., were indulged in-dulged In, Delicious refreshments vere served to tho following guests; Misses Margaret Clayton, I-ottlo Orwln, Annie Edwards. Lois Edwards. ZIna Baker, Christina Jones. Agnus Stewart. Carrlu Evans, May Robl&on, Mary Parmley, Messrs. Archie Walton. Joseph TJdal, John Smart. Charles Lobb. Charles Nokes. Orln Palmer, Ray Fowler, L. O. Lnard. Earl Day. The Elks of Provo City and vicinity gavo a scries of concerts and entertainments entertain-ments at tho opera-house this week. The B Y. U. orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. Somo of tho leading Provo and Salt Lako artists appeared to the delight of their many admirers. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Alexander haw moved to Salt Lake where they will make their future home. 6l . City Marshal Henry was an Ogdcn visitor visit-or Wednesday. J. G. Glbbs of Salt Lake Is visiting friends in the Garden City, this week |