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Show WOCIETTiW Special to Tho Tribune. PHOVO. March t.-One of tho largest events of tho week was a Kensington given by Mrs. Alvlra ClUrk and Mrs. Philip Spcckart on Wednesday afternoon Delicious refreshments wero served to tliu followlns Kuests lira. It. A. Barney. Mrs. Will Basset. Mrs. M. H. Hardy, Mrs. S. O. Tuft. Mrs. S. R. Thurman. Mrs D. D. Iloutz, Mrs. Jesso Knlcht, Mrs. Jcjuj Allen. Mrs. George, Mrs John Foolc, Mrs. R. K Knowlden. Mrs. Glazier. Mrs. 1-oulso MoBrlde, Mrs. Georuo Passe Mre. Moore, Mrs. Ida Dusenbery. Mru. Bean, Mra, Tom Taylor. Mrs. -IVmbHrton. Mrs Ur Westwood. Mrs. Bert Thurmnn. Mrs. Puce. Mm. Bon Bachman. Mra. Hnrvny Cluff. Mrs. J. R. Twelves. IMrs. C. O. NcwHI, Mrs. I. Hold-brook. Hold-brook. Mrs. Hlnkk-y, Mrs. Thomna John. Mru Danlala Mrs. Bniy Bcnnott. Mra. Slnclelon, Mrs. Newell KnlfilU. Mrs. Georee Howe, Mrs R. Poulton Mrs Bullock. Mrs. Txicker, Mrs. Mnry Boyden. lrs Marcnret Watson. Mrs. J. E Booth. Mra. GellBple, Mru. Swonoon, Mrs Benjamin Cluff. Mra. Nelson Duscntwrry, Mrs. Smoot, Mrs. Will Ryddlch. Mrs. David Open-shaw, Open-shaw, Mrs. Allrcd.' Mra. J. Beck. Mrp. Edith Norton. Mru, F. HoUquest. Mrs. M. Snow, M!rn. ICeoler. Mrs. Gnitcs, Mrs. Sara Schwab. MrB. Rob Irvine, Jr.. Mru. Myron Newell, Mra. Sarah Sar-ah Henrle. Mr?. Burden, Mrs. Ij Towel, Mrs. Man, Mrs, Josoph Jensen, tra Glnlet, Mre. Alexander, Mru O. II. Bcrc Mrs. Oscar A'ounK. Mrs. John Soxoy, Mrs. Cornolla Clayton, Clay-ton, Mm. Sarah Partridge Mrs. O. J. South-nlck. South-nlck. Mm. Pieman. Mra. Sutton. Mr M. D. Roberts. Sr., Mrs. Towol. Mrs. Frank Spencer. The Svrosla club huo announced a grand musical next Wednesday at Mrn. Rob Irvlnn, Jr . It being tho eighth anniversary of tho club. Mr. nnd Mru. Joo Farrer most charmingly entertained at cards a fow of their friends on Thursday evening at their beautiful home on Second South street, C3 was tho camo play&d. Prizes wcro won by Mrs. Kdword Farrer and William Roylanco. Delicious refrcohmonti woro sorved to tho following guests: Mr and Mrs. Ed Ivooso, Mr. and Mrs It. A. Barney, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Twelves. Mr. and Mrs Georgo Howe, 'Mr - and Mrs. Ij. O. Taft. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Dcnhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farrer. Mr. and Mre. W. P Whitehead. Mr. and Mrn. J. A. Buttle. Mr nnd Mr? J. R. Tarrer. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Itoylnnco. Mr and Mrs. J. W. FMrrer. Mr nnd Mrs J M Wilson. Mr and Mra. Ilyrum Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Rydalch, Mr nnd Mrs J. K. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs A. L. Towle, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chlpman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Farrer. vMr. and Mrs. 3, J. Jcncs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ICnowldcn, Mr nnd Mrs. W B. Searle. Mra. Wllllnm Strong. Mrs. J. R. lllndlcy, Mm. Sadlo Chlpman. Mlus Florence Taylor. Miss Maymo Smith. Mlos Bello Do Molsy. Miss Mnggln Steward, Miss Estclla McClcllan. Miss Hattlo Rlohmond. Miss Tllllo Gruy, Miss Salona Farrer. Frod Richmond. Charles Do Molsy, Jr., Wnyno Fftrror, Emmltt Cluff, Loland Farrer. Mlsa Eva Ward cntortalned a number of her frlonds on Thursday evening. Games, music, eta, wero among tho evening's pleasures. Covers woro laid for nlno Thoso present wore: Misses Mlna Houston. Helen Graco, Ethel Smith. Eva Word. Joseph McCallnter, Fred FJelbsted. Joseph Smith, Frank Ward and Wilfred McCalltcr. A very pleasant surprlso was given on Monday Mon-day evening In honor of '.Mlsa Lolo Edward, wtao will shortly leavo for Idaho. Games, music, etc., woro Indulged In. A. guessing gamo wns played. In which Pearl Bennett won first prlzo nnd Jcsslo Ramsay tho boaby prize. Delicious) refreshments woro served to thi following: Pearl Bennett, Knto and Mamie Alexander, Jesnlo Ramsay, Fay and Fawn Brlmhall, Rachel Pyne, Lolo Edward Lydln Eowcr, Llda Edmunds, Fay Harper and Floronco and Sarah Frlzby. MIbs' I-eah Pyno entertained tho officers nnd tenchors of tho Fourth ward Sundny-school on Friday evening Tho homo was beautifully decoralerl with houso flowers, carnations nnd ferns. Games, music, etc.. miulo tho ovenlng ono to bo long romonibered. Tho punch howl wnx presided over by Rachol Pyno nnd Pearl Bcnnott. Tho hostess was assisted with luncheon by Stella Robinson and Edna Pyne. Thosu present worn- Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Dl.tcn. Mr. and Mrs David Van Waggery Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, Mr and Mrs. John Vanco, Mr. and Mrs. Oftcar Young, Mr. and Mrs William Anhworth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo P.nmeny, Mr. and Mrs. N. F Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. dud Mrs. John E. Booth. Judgo Booth, Mr. unit Mrs. Ed Smart, Karnost Partrldgo. Ray Clayton, Ethel Huwi, Pansay Thucson. Kato Rogers, Annlo Oliver, Mao- Evans. Efushla Daj1, Beatrlco and Edith Young, Floronco Snyder Llzzlo Jones, Edna nnd Rachol Pyno, Stella Robinson, Pearl Bennett, Ben-nett, Nell Harris, Warren Elklns, Roy Boron and Claud Ashworth. A Prof. J- R. Boshard was given a gcnulno DUrprlso nt his homo on Wednesday ovenlng by tho members of tho Tabornaolo cnolr. Tho affair was nicely planned, and ovory detail wns a success. Tho ovenlng was spont In singing, sing-ing, music and games, a general good tlmo watt participated In nnd Prof. Boshard, wlio linn been suffering from a Bcvero attack of rhcuniatlvni, wns mndc to fuel that his friends wero legion. Refreshments wero served, A very cnjoyablo dnnclng parly took placo nt tho First Ward Amusement hall on Wednesday evening, given by Ralph Jones, Ephralm Cluff, Sam Thurman, Donnld Alexander Alex-ander et nl. The party wns a grand nuc-cB. nuc-cB. Miss Maud Fnrror and Miss Edith Cluff served punch during tho evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Dixon entertained nt a family gathering on Sunday la honor of thu seventieth anniversary of 'Mrs. II J Mnrbon, grandmother of Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Marbon camo to Utah In IRil and has resided In Provo for many years. Thero wero four generations present, Mrs. Marten, her eon, Henry, a grand daughter Mrs. Walter Dixon, nnd Baby Dixon. Dix-on. A sumptubun supper was oerved and a pleasant time enjoyed Mrs. Calob Hnwn xntcrtalncd on Saturday evening. Tho guests were the Immedlato relatives rela-tives of Mrs. Haws. During tho c-vonlng an elegant supper was served. Tho Fifth ward amusement committee gavo n very successful conundrum supper on Friday Fri-day evening at tho Fifth ward amusement hall. Thero was much merriment created by the way tho guests choso their dishes from a card containing twenty divisions of curious names. Tho event. Is ono long to bo remembered remem-bered by thoso who participated Tho guessing guess-ing continued throughout tho dnnco until tho small of morning, when tho happy gathering dispersed, convinced of tho fact that all Yankees wcro not good guessers. Ono of the big ovents of tho woek was tho breakfast given by the Nineteenth Century club nt tho Roberts hotel on March 1 Tho event wns given in commemornllon of tho fourteenth anniversary of tho organization of tho club Tho mombcra are" Mrs. J. W. Curd, MlM -Mildred Clark, Mrs. D. H. Colder, Mrs. S. H. Goodwin, Miss Allco Isely. Mrs. L Love. Mrs. J. J. Nunn. Miss Floss Pond, Mrs. Eph Sutton, Mrs. A. E. Bucklor, Mrs, E E. Corfman, Miss Loutso Dickinson. Mrs. Georgo Havorcamp, Miss Josephine Kellogg. .Mrs. John MarwlcU, Miss Rosa. Noon, Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mrs. W. B. Searlo. Tho young ladlos of tho First ward successfully success-fully carried out a dancing pnrty In tho First wnrd amusement ball. A uplendld programme, tntcrsparsod with muslo and dancing mado tho evening pass off very pleasantly. Refreshments Refresh-ments wcro rerved. Will and Miss Phyllis Sparks spent tho first pnrt Of thto week In Provo with relatives nnd friends. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo II. Brlmhall left Saturday Sat-urday for California, whero they will remain somo time. Mrs. Grant C. Bngley was a Salt Lako visitor visi-tor Monday Mrs. J. A. Brown of Salt Lako In horo tIh Itlng with her parents, IMr. and Mrs. II, W. Davis. Mrs Georgo Brlmhall spent Thursday In Spanish Fork. Mro. Benjamin Bennett Is home, after spending spend-ing ten days In Salt Lake. Mrs. Cornelia Clayton of this city has re-turnod re-turnod after spending somo tlmo In Salt IaUo. Joslo Boelh Woodruff of Salt I-ako la spending spend-ing a fow days In Provo. Tho B. Y. unlvorslty gnvo a grnnd ball and concert Friday evening at Payson. A grnnd dancing excursion wns run from Salt Lako on Thursday ovenlng to tho Mozart dancing academy Mr.. C. O. Nowcll gavo a very charming Kensington on Thursday afternoon. John McDonald Is hero from Salt Lake visiting vis-iting with friends. Alllo Tcasdalo was a Ncphl vitltor this wefclt. |