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Show WSOCtTYVSP Special to The Tribune. PROVO. July . A very pretty wedding reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. John Strong in honor of I he marriage of their son to Miss Roxle Cluff The happy pair were married by Bishop T. N. Taylor, The bride looked charming In her beautiful beauti-ful wedding costume. The home was beautifull decorated In roses. Delicious refrt shments wero served. A very pleasant social affair of the week was the party given by the postof-Qoe postof-Qoe officials In honor of Leland Graham and Mis.- Lyle I'lnlavsoti, who Were married mar-ried on Wednesday and left Thursday for Portland. The decorations were June roses and sweet peas An elaborate sup pi t was served Those present were; Messrs. and Mesdames James Clove, Y. H. Dusenberry, J W McAdam. J R. Hodsori, Ray Baehman, w. H. Berry, William Wil-liam Gay, Andrew Eggertson Arthur Haws. Joseph I., tlraham, William (Ira-ham, (Ira-ham, F J Finlavson, J. E. 1II kman, R J Dugdale, J. C. Graham Jr. W C. Barnes. Uisses Via and Hazel Kml - son, Fern Hickman, Ulna Houston, Maud Van Wagent (1 and Douglass, Messrs. Berl Sutton W T. Brlcky, L. D. Waters. Carl Cochran and Jesse McCauslln. A pretty little wedding occurred at the home of Mr and Mis Gudegon on Frldaj evt nlng ii at of their daughter Annie and Charles Boren. The homi was beautifully decorated With sweet QpaS and roses. The table decorations were carnations The hi Me wore a beautiful dress of white silk trimmed with lace and carried bride roses. Tin- couple received many useful and ccstl) presents, Tho wedding cake wip bn ughl oyer from England ) the bride's father Th happy pair win make their I f me in Provo, About rxi guests were present, Mrs Grace Chcovor entertained in honor 0 her mother. Mi' Hannah Smith, who wns 7J years of age, on Wednesday. The I home was tastefully decorated with roies and sweet peas. I.unch was served, Gcmes, mush; and social chat were indulged in-dulged in. Those present were- John Henry Smith. Madame Argllla. ll 'i Clerk. Eliza N. Taylor. Sarah Clark, M, J, Cheover Sarah I). Dixon. Stella Hyde, Mary Dixon MaT; John, Diana Bmoot, Jane H RlggS, A B. hil k, Sarah Young. M imlc HaM. Sarah Brunton. Newell Knight Mi Smlih, Renjainin I'.aehmaii. M188 Ethel Siniih. Mrs I.e Sh-ui lo--, ,,, Cheever, Hannah Smith Sophronla Martin, Mar-tin, Eleanor Moore, Melissa Btewart, Mattle Elatler, Martha Harris, limma Bollock, Rothenu Bonnetti Electa Bullock. Bul-lock. Miss Taylor, Isabclle Smith, Nellie Nel-lie Sutton. M. Be .d, v Mary Fai rer, Maud Taylor, Louisa McBrlde, Mrs. E ) Ward Mr- Smith, Sarah Smith and Josephine Smith. Th largest and most brilliant affair of tm v i i li w as the parts given h Mrs D. S. Van Wagenen on Friday night. The rooms were bright with flowers. Tho amusemt nts were music, games and reciting. re-citing. Luncheon was served Tho Invited In-vited guests were: Mr and Mrs. S R. Brown, J E Booth, Walter D. Dixon, James Boyden, Mary Ashworth. Lloyd Woodruff, I B, Day. A. L Booth. K H Smart E. D Partridge Misses Plori ence Snyder, Wiiemtt Sperry, Nora Young, Mary Evans, Leah Pyne, Edith Y'oung, Annl. Oliver, Beatrice Ouna Pansy Thulsoti Sytha Brown, Ray Clav- ton. 'j. W I'.hlnv. Claud Ashworth At v il C. Day, Albert Raeinusson The Misses Jean and Ethel Allen, Maud Oram and Army Oliver entortalned at a delightful lawn part) on Friday evening at the home of Miss Oliver. 'I he lawns were beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns 'nun. - wen. played tin- fore part ' ' I the evening after which a well-prepured well-prepured programme was rendered. At 11 0 the guests were ushered into tho beautiful parlors, which were tastefully decorated In red and white roses, and a dainty lunch was served bv the hostess Th .se present wc.-e Margaret l layton Zlna Baker. Da)s Irvine, Mamie Bnyder. Plbble Crane. Carrie Evans. Lottie Or-wln. Or-wln. Maggh and hfivtrn I.unt, Dep Wood Roland McQlnvey, Andy Allen, W1U j o -obcoti n.ivl.1 ll..ttii. K'igeiio Allr- d. 1 Inward Brown, George Froster. Ben KnSdMn Ben Bean, Dan ilfrW. Art. George Lorsin, Challua hasc ana John Stai r Miss Madallno Boshard entertained at n lawn part on Krldu nlng f.ames, music and a dainty lunch was served. Invitations art out for the Kensington to be given i Mrs Ned Knowlaen on Monday. Mi-s Ira Rt-.rrs mot charmingly entertained en-tertained the 'Bonnie Brier" club on Monday evening Games and music, both vocal and Instrumental, were rendered Refreshments were ;cred. Thoso pres ent were Chios Bmoot, Brma -"nd Pay Loose. Zells Parrer, Liee Cluff, Mlna Taj lor, Pern Button, Hazel Hove and m-nlo m-nlo AVilliams Mi and .Mr?. G O. Haws left he fore part of the week for M:iry? 1 1 1 Idn They ill he gone never.-il weeks and will vNit the i i lluwstum- park before their return. Mrs. Prod Shontz and family of Byreka will spend the minimer at Provo. One of tho largest pvntn of the weeV w the Kenelngfon given by Mrs Ernes) Partridge and mi?' Reynqlds on Wsdnes- day evening at the hfirne nf Mrs Part- rldge. The home was beautifully decorated decor-ated In ed iind white rotts and other . ."-priu Mowers. Games and musk made I the evening a very pleasant one Re-. Re-. freshments weie served. A pleasant rack part was Riven on Saturday i" Provo canyon, with wctt-il wctt-il I led lunch basket the guest arrived in time for breakfast The day was )pcnt In tlshlnff and roaming tho beautiful hills. Among thoso present wero Leona Dunn. Madallne McConany, Llda Edmund?, Karris Noyes, G( orj;.- Callldav, Sadie Mc-Padden. Mc-Padden. Will Albiicl. Mart Rovlance. Btandley Jones. Rov BlllInK--, Ken Mel-ili Mel-ili um and Lyman Noyes. A pleasant surprise party was given at the home ot Mrs. Jamen Boyden Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, Liza, who leaves Wednesday for allfornia An elaborate supper was served, and music, recitations all tended to make a most enjoyable evi-r.lng Those present wers Misses Young. Nettie Sperry, Annie and Nellie Oliver, Lena and Maggie Time-. LlzZle .Jon s. Kllse Hrnnetl NellL: Harris, Leah i ne. BjBatrlCO and Stella Young. Sythn Brown. Klorence Snyder, Mar Evans, Carrie Evans. Marie Bosh-n Bosh-n rd. Mls9 Maggie Irlne Is spending a week at Salt lnke with friends Mr and Mrs E. D. Pnrtrldgo spent a few days In Salt Lake with friends this week Mr. nnd Mn. James S. Brown of this 4jt city left Thursday for the III park Mrs I . Bdgewood was t Mrs. Sam Schwab this wecICSV Miss Kmnia lvor were the geusts of Mrs- Wl a few davs this wook- Lettle Strong left SaturdaKj davs visit in Heber a.mT Mi--. Luelle Kimball of m' - .-tiding a f- w weeks In ProV . The Pns. ilia club w.i s enttH Mls.s St.ll.i F-teiinett " Tnura Ing. Tim fore i-art f the Kpent lii mul and a sofia SB. which the time was spent in an work. V |