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Show Bpei lal to The Tribune. PROVO, April II One of the largest events of the week was the muglcale given by the Commercial elub In ther rooms on Friday VSBlng. The rooms were tastefully decorated In the club color. Dancing was Indulged In ih,- fore part of tha evening, sitter which the following Well-prepared programme wail ren-d, ren-d, red Quartette, Twelves and company; piano election, Mtns Lewis; solo, Mr ifcCallater; - .I.. Mc - .Ti ..ci - ,n i ,l.i i .i l. .ii. I.i. la K-1- muiids; solo. A, C, Lund; violin, Albert Miller; Mil-ler; recitation, liuelah Sturm's quartette 9 ... Mrs Hub Irln and Mix. Phil Speckail of Sorouls club, and Mrs. Corf man and Mrs. Sui-ton Sui-ton of Nineteenth Century club planted a henu-' tlful tree at the lin'illOl hnlltnl fOr lln- SI. lie Keilerallon. It being the CUStOTti M plant one tree at the State hulldlng once a year OH Arbor Ar-bor day. ... Soroli met with Mm. Kvans nn Wdneda aftfrn -m. Ml.. H'siiclan.l cac an Inlensllug paper on "Our First Minister In iOiigland " Mi- Maw bIsh giie a paper en "The New Republic" Re-public" To meet with Mrs. Evans next week. The Sunshine club met at th- home of lllsfl Anna Taylor An Interesting programme v as rendered. Will meet with Mi Sael lrlnc next week. ... KUas Archsa Bggartsen antertalned a number ef her friends at a social party on Wednesday vSning ut the home of her parents. Mr and Mi- s P Emtertsen. nn Ktfth West and Third South, in honor of Kurt fSrnsworlh and Mr TKTIney. The evening was spent In games, music and reciting. SfhlcS made it a very pleasant one A dun.U luO.h waa served to abut thirty. Mis J V Ixmn entertained a number of her friends at dinner on ThurK-lay evening. A aunPiUOUa spread was served, Plates wire laid for ten. Mrs. K Farnsworth RIOSl charmingly tlrteltalned her friend, at dinner on Tu. - l.c afternoon In honor of Iji Prlel Punn an I Gmr Farnswnrth. After dinner the lime was spent in songs, music and social chat. s , e Mi and Mrs x iv Isanw n. formerly of Pleasant Grove, but now residents of PrOVO, most dellghtfullx 1. 1 lebruii d their gol.len w,-l-.'log on Thursday evening. The rooms were very beautifully decptsted In spring flowers and potted plant., yellow and green being the predominating ooran. The table deooratl ns were ferns and pink Carnations, Those present pres-ent were most I v tin- Immediate relui vos. wiili m few Invited guests Th evening wa stu ill In mirth and musli , both ne and Initio-mental Initio-mental A ver' delicious suptxr was server), aftei which the nui-sts were given a -ry pleasjint drive, taking In the most Interesting lioinis In Provo and Its vicinity. Many beautiful beau-tiful presents were given to the host and hostess, the former itelng "iC. and his g r.n vslfe 7.".. Those pr.-senl Were Mr Ulld Mis Oinn Lewis, Mr and Mrs Joseph tjkrsen. Mr. ind Mis. .inhn C Swensen, Ifm AJea Qllleo- pie, Jr Mr.. A It Simmon of Spanish Fork. Miss A. W. Hose. Miss cjrgln BwfWI seii. Miss Fan l-wla. Miss Bl'sa L-w Is. Mr. Aibert C'lliKil- and Mark I-wls. ... The NlBetoeoth Cvntury club met at tha home of Mrs. C Newell on Friday after-iinoii after-iinoii Mrs Seal I lilcelv presented the sub- lect, Charles Dickens. The subject was continued con-tinued by Mis I.elly giving a character portrayal por-trayal of Dickens The subjects vvero well presented and thoroughly enjoyed bv thoso present. ... The Young 1-adles assoc'ntlon of the Third ward gave a surprise on Tuesday evening in honor Of their president Mrs Ei na Zabrlka. fl vent tnkes place soon after the regular meeting. The evening vv aa Spent In game., music and reciting. Delicious refreshments wire served to about flflv The wedding of Edward W.-itklns and i Mara Stewart took place at the home of the bride's jiasent... The collide left for Vernal, t'tah. where they will make their future home. Oscar Young and daughters wire in Salt Lake this wick vlsltltu; with friends and relatives. Mrs. Eph Sutton and daughter. Fawn, and Mrs. Emma Hundall left Thumdnv morning for a few months" visit In California. Mrs Leon Rachman and Miss Fawn Twelves spent Friday and Baturday in sail Lake. Th-- officers and teachers of the Young Ladles' La-dles' association of this City gave n party In the Fourth ward meet lug-house on Friday night. The evening was spent In games, music, mu-sic, piano and instrumental Refreshments were served. Mrs Kitty A Illnes left for San Pedro. Cal . Thursday, where her daughter. Miss Tesle, has been for some months for her health. Mr. and Mrs w w Timings have returned from Idaho Mr. Hilling' ha been teaching In the nick academy, Rerfburg, an.i after the , close of his engagement be and Mrs Hilling, visited In Hear Lake county. Ida., and In Ixj- gsjn. Mrs. Bpeckart and Mrs Irvine were visitors of the Nineteenth Century club on Friday, Mrs. Edwin Elliott and daughter Genevieve, have returned from Salt Lake. w here they have spent a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Soeckarl was a vlsltnr of Salt T-ake this week, attending a meeting of the State Fedcrp.tl.il'. Miss Aflon Brimhall entertained a number Of her little friends on Friday evening. Mrs. Henry If slben has returned home after spending a few days In Salt Lake with friends. Miss jl Prlel Dunn was a Heber visitor We Inaeday. Mrs. J J Knight, daughter Emma, and am I Goodwin, left Thursdav for San Pedro. ("a T he trip Is taken In the hopes of benefiting the health of Goodwin, who is suffering from a severe attack of hear! trouble Miss Mary Heasly, one of Provo's prominent SChOOl leaf harS. will leave with her c!-tcr fir calif, rnla noon. Mlts HeaGy will mmt likely muke her home In the (Julden Stale. Ml s Annie mil of Sprlngvllle spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday In this city, the guest of Miss Rachel Pyre. Mrs. D Teasdale of Nephl is visiting her daughter Able In this clt'- a few days. Able Is one of the ' hello girls." Mrs boll Harris, w Iv lins bun visiting in Salt Ijk with relatives unJ fi lends, ho returned re-turned home, Mrs Cornelia Clayton of this ritv has re-turned re-turned home after a week's visit vv!th relatives rela-tives and friends In Salt Lake cm Mrs. Julius Jensen la visiting In Park City, the guest of her sister, Mrs Blake. |