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Show IpboCIETT Special to The Tribune. PBOVO. Nov. IS Miss Edith Buckley most charmingly enl rlalni 1 n number of her friends on Wednesday evening. The rooni9 wero neatly decorated for the occasion A pleajtart evening wns sp-nt In games, music ar.d recitations. A delicious lunch was served, e The Commercial club entertained at a musical mu-sical on Friday evening In tho club rooms Tin- p.irlors wero beautifully decorated In the club colors. A well prepared programme was 1 rendered. Luncheon was served. The members of the Fourth ward choir and their frienaa were royally entertained on Friday Fri-day evening by their leader. Mr. Ray Clayton, Clay-ton, nt his home on Second North street. The parlors won' beautifully decorated In cut flowers. The evening was Fin-nt In amusing games, vocal and Instrumental music and a genoreJ wclal ihaU Dainty refreshment- wero served. a s The Bonnie Prler elub met at the home of MIsm Dee Lilly Cluff on Saturday afternoon. A most enjoyable afternoon wils hp-nt with the usual fancy work. A dainty lunch was served. A concert was given on Saturdnv ov. nine In h..n..r of Mo. 1 ',11. 1. -on. who loft Sunday for the Fast, where ho will continue hi- curse of muidc. Among thoi on th.- pr. kTiiinni" were Prof Lund and Prof Held, Mil Pearl rtoren, Florence Jepperson and Mr Ray Hold.-awoy Hold.-awoy . 1 Mr. .Tim t'happrl entertained a number of bar friends on Friday afternoon. Th' purlore wero neatly decorated in cut (lowera, A pleaa- tnt social chat, with music and recitations. wrc among the afternoon's pleasures. Dainty refreshments were served. Tho PrhelUa Art club met with Miss Emma Wood at the homo Of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kg-gcrtsen Kg-gcrtsen on Thursday afternoon. An enjoyable enjoy-able evening wan spent In music and a social chat. A delicious lunch was surved. A largo number of relatives nnd friends of Mrs. Sarah Jones of the Sixth ward tus-aembled tus-aembled at her homu Friday Afternoon. The occasion was tho seventy-sixth anniversary of Mrs. Jones' birth. Tho afternoon was a most enjoyable one. the time being spent In genuine genu-ine sociability nnd Mrs. Jones wns the recipient recipi-ent of many heartfelt congratulations nnd gcod wishes for future happiness. On Sunday evening Miss si la A. Sward, a l. autlful Provo girl, and James F. Hlxon. one of Mr. Wunn's corps of electricians, were mar-iled mar-iled at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Sward, Rv, r. H, Johnson of tho M H. church officiating. Only n-nr relatives and a few Intlninto friends wero present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlxon will reside In Ttlngham, wberr Mr Hlxon Is tho reprten-tatlvo reprten-tatlvo of the Tellurlde Power company. The PollO club met at the home of Miss Leah Pyno on Thursday evening An enjoy- ; aide e.-nlng wns spent In music and social chat with the UMiinl work. Mrs. LOUlaa Ml Drld pen! n frw davs In American I'm k With relatives nnd friends this w eek . Mra. Thomas Arrow smith of Colton, Utah, Ifi (pending few days In the city with relatives rel-atives and friends. Mrs. J. Hanes of Pri-e l the guest of Mr and Mrs. J W. Dunn this week. Mrs H. F.ft of Monti Is vlnltlng frl-nds In this city for e few days. |