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Show Provo Society Special to Tho Tribune. PEOyO, Nov. 30. Tho Fillmore re- union held at tho Social hall Thanks- IH giving ovontng -was ono of the on-jor- ablo ovontb of the season. Over 'lOO fijcnds renewed old acqnaintancca aud irieiidsui7;3. ialusic ana dancing wcro tho main f catui es of the ovoning. Liaht refreshments weio served. H A prand reception and ball vas Sven Wednesday ovening at tho State f ental hospital by tho employees of H that insbtution. JDancing, Hociabilis'v H and lunel. all marked the evening a H The Mi&!es Mac and Virginia Henry ontcri.ained a number of their friends at a Tbaukhgiviug dinner at the home of their parents, Marshal and 2frs. H Henn', in honor of the Misses Jcanckto and Mnud Zimmerman of Mora-, Kau. H Twolvc vere present, Miss Mina Houston spent tho latter H part of tho week with relatives and friends at American Pork. H Mrs. Minerva Thompson entertained at dinner Thursday the following l gucBts: Messrs. and Mesdnmes James B. Daniels, M. H. Graham. J. .W. Deal, W. K. Spafford, Thomas McGraw and Charles Thomas, and Aunt Marila. H Miss Mamie Thompson is here from Manti visiting her mother, Mrs. Min- erva Thompson, H Miss TcrcBa Armstcd entertained a number of her friends at dinner Thurs- day at tho home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ArmBted. Fifteen were present. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alhander were H hosts at a family reunion at their home fH Thanksgiving day. The families of both Mr. and Mrs. Alhander were pros- ent and enjoyed a day of feasting and H social chat. JH C. Larson is homo spending a few weeks, after a pleasant trip through Oregon and California. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Gee spent H Thanksgiving with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Smith, at Lehi. ; Thomas Bennett, formerly of this city, but now residing at Idaho Falls, visited relatives and friends in this city the fore part of the week, prepara- H tory to leaving for Great Britain.. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Turg and Miss H Norma Hyde of American Fork spent several days in Provo visiting friends. IH Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson of H Salt Lake Citj- were here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Beck, for a few clays this week. IH The grandchildren and their families ! gave a house-warming at the new home ! of Grandma Electa Bullock Thanksgiv- H ing day. A dinner was served to thirty. H Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finlayson, assisted b' their daughters, Yivicnnc and Hazel. H entertained at a family dinner Thurs- 1 H day. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lcylaud IjH Graham. H C. E. Loose, Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomp- IH son have returned from a mouth's visit in southern California They report a IH very pleasant trip. Mrs. Loose will 1 H remain until the holidays, when her ' H daughters, Erma and Fay, will accom- I IH pany hor homo on their school vacation. IH Mr, and Mrs. Francis Lyman of Salt Lake visited their daughter, Mrs. D. D. Houtz, this week. IH Mrs. George Havercamp entertained jH at dinner, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. W. IH B. Scarle, Mrs. Eleanor Moore and Miss H Elsie Moore. , IH The Kia Ora club gave an enjoyable 1 reception and balKFriday evening at , H the Gymnasium hall. About seventy-five seventy-five guests enjoyed tho evening of dancing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John McAdam enter-taincd enter-taincd at a family Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Graham returned to their homo in Salt Lake, after a month's visit with relatives and friends at Provo. Tho Utah Sorosis met Saturday after-noon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Grace Wal- lick. A paper was read by Mrs. Hold-away Hold-away on' 'Jewish Festivals," and fol-lowed fol-lowed by Mrs. Clift with a paper on "Harvest Festivals." HBV The Forum hold an interesting ses- sion Mondav evening at the homo of Miss Elsie Moore. "Resolved, That tho teudenc" of woman to enter into the IBb business and industrial world is detri-mental detri-mental to the highest interest of worn- anhood," was the text of the debate. HJIJ Misses Bonham and Sanders represent" ed the affirmative and Misses Davis and HBV Mooro the negative, the latter winning HBV the debate. Refreshments were sorveu. HBV Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam enter- BAV tained Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Graham at BBa dinner Sunday. JBa On Wednesda)' evening Miss Hazel Fishes and Georgo M. Halliday were BBa -joined in wedlock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fishes. HH About forty guosts wcro presentto join in the wedding festival. The bride was IBVJ attired in a pretty white silk gown. HBh Many beautiful presents were received. HBb A wedding suppor was served. ( IBJ Miss Hannah Dunn spent tho latter HVJ part of tho week with friends at Eu- HBa rekn. Mr. and Mrs. Brose entertained Mr. aud Mrs. Titus of Logau Thanksgiving Miss Delia Goo was tho hostess at jJ a dinner party to a number of her HBa young friends at tho home of her par- onts, Mr. and Mrs. George Goo, Thurs- day. Tho guests wore: Mieaes Flora IIJ and Annio Newell and Emma Geo, HBa Messrs. C. W. Love, Jr., Terrace Kearns, J Elvon Jackson and Hugh Love. Tho evening was given to music and chat. HBi Tho following were the guest3 of Gov. Cutler at an inspection of tha Stato Montal hospital, Friday: Chiof Justice McCarty, Justico Frielc,, Attor- ncy-Genoral Brecdcn, Postmaster Clovo and C. E. Loose After tho inspection they wcro the guests of Dr. D. H. Cal- der and W. It. H. Paxton at a luncheon. HHJ Will Frisby delightfully entertained about thirty of his young friends at ft , skating parly Tuesday evening. |