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Show I Provo Society I c ' Special to Tho Tribune. PJ?OYO, Doc. S. Air. and Mrs. J. W. 1 Cliappcll I'clebrntod their wooden wed- i . ding nuniversnry Monday evening nt ' l.lio homo of Mrs. Louisa Mel3ride, I molhor of Mrs. Chappoll. About, sixty 5 guests participated in an ovening of ! ' thorough enjoyment games, music and me extending of good wishes. An clnb- orate supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher left Monday Mon-day for their future home in Heber. after a visit witli Mrs. Lizzie Suttou, sister of Mrs. Fisher. Misses Beatrice Moore and Gertrude Smith wero the hostosses at a cn.ndy-pull cn.ndy-pull at tho homo of the latter Sunday evening. About, twenty guests enjoyed a "sweet'' time. A dainty luncheon was served Mrs. John I?. Twelves entertained a few friends at dinner at her home Tues- day afternoon. Tho guests were C. 0. I Newell. Electa Bullock, Sadie Loar, Dina Worsley, A. B. Scarle and M. C. J ! Cards aro out announcing the ninr- ifcM ' riage of Miss Bertha Anderson, daugh- I ;- , ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Anderson, to ?!' Goorge E. Whothcud, the marriago to H i take place on Wednesday next. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bailey enter- h tained at a family dinner at their home, j: Thursday. Covers wero laid for four : ' teen. ' Dr. and Mrs. George Iloindselmen , royally entertained at their home Thurs J i (ny, in honor of the birthday anniver L sary of Mrs. Clara ironrie. mother of fk ' Mrs. Heindsolmcii- A very onjoyablo if-' I social afternoon was passed, and an II , elaborate dinner served. The table it j decorations were whito and pink carna- 1 I tions. Covers were laid for twenty. jJL Mrs. C. 0. Newell entertained the fol- li . lowing ladies at dinner Sunday at the If ; Hotel Eoberts: Mcsdnmcs Steignioyer 1 L and J. R. Twelves, and Misses lvlecta ffif Bullock, Sadie Loar. A. B. Searle, M. 13 i C. Winter, Nolke, Dina Worsley and fj 1 Clark. 'At il The members of the Pallase club wero R . U entertained Thursday ovening by Miss SJr f ! Eva Ward. A pleasant social evening ill j was passed. Light refreshments were WiL, ' served. 5ifl li Mrs. B. M. Whitney, formerly Miss j Edith Bee, spent the week in Provo visiting relatives and friends, fi Miss Essie Reese i6 visiting relatives f and friends in Salt Lake this week, f ' t Mrs. George Marshall has returned to J, J- her homo in Minersvillo, aftor a very ! pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Leah H . iPyne of this city. Hi Mrs. Susie Gates of Salt Lake was tiki .the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John la 'A. Widtsoe. this week. 1 Mrs. S. P. Osterman of Sandy spent jilT A the week with her sister, Mrs. Amelia ft . jN". Nelson of this city. I fj I The department teachers of the B. Y. I fi 1 .university training school entertained i 11 the training teachers Thursday evening. I Music, recitations and ames all tended fl fj to make a most enjoyable evening. I Light refreshments were served. Mrs. A. L. Booth entertaiuod Thursday Thurs-day evening at tho home of her mother, Mrs. Marj E. Ashworth, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ray Ashworth, who is visiting visit-ing hero from Idaho. A delightful social so-cial evening was passed. A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Twelves entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Twelves tho Five Hundred Hun-dred Card club. Twenty-eight guests enjoyed a social evening of cards and music. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. 0. Newell and Mrs. W. L. Biorsack. y An elaborate luncheon was served. SW The Young Men's club entertained in its friends Thursday ovening at its new .y clubrooms. A pleasant social evening 1,1 was spent. Rerreshments were served. M Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Twelves enter U tained, Sunday, relatives of Mr. m Twelves, in commemoration of their ar- 51 rival in Utah fifty years ago. The HN afternoon was greatly enjoed. A im sumptuous dinner was served. Ut Miss Estella Paxman entertained the B members of the Sixth ward sewing class at her home Thursday evening. A y i pleasant social time was passed. Light mA refreshments wero served. j Miss Belle Wilkins and Thomas j Hardy, popular young people of this ml city, were married Wednesday in tho 941 Suit Lake Temple. They are receiving fB congratulations and best wishes from a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy I will reside in Provo. Ik Mrs. S. P. Eggertson was the hostess I at a dinner party Sunday afternoon in I honor of her aunt, Mrs. Osterman of K Sandy. I t Mrs. Marie Clove was the guest of I Mrs. Eggertson at dinner Monday. I The many friends of Miss Bella TIar- J rison and Seth Scott will be pleased f to hear of their marriage, which took j, , place Wednesday in the Temple at Salt r Lake. Both aro popular oung people M of this city, and a large circle of friends M wish them happiness and prosperity. H. Mrs. T. L. Genter of Salt Lake City n; was the guest of Miss Chloe Smoot this Hi week. n The Nineteenth Century club met Fri- jll' day afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Sam !. Schwab. An interesting paper on ; ''Benjamin Franklin" was given by Miss Josephine Kellogg, followed bv one u on "Transportation in America" and ). England." by Mrs. A. E, Buckler. : i Mrs. Kitty Hines entertained at din- ner, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie BulJock Holt of Raymond. Canada, and ( , -Mrs. Bert Bullock of Taber, Canada, at J' the home of Mrs. Alex Hedquist. |