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Show Spoclal to Tho Tribune. PIlOVO, Sept. 20. Miss JJIlzn Stewart nnd Fred Westphal wcro murricd Wedncsdny ovoning at tho homo of the groom's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wcstphal. Tho ceremony cere-mony was performed at C:30 by Bishop L. L. Nelson, Tho brido was chnrmlug in a gown of white chiffon over silk nnd carried bride's roses. The lawn was beautifully Illuminated with Japanese lanterns and the rooms wore prettily decorntod wllh roses. Many bonu-tlful bonu-tlful and useful presents wero received. An elaborate banquet wus served. The following out-of-town guests wero present: Sir. nnd Sirs. R. M. Atkinson, Sir', nnd Sirs. Charlos Undcrdunck of Snlt Lake nnd Dr. O. F. Wcstphnl of Pleasant Grove. Missos Allic and Fern Sraoot ontcrtaincd tho members of the Priscilln club at thoir home Thursday evening- Slusic nnd social chnt nnd tho pnrtukiug of dainty refresh-monts refresh-monts made the hours pass pleasantly. Sirs. Ralph Pnultou entertained the members mem-bers of the Sixth Ward Sewing elnss at her home Thursday uveninr;. fr Sirs. 11. S. Pyno entertained Slonday evening even-ing ut n family gathering in honor of her husband, who left tho latter part of the woek for Washington, D. C. Tho evening passed pleasntitly in games, cards, music and recitations. A sumptuous Buppor wns served. Sir. nnd Sirs. Fay Whltnoy of Snlt Lalco spent several days this week iu Provo visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. The members of the Pallas club celebrated their first nnniversnry Friday evening ut thu homo of Sliss Alico Brown. An evening of music and social pleasure was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were sorvod. Sirs. William Strong has moved down from Spring Dell, whero she hus passed the heated months. Sirs. Hugh Dougnll and daughters Kitty and Emma of Springvillc wero guests of Sirs. William Hatfield and family this week. Sirs. W. L. Biersack gave u very onjoynblo automobile party Thursday to the following ladies: Mesdaines 12. I). Smith, C O. Newell, W. D. Roberts and Sliss Bculah Bnchnmn. Sirs. Dr. P. Taylor very successfully planned and carried out n suvprisc parly Monday evening on her mother, Mrs. II. ,7. Richards, at the home of tho latter, tho event being in honor of Sirs. Rlchard3"s birthday anniversary. A largo number of friends "wero present to onjoy nn evening of music, sienl chut and extend greotings of the day to tho ninlablo hostess. Lunch was served. Dr. Harry SIcGrnw. formerly of this city hut now residing in Denver, spent tho week visiting friends iu this city. Tho following party enjoyed nn outing and picnic in Provo canyon Saturday: Siisses IClsio Slay Smith, Edith Dunham, SI. Walley, Edith Sherman and Sirs. Harris. Herb Pyne left Provo Tuesday for Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, for tho purpose of completing his studies Sirs. John Stewart entertained a number of her friends nt her hjime Monday evening. Slu-f-ic, games and a social tirao wns enjoyed by all. A duintv lunch was served. President Lund of Salt Lake spent a couplo of days m Provo this weok, the guest of his son, Prof. A. C. Lund. Joseph Niblcy of LeGrundc, Or., spent a few davs in Provo this weok, tho guest of Sir. and Mrs. W. II. Dusenbcrry. A very pretty and impressive wedding took place Thursday nt tho homo of Sir nnd Sirs. Ilvrum ClutT, when their daughter, SIIbs Flora, and Sidney S'incont wcro marrlod. The bride was charming in a gown of whjto silk and carried a shower bon.net of white roses. Tho brido was attended by Sliss lluttio Vincent, who wns charmingly attired In u gown of pink mull und carried Lb France roses. Leon duff was best man The corn-many corn-many was performed nt 5:80 by L. L. Nelson Nel-son und witnessed by 125 guests. The happy couplo received the congratulations of their many friends beneath n bower of gauzy lnco draperv, artistically decorated with green The d'ining-room, in which a sumptuous r.prcnd was served, was made more inviting with its pretty decorations of La Franco roses and streamers of wide pink satin ribbon. rib-bon. The presents wero expensivo nnd useful. use-ful. Mr. and Sirs. Vincent will rcsido in Provo. , Sits. Joseph L. Graham entertained a number of her rolntivos and friends nt her home Fridav evening in honor of the birth-dav birth-dav anniversary of her husbund. A pleasant pleas-ant social evening was passed und dainty lunch served. Miss Florence Jcppcrson, one of Provo s most popular and talented young ladios, left Friday for Boston, where she will study music for a couple of years. Sirs. Joseph Kirkwood delightfully en-tertuined en-tertuined nt her homo Tuesday ovoning in honor of Sliss Florenco Jepperson, who loft tho latter port of the week for Boston. Autumn Au-tumn leaves and cut flowers made a protty decoration. About sixty friends enjoyed the evening. Sliss Jepperson was presented with a number of kcep&akcs. which will remind re-mind her of tho many friends at home who hold her in high regard and esteem. A daintv luncheon was served. The officers of tho SI. L. SI. I. nssoclntion of Utah stake wcro banijuotcd at tho B. V. university Sunday by tho local officers of this city. About 200 snt down to the long tables, which wero prettily decornted with flowers and lndoii with bounteous sprend. Sirs Wallace of Salt Lake City was the guest of Sirs. Ester Stewnrt Sunday. Sir. and Mrs. John Henry Smith spent Suturilay nnd Sunday In Provo. Brighani Jnn-is is visiting friends In this city for n few days. ... James Poullon has returned to his home in Salt Lnke after a pleasant visit with hit son. Ralph Poutlon. nnd family. Miss Luin Gates visited friends In this citv this week. While here sho was the rniost of her sistor. Sirs. J. A Widtsoe. Sirs. N. F. Wilsou delightfully entertained at dinner Sunday a number of her friends. |