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Show I PROVO SOCIETY Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO, Dec. 12. Mrs. James Brown cntorlained Wednesday oveuing in honor of her sister, Mihs Vora Davis. Games and music wcro tho features of tho evening's amusoniuiits. Misses Ethel and Opal Noon assisted tho hoa-tcss. hoa-tcss. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Looso unnounco tho engagement of . their daughter, Erma, to Preston G. Potorson, tho mar-riago mar-riago to tako placo early in January. Mrs. George Havorcamp cntovtainod the Bridgo AVhist club Wodnc3dnv owning. own-ing. Two tables woro plaj'od, and lunch and refreshments wero served during the ovening. Tho Ln Conealo club gav an enjoy-nble enjoy-nble dancing party Wcdiiisday evening at tho first ward social hall. Mrs. J. C. Cooper entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday evening. Covers wcro placed for eight guests. Miss Chloo Smoot is visiting in Salt Lako City this week. Mrs. AV. F. Brown entertained at cartls Tuosdtiv ovening. tjjvcn tables of "63" were played. Mrs. N. A. Ilnwlcy is visiting in Ncphi this week, with r.ciMs. Miss Ruby ratten c-ntcrtaiucd a dozen of her friends at. h"r homo Sunday Sun-day evening. The evening was pleasantly pleas-antly passed with music and u few names. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ilydo nf Nephi spent Suuda3' last with friends in Provo. "Uncle" Jesso Knigh't is in Idaho on mining business this woek. Milton Thomas has returned from a pleasure trip through Idaho. Mrs. Georgo V. Craig rJehght fully entertained :i number of her friends at her homo ili5uda evening, in hi-nor of Miss Tr media A'lams. A very uuiquo and at tin sm.c time ver3' picas! ug affair was given Saturday Satur-day evening in honor of Miss Ethel Rogers, b3' a number of her girl friends. Tho guests gaticiod ai tho homo of Miss Rogers, where they showered 1-tr with daint' linensi, and wcro entertained enter-tained with games, and ono course of refreshments was serve 1. Tho jolly crowd then visited tho homo of M'fs Nellie Schofield, and Micro cnjo3'ed a continuation of tho games an-1 'refreshments. 'refresh-ments. Miss Etta Holdawa3' was tho next hostess, and after a pleasant hour at her home, all linishol ihc evening of morriment with Miss Rogers at hnr Joseph W. Dunn, chairman of tho board of count- commif.ionors; spent Sunday in Sa"lt Lake City Ethol Rogers of Provo ' and Percy Greenwood of Oregon were married ih the Manti temple Friday, December 1. A roccption was held Monday "veiling at tho home of tho brido's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thoinns entertained enter-tained a number of their relatives and friends at dinner on Sunday. j Mrs. Carl Saxey entertained the Launching club at an old-fashioned cand3' pulling last Sunday evening, in honor of Mr. Saxe3f 's birthday. Rl-' frcshments wore served and toa-sU wero given. Members of tho Utah Sorois were delightfull3r entertained by President Maw at tho homo of Mrs.. .L A. il-t(la-wa3 Wcdncsd.ay aftoruoou. The rooms wcro decorated with chrysanthemums find f.lm ilnh fnlnr:. Wliot rniw. nril cream. Musical selections wcro given j by Mrs. Dora Irvine, and Miss l-'ead Adams gave two of her interesting read- ' ings. "A Romance in Twcnt3' Words-" followed, tho prize being awarded to Miss Francella Adams. After the president's da3' festivities the day was 1 turned into a surprise on Miss Francel- j la Adams, the former president, who 1 leaves shortly for New Jersc3 I Miss Allio Smoot and Miss EiTig Bui- ' lock entertainod tho Priscilla dub at their homo Thursday evening. Tho tiim wns spent with music and tho usur.l social chat. Miss Nottio Parkiusou outertained tho College club and a few invited I frionds at her apartments Thursdaj evening. Mrs. T. McNitt entertained the Bridgo Whist club Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the Hotel Roberts. Prizes wore awarded to Mrs. W. B. Soarlo and i Mrs. Grant C. Bngloy. Luncheon was served from prottily arranged tables in tho dining room. Alfred Luudahl and Miss Jennie Turner of Logan are visiting in Provo, tho guests of Mrs. T. E. McGraw. Miss Nellie H3'de of Ncphi was a Provo visitor last wook. Misses Erma and Fay Looso entertained enter-tained at dinnor Thursday evening in honor of Miss Ha.ol Howe. Covers woro laid for ten., Miss Maud Wright of Mcnan, Ida., and Hebcr Knudsen of Provo wero married in the Salt Lake tomplc on Wcduosdn3. A reception was given tho 3oung people tho samo ovening at the homo of the groom's parents, Mi', and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen. Miss Mildred Clark, Miss Brena Brandonbergcr and Miss Glazior of Salt Lake Citj- were visitors at Olmsted Olm-sted tho past wedc, the guests of Mrs. Nellio Ruffner and Mrs. A. E. Thon.-hill. Thon.-hill. Mrs. J. W. McAdam entertained tha primaiy officers of the sixth ward on Thursda3- afternoon at a .Kensington. Tho Nineteenth Century club met Frida3 afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto B. Suhr. Tho ontiro afternoon was given to a paper, "Phidias and the, Acropolis of Athens," by Mrs. Suhr. After tho paper, a short trip was takeu, by means of storeopticon views, to S'!C tlio glorious remains of the most wonderful won-derful ago in all history. A discussion by all tho members followed. |