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Show J PROVO SOCIETY Special to The Tribune. PROVO, .Line 1.'!. Mr. and Mrs. C. JI. Miller delightfully entertained at a reception at their homo Friday evening in honor of the marrri:igc of their daughter, Miss Myrtle, to Roy Perry, and their son, Heber C. "Miller, to Miss Henrietta Ncal. which wore solemnized in the Salt Lnko temple Wednesday. The brides wero charmiug in beautiful gowns of white and carricl shower bouquets. The happ3' young couplos received re-ceived the congratulations of their man.v friends in nn alcovo formed from the large bay window and which was artistically decorated with beautiful laco curtaius, brides roses and mock oraugo blossoms. Tho dining room was made beautiful and inviting by the free uso of red roses. Many useful presents were received l3' the popular 'oung couples. A.bout two hundred guests sat. down to an elaborate spread. Mrs. J. C. Graham entertained at dinner din-ner Thursday Mrs. Pitkin and son Bertie, Ber-tie, who will leave short! 3 lor Sclt Lake Cit.3-. where thoy will remain for the summer, nnd Mrs. M. Purish and daughter Annie. Mrs. Eliza Kirkwood enter! ainel at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Cook, who has rccenth' returned from Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, "where sho passed tho wiiitor. There wore fifteen guests. H. G. Hill of the sahny aud allowance division of Washington, D. C, was in Provo Tucsdaj' the guest of Postmaster Clove. Miss Annie Frisby was the guest of honor Thursday evening at a shower given by the LaCotcria club. Games, music and cards all tended to mako a most cnjo3'iblo evening. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. The manv friends of Miss Nellie Clyde and Charles DeGraff, both of Heber.-will bo pleasod to hear of their j marriage, which was solemnized in tho i Salt Lake templo Wedueschiy. Both aro well known in this cii', having attended at-tended the university here. Miss Hazel Collins and Jessie Mitchell were married in the Salt Lake temple '. Wednesday. Both are pojuilar 3-ouug people of this city. Mrs. Aran D3'ke, who has been in this cit3' for some time visiting her mother, Mrs. N. H. Hardy, returned to her home in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Electa Bullock w;as tho charming hostess at a. family dinner given at. her coz3' new home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Isaac Bullock, who leaves this week for Ar3'oming. It is doubtful if any young girl was ever shown more plainly the love and esteem in which sho is held by her friends and co-workers than was Miss Aehsa Eggcrtseu Tuesday oveuing last. Miss Eggertsen, who is to bo married lime 17. is president of the Second ward Y. L. M. I. Association, and on entering enter-ing the building Tuesday evening pre-parntory pre-parntory to holding meeting, sho was met by about 100 guests, who showered show-ered as many beautiful bouquets of (lowers as she opened the door. Standing Stand-ing in this shower of roses, carnations and pausics it. was some time before she could gain her composure sufficiently to respond to the hearty welcome. During the evoniug Miss Hattie Scott, on behalf be-half of the association, presented Miss Eggertsen with an elegunt plated mirror. mir-ror. In an. appropriate speech sho expressed ex-pressed tho love they all entertained for their president and the hopo that a realization of the happiness tli cy wero sure sho merited would attend her. Mrs. Matilda Olseu of this city and Herbert L. James were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. After the ceremony they left for Wilson, Wyo., where tliej' will spend tho summer sum-mer months, returning to Provo for the winter. The La Coterie club delightfully entertained en-tertained at a bundle shower Monday evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller iu honor of Miss Myrtle Miller. Games, music and readings all tended lo make a most enjoyable evening. even-ing. An elaborate lunch was served. Charles Maw left I ho hitler part of tho week for Chicago, whero lie will spend the summer. lie will enter the Uuivcrsit3' of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Gatherum have issued is-sued cards announcing the marriago of their daughter, Miss Eliza Hodson, to Eugene Collins, to tnkc place Juno 1(5 at the home of "the bride 's parents, who will entertain in their honor the same evening. ! Mrs. Dora Moore St. Clair of Denver j ir. visiting her mother, Mrr.. Elinore ', Moore, and sisters. Mrs. George Haver- I camp and Mrn. W. B. Scales, in this city. 1 Mrs. J. R. Hohson entertained at din- ' ner Wednesday Mrs. Leah Hansen of I Ogden, Mrs. Kay Clavton of Blackfool. 1 Tda., Mrs. Ilyruiu Smith of Lehi, and Mrs. Don C. (ice of Brigham City. Miss Edith Dunhan, who has .been employed em-ployed as kindergarten teacher at the Proctor academy, loft for her home in tho east Frida Miss Clara Allen entertained at her j homo Monday evening in honor of Miss Sadie Chipman of Amorican Fork. Archie Thurman left Monday fo: Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Pvno relumed ' home from Washington, D. C, Friuny. They visited main' places of interest in j tho cast. Their son, Herbert, who has ! spent the winter with his. father in I Washington, returned with his parents. ; Miss Edna Fvnc was tho recipient of. a pleasant surprise nt'her homo Monday ! afternoon in tho form of a kitchen shower by the members of her Sunday school class. The time passed merrily at games and various amusements. Dainty refreshments were served. Tho bride-to-bo was presented with numerous numer-ous articles that will be useful in the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Smith of Lehi visited relatives aiid friends in Provo this week. Mrs. William Hard' was the recipient reci-pient of a pleasant surprise at her homo Friday afternoon., A pleasant social afternoon was passed aud a dainty lunch en.joj'ed. |