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Show j PROVd T PROVO, Jan. 1. The Icadinc event in social .-ircli or tlic week was the lunh-eoi:-wIiL-t party srivn bv Mr-: -v p Roborts at n.o Hotel Robert? ri,,pk.y .LUernoun. I'h? i .fir tors fin. (fining jv.om were on,.i.'.l into one. aijrj Iwautifnl hrnnHK--iimms ami vinlrfs ar!l.-il clwnn' to the arrauaeir.pnt. Tho sm-f-snil prize winners wire Mrs, r. H. Wright, Mis L". 1 1. c'tr r!is nu Mrs. Alma Van Vj!4ne: laiLer i?;civinj; Nie l-oiipo- irttii'H. Tlmse enjoying Mie aiTnir wv M'?sd;' nips (':. Loose. P. Rrtorsoti, U". i". Vinku, Helen fiedi'ord. Epliraitn Ni'ifAi, J. B. . slit on. J. K. Y te. E. T. Tonef. John T. Taylor. I. H. Mas tors A H. Mi'i'san. C. H. Wright. R. L. An.ior-be-c. Y, J. Stiehl. C. E. lriekson. Grant Pu;-ity. R. K. Irine. sir.. .Sam Sclnvai. ;. A. 1 ar.sr.n. W. I .. niemo-i,. E. li Pa rtri-lao. .. C. Lur!. S. R. i 'idhiwav. I :nan. . E. Parke)', r. IJ. ;evfns. J. R. j Tw.'lve-, K. .S. .h'l-iioii, p. E. Allen, lister Maiium. .fnhr, Farrer. (J. n. H.-inilsvlman. AV. M. H'jia n' Alma Van W;ir;nncr. .lamy Prawn. .1. R. Ho1-pon. Ho1-pon. " - Aohn?ou, h!a P. 1 'iisr-n'Perrv. Alive Pkei;.l.i--. P. P. Wriili- k. IT. O. Mer-riil. Mer-riil. f . E. Mav,-, A. J. Stcwait. a" hark-3 I-'lquisi. p. F. Km. N-Mtjo Krrr. Jo'm j W'estnlial. W. -T"c t;. rts. Sr.. Monte Kol.-H5. X. I r. N'S-o-,. r. Knovlflen. J. .V. P.'Ml!.-'. .inc-ij. Evans. Honrv iasf, t M. V.'rcTf" A. P. S'.j 'Minus. Vinifr-! Sl.r k--' . Pi-! T;.loi-. i i-l.-r Ri.-h-ir.H. I"; il. !:--mc. J;-, T. X. T,i!ur, H. ''iy!or. K"it, Mrs. .)r:)-f- of O-.Jpti M rs. Gw-r ; ;lV.?rc;i rn;), Mrs. W. f S-.-arlp of Ss.,lt Iike, Mis. T. Sli.ic-v ui Sholk'i, Malio. V,!nt-siav .vcninc yllf.- El', a SnyrUr y en; .-i taine-i a :. w tri :mh ltl ;oh'r o: l:or sir,.--, M---,.. aire from M.-t-ot:i, iviiK-i-.- siie s N:a.-i:intr s.-no.. 10 .in.l : 1: hnii.i.q y?. OaiM-ri wetv pla-e'l nj mtiioal 8 unions uivf n. Uurn'i,n'n as served during Dt- e'viutii;. luvtt.i :o rtUi'fcl wtr.v i.iif Miss-s Srah -s. I-fiWf- Van W'aL'tnifv, l-li.-sa ;n.1 -" ,a P,:::--, ut Ma.-y a.i-i Kaio J. Ka.l.i.-n. Kviins. P1z7.it- aini .J.'hni--- S'Ka. r. Mis. Wra. .'.-iikirv. Mrs. Nome Jons-n ami Mrs. Ea ' ii.lesr.ie. Mis? Marie Rrc-ierson is h.'it !'!'o;n 1 1 i I a n o 1 a , s 1 1 0 1 Kl i 1 1 jf a if w liavs wi h .'riifiiuti. A pi eitil' a ppoiiuc'! party was yiven Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Ly-lia ll'.-Ma-uy in honor of the sc-von t v-sixi liirtii-aniiivc!-.sar- of Mrs. Esther Marsliaii. T:' h'.sU"-s ser-e-l Um- heori duriim Uie ii.lt; ic-si i n t; a 1' I r i' 1 1 00 n . At: interesting social affair of the week v-as ii.at fciven hy Mr. and Mrs. K'iwin II. Smart 'ihiesday evening. A special t fat n re of t)ie occasion 'was the stcroopti-con stcroopti-con viows of the California fail s, which pro'.f.l inosf. interesting. Luneiieon was .-i-ed lo fifteen guests. M rs. 1 d id Oiles has i-tnrru-.l from Hnnete uf'K.v a pk-asani visit, with reia-j reia-j t.ves. The Thursday AfternOi.n Five Hnn.h'evi 'lull nien;'ie;s were (he quests of Mrs. t E. O. Sii!t"i 1 ! j is u.'-;k. A pnMn- Phrisi-t; Phrisi-t; irt (let ":! t i v si - he i ne pi '1 va , 1 1 it-rooms, it-rooms, tii hi f a if 1 p!a . " ' en rhs he i ni; in Iiarniony and vcry a tti-in-rivf. Miss E"dia Pnyder of Santai;nin is a 1'rovo visitor for a few days. Mrs. WJllarrl B. 'IVirv of Salt Lake is the suest of Pro vo .friend h this week. Mrs. Sam Schwab was hostess at a dinner Tuesday eeiMnsr In honor of her son, LVire, who is here, from Portland, ('re., on a visit. Covers were laid for twelve. A quiet home wedding of the week was I hat of Miss Blanche Warner ami fouis (.'. Ma rice r of Salt Lake. Bishop T. X. Taylor performed, the ceremony I 'eoembor 2 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warnei. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. BUn-k of this chy ami Mrs. K. E. Stevens of Pn yson have returned from California, where they spent the past six weeks. Miss Vera Mendenhall spent the week in Salt Lake as the guest of Miss Mabel Kobe rts. Mrs. Leon JlcEwan of Tintie spent the Ohiistmas holidays with Provo relatives. Relatives and friends of William Gay, numberinsr fifty, made it their pleasure to surprise him Monday afternoon in .elebraiiOn of his birthday anniversary. The evening was most successful and the features ph joyed were cards, sanies, dancing- and luncheon. An Inlerestins event in social circles wa s the entertainment given Monday afternoon bv Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Pa Mister of Salt Lake. Others invited to the affair af-fair were Mrs. Rubv Ray and family, Dr. !:. E. Hincklev and family, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Oeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ropening. Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Dr. and Mrs. Jj. L. Noves, Mrs. L, H. Noyee, Mr, and Mrs. E. b. Jackson, Misses Oean and Edna Georee- The rooms were prettily pret-tily decorated and dinner was served. Miss Emma Thompson Is in Sail Lake for a few days visiting relatives. Covers were laid for twelve guests at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. lames E. Daniels Sunday in honor of Mis. Daniel's brother. W. N. Spafford of Annabels. Anna-bels. Mrs. Sarah E. Tnomas entertained at dinner Sunday. The table was prettily decorated and covers were laid for lif-teen. lif-teen. Mre. L. H. Noyes it? here from California Cali-fornia for an indefinite stay, having returned re-turned on account of poor health. Miss Ella Vincent was a Eureka visitor vis-itor over the holidays. Mrs Annie D. Palmer left the latter part of the week to spend a month in Moab with relatives. Miss Lucile Johnson of Park City was a Provo visitor over the holidays. Thursday afternoon Mrs. 'George Cowan entertained a number of friends at a sewing bee. The Social Sixty chub members enjoyed a delightful dancing party Thursday evening even-ing in the Firsts ward social hall. Mrs. Edith Bee Whitney of Salt Lake is in Provo with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moorfield en me from, Osden to spend the holidays with Provo relatives. Miss Cleon Hawkins is here from Eureka Eu-reka visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Clyde Terry of Idaho is visiting relatives and friend? in Provo. In honor of the birthday of their daughter daugh-ter Leah. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Penrod entertained at an enjoyable card party Friday evening. The game of "500" was played at four tables. Those receiving the prizes were Miss Winona Dun-ant and Thomas Hansen. Luncheon was sei-ved. Miss La Von Clark delightfully entertained enter-tained a number of friend3 with an evening even-ing of games and music Friday. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. Air. and MrsM Will Johnson entertained the members of the Bonneville 'ward amusement committee in an enjoyable jnanner Friday evening. M is Elsie Ta Image spent the holidays holi-days vitiiti t-la tlves in Salt Lake. Mis- Lorene Havk has returned to Pleasant Gruve h.oi a pleasant stay with I'rtovo relatives. Iliss Alu-e Wood of TTeber City vrn s a Provo visitur the latter part of the week. The Scandinavian dance given 111 the Second ward Tuesday evening was very successful and well attended. Miss Inea 8cott is here from Price, spending a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ptella Goddard "has returned from Pay son. where she spent the holidays. Sir. and 31'rs. Ole Olson, Jr., entertained at dinner Sunday, followed by music Covers Cov-ers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Ernest Mangum and daughters of Salt Lake are guests at the home of Mrs. Walter Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Berry have returned from Nephi, where they spent the holi-da holi-da vs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Giles spent the holidays vith relatives in Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Waid had Mr. and ' Mrs. C. J. Williamson of Pleasant Grove as their guests over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John W. 'Farref entertained enter-tained at dinner Christmas day. Included with the guests were Mrs. Stirah L. Jen kins of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs and family ot Seofleld. The following- party went by auto to Spring-ille Monday evening and had supper, sup-per, alter which they enjoyed a Boclal evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thurman : Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mr. aud Mrs. A. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. T. v A. Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jeff erics. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George entertained en-tertained a number of their friends at dinner din-ner and with a programme of music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Calllster and fa mily of Salt Lake, far. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Noyes. Newton Jackson and Mrsi Ruby Ray and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 6now have as their sUiests this week Misses Edith and Vera .Jones of Lake Shore. The Second ward Sunday school pupils were delightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon by the superin tendency of the selaool, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ai Cox spent the boll-days boll-days in Blank Hawk, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Grace Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moorfield have returned re-turned to Ogden, after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. U Sutton. Sunday. Mr. and Mre; W. XV. Erean-braek Erean-braek entertained at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walker and family and Mrs. JL-garet JL-garet Stubbs and family were among Hie guests. Mrs. Hairar Startup was pleasauilv surprised sur-prised Monday everting by members of iu r lamily, yvho arranpd an 'en jo va hie social i in honor of her birthday ami i versa ry. Mrs. W. J. Stiehl was a Salt Lake visitor the fore part of the week. The Misses Adele and Veva Peters . fe spending the week visiting in Salt Lake and Garfield. Covers were laid for six at .1 diniH-r given Sunday evening, by Airs. Alma Hoy-den. Hoy-den. The season's flowers were used tu decorate the table. Miss Rev a Vincent of Eureka is in ' Provo for a few days. Miss II eon Cox was the honored guept at a surprise party given Kriday e-n-ing by a number of her fieinds in hotKu ut her birthday. Monday evening Mrs. B. H. Bullock entertained en-tertained the primary officers of the Hjjii-neville Hjjii-neville waid. Mrs. C. W. Tenny is here fiom Cali-' . fornia the guest of her patents, lr. and Mrs. Silas Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips were Salt Lake visitors over the holidays. |