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Show I pitOVO SOCIETY. I 0OINQS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLES. I bViety nt B Y. A. tv mmencp.moiit I' s rifls-l-'i'lls Several Plt'us.int M partics'-Feionii s. . II Th soi-lttl happenings of ilio pnst I' vrk tmve ln'ii' principally in eui.nec- tlmi with tlio closing exercise or Liu BrlKlitin Yiiutin Acnclniy. Manv vis- liars tin Vf been li 'In- Garden Cny and I . U(1 il Tli ii rrti I i.V evening ihu streets I pvsnti'l a gals appearance. Alter I ihe Cumtueiie-nieni. exiclses tc , timing commenced t disappear and, the quit!' i"'"80". ,l,l't wl" enuiiiiuo until September, '"' already begun. I On Silunliiy evening the Aihletlo I asocial Ion gave a dunce lii liiinor nf I thetr visitor from tin- L. D. S. Colege, ! Silt Lake, and on Monday nttclit tin; prop ir.U'iry school gave ii hail. Bulb I of tfioso were, well intended. Uf ihe (iMtUHtlO OHll'lUllllllll'Ilt nt the opera hoiK'i " Tiii'mIii.v uvu lug, nn iicenunt I hnf already li-t;n given In lliu columns I of I'iik Dbiiocuat. Thu most nuUblu event of tliti week was tliu I KECKM ION I Riven by President Cluff and his cnttn- I ell mi Wennesduy evening hi I lie fact! ty. board of dlrectois mid Invited I guest. Over three hundred of tho B tncleiy peoplo of Provo mid of Ut. ih I ' enmity wo:o in attendance, anil "h event proved in eveiy way u i-oclal success. Thu early pari of ihe evening was ilcvmed in dancing followed re-I re-I fre-bmonts, MMVud by tin Domestic Economy department.. About II o'clock a tin" musical program wax rendered I und.ir tli't dlrecilou of l'rnf. J. .1. Mc I On Ian. In this iippnarol Prof. Will.ird I Waine, mid Mlss'M EJ n ind', Ktin-'iy, Ami lo Pike, Mn mil in. Mai-sur and I Chn-tonsun. A ciku walk, and a step I Junci by Mia Hattln P.ke with very I entei tu numbers. This Is the flru occasion nil wnlcli tho ell Zeus uf rmvo liavu linen futcrtuiiieii ny inn Ae.nl. my authorities, and Ilio social ran bu' have n good effect In harinon-iat harinon-iat itiuiuierestsid "town aud gown." THE OONC'KUT on Tburmly evening was looked (nnrnrd tu with great imeresi. IJn furtmiutely a brink In th i cncalt left dllee D'iU in i.irKno until U n'elouk tvben tampH were jirueuriid and Hie pKigpiui wnsbcjjun. Vhb circiunsiiiiu'e luadu ihu tuiUluiiee much hui dler tnan 11 nnuld oil) rwixu have been, but nil who were prt' nt wi-re nmro tliau repaid re-paid In llfitrriluir to the exquisite nuiu-bern nuiu-bern that with reinleii'd. Thu foilnwlnn is the program: Jllllur'u Wonlng.(Gle..) Funlng Fun Ohnrus a. "Sluilllicr Sun." J Phlahrilni b. "Kent ucky B die." CWslmlm Mini Kinin.i ItmiHcy. "nutigarlan Alrn" , Ernst Pror. Wlllard Nellie. "He Was a Prlno" Clay Miss Oegi-la B lninnds. 4,Just Oue Girl." (mixed clinrus) Udall Mr. Kirkhaui. "Cnncerto" Slendfilsjohn Miss Monahuu. "Jack's Glrl"(nrlulnal pnitm)AunlePlke MIn Annie Piku. "Scene d Hiillei" de Berlot Pn.f. Wl l..nl Welhe. "II(iw I Lnve My Lu" Lincoln Pruf. Duslmrd Htid ClKirim. "BeoniHe" .....Honera Mr Kirkhaiu mi 1 0 mipany. "She Was Bred in Old Keuiucky." Carter Mr. IViwu aud Malo Ch(irun, "Mr. Johninn, Unn't ?et, (!.iv"...Reed MUs Annie Pike. ''Goodhya Bwect Day" Avllle. "Ilouj, Sweet IlomtVl, Pulno Alls Ram-ey, Prof. Wulhe mid conip my. As a mattor of course Prof, Welhe's numbers CHpilvaied Hie Hudlem-e, lilch whs apprccl itno rather iliai) deiunnstr.itlv,.. Tim Seene tin Ballbl wm reiidenid .with telllutr effect and ecured, us mi encore, h loiichlng leu rtldnu of ' Ilniiie, Sweet Home." Mus Edmund's swuel voice appeared to lis it ndvantiiKii In her ieleetlnn, while Mis Ramsey nhowed that tier re. c?nt trulnlnif tins been nf tlio utmost Bdvantnue to her. Her jnterpretatlon f''G(m(liyi, Hweet Div," wi I IniiK be te neinliri'd by nil who heard I',. Prof. McClellnn may well bo proud ' lh omnia t mt lie IniR developed, W t ii-ro Is not yet thu perfect blending t -at U to lie tleslffd.yet every numhur Kvm uy t,il(J h, Y, A. onorm Wll oud mid Mr. Klrkham provd niniself a baritone of no Mediocre ability. The Aoidemy conceits wilt ' events of ninro phssidr note lu the nat suaiou's etitet luluMents. AI-UfNI E2CBltCtE8. Friday was Aluuml day. The morn 'Bgoxercliwa wr bld la CoHeifo ball, r m H i nccMin of them is fUewh-re lven. Al 1 o'clock al.oui aoO niemb.-riof the Alumni nsMM'iiitlnn met nt tlin Hot-I Roberts whero an eliiborato luncheon wart serVfd. During lt pregies a musical priiffrnui win n-ndeici by t lie Academy qiinrtrlte. Tlien came to:ist i ml sentlmcuta fiom Mis. llunnnli Sinlilis .tones Mexsrs. J 0, KiiiiInII and Newton Noyes, Piof Drlmluill.Ur. Mnpser ii nd niliirs. A busliip meetlna was then held mill Hie following ntlleers were elected for i be i-nsnlii( ver: L. B. 128tirien, prenident. Mix. Jennie Hilnilmll-Knlijht, 1st vice-president, W. S. ItawllnK'i. 2nd vlce-pre?l lent Mrs. M a i let t ii Beenlcy, lit-eri'iiny. Grace Brituballr corre-pondlng sec-ci sec-ci el rv. O. W. Andelln. trofiirer. Mrs. If in mih Plko and Miss Kitellc NefT. executive, committee. The hull In Hie evenlnif wn In every way enjoyiiblo and sui'C ssful. and made a delightful fluale to the picas-uios picas-uios of CommeuceniMiit wuuk. Fidells. The Fldell c.luli meet at thu homo of ,irs. E. V. Vincent. Meet hut wiii en' led t" order by vice Pr-sMeiiiS rah E ClulT. Prayer liy Mis Annie I'oiprson. Vouiil fu cci hoi by Mis Em. i Nelson. I lie pnillHitieiitnrv drill was given by Mr". Hauuiib Tucker. Memh-Ts miKwer-'d the roll cull. The Unit ifl Stale history was reviewed re-viewed by Millie lliirdy. Mis. .Virali Clulf spoke on the pilgrim pil-grim woniiin. Mrs. Mary E. Clove riivo a very Interesting In-teresting lic'iun on lieu Hur. Arraugemenis were uinde lo hnld an open session at ihe heme uf Mrs. Helta Gr-y on May 21) lh, hut it wa pusiponen untl June dii, uu uecinini nt ihe dihtiiet school children holding their p.n.v lil'l that day. Pi ofe-gnr Pratt, of the B. Y. A., nml wile julued. tho dull. Vocil helectlun !iy Tilly Homer, Meciiug wuit dlMiiitaid by Mrs. Mary Hove. " Utali Son sis. Sorosl met Wednesday afternoun In the club rooms, lu t ho absence uf the presidetn and vice-piesideiil Mrs. M. M. Warner was called to t lie chair. P.iillaiueiitiity drill was conducted by Mis-i Limn BhcIiuiuii. Mr. Ci'ietl,i Strong presented an excel out paper on "Shall Wainei) VoteV Why or Why NotV" Mrs. D. D. Houtz was appointed lihraiian for lliu week. Mis. M. M. Wurner presented the c ith library A'ith "Th.i Use of u Lifo" by Mrs. Z. P. Grant Bannister. MNs Nuttall with a guest of the club. On Jiiiio7(Ii Prof. W. M. Wolfe will lecture before Soroslson 'Influence of Greece lu tlio World." Per onal Mention. Mrs. T. L. Hoytof Nephl visited her sou Frank, a student uf the Academy, this week, A recep'Ion In honor of Miss Eva Mafsnr was given on Monday evening by Miss Cora Sutton. Miss Katie Udell or Nephl attended the Commcncouieiit exercises at thu B. Y. Academy this week. Mi's Emmn Hamhlln of Salt Lake City was lu Prnvn this week visiting her id-UT, Mm Lillian Cannon. . - Miu Beiihih Bacbinau went to Salt Lake this morning to intend the meeting meet-ing of tlin Federation of Women's clubs. Prof. Wlllard Welhe nml Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison have added gieatly to 'he enjoyment uf music lovers during the week. Wlllard W. Bonn and bride enne In from Itlchtie d yesterday and will spend a few ilays lu Prnvo visiting Willard's numerous friends. I'rof N L kelson has gone to Idaho to look after his Hgncultur.il and placer Interests. He will be absent for the greater pari of tho summer. A party nf Nephl ladies, consisting of Mrs. K. S P.ixmnn, Mrs. Joseph T. Wright and Miss Addle Wee, nr here tills week visiting Mrs. M. E. No IT. Miss E'tella Neff, manager of the Young Woman's Journal of Salt L ike, vlsl.ed Iter mother, Mr". Ma'y E. Neff, in Provo Thursday and Filday of this week. A very p'ensant party whr given Mmi'lay evening nt the homo of Air. and Mrs. S, W. Shaip lu honor of Mrs. J. C. Jones who le ivps tomorrow even, ing for California to reside. Mfirs Brckstead and Bills of West, J rdaii. two of the founder of the Laboratory of Mechanics, visited the Academy shops on Wednesday and were MirprlM'd m il pleased at the progress pro-gress m ule by ihe siudetits In cabinet making mid carpenter work, Miss RoMittu Baker nf Pleasant Grove, uu old student of the B Y. A., was visiting friends In Prnvn this week. Mrs. Caroline S'anley, who haspont the two past winters In Provo and has been an active, member of ihe Sorosls. returned on Thursday evening to hor home lu Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Bes-lo Edmunds, Salt Lake's charming soprano, won many frleiids during her brie! stay In Provo mid her presence added much to the i njnyable exercises of Cuiuiueiineiuent week. John R. Kiewari. of the Third ward and Miss Esther Call, of Wlll ird, were I maril-d yesterday In the Sail Lake Temple. After a reception at the bride's liuiue they will return lu Provo which will he their future residence. Mexico sent twn delegates to the Coninieiiei-inutil ex ndses Guy C. W. son, nrmerly nt Falrview mid Miss Eda Larseri, of PeaMint Grove, both were two years ago teachers In the Academy and they urn now connected will) the church clionl at Ju nvz. The Academy choir, ncc mpnnlnit by a few InvMod guests, enjoyed themselves them-selves on Thursday aflei noun at Flelu-: er's restaurant. A charming musical pri'uraui wns rendered, mid ihe choir showed how thoroughly they nppi-eebito the faithful mid Hieceslnl woik that h 'S been done during thu year under the inspiring leadership of Prof. J. J. McClellan. Among nt hers who attended the B. Y. A. exercises during Ihe week weru Apostle John Henry Smith. J. G. Kimball, Or. 1C. G. Mneser, George Reynolds, of Salt Lake; MNm-s Vlo Soreiiseu. 'O'i. and Laura Chrisiunsen of Gunnison; Alice D.uue, Meadow. Verne Rublwiu, Kmiosh; Messrs. Ed lleppicr mid wife, Gleuwond; Dan Ha-iuu-sen, '05. Mt. Pleasant; E K. L'illeruii. Mexico; Geo. Guff, West .lord in; Royal Stokes, Draper, nod L. (1 Mnrieuseii of Colorado. Mls Nelllo Reynolds euler'ulned the Century cl i"8 of tlin II. Y. Academy lat. Siinnliiy evening. After duly Initiating linen new tnemliers Into the clans all were tested as to their quick'-ness quick'-ness ami humor In physiological and h'ltauical gimes Luncheon was served but not until dalniy cards cnitalulng p ii ts of quotations were received and mated. Guets prsuut were Misnes Ovena Joigeuseii, Alice Grovcr, Mag glo Thurman. Ida Dusenberry, Annie Pike, Florence Tliomnsou, Nettle NelT, I-ahefut M.uialuin, Smunt; Mrs. Lillian Cannon; Messrs. Ro-cou Grover, Leo Bird, Myron Craudall. Eugene Berry, Lester Manguiu, Thos. Reese, Ed Rowe, T. C Hovt, piaudu Klug, Profs. Wolfe and Swensnu. |