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Show IPJIOVO SOCIETY. DOINGS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLE8. Fralcrnal Ball Snrosls Fidclls T'iith Ann vorsary Mirpriso Put-tics Put-tics Other Soclel Events oml Pit-SOlUlS, Pit-SOlUlS, The fraternnl bull given by thn K. of I'm I. O. O. F A. O. U. W. nud.A. 0. F. lodge Thmed iy evening wi'n grent mioco-s. A very lurgtTcrowd attomled from Provo, as well lis quite h number from Sprlngvllionnd Spanish Furk. DiNnn's full nrcht-tru furnished their usual delightful music. Tin- hall was lit mi 1 1 ully decorated with thu emblems of i lie various Indies mid pro-stinted pro-stinted i flno appearance. The enm-njltieo enm-njltieo in charge spate I tin pains to sue thai all worn entertained and dancing danc-ing was kept gaily up until the curly morning hours. Tnu (Iniico was voiud by most of ilmso present to bo thu octal uvuni of tho season, Utah Sorojls. Tim Utah Sorosls tnut Wednesday afternoon In Ihu cull moms. In ihu absence nfthu president and vIeu-prcsUlcni, Mrs. Caroiliin Stanley was cleeiod temporary chairman. R.-gumr parliamentary ilt ld was con-dinted con-dinted hy .Mis. M. M. Warner. Miss bVuiuh B.iohhiaii wasappnlntud by the chulr lo aci u Lli.rarlau of thu Traveling Library for onu week. The election fur ono ilelegulu to llm Mothers' eoiivoniloi) lo bo hu.d in Suit Liilco City Api.l lOLh and 11th resulted lu tin choieu of Mrs. D. D. lloutz. with Mrs S. A. King alternate. Thu cluh i lion o Joyed u wull-pro-pared tt mi verv interesting pspur ou thu Ancient Greek dr.uiuilsts, Ae--ehylus, Sopnocle mid Eurlp.dus, ihoir birth, lives and work. After i In u-ual recess, un Instructive and highly appreciated piper nu thu Ufa and works of Aristophanes was ruad bv Mrs. W. U. Pike. An invitation rmar Prof. J, J. ,MC. Clflian lo attend thu Godowsky con-ccit con-ccit was aceupled, thu eaib to attend in a hotly. Mrs. a, A. King presented thu club with live vouims nf "Buaeiui Lights of History" by John liuriis, which gift l much appreciated by Ihu members. Mrs. John Piku of Salt Lako City was a vistior or thu club. Fidelia flub. Thn Fidclls tnot last Monday, at. the hnnioor Mrs. F.E. Nmvull. Mr, Murth.i Jl'irmi Kvo a revlt-w In United Stut s hlsiory, und Mrs. Mary Vincent rend thu current nuws. Mrs. Rebecca Newell Hiueriuiued I he club with u vu-tal vu-tal i-olec.tlon. Owing to tho absence nf Mrs. Maty J3. Clove, purlaineniarv drill was postponed until next n)"eting. Twulvo members unswoied lo roll call. Thu next mooting or tho cluh will beat be-at thu homo or Mrs. ilauuah Tucker. Surpriso Party. Mrs. H. J Klcliuids wns pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening by the uiiiitiiHiiinced Invasion or her home by a nutnlier or Mends ami h delightful "Veiling was pncM il with progressive ''03'', tntiBlo and social chat. Thiiftir' prisera were: Messrs. and Mofdatues Go. s. Taylor, D. A. Swan, J. It. 1 iivelves. Gun. E. Howe, L. O. Tuft, II. X A n.irnuy, J. T. Farrer, Keei, Siunol, ' W. R. Pike, R. R. Iiviue, S. A. Kinpr, Aiex Hu.lqnlst, J. 0. Graham J. J. M. Suiltl), J. II. DeuiiHlter. G. W. Craiif, Jngoph Buttle, John Farrer, W. Tavlnr; Mesdimius Diana Smoot, A. Wedgwood, v. II. Uerry, Ida "unenberry. D. 0. Younff, John Pike, ,0"tn Bullock. Hannah Tucker, Misses iieCB Taylor, M.uulu Stuwart, 'ioiico Pile, Clara Holbrook, Aunle alifi Messrs. L. Holbrook, Owun "ueuberry, Claude Klug. Tenth Anniversary. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Georo enter. Wned frlo.nds at their home In tno 'f wind llDnday eveiilnc, tho oc-"'lon oc-"'lon Imlng their "tin wedding' or wntii nnnlvursitry. A peasant ovenlnjr w8 enjoyud by nil present. A unlnuu 2, s,in R'lme occupied tho first part low evun'"K' theK-imo huliiKHsfol-"si huliiKHsfol-"si theso large luttors: T-I-N, -vltlt "' letters ln stlvor printed upon tal l' Tere h,lntr otl ,h0 wa"' H,,d tho in . Ien 10 formtil.tte a sunletica Tl 1 1 the ,,lrco ,m'1 8m"11 liters-tia.,1 liters-tia.,1 " Wn" t0 'Hko a sentence as Inn, i"1"'8"1'10 1kfll,o liosiesshnd "Wh h'"r e" 10 llie ''8S '"''"K: "hi would I naturnlly pay to ynu -ri, "p0" u" ocpusion of this kind?" CMntence was, ''On th? annhersary i. r our ' tenth waning ,!,. W(.C(1I 'ad. Fir-t p wm w y L. Ilolhnmk, e usnMion prlzn by Mis It S. illiiuk iy. Afler tlild Kin ssitiK miiil. -up. m i- MiiBeivod. and tl.o r. miln ler l ilmev. n tif piea-.,ntiy passed wimi eiirds. ci. ken le, inue, ut.. Tlio fol-.oiyltiif fol-.oiyltiif L-uesis were prtsuitt; Messrs.anil Mesdanns R. A. Itarney, U. t1(Chn.aii, h. S. Hinckley, s K. KlnR. NelsJohn-mi, NelsJohn-mi, L. N. llliio.l.y, S II. Allen, Geo. K Rnbla.itii 'Mr-, L. Mcllihlu and '""Killer, Alice Nny.-si AtlssesEva Mini Dell,. Miioser, Florenco Taylnr, C'ltra Holbrook; Messrs CI nolo nnd Beit Klnir, L. Holbrook. Pnn.W. M. Wolrej Mdanies B. S. Hinckley and A Alexander. rersoinU jrcutlon . Miss Flurenc,.' l'lkn went lo Nephl to visit fi lends last uvtinluK. Mrs. John Pike of Salt, Lako visited Mrs. V. H. Piku this wuuk. Mrs. W. C. A. SitK.nt of Salt Lako visited In Provo tills week. Owen Dustinberry was over from Kurekit this week visltinif friends. Prnr. Henrietta Neff of American Fork visited her moilmr, Mrs. Mary E. 1 NiiiT, in Proyo tills wuelc. J. N. Gnlick and bride went lo Salt Lak Weilnes'liiy nfternoon to spend a! part of their honeymoon. A very successful and well attended calico ball was nlvoh the F.rsl ward social liall WeiJpeadayjiNjilnjf., Mis. M. M. Winner nnd diitiKhtcr, Ffdith, went to Salt Lake this uitirulug to hear thu Ellis Opera company. Miss Neve Booth and Totilo Hau'tio and Mr. Will MeCiinu c.itnu up from Ncpht lo aitend the Godnwsky concert. Tho VI. L. Mi I. A. nf t he First ward vlll present a twn-aut driiua eutlihd j "Aliovu the Clouds" at the First ward socinl hall next Tuesday night. A verv pleasant surprise party was Klven Ml8 EMe Hoover at her Ikhdu In thu Third wind Monday evening, i A dcliuhiful uvenlns is reported. Miss Blanche Richards was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised by a party oi about twenty of her younjr friends yes'orday aftei-noon, aftei-noon, the party being In the nature or a farewell bc.r, ri! u.r umioviil from tho cllv. Thu arternoon was speut lu I dancing, playing guues. etc. Wm. Kerr or 0rdeu mid Miss Roo Harding of Provo were married In the Salt Laku TVnipio Wednesday. On Tliursday evening it very enjoyable and largely attended reception was held In their honor at thu home of thu bride's pireiits in tho Third ward. Last cvonliKf Miset Lizzie Hoyden and Belle Wmson entertained their young missionary friends at the former's form-er's homo on the corner of Tenth and I streets. About, suvunly voting peoplo were present, and tho nlialr was an en-Joynhle en-Joynhle one; gaints, niu-iio. and hi foi'ih helped to mako tho oeenslnn a Jolly succ ss. Those rcsent were: Mr. and Mrs. Zuliedeu (Ndtrlii. Mlse Alice Thues.-n, Rose and Nora Voung. Hattlo Elliot, Llzzio Warren. "Vinnlo Copley, Alice Smith, Ln Prelu Young, Mlnnlo Hyhee; Messrs. Charlie Davis, D. J. Blake, S- H. Junes, Percey Buries, Helier Booth, R. Nielsen, Frank Hum-tuond, Hum-tuond, William Hoyden. Mrs. Louisa Mclirldc nnvo an enoy. lilt) social at her lmrno last evening. Tho evening wait pleasantly spent in social cliHt, niu-lc and the inijoynient or a maguidcient supper. The guests J were: Aiescrs. noil Mot-rtames Rutd Siniiot, Jolin R. Twelves, John E Booth, R. A. Barney, Jas. Boyden, G. E. Howe, L. O. Tit ft, A. Saxev, J. B. Walton, John Saxoy. II. S. Pyne, U. Cluff. Marions Juusun, O-car rnung, G. E Roblson, J. F. Noyes, E. S. Ilincklpv, W. R. McBrldo; Mesdames Ellen Jakenian, J. M Gueree, Diana Sinont, Stephen Culpnmn, Stella Hyde, Mrs. Ashwurth and daughter, Mrs. Elliot and daughter; Misses Delia aud Eva Mauser, Meurl Walton, Clura Wliltakor; Messrs. Squire Chlpmnu. Fred Larson; Wat ron Shepherd, Ferttley Roll Boyler, Wm. Munford, Clark Cal-liter. Cal-liter. It was In thu wee sma' hours when thu tuerry company dlshauded. |