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Show PROVO SOCIETY. DOINQS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLES. Nineteenth Century Club Annlvcrsnry Reception -The Utah Soro9is-Old Folks Socials Masquerade Ball Coming-, XIX Century Club. On Fndny afternoon tho Nineteenth Century club celebrated its eighth nn nlversary by receiving tho members of the Sprlngvlllo Woman's club, Utah Sorosls and tho Woman's Christian Temporanco Union at Hotel Roberts. Tho parlors and refreshment booth woro decorated in tho club colors-green colors-green nnd gold; suillnx, yellow roics and daffodils liulug used in profusion, liehlnd tho screens thu Dee liio.'s orchestra or-chestra dlicoursed sivcet music. " Mrs. W. O. Jennings, president of the Utah Federation of Woman's Clubs, met thu indies in tbo afternoon and received tlm club In tho evening, whnu about sovonty-flvo frluuds camo lu rcsponso to an invitation to assist thorn In Hiiccessfully parsing their cluhth mllo st one. Conversation cards, lied with tho chib colors wero distributed among the guests, llvo minutes being allowed for each tpplc, changing partners at tho tap of thu bell, Inslrumuutnl uiusio wns rprnlshed throughout tho evening by Mls Hello Monuhai), interspersed with vocal selections by Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irvlno and Mr. Y. D. Roberts, Jr. Tho club now completing its eighth year was ono or the first to bo organized organ-ized lu tho State, and bus Its full membership mem-bership of nlncteou. Those prcsetit woro: Mrs. W. C. Jennings Jen-nings of Salt Lake; Mr, nnd Mrs. Smith, Irvine,-Whlttecotton, Robeits, Noun, Goodwin, Rolilson, Barnes, Wright, Taylor, Hcdquost, King, Du-sunberry. Du-sunberry. Sutton,1 Sharp, VanNorsdall, Noon, Kellogg, Buckler, DeMoJsey, Curfmun, MeCp.ird, Huvorcamp. McHdamcs Monro, Cnrruthcrs, Weld-ncr, Weld-ncr, Berry, Klngberry, Brim, Stnnloy, Illnes, Bouham, Searlo Sutton, Wedgwood. Wedg-wood. Misses Rlchnrds, Whllomnro, Hoi-brook, Hoi-brook, Monuhnn, Hines, Chlsthinson. Noon, Moore, Peek, Kellogg, Dickinson, Dickin-son, Jackson, Hollzschuc, IxolyrSunrlc. Messrs. Sltuson, Martin, Stanley, llowlnnd, Woudhouso, Scarlo and Heesley. Utah Sorosls, Utah Sorosls mot on Wcduosday ufternoou lu their club rooms. Thu following pingram was given: Ileslod; Ptiidur, nu interesting sub-Jejt sub-Jejt in Greuk literature, wus ably given by Mrs. Isahello Thlirman. Miss Lillian Oaten next read a paper, Sappho being tho subject. Parliamentary drill wus conducted by Miss Florenco Plko. Twoutyw members responded to roll call. St. Patrick's Bivll. A grand masquerade ball Is announced to bo given in tho I'rovo opera house on Friday evening, March 17th, under tho management of S.J, Jones and R. Jay Lambert. Durton'o full orchestra will furnish tho music, Rex will bo King nnd u good lime Is n certainty. Prizes will bo given for tho prettiest costume, the best sustained and the most lildlous character. Admission 75 cents per couple, extra ladles 23 cents. Spectators, first cuclo, 15 cents; gallery, gal-lery, 10 centi. A very plensanl progressiva "03" party was held ut tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farror Thursday evening, About ono hundred guests were pros-ctit pros-ctit nnd n most enjoyable evening was pasted. Tho first prizes for Mclllfnl ploying wero won by Mrs, Alex lied-quest, lied-quest, jr, nnd Walter Whitehead. James E. Daulols, jr., was presented with n consolation prlzo consisting of a largo und Juicy boet gully decorated with flags. Mr. Dalilola Insists that It was not of thu vsrlety commonly do-nominated do-nominated ns "dead" During tho ovetiing nn elegant luiiah was served. A very pleasant nnd woll attended old folks party was held In the Second ward meeting liooxo yesterday. About ono hundred nnd fifty wero presont. An entertaining p nigra in was pro-seated pro-seated durlug the afternoon, and delightful de-lightful luncheon, enjoyed, Dancing was Indulged Ju during tho ovoulng. Thu meeting housu was very nicely decorated nnd presented a beautiful appearance. A very successful old folks entertain mont was given lu tho First wurd Wednesday nrtornotm and ovonldg. A delightful luncheon was served In the nfl'onooi), and a general good tlmo enjoyed. Dancing was tho order in iho evening and many old tlmcdnticus as well as modern ones, whllcd away tho houn most cnjoynbly ror nil. A supper wns served durlug tho ovoulng. Tliedrama,"Tho Poor of Now York," will bu prcsuntcd at tho Provo opera house about Match 16 for thu benefit of Iho old folks and widows of Provo. As many as possible or tho old .Homo Dramatic company will appear in tho east. R. J. Lambert has thrown up his leueo on thu Southworlh hall and Is giving his regular Saturday dancing matiueu at tho First ward social hall. Mrs. Susa Young Gnlcs has returned rrom Washington where shu has been lu ailondaiico on the meeting of tho National Council of Women, Tho engagement Is nnuounced of Miis Nulllu E. Rogers and Mr. Clarence Taylor, both or Provo. To wedding will tako plapo Mny 1, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nunn leave for St, Louis today. Mrs. Nunn will ro-muln ro-muln for several Weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Wm. Chipmnn wns over from Amurlcau Fork to attond tho party at J. T, Farrer'ri Thursday evenlug, |