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Show P110V0 SOCIETY. DOINGS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLES. Interesting Meeting of Utah Sorosls Pleasant Afternoon Toa Fldelis Reception Personal Mention. Utah Sorosls. Utah Sorosls met Wodnesdny, Juno 7, In the club mom with the President, Mrs. S. II Alien, lu the chnir. Miss Beulah Da eh man acted as Secretary, pro t em. The parliamentary drill was conducted conduct-ed by Mrs Fred Nelson. After tho usual reeens Miss Florence Pike read a vmy Interesting paper on tho "Life and Works of Robert Louis Stevenson." There will be no cluh meeting next Wednesday us the tneruhnis nro contemplating con-templating a i rip up thb canyon. Mrs. O F. Wutkiux, Mrs. R. O. Wut-kins, Wut-kins, Misses Juue Bagley and Anna Crulit were the guests of the club, Afternoon Tea. An afternoon tea was given nt the home of Mrs. D.J. Wllll-ims Wednesday Wednes-day afiernoon. Tho residence of the hostess was beautifully decorated with flowers and potted plants. The afiernoon afier-noon was most pleasantly pa-sod by the lady gttpsts with sewing, s.clul chat music and tho discussion of a dainty lunch. Guests present were Me.damcs G. E. Howe, L. O. Tnft, R. A. Barney, T. E. Thiirman, J. E. Chuavor, D. D. Houiz. O. W. Barues, B. CuifT, Wor-seticroft, Wor-seticroft, D. John, sr., L John, jr., Thus. Juhn. T. Williams and Jos. T. F'errer; Mlses Muggiu Stewart aud Floreuco Taylor. F.'dolls Reception. Tho members of Fidulls gavo a very ploaxing reception nt tho home of Mrs. Rettn Gray Monday evening, Juno 5ih. Thu house was tastefully decoruted with flowers and the club colors. Tho gifets was euteriained by n short program pro-gram afier which u delicious lunch was s-rved. The program rendered was as follows: Address of wcicnnie by tho president, Mrs. Murlette Beesley. Song by Mrs. Tilllu Homer, Artlo Ekgorlscn and Rebecca Newe). Mrs. Mary Vincent, "The Aim of the Club." Song, Mrs, Eliza Nel3on. Mrs. Mary E. Clove, responded to tho "Club Woman's Husband." Select reading, Mrs. Hannah Tucker. Song, Mrs. Tillio Homer. Mrs. Sarah E Cluff mado a few remarks re-marks relating to the work of tho club, afier which twenty-two members an-swored an-swored to roll call with a scuilmcnl. XIX Century Club. Tho Nineteenth Century club met Friday afternoon at the hojut of Mrs. Stilton, In tho absence of the president, presi-dent, Mrs Hattlu Buckler presided. Miss Rosa Moore read a well prepared pre-pared paper on "Thu Llfo of Queen Victoria," with readings. The current events wero glyon by Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. Tho next papor, which conoluded the program fur the afternoon, "Lords Temporal and Spiritual," was read by Miss Katharine Soarle. Peronal Mention. Miss Mlllla Hnnsnn left Thursday morulng for a visit In California. Mrs. C. R. McBride of Tooelols visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs, D. 1). I lout. Miss Lizzie Htlckney if Provo and II. E- Jones were married lu the pxrlorsof the While House on Wednesday after noon, Bishop O. F. Whitney ofllclatlug. Salt Lake Hci aid. Mrs. F. M. Lyman and dnuehter, Mrs. D. D. IIo ttz, were the gUsis of M i. S. A. Boyer mid Lulu Alexander, Sunday. Sprlugvllle Independent. Cards are out for tho celebration of tho tenth anniversary of thu unrrlage of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-ph IX Choaviir to take place Monday uvenlng, June 12. Invitations arn nut for the marriage of Mini Martha Brerotnnnud M Cms IT. Ward which will take ptaco at the home nf ths bride Wednodnv evening. ' Juno 21. Congratulations later. |