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Show PliOVO SOCIETY. DOINGS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLE8. Utah Sorosls Nineteenth Century Fldells Sunday School Party-Other Party-Other Social Events and Personals. Utah Sorosls .met Wednesday after-iioiin, after-iioiin, Apr.l 5lh, ut tint dull moms. In tho alneneo of President Mrs. S. II. Allen, vlci-President Mrs. G. W. Craig occupied tho chair. Thu opening work of tho club was the clecilnn of n delegate to thu educational educa-tional meeting to bo held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. M. M. Kellogg. The election resulted In tho choice of Mrs. G. W. Craig. Mrs. Fred Nelson ws appointed by thu chair to act as lllirarlun of the traveling library for nnu week. Parliamentary drill wus conducted by Mrs. Joseph Yate9. After thu usual roces9 Miss Lena llachman road a very Interesting and well prepared paper ou "Source of Subjects In Art." Iu tho mother's section Mrs. G. W. Craig ably handled the subjects "and and Clay as Occupations tor Children.'' In last week's report tliu works ' Beacon Bea-con Lights of History" were errone-ou errone-ou -dy credited to John Burns, tho author being John Lord. XIX Century Club. Friday, tho ?th day of April, was iho 120th nnulversary of thu birth of Will turn Wordsworth, and thu day was observed by tho Nineteenth Century club. Instead of meeting In regular session, each memborlnvlled one guest to meet with I hem Friday evening in thu parlors of thu Hotel Roberts, where a program wus rendered, after which somo time was spent In a social way. The program was as follows: Quotations by mumboro from tho writings of Wordsworth. Iustrumoutul music by Miss Uoltz-chuo. Uoltz-chuo. A paper, Wordsworth and his friends, by Mrs. A. E. Buckler. Wordsworth's "Instructions of Immortality," Im-mortality," by Mrs. Seurlo. Spring song, by Mrs. Wllholmlna Holtzchue. Tho sonnet with n glance at Words worth, by Miss Louisu Dickinson. Lltlrary criticism of Wordsworth, by Miss Rose Monro. Owing to n mlstako tho report of tbo last session of the club was nut published. pub-lished. Tim work for tho afternoon consisted of thu reading of two excellent pupurs, onu by Mrs. Eph. Sutton on tho Chinch of England, and ono by Mrs. Bun hum on English Monurlcrles. Thu ollhers for thu new -year wcro elected us follows! Preslduiit, Mrs. Bouham; Vicu-presldunt, Mrs. Kellogg; secretary, Miss Kalhurlno Searle; assistant as-sistant secretary, Mrs Wm. McCuard; treasurer, MUs Peek; cxecutivu committee, com-mittee, Miss Moore, Mrs. Wedgwood aud Mrs. Seurlo. I Pcrsonul Mention-. "Monty" Roberts Is u confercuco visitor. Miss Bcllo Monahan visited In Salt Lake this week. Mrs, C. W. Barnes was a Salt Lako visitor this week, S. A. King and wlfo nro visiting .lu Suit Lake this week: Mrs. E, A. Wedgwood was a Salt Lako visitor yesteiduy. Joseph Fisher of Coalvlllo visited Provo friends this week. Tho Mnsonlo Grand Lndgo will visit Storey Lodgo Ho. 4, of Provo, April 18, and a grand banquet Is dated for April 10. It p it in bos to be a great went for local Masons. Mrs. Hannah Tnekcr went to Salt Lako Thursday to visit friends. Mrs. E. II. Spirks, of Nephl hns been visiting lu Provo this week. Mrs A. O. Smoot. nnd Mis. Dr.. M. 11, Hardy uro visiting m Salt Lako today. to-day. Mrs. E. E. Corfman wont to Salt Lako yesterday morning Tur a few duys visit with friends. Mesdniues S. R. nnd R. B. Thurmnn and Mlsi Lydln Tliiuinuu uru Salt Lake visitors today. Mr., I). P. Feltimd Mri.CI.vdu Ward I of Sprlngvlbe vUlied Mrs. Wm P. Silver Sil-ver In Provo Thurbday. p Jos. E. Pagu nnd wlfo have been Visiting rrieuds and relatives iu Provo sevurul days this wetu. Miss LuPeelu Young, who has been aiteuding ihu B. Y. Academy, lias returned re-turned tu her bouiu In Kuuub. Prof. J. J. MeClellun of the B. Y. Academy hus been spending his week's vacation lu P,iyou and Suit Lake. Mrs. Beujnmlu Bennett of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited her Uuughtur.Mr. Mont RoUris, lu Provo this week. Thu fact tint the present Is confer-uuco confer-uuco week lends to greatly reduce thu number of social events iu our record, R. L; Bybcoof Idaho hills, Idaho, on Thursday visited his daughter, MUs Mlniiiu. who Is utLeiullni Lliu 11. Y. Academy, It is announced that tho Provo opera company will repeat "An Oriental Fuiu" at tho Provo opera houno next Saturday uvuiilug, April lClh, "Abovo tho .Clouds' wnB presented by .tho young peoplo of tho Firsiwurd Tuesday uvenli.g lu thu assembly hall, A largo and appreciative audience attended. at-tended. I. O. O. F. lodgo No. 14 will celebrate the uunlveisury of thu order Apiil -!0, A committee ou urruiigomunts wus appointed ap-pointed Weduesday evening and will arrange thu celebration. Mrs. E E. Corfman last Tuesday evening entertained iho boys and girls of her Sunday school class. Thu evening even-ing wus passed In playing games and the o'ljoyuient of ti dainty supper, aud a very pleasant uvoulug Is reported. The Fldells Club met Mondaf nt tho homo of Mrs. Hannah Tucker, sixteen mi tubers answered to roll call. U.S.llla-tury U.S.llla-tury wasglvun by Mrs, tlannah Tucker. Pailliuuutury drill was conducted by Mrs. Mary E. Clove.' Current events wcro read by Mis. Sarah E. Cluff. A very Interesting tulk ou Ben Hur was given by Mrs. Ma nut I a Bccsloy. Club adjourned lo meet ut thu homo of Mrs. Ariluiiggorisou. A vury pleasant reception to tlm members of thu local lodge Order of tho Eistorn Star was given ut thu homu of Mr. uud Mrs. J. V. Sauit hut Monday evonlug. About twenty guests were presuut. Progressive "hUli-flvu" was thu amusement of tho uvuulug, prizes being awarded its follows: (list prizes, Mrs. ,1. W. Scott and Mr, John Alarwlck; consolation prizes, Mrs, John Murwlek ami Mr. J. K. Bishop, A delicious lunch was served after thu gallics. A dollghtful uvoulug Is ru-polled. ru-polled. The Mothers meeting was h"ld Wednesday Wed-nesday overling, March 20, at tho homu of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheover Thero was u good attendance, Mrs, Dusun-berry Dusun-berry told the story of The Ugly Duck ling. Dr, Brlmhull's talk on Tliu Psychlo Selves was vory Interesting and was much appreclatod. Ida S, Dusenburry was uppolnicd delegate to attend tho Mother's Congress of Utah to bo held in S.ilt Lake, April 10th uud Uth. The next Mothers Meeting will bu held at Mrs. GrayV, Second ward, April 12th. Dr. Brlmhall will lecture. |