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Show pitovo SOCIETY. DOINGS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL j'. CIRCLES. r Utah Forosis FIrtells Mothers' Meet- ri jnff Hecpptlon nt Sprlngvllle S Academy ReceptionAlumni It - ccptiott rciBtmal Notes. . 2 Uth Porosis met Wcriresdny, Mny n 8rrt, In tliu chili room with vlce-Preri- w dent Mw. Anna K. Crnlg In l hit clmlr. 2 Tlie following program for tho open n imlon to lie held at thu resilience of 5 Mr. W. R. P'ko Wednesday evening, n Mv lOih, was rend and adopted: q Sentiments In response to ro.l call. B Instrumental selection pluuo Mrs. "' It. R. Irvine, Jr. Reading puper Mis. Allco Reynolds, n Sony Mr. S. A. King. Recitation Mrs. Hannah Tucker. Instrumental duet piano MUs Lenn Buchnian and Miss Lillian Gates. " Heading paper Mr. Curollue Stau- w ley. u Kong R. lit Ii vine, Jr. fit Toast "Thu Club Woman" Mr. Dr. Allnn. The following officers wore elected 'V for thu ensuing year, commencing Oc- tobur Otli ni-xt: J Present Mrs. Iliinnnh Tucker. Vlce-1'refddcui Mrs. Cordelia Beck. Secretary Miss Leiiu Bdchmau. Absistuut secretory Miss Florenco Pike. Tieasurer Mrs. D. D. Houtz. Advisory board Mrs. M. M.Warner. Mrs. R. R. Irvine, jr., Mrs. Ziini Sruoot. Reporior Mrs. Fro.it Nolson. Critic Mrs. Caroline Stanley. The naming or librarian ami chair-nian chair-nian of tliu staUriluu commltlues wus left to dlseruilnu of advisory hoard. Miss Emily Davis whs a guokt of the club. Egyptian Banquet. Thlrly-flvu Provo club women ttt-tenilud ttt-tenilud thu Egyptian Imuqitet glvn yesterday at Springvllle by the Wo man' club ol ihut place. Tho recep-Hon recep-Hon was held at Coffrey's hall. which was tastily and bcautirully ricoruied in Egyptian stylo mid etiiMllshed wltb handsome and curious relics, a mo i if which were a representation of Eg)i-tlan Eg)i-tlan imimuy, Ciennatru's needle, etc. About sevcniy-llvu eat dowu to thu delicious de-licious banquet. Mrs. Alice York, president of tlio Sprlngvllle clul', acted as toast master, the toasts being as follows; . "Egyptian Rniiquuis," Mrs. Caroline Stanley of SoroMs. "Egyptian Relic Digging." Miss Mary L jai i of Bprlngvillo club. Its, "The Club Woman's Husbund," Mlts Peek of Nineteenth Century. "The Baby," Mr. Zina Smoot of Sorosls. "Cleopatra," Mrs. E A. Wedgwood of Nineteenth Century. "Egyptian Mummies," Mrs. Frank , West of Sprlngvllle club. Guests present from Provo were ns follows: Sorosls, Mesdumes S. A. King, Cordelia Beck, Zina Smoot, R. R Ir- vlno, Jr., D. D. Houiz, Fred Nelson, Ciirollnn Stanley, Jos. Yales, S. R. Tburman, M. M. Warner, W. R. Pike, I LUlla McKendrlck, Hannah Tuekir, Marietta Beesloy. Celcstla Strong; Missus Beulah Bachman and Luna Biclituau, Florenco Plko and Lillian 1 Gates. Nineteenth Century: Mesdames Flora Bonhain, Searlo, McCoard, E. E. Coif- mn, E. A. Wedgwood, 0. W. Barnes, E. D, Sutton; Misses .losephtno Kel-I Kel-I ioag, Searlo, Isley, Peck, Jackson. Dlckerson. Holschue, Rose Mooro; and Mrs. It. s. Illues. I Fidelia. I Tho Udells club met Monday at the homo of Mrs. Sarah E. ClufL I 'I'lie main business t tlio evening I was the election of otllcers for the en- Jolng year, resulting hs folows; Pns- Went, Mrs. Mary E. Clove; vlce-proif dent, Mra. Mary Vincent; secretary, Mrs, Rebecca Newell; assistant necro- tjry, MM. Artie Eggertsen; treasurer, 1 IB' u tit" Gray otllcers and advisary H v' Ml'8, Hanntth tucker, Mrs. Eta lf II 5fgert8e"i Mrs Marietta Beesley, Mrs. m ft'len lloruur and Mm. Abble Taylor, k M' rB Cloru took up the remaining rf II le,n Parliamentary drill. WM wlub w'' u,!efc aext week with Mrs, U 'len UoDjer. I, Mothers' Club. B The Mothers' ineotitig hold Inst Wed- nitheliotuo of Mr. and Mrs. wt'tiins Was wull attendoii; fm , frof, Miller aavo aa Jniretlng tfUU Zfm .J meetjnj will be at the Me)jMW Mr. HUdMrs. Bamtl in mmA 1,... tho Fourth wurd. Dr. Urlmlmll will ceturu. Rcccptlott nt Academy. One of the prettiest social events of the week whs u reception Monday Mvcitlntr In tho B. Y. Academy given by the music stuiletits In honor of Prof. McClullau. Tho hall was tastefully decorated. Varloui games were played during the forepart of iho evening.! bun the following program wus rendered: Song, "Tho Miller's Wooing," by the choir. Class sentiment, Ed Rnwo Piano trio, "Tanoreile," MUses Mon-than, Mon-than, Chnsteseu and Mauser. Song, -Just One Girl," 0. K. Kirk-hall). Kirk-hall). Reelttinn,"Juck's Girl," Miss Aunlo PIku. Song, "Nigger, I Nover Ltivcd You Nohow," Prof. Hert Wlillaker. Solo, "Loulslanuu Lou," Prof. Boshard. Song.'Hurrah for tho Boys lu Bluo," Ry Clayton. Solo, Slumber Son," Miss Emma Ramsey. Remntks, "Tho Music Department," Pres. Cuff. During tho evening Prof. McClcllan whs presented by tho Music students with a flue portrait of A berto Jiiiidh or Ann Arboi, his old teacher. A banquet ban-quet closed thu evcoiilgat which lousis wero responded to by Prof. Cuff, Prof. MeClellan, Prof. Alice Reyuuld and Pror. Whlukor. Reunion of Alumni AssoclatI m. Invltulions nre out for thu E ghih annual reunion of tlio Ii. Y. Academy Alumni iiSMielutloti, which will be held on May 20th The pingium for the day will constat of gi neial e.xercUes at IU a. ui. lu the ncudeiny, banquet at Hotel Roberts at I p.m.; bindings meuiinat y p.m. mid nail ut the academy in the evening The program fur tho morultig t'xcicisca Is hs follows: Selecuoti, MmIo chorus, lnvoeutloti. S. P. Eggertsen. Piano nolo, Prof. J. J. MuClellan. 0ieulug address, Pres. A. L. Booth. Aiumni bong, vouiposud by Auulo Plko. Oiallon, Hoji. W. II. King. Snug, Mrs. Bessie D. Allison. Seulltuout, Dr. Karl G. Maeser. Violin solo, Prof. Wlllard Wulho. Qnaitoite, W. D. Rubens, jr., and company. Afier tho banquet In tho afternoon responses will bo made to the following toiis h: 'Tlio Original 29." Mrs. Ilauna IluObs Jones. "Too Academy from '77 to '8i," J. G. Kimball. "Thu Acnndoniy from '84 to '03," Newton Noyes. Tho Acudemy from '02 to '00," G.II. Brlmball. Personal Mention . C. A. Robbins of Moab visited Provo Wednesday. Attornoy A. L. Booth visited Salt Lako Thursday. Prof. Emily Davis is visiting frlonds lu Provo this week. Mrs. John Ward entertained friends Tuesday evening at her homo in tho Second ward. Geo. R. Stoney wept to Lehl Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to visit tlio K. of P. lo lgo at that place. ' Dr. and Mrs. Hobor T. Richards left Wednesday morning for Salt Lako where thoy will resldu In futuro. S. A. King nnd wife, R. R. Irvlno, Jr, and wife expect to leavo tomorrow for a three weeks visit in San Francisco, No meeting of tho Nineteenth Century Cen-tury cluh was heM this week as all iho members nttouded tho Egyptian tjauquot ut Sprlugvlllo. Mrs. J. W. Deal nnd nleco, Mandlo Daniels, returned Wednesday evening rrom AnuHbolhi,. where they have been visiting relatives for tho past ten days. Mrs, T. E. McUraw, of S ilt L-ke, who has been visiting relatives nnd friends In Provo for tho past two weeks returned to her homo Thursday morning. morn-ing. Ills reported that Wlllard Bean lms been married ut Richfield this week to Mfis Fulls of Snn Franolsco. Wo Join whh tho many Provo trlends In extending extend-ing congratulations. Mrs. Juse Manwurlng was pleasantly surprised by friends at hur home In ihe Third ward Tuewlay evening. Musle, flnglng, guinea nnd social chat contributed con-tributed to a very pleasant evculug. A surprise party was given Jcbu Siubb- ai nls home Wednesday eroding erod-ing by about thirty rive pupils from tho M iiiu'hIu echool. A pleasant time was enjoyed In playing games, music, songs, etc,, and partaking ol eU- clous lunch. The party was In honor of Mr. Si nubs' dppariuru for the missionary mis-sionary Held In England, which takes place shortly Tho State society of Christian Endeavor En-deavor meets In Provo noxt Friday evening. Among noted visitors will be Dr. O. F. Stewart of Illinois, nnd Dr. F. E. dark of Boston, presldont of tho Ininrnatlffbiil Christian Endeavor Union. Tho friends of Don Conover pleasantly pleas-antly surprised ihnt gentleman lust evening In honor of his departure on n mission, May 17th. Tho evening was spent with felicitous speed making, curds, music and the enjoyment of a delicious supper. Mrs. Mury E. McGraw r-nd sister, Mrs. Emma Lunsford, anlved In Provo yc.neailuy from Wellington. D.O. Mrs. MeGraw, who resides In Provo, has been visiting rolalivos In tbo Natlnnnl capital for tho past six months. Mrs. Lunsford Is making a tour of the Western West-ern Slates. |