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Show SOCIETY EVENTS The Nineteenth Century Club met Friday afternoon with Mir, Robert Bee. A special program i was given with solos by Miss Fa) Loose and Miss Anna Newell, n I piano solo by Mr it. Ill Irvii e 'and readings by Mrs". John Mar-wick, Mar-wick, Mrs. Otto B. Suhr, arid Mrs Robert Bee. Mrs. Weeks, of O-den, O-den, Mrs, Wallack, Mrs. J. Chal jlin Smith and Mrs. It. It. Irvine l wero guests of the club. Mrs. Gertrude Page and Mi 1 1 Tat tie Walker entertained tin I Prisciila club Friday evening ai tho home of the former. Mrs. R Eugene Jones, Mrs. B. R. Suttoi and .Mr. Jennie Wilkins were the invited guests. Miss Elva Armitstcad is visiting in American Fork. David Hatton nnd Jack 'lean-dale 'lean-dale nre in Nephi this week. Dr. O. D. Miner of Nephi spent Wednesday in Provo. Mrs. M rris Young of Salt Lakt is tho guest of Mrs. M. II. Hardy. Miss Thethe Hardy entertained the lady members of the B. Y. U ' faculty at her home Friday evening. even-ing. Sowing and reading were tin features of tho entertainment. Mr. George S. Taylor of this city and Miss Amy Smith of Salt 1,11 ke, daughter of Mr. and Mis Eliaa A. Smith, were married Wednesday Wed-nesday at noon in the Salt Lakt Temple. A family reception was given after tho ceremony at tin bride's home. The guests from Provo attending the reception wert Mrs. M. O. Newell, Mrs. W. II. Duseoberry, Mrs. Ida S. Dusen-berry Dusen-berry and M!sb Anna Newell. Mrs. C. O. Newell, Mrs. F. W. Brose nnd Mrs. McNitt spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake City. Postmaster James Clove spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mr. aud Mrs. W. E. Rydalch i entertained the Trio club Friday evening. A jolly evening was spent with games and music. |