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Show i PAGE Six to THE PBOVO POST Notesr Personals and .Announcements SOCIETY and mastery. The mandolin solos by Mr. Purcell were equally well received and proved him an adept on this instrument also. The solos by Miss Corder and AJi.ss Purcell of - especial were a " merit. . The-gratyiale, Sunlight, has-ybeenf avored w ith was the J T flight ZIand - M or n ing by- concert by the Shubort Symphony Straus was rendered with both inClub aim Lady Quartet in College struments and voices by the entire Hall at the B. Y. University on quintettevand7jvas a combination and dexterous playThursday evening. The quintette of harmony of musicians arernusicalartists ing. Altogether the program was of highest talent and accomplishone deserving praise, ment, and rendered the various aml-dh- e officers of the, B. Y. 11. selected-pr- oumbers-- of Ahe-we- lt gram with" a readiness and precis- Lyceum cmirse are to be congratula ted. fur basing secured h e and kn ee nm-- t h a t-- h eld-thralled from start to finish, and lent an entertainment. drawing vigorous . applause and and calls for encores after - each number, to which the artists cheerfully responded. The singing of the Ladies Quartet, consisting of Leeta Corder, first sopramf, Rhea Saturday and Monday Raven, second soprano; Anna Feb. 1749. Pearl Weatherington, first alt5;1 An Evil Power and Lovie Zendt Purcell," second meritorious, alto, was especially Western Chivalry the voices of the singers blending in perfect harmony, their rendi-- ' Providential Bread tion of "Alareli Nuptial, by Men- -' Nava, Japan delssohn and Serenade byj Uncle Hirams List Shubert. captivated the listeners,; Aliss Weatherington in monolo-- 1 gnes and readings proved a high- -' ly entertaining part oiJhe pro-- ! gram, her imitation, of a suffra- gette being well executed, Seldom is one treated to music His Brothers Double as beautiful and inspiring as the A Terrible Discovery violin solos by Thomas Valentine.! Witches' Purcell rendering Broncho Billys Dinner Dance by Pagganini, and the Fourth Concerto by Bazzine, The Old Doll ' difficult selections, extremely wer? rendered with apparent ease lso-num- bers N - i nd One of tlKiinost-pleasaandelds colors. A prettily arranged elaborate receptions of the season booth occupied one corner of the was given last evening in honor hall from which refreshments were served. Those 'who attendLd Harold ('raven Hud Violet who were married in the ed the party pronounced if one of the idost successful events of the Salt Lake Temple rlast Wed rweption-waa-giveseason. at n - The r the home of the brides parents on West (deafer street. A beautiful About 100 old folks and widow's sdeeoration ' scIkuc' was used of the Fifth Ward in this citymet et nt Beck-stea- AbsolutelyPure d, Where the finest biscuit, crusts cake, the-high- hot-bread- s, iiVllOJiapdjLiiojoatQday where were served with.- - a lkey - - are - required or-puddi- ngs The library was Mhite and the parlor silver comiqittee, who each year give and the old folks an entertainment. used Following the dinner a gold.' Carnations were program abundthe rooms in was rendered, E. M, Dugdale, throughout ance. ... About - ir() guests were chairman of the Old Folks present and a delicious banquet and Airs. Mary Jane Cluff every-da- y was served. J1 r. and AJ rs. Graven jielivercd'addrcsses'to the - old v ill make- - Provo their home and folks, and President Amos N. AI?r- after March 1st they witf'be at rill represented the presidency of home to their friends at 8.10 West the stake. Following this enterFirst" South 'street. . The' Post tainment a lengthy program of The with their many friends, wish musical numbers and recitations A them .a pleasant journey through were of .rendered. This evening the Grape life. committee gave a grand ball for i the married members of the ward. No Alum No Umo Phosphates The 14s II. S. class of the BrighUftYo)iJ 1 g University gave The members of the First ward a Valentine party in the Sixth will entertain in royal style for a W ard Social JIall last --Wednesday of five days and nights beperiod 175 students and evening. About Feb. 26th.- - A ward bazar ginnings most werepresent, their home through a broken gas will be held at which many arti- CATS HOWLING SAVES of whom were dressed in young-- . main -cles be FAMILY will sold. FROM BEING The of object 'sters attire. --The girls furnishinto the cause of Examination o the entertainment is secure BY GAS FUMES KILLED ed valentines which were jmtin howling of a eat by. an inmate of funds h uy an in lividual sacrae two at different angles house disclosed three unconthe to set and pay a balance due .piece placed in a box, which were, ment 16. scious Feb. OSKALOOSA, Iowa, persons in their 1 beds and the hot Each jlay piano, later drawn put and matched for. A almost overcome. 1 . another be served and every The howling of a pet cal saved partners. The hall, was - beauti-- I .1 an entertaining program the lives of 'A. M. JHisxonsop a fully decorated throughout in red night ; MARRIAGE LICENSE w'ill be' given.- - The members-- of hearta.-whiethe are white h prominent business" man, and his the ward to make of five who came near this one of the most successful family Marriage license was issued death asphyxiation early this to Leslie Maycock and by Ella affairs 'of itshind held in the city and the various committees are morning from gas which entered KeaTns. both of Siringville. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plaid, Com-initte- e, substantial, foods7for allnoccasions. only baking powder made Cream Tartar from Royal -- ' . their-frien- ds 1 and-'-m- din-iiers-w- -- ill The Earnest Workers Club entertained at a Valentine social , the Congregational parsonage last evening. and all present had a delightful time. The rooms were artistically decorated throughout, the color scheme in the parlor be ing'Ted and white, while the din ing room was done pink and green. During the evening light refreshments were served. The prizes were awarded to Homer Durket and Robert Aird, MESSALINE u Princess Misses THE FAIR- - Ilattie Keeler, Just Take a Look in and Notice the t. t'f Knight Woolen Mills -- Little Elvira Yates will entertain her friends at a birthday party on the 23rd oL the month. Her tenth birthday is to be celebrated in the new Yates residence and a very pleasant time is anticipated." j AT Finely Tailored and Shape Retaining at Alarian or All members met at the home The Suit i. the Art Club " of Aims Nettie KnudsenrTliursday evening "and had a most enjoyable time. many new friends for out store and draw the old ones closer? The Suit. MISS GRACE AYLESWORTH The Chorus Lady, which comes to the Opera House, Satur- ' day, Feb. 24th, Matinee" and Night. A lAlisscs Ethel.andOpaL Noon have goneto Salt Iake to attend the opera, Watch Our Windows - '..""'..z.. mm IT? Air. and Mrs. 'A. C. 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