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Show TT' PAGE FOUR PHONE 'J One of the notable events in the society circle of this week was the entertainment given hy Dr, and at their resi- Mrs: E. dencejra- Tuesday, and whieh many of their friends participated by invitation. The party was an appropriate valentine one, hnd the decorations of hearts and cu-- j pids and red carnations were fit tingly displayed. When lunch was served, the same colors characteristic of the occasion were evident. Prie.s were awarded, the fortunate ones being Mrs. E. Stoker and Mrs. Ferre Decker. .Those whose pleasure itwas to . - -. i" rr attend this enjoyable party were : i the parlor and daffodils in the dining rodm. Five tabled were played, the" favors being received by Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr,, Mrs. Reed Mfs.' Fred Anderberg, Richmond, Mrs. Frank Stubbs and Mrs. Maud L. RobinsonTA choice and sejved to the following ladies: Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs. W, J. Stiehl, Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan, Mrs.TM. R. Lott, Miss Lydia Jones, Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Mrs.Murray Twelves, Mrs. Sara Schwab, Sirs J Geo. nansen, Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Mrs. Eugene Cluff, MrsTReed Anderberg, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. Maud L. Robinson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Chas.W ard, Mrs. J as. Brown, Mrs. W. F. Violett, Mrs. Fred Richmond and Mrs. Stanzas Atkins of Milford. Utah. fts -- .T" r? n.l E.Sjf S' 1 tiaTWlJ -- The membera of. if ihac!,P'yd,tMis Bina Club had an afternoon of pleasure 1Jadse?' IMem of Mrs. 2,'. through Shirley Bee, ho entertained at her home on Wednesday afternoon. A good short spicy pro- The gramme as given to the interest of those present. The hostes, seas aa- J y Wlr aiated by Mra. Sidney Russell in i yesttrd?y- refreshments to the gueata LAbe ' .erring pr0gra"" who were Meadamea' Jack Booth, ! Robs Bnekley, Clyde McAdam, Et:were camed mo Cunningham, Quinby Stewart, Yesterday belng the anniverVerne Nelson, Leon McEwan and of the birthday of Dr. n S. f Mrs. Alice Elliott. Next week the sary Mrs. Pyne, Pyne entertained at a club will be entertained by Mrs. dinner. family Sidney Russell. Mrs. Stanzas. Atkins of Milford Mr. Harold is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Complimenting Smith, who is just about to leave J. C. Jensen. , for a mission to the Sandwich Ist i lands, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon L. Mrs. Maud L. Robinson of Salt Jackson entertained at their new Lake City is the guest,' of Mr. and bungalow. The affair was in the Mrs J. Milton Jones, - - nature of a shower, the uniqueness being in that the guestg present The choir members of the ed a gift to the honored guest, Fourth ward gave a dancing par which will be of use in'the mis- last evening in honor of Dr. II. ty won field. Those privileged to s. Pyne birthday, Dr. Pyne in this social event fag choir leader in that ward. A "were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith, happy time resulted. Refresh-Mand Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mr. mentsvwere served. and Mrs. John Jackson and Mr.i and Mrs. C. 0. Chase, Messrs. 1 Wednesday evening last Mr. Smith, Verl Haws, George bert nddaway entertained the Smith. El vin- - naws, Junius Jack- - members of the Vineyard band, son, W. II. Gordan, Walter Need- - serving an oyster supper. The ham, Clifton Thurman, Robert party was enjoyed , hy Mr. ' and Sward Lewis Fisher, Lafe Alger, Mrs. J. D. Madsen, Jr., Mr. and Russell Whitman, Don Whitman Mrs. Michael Lloyd, Misses Malic-an- d Jesse Boner. Misses Lavern mt Clegg, Alice Allen, Bina Clegg, Tucker,. Garda Gee, Myrtle Hair, Florence Allen, 'Nora Clegg. Eva Cunningham, Zella Collins, Messrs. Geo. Lloyd, and Louis Pari Gee, Permona Jolley, Alice Clegg, Kirby Allen, Joy Roland and Miss Jennie Ferre, ,fag, Leland Gammon, - Ancle Barne 1 i , VJf n, tality the-hospi- ,T' A? i r i a'11 t-- ; ! I i 5 I i I i Is - r. , n This attractive coat i one of the ing gown is seeit Jto advantage, newest models, and it bids fair to The gown of the sketch is of cling- beeome one the most popular ing black charmeuse, with tunic styles this' winter. It embraces of Chantilly lace, the tunie being the newest features, Ion g loose edged and the charmeuse train back, sleeves cut in one with the elaborately trimmed with brilliant- coat and cutaway effect. Its length should add to its favor, for with the clinging and elaborately trimmed trained gowns, so popn lar this season, greater freedom is and7 the allowed for Walking, of the afternoon or even- . H- - - The basket party given under the the auspices of the M.-- I. A.-of W ednesday Bonneville ward-O- U so was that many good evening are expressing a7 desire for a duplicate. The hall as prettily trimmed in Valentine effect, and light refreshments were served. Miss Erma Fletcher introduced some newances which proved to be very enjoyable. -- ld t t ifi i j - p 3 i 1 1 I ; 5 ,ii ! 1 1 1 ii otte- ( 4 JrArRICKARTr Market Correspondent, JOHN BOWNS PUPILS GAVE AN EXCELLENT" EECITAL 0N WTTVNrpcs'n a w The pupils of John Bown gave an excellent piano recital An the Fourth ward meeting house last' Wednesday evemng'when the ToT- -' lowing program was given : 1. Rondo AGreen i ; - 2. The Star Performer Gurlitt Zola Wall work. 3. Picnic Dtfee Mathews- June Woodruff. 4. March Mathews Albert Nuttall. 5prfFablgi-';'rrr'rrSehmoi- Fred Crandall."" Arabesque Burgmuller Amanda naws. 7. Mazurka Engel Zaza nuiah, 8. Waltz Rolplie: 6. Albert McEwan. Carnival Sketch Reva Perry. 10. Cabaletta Leona Stagg. 9. 11. Caprice 15. To Swift Lack - Lester Lloyd Williams. 12. Album Leaf Beethoven , Florence Crane. 13,.. .Cradle Song Jeffery Leona Homer 14. C. Waltz Chopin ' Sophia Collins. Spring Groig Rustle of Spring Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Cooms Linding have returned to their home in Gertrude Olsen. Richfield after an enjoyable May 16. Symphony Schubert with their sister, Mra. R. Clyde Maurine Dunn, Sophia Collins. McAdam of this city. 17. Sonata Beethoven C Polanaise J Chopin7 On Lorin Passey,. Wednesday evening last a The Social Sixty club had one j sacred concert was given nr the enjoyable dancing parties Tha best Cough. Medicine. ' Sixth ward meeting house in bene-,aevening. fit of Mr. Harold Smith, who exI have used Chamberlains Congh, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward are pects to leave'next'Tuesday for a , . ,'Remdy ever since I have been keeping mission. in Salt Lake 11118 visiting City house," says L. C. Hames, of Marbury, week. Ala. "I consider it one of the best e Mrs. Earl O. Bray of Salt Lake remedies I ever used. My children have all taken it and it works like a City is a Provo visitor, making Charm. For colds and whooping cough headquarters at the home of Mrs. Salt Lake City to visit with her.it is excellent For sale by all Sydney Russell. ; daughter, Mra. Charles Howorth. 'era. (Adv.) hand-beaut- y st New Spring Line All the Very Latest Styles. -- n - 1 Its a Daisy. We Can Fit and Suit You. re-Mi- Watch for our t- a. :JrinLl7ar- - r - ll .on - , Hilda Miller:" Mrs. Charles ,Lunt of Nephi. is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Peter Groneman. Mrs. Jjun has been in Salt Lake City for seven weeks and will remain, in this city for two weeks. ' ' Mrs. R.'E Allen was hostess at a Kensington on Tuesday afternoon which was enjoyed by Mrs J. M. Jensen, Mrs,1 J. B. Keeler, - Mrs.Jfasiah Hick A dancing party was the nature Miss Lucy Anderson of Oak Knight. Mra. Geo. S. Taylor, Mrs. of an excellent entertainment giv- - City is in Provo visiting' at the Grade Cheever, Mrs. Sadie Worg-ley- , en by Mr. and Mrs.W. - Loafer residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.n. Mrs. Tora Hafen, Miss Alice Man gum on Wednesday evening Eversoll Reynolds and Miss Vilate Elliott. at their residence. During the I course of the evenings pleasure A surprise came to Mrs. Peter The Boy Scouts of. the J Sixth refreslunents of choice selection Groneman on Wedensday after- - ward experienced an enjoyable were served. The guests were Mr. noon, in that about sixteen of her outing yesterday to the Utah lake and Mrs. A. M. Cheney and Mr. friends- - and, neighbors called on after whleh they .played hall. and Mrs. John Jensen of Salt hcr in all readiness to have a good Messrs. John McAdam and Albert Lakg City, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. time. A real old fashioned rag Rasmussen had charge of this afIrvine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. sewing party was the order of the fairand was Appreciated by the Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. nodson, afternoon and a nice luncheon boys. Mr. and Mrs. Knight Sfacr .Tor- - was enjoyed. dan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will. Knight,' The Daughters of the Mormon f Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. After two week in Salt Lake Battalion will meet at the homo of Dan McAllister, Miss Lael Trvine, City, Mrs. Reed Anderberg has Mrs. Will Cameron, 348 North Pauline Pierpont, Misa M. turned to Provo. Fourth East on Monday afternoon -- McEwan, Miss Thorne, Mr.- - E. O. , next at 2 oclock.- - A good pro-f Mr. Clarence Loose entertained gram has been arranged, and all Jensen, Mr. Kimball, -- Mr. ilomer Christensen. about thirty of his young friends the members are requested to be . the occasion of his birthday. present Thursday afternoon Mrs.' Beiyy First a luncheon was enjoyed at Mayeoek entertained a feur of Her the Hansen Catering Co., then the , On Tuesday afternoon a num' l?dy riends in social capacity at merry crowd adjourned to the ber of Rrhekah ladies spent the her home. The time, was pleasant- - home of Mrs. J. W. Stiehl, where afternoon at the home of Mrs. May ly spent with needle work and so- - they enjoyed several hours; of Farrer, and passed thetime . in cial chat, then refreshments were dancing. quilting. A tempting supper was served to the guests, .who were- - served to those present, and a Mra. Lester Mangum. Mrs. Dag Mrs. Amelia Nelson was suc- - time of sociability.enjoyed. McAllister, Mrs. Reed Anderberg, ccssfplly ns well as pleasantly sur l 'Mjs. Julia Mayeoek, Mrs. Mrnd prised on Tuesday afternoon when About thirty of the Rebekah Mrs. Maud Wood, Mrs. Leo ahont twenty of her friends .call- - ladies and their husbands assemMrs." IMerr - G. lBoum, pRedford, ed on her with all preparations of bled at the home of MrTJim Bailey Mr. Wm. Loe, Mrs. Herbert having a good time which was the the other evening, where they enRobinson. Mrs. Zella Clark, Mrs. marked result. joyed themselves immensely, in Frank Rovjanee and Mrs. Flem- Social capacity. . Mra. .John Ridge announces the jng Wakefield. engagement-o- f her sister,. Miss Mrs. Teenie Thomas was a Salt Miss Vilato Bailey-le- ft for Mon- - Mary Sherwood, to Mr. J..T. Whet-tan- Lake visitor yesterday. ' whore shd will ,stay for a ton of Ogden, the marriage to take month with, Mrs.- - Atmie' Lind- - place on the 25th of the month in Mr. and Mrs, JVR. Ilodson were (trom. the Salt Lake Temple. i Salt Lake' visitors 1 yesterday. Hard-Russe- . ;,! ti ly hued Oriental beadwork. The coat in the sketch is of r-and the cost would make it prohibitive to many,, but the same effect might be had if substituted by a less expensive fur or a some brocaded velvet. improvement in weight and quality,. average weight last week 19 lbs., which is still, however, 19 lbs, less than average during same week a year agq Top - today- - is 3.65, bulk of sales $8.40 to, 58.65. Sheep and lambs deplined 25 cents last week, more in some cases, with lambs getting the maxi mum loss in every case. Quality was lacking in the closing days, also today, which gives ethe market a bad appearance ' on paper. t Receipts ar6 only 6,000f today, and were light here last week. Choice lambs are worth $7.75 here today, htough the market was not tested on them, ewes $5.50. Actual sales of yearlings at $6.65 and wethers" at $5.75 were made today -- i i Kansas City Stock-Yard- s, Feb. Four thousand less cattle were received here last freek than during corresponding week a year ago. The market declined 10 to 25 cents on Tuesday, but on other days it ruled steady, with some strength at the close of the week. Periodically buyers claim prices here are out of line with othef markets, and attempt to readjust the situation, but the short supply here makes market breaks of short duration. Cold weather is helping the market, and as predicted at the close of last week, the run hereTodayTs" moderate, 8000 head, and prices are higher, ranging rom strong to 15 cents up. Some of the commission men have taken the recent weakness seriously, and point to reports thafy the Canadian beef market has gone to staash, and hat Buffalo and Boston will receive some beef from Canada this week; they also credit reports that all the states east pf .Illinois are factors to be reckoned with in beef cattle supply at this time, Pennsylvania and Virginia having loaded up with cheap Canadian stoekers last fall, and the 6ther states with drouth cattle at Kansas City last. summer and they also add that imports of meat look threatening. On the other hand, supply figures at the five leading western markets last week suggest scarcity, and the lightenin' today bears out the suggestion. Heftvy steers reached $8.85 today, yearlings and heifers worth up' to $9. bulk of native steers $7,75 to $8.50 native cows 55.75 to, 7.75, bulls at about the same range, sugar mill steers $7.65 to $8.10, oil mill steers n quarantine-divisio$6.75 to $7.65, common quarantines $6 to $6.50, stockera and 'feeders $6.50 to $8.25. Feeders closed 15 to 25 lower last week, hut slock steers held their strength. nogs are charting a course toward the nine, dollar quotation, market having made a net gain of 12cent8 last week, and 5 to 10 higher today, buj, there is some 9. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. Milton Jones' entertained the Bridge Club at her residence. The rooms for the occasion were prettily decorated, roses being used in davBty-luncbeon-w- . OVER A YEAR AGO PROVO Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mr. .and MrsNIL Nelson, Mayor and Mrs. C. F. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. Jones, MrT and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Jleeker, Mr. and Mrs. .WE. JStok- er, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ilodson, Mr and Mrs. W, M. Roy lance, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. - David A Vineyard party of this week Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. John W. was one given by' Miss Annit LarFarrer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ned- - sen complimentary to her sister. aTL1-1- ; Mrs. Harry Gammon Music and Mr and, ny.ua enliVened the time, and an) Mrs. Dell Chipman, Mr. and Herbert Bobinson, Mr. and Mrs.1 t,abaala I'1"011 1 Mont Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. R. ?,' d fr Knowlden, and Miss Alette nal-'IMr, Gammon, verson were ajso present. Mrs. J. D. Madsen, Jr., Mr. and t J tZZJ CATTLE SUPPLY DROPS NEW OTTER COAT, JUST TURNED OUT BY MEN FOUR THOUSAND HEAD MILLINERS OF PARIS FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON AROUND SOCIAL MOTES 393 R XH2 L2CY0 dean weep r Next Week Yours for trade, pp limj The. Big Dry Goods House - |