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Show ,"iI'"i"'I."i"i"i'r"4"."-I"r"II"l,II"I"I,",,I"i" ! SOCIETY ! I""HnHI-I"tIxv' j v CALENDAR. f v 4 v Dr. aud Mrs. J. O. Hanchett will entertain forty of the j r eighth grade students of tbe "f I- Bryant school with "Miss Frost, v I- and Miss Perron at tbe Orpheuin v Thursday afternoon. May 28, in 4 honor of their eon Arnold, who -r v is iu tho craduating class of the -J I -J school. The sanio class will bo v -I entertained at a luncheon the v J same dav at the Commercial 4 v club by V. J. Halloran aud "Miss I: rialloran. .j. . J The newly appointed commit- !- tees of the Ladies' Literary club v v will meet nt the club house this v 4 afternoon nt 2 o'clock to elect chairmen. v ... V .j. v Mrs. Eussel L. Tracy will co- v v tertain the Monday Bridge ilub v J at a luncheon at her homo, M3' V 25. . V 't Mrs. George D. Keysor will' - - entertain at a bridge tea this v J afternoon in honor of Miss - J Leila Stingier. v 4- A ' v Mrs. Theodore W. Viliitolcy 4 J will entertain ah five hundred 4- at her home this afternoon. v u -r Mrs. W. J. Tuddenham will 4 4 entertain at cards this afternoon 4-4 4-4 in honor of Miss Hazel Calder, - 4- one of the Juno brides. 4 4- 4 4-HHl-4-4KI-WIIr444-44Iir Miss ColBurne nnd tho faculty of Rowland hall cuteitained about 250 at an elaborate reception Thursday evening, eve-ning, in honor of tho senior class, Miss "Ruth Shumate, Miss Lmy Lewis. Miss Lucille Clark. Miss Margery Jacobs, Miss Theta Baker and Miss Marie Lewis. Tho rooms were beautiful' decorated, the hall and library with peonies and the parlors and studio with purple flags, palms being used in profusion. pro-fusion. -An orchestra stationed in tho hall, "behind a bank of palms, furnished delightful music. Dainty refreshments were served by tho junior class. Miss Josephine Weil. Miss Elizabeth Reeves, Miss Mabel Dubois, Miss Dora Bradlej-, Miss Lillian Thomas and Miss Netta Powell. Members of tho lower classes assisted. The annual field da- exercises exer-cises will bo held Monday afternoon. Class day is to occur at tho hall Monday, Mon-day, June 1, and the commeucement exercises will be at St. Mark's church Tuesdav morning, June 2. i 41 O A number entertained at box and stall parties at the production of the ' Crystal slipper" Thursday evening. Mr, "and Mrs. Russel L. Tracy occupied a stall and had for their gueests Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Pearsall and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scheid. In another stall Mrs. E. Bonnemort entertained Mrs. M. Richards of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Dunyon and Mr. and Mts. Joseph Young. Mr. and Mrs. IT. C. Hoffman entertained a party of eight. A party of twelve, including Dr. and Mrs. E. A'. Silver. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Child. Mr. aud Mrs. Roj'cr of Philadelphia, Judge Bartch, Mies Olivo Bartch, Mrs. Hal Brown, Mrs. M. B. Whituey aud Miss Elinor Stewart had seats iu the dress circle. Mayor and Mrs. Bransford will occupy a stall thisevening. Mrs. A. C. Ewing wan hostess at a pretty tea at her homo Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The rooms wore beautifully dec; orated, the hall with large branches of hawthorn, the parlors with snowballs. J and the dining room with pink stocks, a large basket of these being in thp center of the table. At either end were silver candelabra with green candles and shades. Tea and coffeowere served "by Mrs. David Keith and Mrs. Elmor B. Jones, assisted by Miss Charlotte Holmes, Miss Marge Miller, Miss Alice Seckels and Miss Graham. Mrs. John Zane assisted Mrs. Ewing in receiving. About sixty friends called. The last meeting of the Plate club was with Mrs. Enimett Moore Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Moore entertained the twelve members at a beautifully-appointed beautifully-appointed luncheon, followed by cards. DocorationB were bridal wreath and yollow roses, with a mound of the i'lowers on the table. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. C. Lvueh aud Mrs. Billings. Mrs. Leslie L. Savage entertained six tables at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon after-noon in honor of Miss Eloise Sadler. Tho decorations were of bridal wreath, and the dining room of pink carnations. carna-tions. Tea and coffee were poured b3' Mrs. L. L. Terry and Mrs. D. C. Roberta. Rob-erta. Mrs. D. X. Straup entertained ten tables at five hundred at her homo Thursday afternoon. The house was prettilj' "decorated with smilax and pink roees. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. D. Peaslee and Mrs. J. Will Graj U L. Miss Binnie Paul has returned after an extended stay in Paris. Mrs. Hill is now in Ireland, but will go to Paris for the summer. u u Bertram Nixon, son of Senator Nixon of Novada, arrived here Thursday to visit at the home of Nr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler. Jr. i J. J. Grcenewald will leavo this ove- I niug for Portland, Or., whero ho will be married June 1 to Miss Mildred Rheinstrom. a k- Dr. Van D3"ne, who has spent a few days at tho home of his sister, Mrs. L. L. Downing, left Thursday for lm home j in Iowa. j - I Mrs. B. Hamil and small son are here from Spencer, Ida., to visit for a few days, |