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Show Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight will be Miss Kimball played two beautiful home for the winter at the residence numbers, a Grieg waltz and "Orien-tal- e. of Mrs. McChrystal, 875 East First Mr. Peabody sand two songs of the South street. sea, which were charmingly rendered. Mrs. Peabody and Mrs. Putnam gave The wedding of Miss Bertha Cherry was sim-pl- y Vorse a Justin duet from the Peer Gynt Suite, The Albert Mr. and - ' Mrs. Jennie Paul left Tuesday ' even- Morning Song of Griegs Thurscelebrated but impressively Miss Oliver gave two delightful seing for. Arizona, where she will spend November 14th, at the several months visiting with brothers. lections a Chopin waltz and another day evening, Judge and beautiful number. home of the brides parents, Mrs. Nelden made Alfred N. Cherry, 663 Third street. happy little friends were of introduction to the various speeches Only relatives and close A very pleasant occasion was the numbers, giving some history or Interpresent. Miss Cherry wore an exquisite of eown of chiffon with trimmings D. tendered A. Rev. pretation where desirable. Dainty reBrown at freshments were enjoyed and all presnoint lace, and carried a shower bouquet of violets, her favorite flower. Her the First Baptist church last evening. ent voted the evening most delightful. attendant. Miss Blanche Cherry, the Addreses of welcome were delivered by sister of the bride, wore a gowncar-of Rev. N. D. Corser, Rev. Frank Barnett The "at home given by Mr.' and white silk mull and carried white vio- and Rev. W. M. Paden in behalf of the of nations tied with long streamers Mrs. George Taggart on Tuesday afterMiss church, the Baptists of the city and the let ribbon. Promptly art; 8 oclock Wedbrother ministers. The musical pro- noon at the studio in the Templeton Kate Kanters began playing the was rendered by Miss Lawson,' gram when from was a novel and delightful March "Lohengrin, ding Mr. Thomas Mrs. Venest building the bride and groom, preceded by Mr. and a male Ashworth, Refreshments affair. The beautiful pictures with quartette. George Sprague and Miss Blanche were served at which the walls are hung, the artistic close the of the proto the Cherry, descended the stairs gramme. were decorations and the charming air of where they drawing-roojoined who perClarence Brown, Informality, made the occasion esby Rev. formed the ceremony, using the ring a Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger leave pecially pleasing. Miss Rosa Gloz, service. new young and soprano, gave some The floral decorations throughout the tomorrow Social Cife. at Ilf m, or delicate tints of the suggestions of in the violets appeared dainty refreshments and in the entire decorative scheme. The bride and groom went di- house were in white yellow or pink, while rectly to their home, which was prepared and awaiting them, at the Jordan farm, just south of the city, where they will be at home to their friends late in December. for the East, accompanied as far as Cincinnati by Mrs. J. J. Mass, who goes to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger and little daughter will spend the winter in New York. f Mrs. Sol Selgel entertained informally at luncheon 'oii Wednesday. Ill Mrs. John N. Sharp entertained the left Thursday will he where Sewing club Tuesday afternoon. night for Boise, Idaho, inengage in business and will remain definitely. As he still retains business interests here, it is hoped he will reMrs. Mabel McClure returned this turn at frequent Intervals. week from San Francisco, where she has been visiting for several months. Mr. George Sprague ' Mrs. George Dern entertained the Euchre club on Tuesday afternoon, the Mr. and Mrs. Corfield and sons, who occasion being a linen shower for Miss have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cherry. Those present were: Mesdames S. B. Milner, left during the week for A. L. Hoppaugh, George Steiner, Hyde New York. Dale, G. H. Duncan, Clarence E. Tra-ve- r; Misses Dern, Elizabeth Dern, Claudia Morris, Edith Parker, Maud Mrs. Dalbys reception on Monday Parker and Marie Luce. afternoon was a most enjoyable affair. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Reeves The Euchre club was organized two and Mrs. Worthington and Mrs. Charles Post. years ago as a whist club, with but two young matrons in the memberThe color scheme in the library was ship of fourteen. Their ranks have steadily gained, while but five maids red, where Miss Crawford served punch now remain in the club. One of these bachelor maids points the moral join assisted by Mrs. Terry and Mrs. James Mrs. the Euchre club. Jennings. In the dining-rooMiss S. and Bird H. Arthur Jennings presided over the coffee urns. The house decked In chrysAnother one soon to join the young was very attractively and palms. The dininganthemums matrons ranks from the Euchre club room was daintily adorned in lavender is Miss Emma Lewis McMillan, who is and green lavender ribbons and shades to be married on the 17th of next aiding in effectiveness. A large nummonth to Mr. Gustav Luellwitz of Spo- ber of guests were in. attendance. kane, Wash. . The music section of the Ladies LitMrs. Sara Bransford and Mrs. J. F. erary club was delightfully entertained Harris will entertain at an elaborate at the home of Mrs. W. A. Nelden on innoreception on Wednesday, November Monday evening. This pleasant vation in the history of the club of having these evenings, where the members section have as their guests of Mrs. George M. Downey and Mrs. of the or escorts of the Faber will entertain this afternoon for honor the husbands an was experiment that proved Mrs. Joseph Judson Brooks and Mrs. ladies, with Mrs. Nelden successful eminently John McCliwtock, the sisters of Mrs. as There are to hostess. the charming Dow ney, who are her guests at present. be two more of these musical evenings throughout the club year. The second will be Monday, February 17th, with Hubbard Reed as hostess. While Mrs. A. H. Ensign entertained yes- Mrs. the third will be given Monday, May terday afternoon. 12th, at the home of Miss Blanche Kimball. The last programme will be from American composers. The charming given programme D. C. McLaughlin has returned was miscellaneous. f lf' evening Tew York City, where she spent Monday The first number was a duet, "Ruy so1 weks. She is at home at the Bias, by Mendellsohn, given, by Mrs. R'i1 isford, Lewis and Mrs. Loomis, a delightful Two songs given by Mrs. number. Bridewell Anderson were much enjoyed. Edna Cohn is located for the One a French song, sung in French, w: r at 134 West Seventy-nint- h and the other an African lullaby. She ' St New York City. was admirably, accompanied by Miss Oliver. Mrs. Lewis played Mills Tarantelle. Mrs. Kieth gave two charming songs, ' Sawyer and the Misses Sawyer "Lifes Lullaby and- "Still' as the e,lt rain at cards this afternoon, v Night." ... m Ill : - - ' brilliant musical numbers. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Taggart in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker gave a theater party Wednesday evening, complimentary to Miss Paralee Pitts. After the play a delectable Dutch supper was erved at the home of Mrs. Percy T. Sadler. 4 Mrs. H. M. Twombley announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary E. Twombley, to Dr. Aubrey S. Hull, the marriage to occur Wednesday, November 20th. Mrs. Burns McDonald gave a chilr drens party on Wednesday afternoon for her little son, Burns. A blithesome time was spent with games, and the childhood delight a birthday supper was greatly enjoyed. four-year-o- ld Mrs. Burns McDonald entertained at dinner at the Tavern Thursday evening. Dr. Fowler was host at' a delightful luncheon Wednesday at the Alta club. Mrs. Sol Siegel and Mrs. McMahon. Mrs. J. E. Bamberger and Mrs. Ken- neth C. Kerr served tea, and Mrs. S. S. Woodward presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury entertained at dinner Wednesday evening; covers Mrs. Franklin Schley of Fort Douglas were laid for ten. and her mother, Mrs. Langhorn, leave tonight for Virginia. Miss Webber eitertained most charmAbout ingly Wednesday afternoon. e thirty-fivthe guests enjoyed guessing Mrs. Charles Read returned early in the week from an extended Eastern contest, which consisted of the pictures and famous cathetrip. Mr. and Mrs. Read and Miss of noted buildings Mrs. H. M Old World. of drals the Emily are now domiciled in their Own Wells won the prize, a beautiful picture. home at the corner of First South and Chrysanthemums were the decoration Fifth East streets. throughout the rooms. Masses of white ones decked the dining-roocombined Mrs. red where with ribbon, effectively coffee and Mrs. Franken Nye poured Mrs. Pfoutz and Mrs. Charles Post and tea. left early in the week for a northern trip. Lieut Lyle of the Eighteenth, accomMrs. Thompson of Fort Douglas has panied by his Filipino servant, has gone to visit his old home in Battle gone to San Francisco to meet her Creek, Mich. husband, who is to arrive from Manilla on the transport Buford. Mr. Fred Dern left yesterday for Deep Creek. Misses Jaensch and Davidson have issued invitations for a dancing party Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Galligher will to be given next Tuesday evening at the home of the former, 657 East depart December 1st to spend several Fourth South street. weeks in the East. They will visit in Chicago, New York and Cincinnati. m, Mr. and. Mrs. Causten Browne will entertain Monday evening next. Pauls church gave The choir of St. an exhibition of Mrs. Jarleys The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Bell of St. Louis and Mr. Wayne Smith, will take place next week in St. Louis. wax-wor-ks on Wednesday evening in the Eighteenth ward hall, under the direction of John Boyle. The entertainment was very enjoyable. Those representing the wax figures were: Misses Johnson, Couch, Rounds, Lloyd, Durn-forSwift, Meeks, Patten, Hawkins, Vrginia Swift, Morris, Mrs. Green, Messrs. Mrs. Berkheol, Howard, Seeley, McCurdy, Glendinnlng, Sherman, Beamer, Blele and Beless. The entertainment closed with the Kangaroo patrol and all chanting "Good d. Mr. and Mrs. Downing are now at home to their friends at 212 West Second South street; The dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird and Miss Night. at Christensens Thursday evening was a. brilliant and joyous Mrs. David Sharp entertained Inoccasion. formally at luncheon on Thursday for her mother, Mrs. Sprague. Congressman Sutherland and wife have gone to Washington, D. C., for the Miss Young and Miss Jasmine Young winter. ' gave a luncheon yesterday in honor-oMiss McIntosh. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rash are at home at 307 South Fifth East. At the Country club today, tea. will be ' , served at 4 oclock. The hostesses' are Miss Louise Gray of Washington is Mrs. George Y; Wallace' and Mrs: O. J. Salisbury. the guest of Mrs. F. C. Loofbourow. Mc-Corni- ck -- f . : . . . . Babcock- will entertain at luncheon oh Tuesday,; November 19th.i Mrs. - The first' Assembly ball1 of the season will.be g)ven November 21st at Chris: tensens hall. . : |