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Show - .CsoSety 1 WS, . rAtr to prevent Impositions IP? Kjpsss rssu: I Knot ccs J, '"jth them names iTCy traced If Iho matter J Question. IS CALUNDAE. ' Mrs T. Eoy Browxi will enter- '?,! V a bridge ten tins alter- v isSnnlllonor of her mother, Mrs. v .1. Dtiy- , I tvt,-! P C. Potter will entertain I rStiiilcs at bridKC this after- :ioenVltthe7qjmrtcat the post. : The Tuesday afternoon, bridge ton. I Mrs. Rodney Badger will en- f Sl H G .WWW t 1&NT. W. Clayton .:j.;Bi2f,.,"o,i Svc chosen Mny 3 for 1 he nuptials and fc cercnionv will Jnfee place 111 the lit -Soon at twilicht iu St. Margaret s Sr?h. Be? Korean Ashley, a Cornier 1 c'o oluiMi of the groom, will offi-Fb offi-Fb e Miss Sutherland has been .the fcat of honor of a round of lasluoii-ble lasluoii-ble functions since. the announccineiil.. 5 few davs ago Miss Sutherland and cfr mother entertained the bridal arty, wilh the exception of Miss Vir-ihia Vir-ihia Bcatly of this n(y, who has not St cone to Washing) on. Tjio others ero Miss Alice M. Elmore, sister of fo croom-to-be, who will be tho maul f honor; Miss Eleanor Ridgley Miss lIicc Boulcllc and Miss Frances Golds-torough, Golds-torough, all members of Washington's Exclusive socictv. Mr, Elmore has kcd Fielding Simmons ot Isew i ork to serve as best man. and the ushers rill he J)r. John Briscoe of Washing-n. Washing-n. D. -C; Br, Charles W. Riley of iltimore, M1.: Morris K. Parker of ev York. Hobert Stead of Wnshing-in, Wnshing-in, D. ('.: Vpshur Pope of Baltimore, and Harry Crist of Washington, ,JC. Mr Elmore is in charge of the bs Augcles oflico of the X. v. Ilalsey bnipany. )E JlTho Belief society rooms in tho 4sliop building were the scene of a Re and brilliant reception Monday lernoon in lienor of the eighty-second rthilay of Mrs. Emmeliiic B. Wells. tv:ccn the hours of ! to 7 the rooms ere thronged with tho many friends 3jthc guest of honor, and in the even-a even-a reception was held, at which Jerc were only present the immediate jicncls of Mrs. Wells, the board of the fclicf socicly and the presidency, lusic was furnished during the aflcr-obn aflcr-obn by an orchestra and the rooms Were prettily decorated for the occasion nlhe spring (lowers, with palms, roses jid carnations, while the tea table was Itfrartivo in vellow, with a mound of liffodils in lhc center, while at either JWhvcro hows of yellow satin ribbons jtrsilvcr candelabra with yellow can-Jfcs can-Jfcs and shades. Mvs. Wells was as Mtud in receiving by the members of ii general board of 'the Belief soeiotv, Jiluding Mrs. Basheba Smith. Mrs. jflfccnbern'. Mrs. Clarisa S. Williams. ty- Priscilla .Jennings. Mrs. Sarah -Uie f.'unnoii. Mrs. Emma Woollcy. Mrs. Siocbe Beatty. Mrs. Anna Wells Can-and Can-and Mrs. .Minnie 1 Tonic James. i The home of Mi. and Mrs. W. .1. iliddenhiini .Tr., was the scene of a Jet but prcttv wedding Mundav even- when their l iece. Miss Prances I ipes Rawlins, daughter of Mrs. M. Iltawliiis. hpcame the hrido of Wil-ni Wil-ni r Barton. The ceremonv was ..rorined at 7 o'clock, bv Bishop oollpv in iho presence of tho iiiimo-ijo iiiimo-ijo fanjilv. A wedding supper fol- l m, 'J ,,,"vcr5 wcrp Inid for i 'he bnde. who was given awav Mfr e. W. Tuddcnham. .Jr., Wrc :i daintv cown of white silk made , rmctss ami carried a shower bouquet .LIS l0S(s roo,"s w-rp ef- UK in .''oniteil m the spring flow-Wlrn flow-Wlrn Jl ltc'1,.0S(;s- '"inialions and ferns IW,ifo,yi,rt!d,VeI ,,I3L'11 in tll(? Parlors. W,?VCrS m affoflils and .fonquils 't L r1-"1 1,10 1,1,r!,rv anif violets the center of ihe table. Sev- oral piano selections were given. Mr, and Mrs. Barton left later for a trip lo tho northwest. Mis. Barton wore a stylish traveling dress of tan broadcloth, broad-cloth, with hat. and gloves to match. Thov will be at home to I heir Xricnds after March 15 at Sugar Cily, Ida Mr. and Mrs. Max Daniels of 4G I South Sixth Bust street entertained forty of their friends at a most elaborate, dinner on Sunday evening, February '11. the occasion oc-casion being: the tenth anniversary of their wedding-. The tin scheme was cf-fcctlvclv cf-fcctlvclv carried out throughout the house. Streamers of lins liuns from the chandeliers and doorways. The color scheme was In red and white, arid red and white carnations adorned tho dining tables. Anions: the guests were; Rabbi Charles J. Freund and Rabbi Hevcsh. Mr. and' Mrs. Allen T. Sanfnrd. Mr. and Mrs. .7. Bereerman, Mr. and Mrs. . Siegcl. Mr. and Mrs. IT. U White. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frccdman. Mr. and Mrs., "Leo Frcedinnn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cllne, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. Eckstein. Mr and Mrs. Koscnbloom. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lew. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Arnowltz, the Misses E. T.nndau and A. Park. Eugene Marcus, E. Paer. Al Levy. D. Levy. L. Marcus. M. Landau and Dr. A. Lipids. The toastmastcr of the evening was Lon Marcus. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Aaron Ciine and Miss E. .Landau. Mrs. .1. W. While and Mrs. C. Loring entertained members of a Jor-mcr Jor-mcr Park City club and a number ol other friends at a "500'; partv at Gordon hall, Saturday evening. Eight tables were Tilled with players and the prizes were won by Mrs. Heber Lee, Dr. Numa. Charles Shield and Mr. Billiard. Several delightful vocal and instrumental numbers were given during dur-ing the evening by Mrs. B. E. Armstrong, Arm-strong, Miss Shrack and Gordon Campbell. Camp-bell. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Frank Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. M. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Emniclt Moore and family, who have spent several months in Seattle Seat-tle .Wash., and ihe Pacific northwest, have now gone to San Diego, Cal where they expect to make their home. Mr and Mrs. .1. L. Franken . and Miss Webber, who have spent some time abroad, are planning (o return the latter paTt of this month. They were to leave Constantinople Monday, and from there go to Vienna and Paris. Mrs. Lee TCahn entertained iu honor of her little niece. Nona Young, at a birthday party. Ten little girls and bovs were entertained with music- and games. Mrs. Kahn was assisted by her sister, Miss lively n Young. Mrs. G. T. Brico. who has spent the past month in Los Angeles. Cal., will be home the middle of this week. Her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Herbert Chamberlain, who accompanied her, will remain there until un-til spring. Mrs. D. C. McTntire will enlcflain lodav (Tuesday) al dinner in her apartments apart-ments in the Stauffer. Tho dinner will be in honor of the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Mr. McTntire. W. P. Xoble and daughter. Mrs. C. I.. Bobinson and child, will leave the latter part of the month for California, Califor-nia, where they will spend a month. Mr. and Jla J. C. McChrystnl have as I heir guest Mrs. MeChrystaPs mother, moth-er, Mrs. Karls, of Xorth Vakima, Wash., who will be here several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. King have returned from an extended visit in the east and are al homo at their residence, lit) U street. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wickctt of Chicago, Chi-cago, TIL. who have come here to make their home, are located at .No. Ul BransJ'ord a partment . Lieutenant T. C. Wnterman left Monday Mon-day for Denver, Colo., where he is to be stationed at the department headquarters. head-quarters. Mrs. Ernest Slengcr has returned from a two months' trip to Kelvin, Ariz.; Denver. Colo., and Omaha, Neb., where she visited obi friends. Miss Zulu Houlz has returned lo her home in Provo after spending two weeks bore with her cousin, Miss Bamola King. ,1. B. Cosgriff is iu Bono. Xew, and will probably join his fmily in Oak land, Cal., before returning here. C. N Loring left Sunday evening for Kly, Nov.. where ho will bo for an indefinite in-definite time. Mrs. Freeman Sumner has relumed from a visit to her old home in Colorado. Colo-rado. Dr. Xuina of Kansas is here spending spend-ing some time wilh her daughter, Mru. Waller Scott. ' Mrs. A. L. Park is now at home al the Fifth Fast hotel, after ii trip east and south. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mehesv, .Jr., are spending I wo or Ihroo weeks in Xew York. Miss Winnie Shrack relumed Sunday Sun-day from five weeks spent in New York, '.Mis? Clare Cloason of Kaysvillc spout Sunday here at tho L. F. llall home. Mrs. L. F. LeComptc of Park City spent the week-end here with friends. Gordon Campbell loft Sundny afternoon after-noon for a short trip to California.. .J. .1. Siewart has returned from a few weeks' stay in Port land, Or. |