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Show HAPPENINGS AND WHEREABOUTS Miss Clare Tomlinson entertained at a tea in honor of Miss Grace Cooke on Monday. Mrs. Edna Callaghan and son Boyd are now at homo at the Ellse apartments. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dick 'recently purchasea .he Callaghan home in Federal Heights, and are now at home there. A beautiful dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Sowles in their new home on Monday eening in honor of Mrs. Sowles' father, W." J. Halloran. Lieut. John V. Axton has returned to Hoboken where he will be joined shortly by his bride who s ' was Miss Hazel Edwards, In the event that he is not ordered overseas. Mrs. Russell G. Graham has arrived from California Cali-fornia to be present at the marriage of her Bister, Miss Grace Cooke, to Lieut. Commander John L, Fox, U. S. N. Mrs. John T. Donnellan of Ocean Park, Cal., is the guest of her mother and sister, Mrs. L. C. Scheid and Miss Elsie Scheid. Mrs. Russell K. Woodruff and Mrs. Kenneth Yeates (Margaret and Marion Mclntyre) have ar-tived ar-tived from the south and are the guests of their paients Air. and Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre. Mrs. Henry B. Sanford, nee McCann, is visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McCann, until un-til the return of Lieut. Sanford from France. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler are now living in Fort Worth, Texas Mrs. Fowler was formerly Miss Georgia Savage. Mrs. Howard P. Kirtley and daughter Jean are v At the Hotel Utah. 1 Mrs. Joseph Oberndorfer has arrived from New ' York and is with her daughters, Mrs. Marc Lipp-man Lipp-man and Mrs. Thornton Gilmer. Dr. and Mrs. Earl C. Falrweather and children are now at home in New York. Miss Florence Halloxan has returned from an eastern visit. The Misses Marion and Joan Bird have arrived home from Menlo Park and will be with their mother, Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, during the holidays. Mrs". Fred Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Plumhof when they returned to Omaha on Tuesday. Tues-day. She will remain away indefinitely. Mrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., and her children have arrived here to spend several weeks. They are at the McCune home on North Main street. Mrs. P. J. Quealy of Kemmerer Is spending a few weeks here. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, who left for Pasadena a few days ago with Col. Holmes, will return here next week. The friends of Mrs. William W. Fleetwood will be happy to learn that she has recovered from a severe attack of influenza. Mrs. Frank L. Dodge has gone to Keokuk, Iowa, where she was called by the death of her nephew, Stephen Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thurston have returned from California. Mr and Mrs. John S. Bransford and their daughter, Mrs. Levis Evans, have gone to Los Angeles, where they will spend the greater part of the winter. Mrs. R. C. Gemmell has gone to San Diego wheie she will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milner and their children have returned from Colorado |