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Show lingerie gowns, presided at th nunch , bowl. The dining room was decorated with flowers and lerns, wiuu., . , H. S. colors Intermingled, mj.de a decidedly de-cidedly pretty effect. The celling, woven in or;uig'.- and black, tiie , streamers of orang. a id black frcuii the chandelier to the ivd?a of the t- ' ble, and tho handsome ccnterpiec", ! presented a charming scene. A do- j Melons luncheon v, u.-j Horved in rom-ces , by Mrs. Cmrr, assisted by Mrs. Iardoe, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Pa.ater. Valentines Valen-tines numbered In pr.lrs and drawn by the gueta served as the means of selecting se-lecting partners at the table. The parlors, gay with hearts, valentines, ; Cupids, red carnation. fnis and ; palms :md br.llhmtly lighted made n fitting background for the groups of merry gue3ts. Popular games of tho day, songs and Instrumental music, among the numbers especially mentioned being vocal selection by the Misses Margaret Mar-garet Hrlll. Kate Mills and Mr. Iito Kinney, MIsr May Conroy favoring the guests with n number of beautiful piano solos ITizos were won by Miss Kate Smith and Carl Herrlek. Mr. Kinney was the recipient of many appropriate gifts, among the number being a bmdsome umbrella from the Jolly IJuchelors, Mr. Frank MatthowB making a neat presentation speech In the name or the club. BIRTHDAY PARTY. One of the prettiest aud pleasant social so-cial successes of St. Valentino week was the affair given at the home of Mrs. A. Cm. Gorr, Thursday evening, in honor of the f-enry-flrst birthday of her son, Lote Kinney. Fitly giiests were received by Miss Inez Platfoot and Miss Alice Pardoe. Tho house- was exquisitely decorated with cut flowers, ferns and Valentino day decorations. In tho alcove, which was handsomely decorated In red with n screen of potted jv.ms. tie Misses Madeline Lauzon, Etta Platfoot and Leah Pardoe. attire. 1 in dainty white |