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Show J1 RS. HOWARD VAN TRACY and baby daughter of Chicago, who j y ll arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. Tracy's uncle, Russel L. Tracy, on , ;COnd avenue. 1 5f . H t V I t . 1 0. It ! ' -"-I P( f, . 1 ? a I fwm i S f - rfi ' ' ; ' ml I i i j II ' ': .rv- -Kfi i t j III r. (v x s . ! 4 4 r i- ' ",v?'4-' I i . is 1 - : I I- . First Presbyterian church will have a plcnlo at liberty park Saturday afternoon after-noon at 3:30 o'clock. After a program of out-of-door sports near the band stand pavilion, supper will be served. Those who attend are expected to bring basket suppers. 8ocietj news for tho Sunday edlttona will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday morning- Such ltema must relate only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the pnat week must be sent in by Friaay nlrht. Club notes will not bo received by tela-phone tela-phone later than Fridny. NyatOrpheumj k Followed . : by Tea Jl DOROTHY GATFORD enteric enter-ic 'wil at a matinee party at the . -Tim yesterday afternoon In V "ji- H"en JIaJ'. who will leave ' r, T W 1x16 A"Kcles to mako her i ;-"nv alf,d ,l10 t:lhle. -St.,. ' iwoced bv Mrs Har-1 Har-1 ' -'til,, J M"- Chester Madge. ! EliMii't, ,-lllos M!s Marcy. Miss j rllJardJIlss Elizabeth Richie, Miss Estelle Bennett, Miss Ellen Evans, Miss Margaret Gunter, Miss Jane Hansen and Miss Muriel Gayford. Mrs. Hyrum Jensen and Mrs. Charles Oren Wilson entertained at a musical tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jensen on Twelfth East street In honor of their sister. Miss Pearl Sparks, an early September bride. A pink and white color scheme was carried car-ried out in the decorations for the tea table and the details of tho ' menu. A large crystal basket of Cecil Brunner roses was the centerpiece for the table. Four smaller baskets were at the corners. Kewpies surrounded the flowors. The living room was decorated in goldenglow. Music was furnished by Miss Ruby rncgle and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Booth. The guests numbered thirty. Miss Pearl James, who will be married soon to George R. Pent, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower glvon by Mrs. George W. Dent last night at her home on Koneta avenue. The rooms were decorated In sunflowers. sunflow-ers. The evening was spent In music and games and a light supper was served. Muslo was furnished by Miss Gertrude Dent. Miss Irene Dent and Miss Edith Forsoberg. Assisting tho hostess wore Miss IJlllan Swenson and Miss Gladys Saunders. Thirty-five guests were In attendance. Mrs. Phil Clark entertained at an Informal In-formal tea yesterday afternoon at her homo on First avenue in honor of Mrs. F. E. Marcv, who will leave Saturday for IjOs Angeles to make hor home. Tho tea tahlo was decorated in garden flowers. . Mrs. Jay Miller will ontertaln at luncheon lunch-eon todav at her homo on Second avenue. Miss Bortha Rich will entertain at a lunrheoi. Saturday at hor home, 743 East Sixlh South street, in honor of her cousin. Mrs. Henry Suess of Denver. Covers will bo laid for twelve. Mrs F 1 Marcy win entertain at luncheon at the AUa club today previous to leaving tomorrow for Los Anselos to nuilie her home. Mrs. A. 11. Tfeckman will entertain at a Kensington this afternoon In honor of Miss Marguerite Taylor. Mrs. U I, Sneddon Sned-don will entertain tills evening In honor of Miss Taylor, who Is a brlco of naxt week, T It. Oordofl circle of the G, A. R. will aitertaln this waning at the home of Mrs, Franli L-iynioti, 26 East Broadway, Members of the circle nrul their frlentss are Invited, Members cf ttis Sandfly school ef CHe |