Show I lOt S SOCIAL O C I AL and P E R S O tf A L The tea given at the Hew St Marks i home the tho th Bishop Leonard Me Memorial Memorial morial yesterday afternoon by the la ladIe died dIe of ortha the Hospital Aid society was WM attended at attended tended by several hundred women of tho city the affair being for tor all who were Interested Int rested In the work of the as association The new home completed and beautifully furnished was thrown open lopen from garret to cellar and was thronged with visitors all during the afternoon Bishop Dishop F 8 S Spalding and the ithe outgoing and incoming head nurses Miss Edith Bellam and Miss Fannie Lees received and the young nurses in their costumes were on band han to as aist in receiving the guests In the smaller sitting room to the south Mrs Windsor V Rice poured coffee being assisted by Mrs C R Pearsall Mrs A J Gorham Mrs Warren Benjamin and a number of the nurses Early in the afternoon a message amI from Mrs Abiel Leonard in Los Angeles extending congratulations and expressing the appreciation of herself sand and her family for tor the honor shown Bishop Leonard in establishing the me mortal Many handsome gifts have been given to tho the home borne besides the sub substantial gift of the furnishings furnishing which came from tho Hospital Aid society and andas as a result the house presents a most moat artistic picture The large Hv liv ling room has been handsomely fur furnished furnished furnished by the nurses themselves assist assisted assisted ed by the Cathedral l Guild of St Marks and land Individual gifts to tho the home have added greatly to its attractiveness Miss MIS Bellam and Miss Lees Le s were w rc es especially especially honored last evening again when an informal affair was given in their honor lOnor by the tho members of tho the graduating class of this year Miss Bor Iman Miss Francy and Miss Youngberg The guests were the tho members triem ers Qt the medical staff and their wives and the nurses Dancing and cards were en enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed joyed and a few hours spent in a n most Informal manner Rowland Hall was the scene last evening of a large and brilliant gather gathering lug ing in celebration of orthe the opening of or the new building recently completed The affair was a reception given by Bishop Spalding and the members of the fac faculty faculty faculty and it was attended by some or guests The school was gayly lighted from top to basement and in innumerable Innumerable innumerable numerable palms and flowers made it Pi J ifo fo a veritable garden The guests were iverc received in the large library in the theold theold theold old building and from tram there they passed through to the tho main wing by bythe bythe bythe the corridor connecting the two Hera lIera an orchestra was stationed furnishing a tine fine musical program and here too was the punch bowl over which the tho juniors presided A buffet supper was as served In Inthe the large study on the upper floor this being in Charge chargo of the thel sophomores l Bishop Spalding and amI Miss Clara I the tho principal of f the school received and they were assisted by the entire resident faculty and by b Mrs rs harles harIes G Plummer Miss Gratia Flanders Flan Flaners ders ers Miss Geneve Ellerbeck and Miss Spalding The juniors who were in charge harge of the punch bowl were Miss Lucy luy Lewis Miss Lucile Luelle Clark Miss lIss Marjorie Jacobs Miss Mary Lewis and Miss Ruth Huth Shumate The supper was F r rued by the sophomores who were Miss Virginia Beatty BeaU Miss Eleanor Kennedy Miss Netta NeUa Powell Miss Mary Williams and arid Miss Mary Abbott The rhe program for tor events even at the Coun Country Country Country try clib will witt be out shortly and is ar arranged arranged arranged ranged as follows Saturday May 11 n opening day tea wild will be served at 4 I and an approaching and put putting putting putting ting contest for men and women will wUl willbe willbe be 1 on at the same hour A table dinner will be served at 63 and there will wit be dancing from 9 till 12 The host hostesses esses for the afternoon are Mrs Irs Union Worthington Mrs rs Arthur H S Bird Mrs Mra J H n Walker Mrs Mra D C Roberts and Miss Williams May 18 the tho hostesses will be Mrs Windsor V Y Rice Mss Mrs Keogh Mrs Urs Ernest Bamberger and Miss Kather Katherina ina ine Geddes These There here will be tea and ten tennis pis nis at 4 I and a table hote dinner din dinner dinner ner at Mrs Benner X 1 Smith and ac 1 Mrs W V M Ferry will be the hostesses hostess for tor May 25 when there will be a table dinner at and a dance in inthe Inthe Inthe the evening Both the Wednesdays of the month a table luncheon will willbe willbe willbe be served and a Buffet luncheon is on or for Decoration day dayA I I A copy COP of the Toronto Star of or recent j I date datI contains a most interesting account ac j I count of tho the marriage there of Miss I Marjorie Seymour Semour Machray to Lieuten Lieutenant Lieutenant ant Irving Monroe Madison formerly stationed at Fort Douglas with the 1 1 Infantry and will w ll U known lo lQ 1 ally all Tho The groom was attended by Captain Cap Captain Captain tain Jimmie Heldt Heidt and Lieutenant Hardtman was the groomsman The wedding was a CL large church affair and andas was as followed by a reception Later Mr rod Mrs Madison left for a short trip west after atter which h they will wilt return to Fort Niagara where the groom is sta ata stationed stationed The young people of the Epworth League of the First Methodist church gave a reception last evening at the Ferris Ferri home on Third d street tre in honor honorof of ot Mr and Mrs A E Eberhardt The home was waa bright with tho the colors col rs of ot the league red and white the arrangement In the dining room being especially ef er effective with American Beauties and red and white streamers Musical numbers were given during the evening by Mrs Mra Alfred Peters Miss Beatrice Davis Miss Helena Critzer Miss Davi and Miss Elliott About were w re represent present I Mr and Mrs C A Walker celebrated their crystal wedding last evening with a large gathering of or friends at att t their home on Sixth East street The host and hostess were assisted in re receiving receIving receiving by Rev and Mrs P A Simp Simpkin Simpkin Simpkin kin and their daughter Miss Mills Edith Walker Miss Chandler Miss Josephine and Miss Margretta Johnson also as assisted assisted Mrs McAleer McAteer played some ome me piano plane numbers and Joseph Simpkin played a violin solo Several literary numbers were given byj b friends J I T T j T T fc j jT T r The Tho marriage of Miss May Wilson to Kirk Bruce ruce Delano will take place pl this afternoon at 5 at the tho home of tho brides parents In Canastota N Y Miss Wilson is the tho sister of or Mrs C T Mixer and made many friends hero when she was a guest of or the Mixers She has spent sone some time In Park City with her uncle and aunt Dr and Mrs C M Wilson Wilton and she sho Is well known there The two young people will go goto goto goto to the Adirondacks for their honey hoftey ho honeymoon ey moon moon The marriage of Miss Harriet Cohn and Daniel W Lipman Wll take place this evening at the tho home of the brides mother and will be attended by b only the relatives and intimate friends of the tw two 0 young people Mr and Mrs William E Lake have from tron Los Angeles where they the went on their wedding trip lf U p U fC Mrs William A M will wUl be here hereon on Sunday from San Francisco and will spend a few days das In town with friends Dr ry may accompany her but this is uncertain Mrs Percy Perc Molson Is in from Bing Bingham ham spending a week with her cousin Mrs Russ Russel el Miss Edith Bellam leaves tomorrow for Sap San Sa Francisco Fran isco where she will VII visit i lt friends for the next six Ix weeks e ks or so 50 Judge and Mrs Irs John A Marshall have moved to thel the Knutsford where here they the will be at home hom till the last of the th week Mrs airs Marshall will leave with her mother Mrs KirkpatrIck for tor Cal California CalIf If to be away aa till early eaIly In July when she will sail saU to join daughters hero her In Europe t h 4 Mrs E O 0 Howard Howard will will leave early in inJune InJune June Jute for coast and will be I joined later by b Mr 1 Ir Howard They will I spend the summer summer In the east e st yf jf yc t Ie V rp Dr Jack Murretta of Phoenix Ariz Is In town to spending some time with Dr F B Steele MisS Ruth Wilson is In town from Park ParI City visiting her h sister Mrs Mr C T Mixer Mr and Mrs John Reed have hav taken apartments at the Pierpont PI street where they will be at home after today Mrs D Elliott tt Kelly K expects to leave early in June to spend the summer Inthe In Inthe Inthe the east Mrs C K Von Yon Knoblock will leave tomorrow for American Falls Ida to spend svend the summer ummer a k Mrs Irs Edward Moore gees to Seattle In Ina Ina ina a few days das to visit her sister Mrs Jo Joeph Joseph seph eph Grant GrantIr Mr Ir and Mrs Hey Henry Catrow have moved moed into their new Home at 43 Fifth East street treet Mrs Thomas Marioneaux entertains entertain the Bridge club this afternoon at her home on E street The Sewing f club meets this afternoon with Miss Mercy Merc Berkeley Berkley Berkle Mrs Irs Thomas Gouldstone Goult stone Griffin left eU yesterday for the coast to visit her mother Mrs Irs Thomas Carter at Long Beach Mr and Mrs George Dern Darn are In Jn town from Mercur Dr and Mrs J C have moved moed and are now at home at 41 First street Mrs Robert R Hampton and her hei lIt little tle Ue daughter will leave the last la t of the th week with her father Judge Howat foran forn eastern trip 1 n S Miss Mies Leda Pink am ln of ot Wichita Kan will be here Saturday to spend a month with her mn aun Mrs Elmer B BJones BJones BJones Jones Mr and Mrs Irs Birch of Fargo N D Dare Dare Dare are at home for the summer at Sg West Third South street t Mrs Mra L LP T P Palmer left Jett yesterday for Coldwater Mich for a visit of two months with her mother |