Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The home of Mr and Ira E M Wollur wus the geonq of a very prrlty reception last night given In honqr of their son Elijah M AVcUer and his bride Miss Ida Pill The young people I YAr i 4b l J > HHJJiilm the Temple at noon null TIc cceptlon occurred at S in the evening The receiving parly con rf sisted of Mr and Mrs Wellcr und Mr and MrH W H Pitt The brldo woro a very pretty gcwn of silk batiste and carried a huge bouquet of roses The brldesinalls Miss Louise Pitt and Miss Pearl Wellcr wpre tIn intily attired In white organdy nnu plnk ribbons Roses and carnations wen used profusely In the rooms nul tilled the air with fragrance fra-grance The diningroom I vas in pink I and grcer A tall vase of pink earnsi lions mud an cffvotlvi I p centerpiece I f I and pink ribbons twined with smllax I I wort1 rniirfhl I al the I corners of Iho I table nil l the t cliandeller with l loose grace I i ful how Mrs Elms I Smith presided at tin I fable and was insisted by Misses Wallace liilllngB Savolle and Pyper I The large porches and yard were brightened with Japanese lanterns and I presented i 1 most attractive appearance appear-ance During the evening ti large number I num-ber of friends came to wish thc young people all happiness Mr and l Mrs Vcllcr will be at home at f j West Seventh South 4 o The Authors club closed for the summer sum-mer 1 May 30lh At the last meeting ottt oers were elected for the enduing yeai I Mrs IIIIabrth WJlrnx president Mrs Lillian Richards recording srcretnry I I Mrs Jane 11 Kingsbury corresponding i secretary md Mrs Elizabeth Crlsmon I treasurer l The annuar wns held at the home of Dr Maggie Roberts on the evening or Jtiiir 5th The Authors club has I spent a very successful year In the t study of American II torn lure from the 1 first colonial period up to the Cambridge Cam-bridge poets Next year the club will lake up American literature again and continue this subject until it IH completed com-pleted Mrs A IT Boxrud auto children have gone to Minnesota for the summer I sum-mer a 00 Another of the regular monthly receptions re-ceptions of St Pauls parish was given at the rectory last evening and like former events It was very enjoyable It J was the first time Re Ellis Bishop had met his congregation socially since his return and all gave him a cordial welcome The attendance was very large the rooms being crowded all evening Music was rendered for the pleasure of t the guests by Miss Oray Miss Corlnne Harris Miss Mabel Clark Mrs Mclnlyre Mr Schled and Mr Scolt rite reception committee consisted con-sisted of Mrs Florence K Woodruff Mr and Mrs A M 1 Howard Mr and Mrs J 1 A Reeves Dr and Mrs D M Lindsay Mrs Meyers Mrs ITolcomb and Miss Kimball presided In the dln Ingroom and the young ladles of the altar guild served 04 co Mrs Rnchael Miller and daughters the Misses Ann Margie and Edith leave this evening for a three months visit In British Columbia with Mrs Millers son John Miller co o a Mr and Mrs George A Smith arc In I California S S Miss A F Schefskl who has been teaching school at Hunter the past two years left for Boston last night over the Rio Grande on a vacation trip co j Ester Rebekah lodge No S will give an Ice cream social and card party tonight to-night for the Scoflekl sufferers and as all members and friends have been Invited In-vited it is expected that a large attendance at-tendance will resulL The Epworth League of the First Methodist church will give a reception In the evening of the 15th Inst to all the young peoples societies in lie city An excellent musical and literary pro gramme Is In preparation |