Show oiIJE J aJ f Ji q I r = el t r CJ Mrs Charles Walker entertained at avery a-very beautiful luncheon yesterday at her homo In tho Louise Huts covers being mid for ten The decorations wore of white chrysanthemums with ribbons and shades of pale green The guests Included Mrs Kcnrns Mrs Irwin Mrs Sara Bransford Mrs J k Uambcrgcr Mr J D I Wood Mr Windsor V Rice Mrs Woodward Mrs Thompson and Mrs Foote Ii Samuel Xcwhouso hits none to Denver a f Mrs Dorsey Ash entertains nt n mill tan cuchro next Saturday afternoon 0 Mr and Mrs David Keith loft Monday afternoon for an extended visit in > ev York to Mrs Thomas B Davly entertained at L t I small and Infornnl luncheon yesterday ut which the guisla were members of ho sewing club of which Uuvls Is also a member V f I capt Orcary was guest of honor at a delightfully Informal Welsh jareblt nnity given at the post lust evening by his sister sis-ter Miss Criary The guests Included I Mr and Mrs W G Lnmb Mra Corny Mlss Salisbury the Misses Bubb Mis SehwiRlor Lleuts Platt Karrnr and nn ry and Mcssis Leonard l Moycr Oxi field and Hutchingv v I The ladles of the Fhst Congregational church will give II reception III honor or the new pastor Rev Klmer l I Goshcn at the chinch parlors next Tuesday evening October 27th Jlr and Mrs Clesson S Klnncy entertained enter-tained nt a small but defiantly appointed dinner last cvonlne In honor of their gueiits Pi of and Mis W W Campbell who arrived In the city yesterday from California + Mrs L I L Downing Is expected home shortly from her TJnHKrn Iilt u Miss Lullo Rcoves who luui been the guest of Mrs W B Short since early snnmor left Monday for her home in Chicago p b David R Hcmphlll IB i enjoying a weeks outing at St Anthonv Ida I a Capt Croary who stopped off for a brief visit with friends here on his way to San Francisco will not leave until to morrow S S lit At the meeting of the history section of the Ladles Literary club to he held lo norrow morning alII oclock ho I subject sub-ject for discussion will be The Myths of Babylonia Mis Muhon will read a par pa-r on the Early People of Babylonia and Assyria The City Missionary union will hold Its semiannual niuetln tomorrow mornlnir and afternoon In the I Fhst Presbyterian church The Indies of the church will serve luncheon U noon AIis R G Mc Niece Is the present president of the union One of the eases of tile I Free Traveling library and an Invoice of magarlnef was yesterday sent to Klmhesly at cue request of a IlPb Kllxaboth Flizgornld one of the teachers of that pluci This In thj ilivt case sent to that section of Uu1 I country by the committee but Miss Fitzgerald assured as-sured them t that It would he a blessing to tho miners and children of the town 01 Mjy John Wilhart and daughter Mrs Charles Billings arc now at homo to their friends on Tuesdays at the home of Mrs WJlhart on Thirteenth East r I The r G W club meets tomorrow afternoon after-noon tit l the t homo of alms M M I Miller u29 South Main street Mrs 1 C Shelton Is a guest at Ute homo of A B Sawyer for n short time prior to her doparuiro for the Kast 0 Miss SlillaAbr of Laramie Is In the city IL guest of Miss Killth Belts Mrs Fulop crtortnlns at cards this afternoon af-ternoon |