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Show Miscellaneous Evonts. Gov. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Ferry and Mr. and Mrs. 1-vls 1-vls A. Evans made up a theater, party for the oponlng night of 'The Crisis." o Mrs. John D. Spencer entertained the members of her sewing club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon nt her home. Samuel Newhouse and a party of friends occupied a box at the Grand Theater for tho opening performance of "The Crisis " a Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dcrgc entertained the members of the East Side Card club At their home Wednesday evening. f " a Mrs. H. G. McMillan and Miss Leta McMillan were hostesses at a very. Informal In-formal luncheon Monday afternoon, tho cuost of honor being Mrs. Charles S. Hill Awl Mips Henrietta Hill of Frce-r Frce-r i . III., who left Wednesday for tlulr home after a pleasant visit with lic-iuis In this city. OB A dcltghth:l informal dinner of the vr't v?ad that of Thu.raday evening, vben Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dale ontoi-tf.!r:ri ontoi-tf.!r:ri In honor of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Jcnnaine. . a Many young people enjoyed the informal in-formal dano and card party given at 1'iiity hall TusJay evening under the auoplc.es oC tho various organisations of Unity church. , a A quiet wedding of Tuesday lact vm that of Miss Mattie Erwin of Scdalla, Jlo.i and Oscar M. Larson of Chicago, which took place in the afternoon at th. home of Rev. James H. Worrnll. a v Members of tho I. S. C. H. club were entertained lpr.t Monday evening at the home of Miss Lucy Gaby. a . The pit party given by the members of Mra. E. O. Lee's class at the First Methodist church parlors last Tuesday evening was a great succefic and was enjoyed by fifty or more young people. peo-ple. Mrs. Hettie Coffin gave a pleasant children's party Thursday afternoon for hci4 llttlo son. t 9 tt Miss Lela McMillan was hostess nt an informal luncheon Thursday afternoon, after-noon, Miss AJmee Swords of New York being the guest of honor. a One of the pretty informal luncheons of the week Avas that of Wednesdav, vhen Mrs. J. H. Edmunds entertained In honor of Mrs. W. E. JermiUne. Covers were- laid for Mrs. Jermaino, Mrs. Ernest A. Greenwood, Mrs. James T. Clasbey. Mrs. A. B. Hlrth, Mrs. R. L. Carey, Mrs. Hyde Dale and Mrs. C. A. Jones of Boston. , . , tt' j . Mrs. Dickenson of Denver was guest of honor, at a Kensington Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the home d Mrs. J. B. Evans. . . ' Members of the '.Card club met with Mrs. Paul Hammcc Thursday, and. spent a very pleasant afternoon. ! '- . . Thirty-five "little ones spent a delightful de-lightful afternoon ' Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. A.' Eldredge. the event being in honor of the-nilnth birthday of Eldredga Coffin. v r The Social Sixteen club met with Mrs. W. A. Needham on Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. A very -pleasant "time 1 was spent by those present. Thcclub n.iets next time nt Mrs-. James Dhiwoodev's on April nth. ' Mrs. John Groeubeck entertained (ho members of her sewing club at a delightful de-lightful luncheon at her. home Friday afternoon. i ' 0 V Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bell entertained Informally last Monday evening in honor of Mrs. E. R. Dickenson of Denver. Den-ver. 1 s a The B. S. O. E. club held a very delightful de-lightful meeting at tho home of the Missea Strack last Monday evening. even-ing. Sewing was the main feature of .the evening, after which music and refreshments were enjoyed. The club then adjourned to meet with Ml?s Marlon Ma-rlon McDonald, Arrll 4th. |