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Show IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL ) SS 1 1 B1SJ Major nnd Mm. William 11. Bird announce an-nounce the rtngogement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Ijiura Louise, to Frederick W. Sm-clulr. Sm-clulr. A sry charming affair was the Infer mal tea given yosterduy afternoon hy Bamual NewhOUSS at his palatial homes In honor of Mrs. Bclvln of Ban Fran-OlSCO. Fran-OlSCO. Tall VfiHfn of American Beauties were used in 1 Ijh decorations of the parlor, par-lor, these standing on either tide of t handsomi mantel and at either nd of the largo tallo in tho center of the room White carnations and Easter lilies were effo tlycly placed in the hall, while in the dlnlngroom were .seen La France roses, American Beauties and White carnations. The pink roses filled an Immense silver bowl In the center of the dining table, American Beautfi j stood on tho mantel, and vases of white carnations were placed on sideboard und glass cabinets. About sixty guests wet. present, Mr Newhouse being assisted as-sisted by Mrs Walter i. Filer, Mrs. Benner X, Smith, Miss Woodward, Miss Hary Louise Anderson and Miss Emily Read. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Payne announce the engagemenl o1 their niece, Miss Helen Robb, to Frank Harris of New York. The wedding will take place In the near future. Miss Stokes c-ntcrialned at a beautifully beauti-fully a pointed luncheon at tho University Univer-sity club yesterday. Friends Of Miss Helen Burlon will bo glad to learn that she Is recovering lrom a serious illness, extending over u month. Mrs. Kate Brldesell Anderson is home from an extended visit In the South. During her absence Mrs. Anderson visited vis-ited all the principal cities of the South. and was the recipient of much social attention. Mrs. Anderson expects to leturn South in the summer to sing ai .1 great musical festival at Ft. Worth. The marriage of Miss Alice Smith and D. S. Edwards takes place next Wednesday Wed-nesday evening In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Thornberg of Pittsburg, Pa., aro visiting with their sister, Mrs. Samuel J. PauL Mlsa Zola McCoy entertained eighteen of her friends very pleasantly at her home Friday evening. Mr and Mrs. W. Q, Lamb gave a most delightful informal 03 party at their home last evening. Mr? J. R. Walker left yesterday at noon for California, w here she will j,dn Mr Walker and spend the coming three or four weeks. - Mrs. G. W. dozer and daughter. Miss P.ertha, have returned from a el;: months' stay on the Pacific coasL The regular meeting of the Bible study section of the Council of Jewish Women will be held on Wednesday at 3 o'clock In the B. B. club rooms. Miss Blossom Mitchell returns todoy from California, where eho has been visiting for several weeks past. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Doxen entertained enter-tained the members of the C. C. C. club very pleasantly at cards on Friday evening. Their guests numbered about thirty, and the game of t3 was played. The Degree team of tb Order of Washington gave a most enjoyable party at Unity hall on Friday evening A large number of members and friends were present. The regular meeting of the Browning section will bo held next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. E. Jacobs. 658 Third street. Miss Alice Smith was recipient of a kitchen shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Graham. The bride-to-be vvu.s the recipient of many useful household house-hold articles from the friends who enjoyed en-joyed tho party. Mi and Mrs. E. I'. Jones and Hiss Stevens are at home to tln-ir friends nt 46S Second street. Mrs. J. S. Boreman of Ogdrn is In the city for a few days, a guest of Mr J. H. M. Sov.les. r Tomorrow evening at s o'clock the regular meeting of Unity c lub will be held. Miss. M. Boettcher will read B paper On "The End of the Holy Roman Empire,-" Albert Ilowcli will read a paper pa-per on "Goetho and Schiller, liiwllu's 'Faust' and Its Lveaon," and Mrs, S. J Konold will road a papr on Beethoven Tho rauaio of tho evening, which will bf from Beethoven, Will bo furnished by Prof. Thomas Radcllffo. Judge William H. Dickson and daughter, Mrs. Ruosell G. Schuldcr, leave today for a ten days' trip to Los Angeles. The ladles of tho Central Christian church will hold an apron sale at Hen-derson's Hen-derson's storo next Saturday, March 26th. Much Interest is belns taken In the French plays to be presented by th students of the West Side High school next Friday evening at Unity hall. The ntertalnment is for the benefit of the High school gymnasium fund and will be followed by an Informal dance. Mrs. Frank Chance, wife of the cap-lain cap-lain and first baseman of tho Chicago National Baseball club, arrived from California yesterday and Is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Whiteley, 173 N street. Mri Herbert O. Sanford entertained the Twelfth Night club at the homo of Mrs. Fred W Meakln. 229 C street, Friday afternoon from 2 till 0. Tho color scheme was pink and white. Luncheon was Served In the dining 100m. Those present were: Mrs. J. A. Stanton. Mrs Fred Graham, Mrs. Win. Farr, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Joseph Doty, Mrs. Wnv. McLean, Mrs. J A Spike r. Mrs. Win. Ringert. Mrs. Victor Chrls-topherson, Chrls-topherson, Mrs 1 W. Meakln, Mrs. Job White and Mrs. Herbert O. Sanford. Mrs. c. h. HcCready, who is 6tm shut In on ai count of her recent illness, entertained a few friends at tea Friday Fri-day afternoon. The ladles Invited were the Mesdames R. M. Breeden, J. E. Berkley, E. E. Shepard, W. B. Lannls and W B. Wlngato. Miss Lillian Prince was the host?s at tho meeting of tho Independent Girl Sewing club Thursday evening The club will be entertained by Miss Ruth Holding March 2Uh. The members of the Good Time club Were entirtalntd by Mr. and Mis. James Dinwoodey on Wednesday evening even-ing Slxtv-three was played, after which a Dutch supper was served. After spending a very delightful evening even-ing the. club adjourned for the season. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ed Necdhum a sewing club was organized. The name selected was the Soda Sixteen. Six-teen. The members of the club are: Mis. James Dinwoodey, president. Mrs. J. L. Rawlins, Mrs. J. H. Bailey.. Mrs. G. Lambert, Mrs Edwards, Mrs. W, A. Needham. Mir Fred Taylor. Mrs. S. Lever. Mtb. Nathan Sears, Mrs M. A. Sears, Mis. J Hul Moore, Mrs. E. F-Hanna, F-Hanna, Mrs. W. S. Barnes, Mrs. L. J. Brown and Mrs. Ed Needham, The afternoon was spent in sewing and pleasant conversation. Mush- by Mr-J. Mr-J. Hal Mooro and Miss Lucille Young was enjoyed by the guests. The club Will men with Mrs. W. A. Needham March Ust, Miss Jennie Smoot entertained Friday Fri-day evening at sixty-three. Prizes were won by Miss B. Mldgley, H, W. Jone3 and Mlas Taylor. Those present were: Miss Chloe Young, Miss Taylor, Miss B. Mldgley, Miss B Young, H. W. Jones. S Frlnk, S. Simpson and Rulon S. Smoot. On Wednesday evening Miss Ruth Holding and Miss Flossie Watson gave a suprlSS party on Miss Emma Lawrence Law-rence A most enjoyable time was had. flames, vocal and piano selections were the features of the evening. Those present pres-ent were Misses Emma Lawrence Jance Bhunfelt, Ada Covvn, Delia Covvn. Bessie Brimlcy, Ethel Brlmley, Rio Tuckfleld. Clara TuckfleM. Lc-ona Needham, Need-ham, Muttle Hammer, Flossie WatBon and Ruth Holding, Mr Rudolph Essel-men, Essel-men, Joe Burger. Gary Ball. Jack Roble. Will Daurghty, George Holding, Bud Tanner Len Taylor, Abe Yunerldge, Elmer El-mer Lawrence, Fred Barnes and Charles Thomas. Miss Birdie Barton entertained ut a dinner party Friday evening at 268 Canyon Can-yon road in honor of Miss Dora H.'illl-day H.'illl-day and Miss Alice Daniels of St. Louis. The table was decorated beautifully, covers being laid for e ight. Miss- Jennie Halgbt has returned from a month's visit In California. |