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Show The continued good weather causes tho dally attendance at the Country club to bo larger for this time of year than ever' before noticed In tho history of the popular pop-ular organization. Three luncheons wcro among tho features yesterday, Mrs. F. 15. McGurrln entertaining for twelve, hcr decorations In yellow and white proving quite effective. Mrs. Channlng entertained enter-tained for six, and Miss Salisbury for the snmo number. On the links the games for tho women's championship were continued, con-tinued, and Miss Judge won over Miss Woodward, with 4 up and 2 to play Among the Interesting tennis games was ono between Mr. Newhouse. Miss Kinney, Mr. McCornlck and Miss McCornick. Several dinners arc spoken of for next week and owing to tho Interest ln past events of this description, much eagerness is evinced among those who may reasonably reason-ably expect to be of the elect. Mrs George Phelps Holman entertained tho Bridge club yesterday and a few oth- ers wcro Invited to share In tho pleasure of the afternoon. Senator and Mrs, Kearns relumed to Iho city yesterday from San Francisco. Miss Eveline Thomas arrived home yes-tcrdav yes-tcrdav morning from Seattle, where she has been the guest of Miss Ruth Cooper for a month past. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corum aro homo from a seven weeks' visit with friends In St. Louis. Kansas City, St. Joe and Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foster of 703 East First South are In receipt of a letter announcing an-nouncing the marriage of their son. Wll-lard, Wll-lard, to Miss Myrtle Bethel of Davenport, la. The marriage took place at Muscatine, Musca-tine, la.. October 0, tho Rev. Beckcrman of tho Episcopal church officiating. Mr. Foster will continue his present engagement engage-ment with the Van Dyke-Eaton Dramatic company. |