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Show rosea, a o ?K,I13 drwscd as a"n ?l,ppcrs WLrs were laid jor im via Katnerinc. Gw Miss McCor-IhMv?th. McCor-IhMv?th. Miss Gcnc- fcatSlc Wd, Louis MS tW city on jTSto'ir King served Tswn Invited were vUi Beatrice V29?Ktn Miss Marge '7?ME.Wo Miss Gene-ulKMtln Gene-ulKMtln Bamberger, 'lWiS llcst Arthur dSMCrilatlbe Brodle, ?2-!&r Williams and ' jfcir Is entertaining iS&rkt the Walker iBtfljl Walker, Miss , Laura Sherman. StBSs. Miss Elizabeth JOa Addle Zano, .WHi nihfon, John S. Charles Whllcly. !Sfcia, James Cosgrln. "Wn was the hostess of m Thursday el-tyPLwitor el-tyPLwitor the decora- baiKr csl In profusion. J Mrj Hoyt Sherman. flfc Mrt Mary Wood-uVlB'p.wd, Wood-uVlB'p.wd, Mrc. George T Wallace. Mlsa 1 itt entertained at a ica Thursday after-'1? after-'1? aKitberlno Eaer, fst Ann Arbor. The "V1 fcomtfd with pink ETrtty guests were . Kraj ' ebgs ntertalned at 2 Wiy afternoon In Ma. Twenty gueeta jmj : u3tr entertained at W! raltrday afternoon k K3. Mlsa Edna Can-:'rs" Can-:'rs" Mr. Reed of Kan-tlj Kan-tlj were used In 1 Is) u-room. large cut tafas the center-1223 center-1223 ys scattered over 10 m lorfj were dainty $f J i-teorated. Covers Ttw! rtti tnterlalned In-5 In-5 7s kT tlab on Wednes-'. Wednes-'. l iBunor Pone, A Xfrj'.e left the city k tiro automobiles, GsJto canyon. The Eita Mciinion. Mis tejl 1 Bta and Mildred : 1 Eatdley; Jlessrs. JUS a Lsmb, -Wallace lrS' itr ntch. :3bi pft 1 febd ai dinner last ttfl in Butte visitors. C3J iHaranl Mclntyre. siri ftaorated with vel- -a Wvcrs beIng ril ?t:3 b faUrlalned at a fitting In honor of u admirer of ar-B3m? ar-B3m? u4 modern, but ttiamr 'omtthlDg to do J '3" Tenph In your jmri"ture''' the fa,r :WTtl the Kleamlnu nU chance to i TWMf. f!.rt;iln onlmated, Ut City of tho rtZMLWy f0nd of Mi-J and ehoes t nrifiJ?' prld0 otatlon of no ono "iLVe' tl , ho'J r had 'SiWrW1"!! her oFy as lrfjMShS1,bse haB Bti. t&ko sin; that tho many checks In numerous bank3 make up for the Hect of time. A certain quartette -svero so engrossed with their own affalra on a drlvo to tho Fort during tho week thnt they did not notice Just whero thoy were golnj; until one of tho wheels broke. fc " V It must seem like old times to n, certain young bachelor to be tripping the light fnntnstlc with a visitor who two seasons ago was among tho city's popular belles. Alns. however, since then a "Mrs." has been added to her name. "Ill, little boys, tako care; keep off tho grass." A very enjoyable young people's party was thnt of Wednesday evening, when Miss Abblo Schuyler entertained some thirty of her friends. Golden glow nnd white asters were used In the pretty decoration deco-ration of the rooms and Japanese lanterns made gay the porch nnd lawn. Miss Schuyler's guests were the Misses Mildred Burnham. Afton Pope, Marjorle Young, Dorothy Davison, Faith Murray, Florence Bcckha'm, Lenore Coppln, Frances Williams, Wil-liams, Helen Ferguson, Eva Ilessle. Minnie Min-nie Bowman. Irnui Sanders, Belma Separ, Naomi Mldgley. Delhi Dradge. Leone Mc-Clcllan, Mc-Clcllan, Fay Spcrry. Edna Engler, Ralph James, Artie Parks, Tom Riley, Harold Fedcll, Parley Young, Percy Trnpp, Sidney Sperry. Percy Davison, Harold Price, Bert Pay. Mrs. Schuyler was assisted In entertaining enter-taining the young people by Mrs. Coppir. and Miss Louise Betts. The Sewing club will glvo n luncheon on Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. Frco. St. Clair In honor of Miss Jenny Lynn. Harry H. Madsen entertains at dinner on Monday for Ruel Hnllorun and G. Hardy. Miss Carfleld and Miss J. Katherlne Carlleld have returned from a pleusant trip through the Northwest nnd Yancou ver. The Gaiety club met with Miss Mae O'Neill on Thursday evening. A delightful musical programme was enjoyed by the members of tho club. Harold Eldredge, tho -well-known young musician, has returned to the city for a visit with his relatives, after nn absence of two .years, spent In Munich, whero ho has been studying German as well as u number of the operatic scores. Mr. Eldredge Eld-redge expects to return to Munich late In the autumn. Mrs. J. L. Humberger and children left on Thursday for Venice, Cal., where they will remain until spring. Miss Clara Patterson was hostess at a delightfully informal affair on Thursday evening. Some thirty guests were bidden and greatly enjoyed tho "evening In Korea." Ko-rea." Songs, recitations and music wero followed by refreshments, cooked and served after the fashion of the Koreans The ladles of Waterloo Methodist church gave a reception last Monday evening In the church In honor of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Murray. The church was filled with members and friends and the evening was very pleasantly passed. |