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Show I society' ? SOCIAL CALENDAR. 4. 4- Miss Blanche Kimball will v r entertain at a luncheon next r Friday afternoon, the guests 4- lo later attend the Symphony j concert. ;" -j- A dance is being planned to v J be given by a numlier of prom- -i 4 ineiit women at the LndiesJ v 4 Literary club on Washington's 4- v birthday night, those in chargo 4- 4- of the affair being Mrs. .Russell 4- 4 C. Woodrufl', Mrs.. Ira Hudson 4- 4- Lewis and Mrs. Russell L. 4- 4- Tracy. b Mfss Geneve Clark will en- r 4 tertain very informally tomor- 4 4 row evening in honor of hor 4 4 guesi, Miss Louise Clawsnn. 4 4- " Mrs. W. R. Warren and Mrs. 4- 4 R. C. Hill will entertain an v 4 cards this afternoon at tho home 4- 4 of M.rs. Warren. v 4 A number of social affairs 4- 4 have been given for Miss Cor- 4 4 rinne Goldsmith of San Fran- 4 4 cisco. who is the guest of Mrs. 4 4 Charles Cain Crismon. 4 4 Miss Blanclio Kimball will en- 4- 4- (erl.ain informally this evening 4 4 for her mother, iClrs, Julia Kim- 4- 4- ball. 4- Mrs. Charles H. Post will giyo 4 4 a bridge tea this afternoon in 4- 4 honor of Mrs. Francis Pastoriua 4 4 of Colorado Springs. 4 4- Miss Jessio Anderson will en- 4 4- tortain at an informal dinner 4 4 this evening. J 4- The Card club will meet this 4 4- evening with Mr. and Mrs. .John 4- 4- C. Daly. . 4- 4- Tho SeNving club will meet v 4 nexj. Wednesday afternoon with 4 4- Miss Florence Grant, 4 4 The members of tho freshmen 4- 4 class of tho University will give 4 4 their first reception to the stu- 4 4- dents of the school this evening 4 4 in the form of a "Japanese 4 4 shindig."' Decorations will be in 4 4- tlie proverbial green of tho 4 4 freshmen, but besides this, tho 4 4 school colors, red and white, 4 4 are to be used. Count "Kim," 4 4- who created such a havoc among 4 4 the co-eds of the school on his 4 4 visit there Wednesday, has c6n- 4 4- sented to visit, tho dance. The 4 4 officers of the class are Nicl 4 4- Judd, president ; Florence Slier- 4- 4 mer, vice-president, and Harry 4 4 Alley, sccrctaiy and treasurer. 4- 4 Those who will chaperon the af- 4 4 fair are Prcsidont and Mrs. J. 4- 4 T. Kingsbury. Dean and Mrs. 4 4 B3ron Cummings, Dean and Mrs. 4- 4 Ralph Vera Chamberlain, Dr. 4 4 and Mrs. W. P. Ebaugh, Coach 4- 4 and Mrs. Joseph Maddock, Dr. 4 4 and Mrs. Merrill and Prof, and 4 4- Mrs. David R. Allen. 4 4 Mrs. P. H. Burton will enter- 4- 4 fain informally at her home at; 4 4 Fort Douglas this afternoon in 4 4 honor of Miss Shearer. 4- 4 Mrs. J. B. Taylor will enter 4- 4 tain informally at bridge this 4- 4 afternoon. 4- Miss Dai83' Kaybould entertained a number of friends delightfully at "500" 3cst.erdny afternoon. Pink and green were the colors chosen for the decorations, potted palms and (lie Enchantress En-chantress carnations being used in profusion. pro-fusion. Mrs. Al Cowan presided in the dining-room, and was assisted by Miss Rub3- Koeber. The iny and" score cards furthered the pinfc and white idea, being monogfamcd cards o each guest, tied with pink ribbons. Five tables we,re ill led with the players, and ni. tho close of the came tho prizes were awarded to Miss Alice Fisher and Miss Beatrice O'Connor. The guests ! included Mrs. Wnyno G, Hemphill, Mrs. I Charlos P. Crismon. Mrs. C. M Hoy- I bould, Mrs. Ben.inmin White, Mrs. Chester O'Neil, Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard. Miss Annie Adams, Miss Phoo-bo Phoo-bo llardin. Mrs. Fredorick St. Clair, Miss Carrie Colbath, Mrs. Henrv Mc-Gee, Mc-Gee, Mrs. Kliot. Kimball, Miss Geneve Clark, Miss Beatrice O'Connor. Miss Eveline Thomas. Miss Ada Murphy, Mrs. S. M. Wooley, Miss Vivian Little, Miss Hnllie Fcrron. Miss Corrinc Goldsmith Gold-smith of San Francisco, Miss Alice Fisher, Miss Louise Clawson of Los Angeles, Miss Leigh Black. Mrs, W. "R. Warren and Mrs. "R. C. Hill wort the hostesses of the first in a scries of card parties to be given, yesterday afternoon, at the home of ' Mrs. Warren. The parlor was effective- ly decorated with palms and white snapdragons; the electroliers wcro shaded sha-ded in green nnd the candlesticks on the mantel also were shaded in tho prevailing color. Red carnations were .iscd cut i rely in the dining-room and library, th" candelabra at. one end of the table being filled with the candles and shaded in the rosv hue. Miss Vera Edwards assisted during I he afternoon. Six tables were filled with the pla3rers. H MrP. Edwin Kimball was the hostess at a large Kensington vestcrdaj afternoon after-noon in honor of Miss Alice Paul, whose marriage will take place early next month. Tho rooms were prelUl'v decorated with potted palms and blooming bloom-ing plants. Mrs. Charles McMahon poured coffee. The hostess was assisted assist-ed in receiving by Mrs. Sam Paul and Miss Ethel Paul. About forty guests were entertained. The Daughters of the Pioneers have issued invitations for an old-fashioned ball, to be given next Thursday even-i even-i 11 c at the Lion house. Those in charge include Mrs. Ann D. Grocsbcck, Mrs, Marion Bcatio Whitnej. Miss Josephine Soe'ncer, Mrs. Clarissa Young Spencer, Mrs. R. W. Pvpcr, Mrs. M. J. Clawson, Mr, Susa Young Gates. Mrs. M, J, Clawson. r 1 K .0111 JO of the Lowell school eu- .joyed a bob party on Wednesday, followed fol-lowed b3' a supper at the home of Miss Marion Hunter. The affair was in charge of Misses Rose Jesscn, "Ruth Peterson, Louise Crosby, Mrs. Curtis Hollcy. Prof. Bradford acted as the chaperon. Mrs. Thomas W. Pinkcrton is the cues! of her daughter, Mrs. Edward 5loore, 25S Povcv fiats, for a couple of weeks. Mrs. 'Moore has spent tho past, two months- with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Grant, in Seattle. k Miss Clara B. Gnivcr and U Lawless were married Wednesday evening at the homo of Dr. D. Ml llelmick of the TlifT Methodist church, an informal reception re-ception following at. the homo of the bride's parents. Mir. ami Mrs. W. Edward Fife, entertained en-tertained a dozen friends at the initial ini-tial performance of "She Stoops to Conquer." last cVcniug. at the Theater, followed by si Dutch supper at their apartments in the Emen'-IIoImcs. Mrs. Charles .Herman Post and Mrs. M. T. Bailey entertained informally at a bridge tea' yesterday afternoon. Seven tables were 'filled with tho players, a prize being awarded at each table. Mrs. Will Clawson of Los Angeles arrived in the citv oil Wednesday and is the guest of Mrs. Dana Smith for six weeks. One of the weddings to take nlaco in the near future will be that of Miss Margaret Phillips of Denver and Ralph Dinwoo(lc3' of this city. f & A number of the University clubmen formed a party last evening for the Miss Louise Clawson of Los Angeles is the guest, of Miss Geneve Clark. Mrs. U. G. Whitney entertained at a lea 3'csterday afternoon. |