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Show 1 SOCIETY 4"Hi"I"1":"I..;..h.h..;..i....;m,..;,;.., t I SOCIAL CALENDAR. f Mrs. D. S. Spencer will enter- v tain at cards Fridnv. 4 .j, Mrs. John L. Bowman will cn- y terrain, at a luncheon Saturday v in honor of Mrs. W H. Jones. 4 vT Miss Kingsbury will give a 4-v 4-v luncheon Saturday afternoon. 4. J. . 4- The event of the woek is the v supper and dance to be given bv 4 -I- Mrs. J. R. TValkor and Mrs. 4 4- Jtay Walker at the Walker 4- v arm. Saturda- evening, in honor 4 4- of' Miss Beatrice Chcesinau. 4 ' - . 4- Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre will 4 4 entertain nt, an informal danc- 4 4- ing party Friday evening at. lier 4 4 home on Seventh street, in lion- 4 4- or of Miss Beatrice Gliecsman, 4- 4 who is soon to be married. 4' 4 t v t t i"t,4'4,4'4'44'4,4'4'4"I"l,4,4,4"I"t"r44,4444 Mrs. William C. Jennings and children chil-dren will leave Sunday for Brighton, where they will spend" the summer iu the Darling cottage. Mrs. Union Wort.hingfon and children will leave on Wednesday for Brighton, and will have tho Odcll cottage for the summer. sum-mer. Mrs, William Iglehart and two boys will leave I he tirst of the week for Kentucky, where they will visit for a weektheh go on to New York. They will pail the last of July for Europe. Miss Rac and Olive Bartch returned Wednesday from the East, where thej have been attending school at Tarry -town-on-the-Hudson. They will spend the summer with their father, Judge Bartch. Miss Mary Moore arrived in New York Thursday from abroad, and will come directly' here to spend the summer sum-mer with her parents. Mr., and Mrs. I'George Moore, at the Bransford. Mrs. William Philip Kiser entertained enter-tained the younger people at an infor mal dance last evening at her borne on Thirteenth East in honor of her brother, broth-er, Mr. Lystcr Chambers. There wcrc inany nt the Country club yesterday enjoying the sports and the cool veranda, at; 6:30, a table d'hote dinner was served, with several small parties. k Mrs. W. R. Tvudale and son and her mother, Mrs. llonn. will ' leave Saturday Satur-day for Minneapolis to visit for a mouth or six weeks. John Stewart and Allen Morehouse returned yesterday from the Y. M. C. A. camp at American Fork, where they had speut a week. & te Friends will be glad to hear that Andrew Caffc', who has been seriously ill at St. Mark's hospital, was able Jo be taken home yesterday. Professor and Mrs.' J. J. Daynes have returned from southern California, where they have been for the past five months. V If Mrs. Morris Ritchie and children will leave Wednesday for Brighton, where they will spend the summer in the Putnam Put-nam cottage. Mr. Charles Read has received word of the safe arrival in Manila of his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Hagcr, and children. chil-dren. : Dean and Mrs Brewster will leave soon for Colorado Springs to spend the summer, accompanied by their children. chil-dren. 4 - Miss Julia Cullcu has returned from Wellesloy and will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Cullcn. Mrs. Hearst, and children of Ogdcn have been spending a few days here with relatives. Miss Aloan Gray left for California yesterday to spend the summer with . friends. i Mrs. Sol Seigel is home after a stay of nearly three months in Baltimore. Miss La Londe of Red Wing, Minn., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maas. |