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Show if I SOCIETY I CALENDAR. f 3 I Mrs. Curt von Knobloch and 9 '' Mrs. .1. Carroll Landeuborjier will 4 I !, entertain at a luuclicon and H - bridge party at their homo 4 i1. v Wednesdav afternoon. J H 1 .t. .1. M The Woman's Republican M ' v club will entertain at a card r JH 4- party this afternoon at tho 4 ijl nnme of .Mrs. E. C. Ellorbcck, m , 'h 7o (' street. 4 j W The Misses Pearl and Mar- M caret Savage will entertain at a. v Kensington at their homo this - gfi '. - al'ternoou, in honor of their si3- 4 . 4 ier, rs Robert Ij. Fowler o 4 4 The Current Events and Cur- 4 mtfdt 4- rent Literature section of the 4 Wa jnlca' Literary club will meet 4 M 4 at 2 o 'clock this afternoon at 4 M k 4- the club house. Mrs. W. IT. 4 m 4 Bramel will reviev- "Tho 4 s& ' 4 Spinner in the Sun," by Myr- 4 fP 4- tie Iveed, and Mrs. E. 'Merrill 4 l;1 4- will discuss a current topic. 4 M 4 Election of officers will bo 4 d 4 held. 4 S i 4 Tlie Undine club of twenty 4 9 4 girls will give a dancing party 4- V 4- at Unity hall this evening. Tha 4 rfl 4 chaperones will bo Mt. and Mrs. 4 M 4- Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W, 4 ! B. Price and Mr. and Mrs. W. 4 S; 4 Burt Robinson. 4 . 4- 4 m 4 Mrs. A. J. Hosmer will enter- 4 it "n a a luucncon at her home 4 -5-. 4 Tnesdav in honor of Miss May- 4 flu del in. Hobbs and Miss Judith 4 If. 4 Evans. 4 "J Mass Anna "Van Houtcn and 0. L. 'wl Malmgrcu were quictl' married at S "jjjj o'clock Thursday evening at the home 9 of the bride. Dr. McNiecc officiated. 1 1 Tho brido wore her traveling dress of 9 : Alice blue, with hat to match, and car- 3 Tied white carnations. Tho house was W profusely decorated with ferns and 9 pink and white carnations. Mr.' and gri ; Mrs. Zualmgren left later for Gunnison, j ' Utah, where they will make their' home. W Mrs. Gustavo LuIIcwitz and son will II) return this week, after spondiug a M 1 woek or two with her sister. Mrs. 3r f Adams, at Denver. Mrs. Lu.11qwH.J5 I will spend a few days here before re- jm turning to her home at Spokane. 15 u jji : Mrs, George B. Raymond entertained 91 three tables at bridge Thursday after- : noon at her home, which was prettily decorated with pink carnations. Prizes vfljj wore won by Mrs. "WVathcrspoon and :9 Mrs. Thomas Botterill. B Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Crowthcr ar-j9 ar-j9 rived Thursday from New York to ,1 spend the summer here with Mrs. mm. Crowt Iter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 9 II. IJorlick. Miss Beit try returned with aM them. ?iR 'r- an Mrs. Frank Dole entertained jjjgt a few friends informally Thursday eve- jj ning at their homo in honor or' Mrs. 9! Robert L. Fowler, who will leave Suu-il Suu-il n V ?o1' li?r home in New York C1I3. m 3l Mrs. Richard E. Stingier, Jr., who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Lena M K. Bentis. for the past three mouths, dI left Monday with her husband for an extended trip in Nevada. 1 '3 e I Mrs. T.. Morrison and child have returned re-turned to their home in Richfield after spending several days with Mrs. Morrison's Mor-rison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gcore Snow. Mrs. A. E. Walker is spending a few daj's in town, tho guest of Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Walker. She will leave fur San Francisco the first week in May. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Steiner and son returned Wednesday evening after five or six months spent in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence V. Ilammel are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter- April lo. Mrs. .John Walker will leave the first of the month for San Francisco, where she wiil spend several weeks. George Koysor left last woek to ioin Mrs. Koysor and son in the East. Tlicv will return here May I. f t Louis Curtis will leave today for his home in Clinton. Iowa, after 'spending . several days here. vV 'Wm Assistant Secretary of the Interior '9jf Frank Pioree will leave today for 99 Washington, D. C. Mrs. George V. Greenwood of Beaver is here visiting her mother. "Generully dobilitnted for years. Had J sick headaches, lacked ambition, was . worn out and all nmJdown. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman." ' Mrs. Unas Freltoy. Moosup, Conn. Don't think that piles can't be cured. ! Thousands of obstinate cases have been I cured by Doan's Ointment. f0 cents at any drug store. Bilious'' Feel heavy sifter dinner'.' , Tongue coated V Bitter taste? Complexion 1 sallow? Livor nerds waking up. Doan's I Regulets cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any dmy store. ; Farmers, mechanics, railroadoi?, laborers labor-ers rely, on Dr. Thomas' Edectric Oil Takes the sting out of ruts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where It is used. |