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Show 1 SOCIETY X CALENDAR. t JSf8-30111 EookUdge will ? ? 1 ri,n-twent-v people v at a noastinc party this eveuinff. ? home76 a supper at t 't T ..The lutisic section of thp La- ! X' d'es L'far?- club will meet at j JO o -clock this morniuc at the e club house. The programme will f bo niiRcollaneouH and the follow- v ? inff numbers will be fn'von: In- r j strurnental duet, "Spanish Dances (Mo8zkowsky),bvMre. y A 1 1 Peabody and Utb. J. C. ? T Jiiibett; vocal selection by -I- T ?Uss Prout; throe vocal uumber'a T iC-C. Snyder" TUo v- Ballad of the Trees of tho Mas- T 4rr' ibi, fnowick; "To tho 7 Skylark, by Lotus EIsou, and T I,rAn Anaj b3 O. E. Eurydicc. y Mrs. J. C. Taylor will cive a - f double number "The Hirthday T ot the Kinff," by N'eidlinccf, y and "The Night Has-a'Thoft- y sand Ej-es." by Specks. Mrs. A. 4. y A' Kcrf'will cive n piano selec- T V.on; ' A11 c'lirj niembcrs are cor- v dially invited. - a . i ; Mrs. J. O." Cutler will not be J y at .home to her friends this af- i ternoon, but' Governor and Mrs. 4 - John C. Cutler will receive on -r cw Years day from 2 to 6. 4 t. 4. . . I- - The next meeting of the Seek- 4- v ers Literary club . will be held -! Tuesday afternoon, 'December 20, -!- with -Mrs. Boyjiton. John Hancock returned Saturday from Yale to, spend Christmas here-with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'George It. Hancock. Fridaj- evening he will leave with -hi? mother for Rcdlands. Cal.. irh ere Mrs. Hancock will sperid several weeks, and John will return to college from there early in the new year. K ) u Out of respect toe their late brother, Fred Scranton of the Alphi Phi fraternity, fra-ternity, who was drowned in Peru recently, rec-ently, the fraternity has recalled the invitations in-vitations for the dance which was -to have been, given "Wednesday evening, December 3fJ. There will be an informal reception at. the Lion, house ibis atrernoou at 5 o'clock and a reunion "of the thirty that went to the dedication of the monument in Vermont on December 23, 1905. Miss .Josephine "Weil entertained at an informal tea at her home Tuesday afternopn. The' twelve voting ladies who enjoyed the afternoon "have .-just "returned, "re-turned, from eastern and. western schools for the holidays, u Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter. Jr., of Monterey, Cal., will be hero Thursday Thurs-day to spoud the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale. They are coming bv way of Denver. s - The boys of the Alpha Phi. fraternity entertained, fourteen young people at a coasting party Monday, evening, followed fol-lowed by a supper at their f rat. house. j , Mr. and Mrs. Abncr Luman will spend Christmas Vith Mrs. Luman 's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Frank Davis, at, Dacona, C'6lo. Later. they -will-go tu Florida. Mrs. A. B. Sawyer has returned from a visit of several weeks in San Francisco Fran-cisco with her daughter and son: Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Brown. Miss Ella Dukes is spending the holi-davK holi-davK 'with Mrs. C. G. Plummer, . while Dr. Plummer is in Xorth Yakima, Wash. u J Mr. and Mrs. George IT. Wood will leave the last of "the 'week' for' Seattle, Wash., where they will spend some time. . Miss Elizabeth Niles entertained two iables at a jink saw puzzle party at her home 'Tuesday evening. Miss Lucile Murray of California is here spending several days with her cousin,,Mrs. Levis A. Evans. , Waldemar- Van- Cotr will be here today to-day from Cornell to spend the holidays holi-days with his parents. |