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Show 5 fOCIET is. r CALENDAR. v v . " j If. Mrs. John Heed will enter- v I 3 if tain at a breakfast, followed by 4 i bridee. this morning, in lionor r i 2 j ifc' of Mrs. C. 0. Whittemoro of Los Angeles. v ' " 4 i !f Mrs. R. H. Officer will enter- 4 tain at the third of a series of 4 ! luncheons at the Country club 4- ' '. 4 today. 4 i 4 Miss Frances Evans jwill en- 4 , 4 terlain informall.y this after- 4 -i9fr noon at her homo on Third 4. East. 4- e i4' Tho Sewing club will meet 4-; 14 this afternoon with Mrs, J. C. 4 ' I iU Daly. f p .j j4 The Bay View club of twenty- 4 ; f five will have a club dinner afc 4 the lake this evening. j One of the most delightful and suc-lessful suc-lessful of the charity parties given for ; the benefit of St. Mark's hospital was 9 ' that Wednesday morning at Rowland .; ball. The thirty-two tables were ar-' ar-' , ranged on tho veranda and shady lawn, i 3, During the game, punch was served by . Mtb. A. S. Bower, assisted by the Misses Virginia Bcatt.y, Norrine Thompson, . ' Aline McMillan, Bryan Houston, Ora - Dunford, Elsie Parsons and Helen n Warnim of Indiana. Later those young Y.r ladies, assisted by Mrs. T. B. Beatty X and Mrs. J. J. BroughaJl, served the . refreshments. The prizes, which were :' beautiful watercolor pictures dono by :, Miss Edith Maguire, were won at each table by Mrs. K. E. McConaughy. Mrs. ',$ ) Snyder, Mrs. H. H, Lawson, Mrs. Vt. D. 3Donoher, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. B. A. McMil-len, McMil-len, Mrs. JT. Oberndorfer, Mrs. J. P. Megeath, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. H. A. Whitney, Mrs. George Sutherland. Mrs. T'hVeyher, Mrs. Fred Hornung, Mrs. Percy 'tMoison. Mrs. John Weir,. Mrs. George :Airis, Mrs. J. M. Wilfley, Mrs. W. I Ames, Mrs. H. Emlaw, Miss Bean, Miss ;;Sainson, Miss Tinsman, Miss Dame of Boston and Miss Brantone of Chicago. vAt the seven tables at which Mrs. J. A. Reeves entertained, the prizes were won by Mrs. Heber Lee, Mrs. J. W. Ed- 'munds, Mrs. J. T. Richards, Mrs. Jus-..,lus Jus-..,lus Jungk, Mrs. P. J. Fabian, Mrs. R. iS :D; Hill and Mrs. Elmer Darling. The Ufuests were received bv Mrs. "W. C. Jennings, Jen-nings, Mrs. 0. E. Aflen, Mrs. C. R. 4pearBll and Miss Jane Howat. Nearly ,-ixty dollars will be cleared. F yThe Misses Lylc and Hazel Wim-"tner Wim-"tner entertained at a five hundred party it their home Wednesday afternoon in 'Honor of Mrs. C. W. Spaulding, who lD;(faves soon for Germany. There were m'len tables. The rooms were bcautifully iJi'ecoratod. the library and hall in wild yinustard blossom and tho dining room .,ui pink and white, with cluny lace Bjicce, over pink satin over the table. MBfhe centerpiece was a cut glass bowl (illed with pink and white sweet peas, tyith silver candelabra with pink can-fJOTlles can-fJOTlles and shades at either end of the Ujllfoble. The hostesses were assisted b3 1 Vliss Ruth Palmer. Miss Edith Belcss, illiss Sybelle Spaulding, Miss Winifred -.lardy and Miss Jean Homo. Prizes rvero won by Miss Ruth Palmer and Juiss Helen Letchfield. . ' JfMrs. Karl Scheid entertained at a JTridge tea at her home Wednesday fcSternoon, in honor of Miss Field of '6SghiCapr0 and Miss Stella Fabian. Tho -jak tables were firranged on the broad -.ijeranda and the rooms were bright with 7G '5any vases of svreet peas. Mrs. Scheid sfas assisted by Mrs. F. J. Fabian. Mrs. ; CuM. W. Powers, Mrs. P. K. Woodruff, jliss Rookhdge and Misses Adc-laHfeio Adc-laHfeio Woodruff and Syble Walker. .Prizes were won by Mrs. J. N. Sharp, IBIts. J. IT. Young of Oakland, Miss Dalv, c diss Sullivan, Miss Lcary and Miss '. 'abian. I " -iMiss Clara Smith entertained six at illunchcon, followed by an OrplioMn Jinj6'rty, Wednesday, in honor of Miss OHUinio Whittemoro of Los Angeles. The able was prettily decorated in pink Notfid green, with a mound of sweet peas ;i' the center. Pale green ribbon went id. Worn the chandelier to the four corners .Jj? the table, with a lar"o bow on each. gho place cards were hand painted in veet peas. Those to meet tho guest I honor wero Miss Margaret Werner, 'tiss Carrie Atkins, Miss Elies Yeates ffTk jd Miss Carrie Snyder. Ill JMififl Julia Cullen entertained at a Ijidgo tea Wednesday afternoon at her imo in honor of Miss Edith Suther-pd. Suther-pd. There were six- tables. The rooms ere prettily decorated, the parlors in es and tbe dining room in sweet dPas, "with n mound in the center of the Tble. Miss Cullen was assisted by her nethwPtacr' rs- Matthew Cullen, and Miss II state0 Groo. A prize was won nt eacli cw b(ble by Mrs. W. n. Hunt, Miss Wini-in Wini-in -wfciitd Lynn, Miss Edna Farnsworth, Miss briKrve -Bartch, Miss Carrie Sapniugton comi iss Luvera Snow of Chicago, vigorj kisb Wjlrs. E. F. Colburn was hostess at prettily appointed luncheon at her Jne Wednesday, in honor of her guest, rs. Manse Coffin of Boise. Tho dec-PC dec-PC Tnai,0I,s1werc in smiJax and sweet peas, t. h a. low mound of them in Hie cen-rric cen-rric f.,9f the table. Those to meet Mrs. LiliO'ttfin were Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. K, JI. . jlficer Mrs. W. H. Dale, Mrs. F. A. CAL-CHc, Mrs. Charles Boj-d, Mrs. J. J. rl&rt, Mrs. David Uemphill, Mrs. P. ako C'iHJaly and Miss Doric Lutes of Ann ,3-K. Por. iVc,, v-'uo 5 visiting her aunt, frs. Colburn. H J$x?' Di9l and Mrs. George S. PftWlnctt fn'cftanied twelve at a pret-WVy pret-WVy appointed luncheon at the home of s- Gannett Wednesday, in honor o . Ft ' Mrs. H. Vance Lane. The decorations wore in yellow, with a low mound of nasturtiums in the center of the table. Miss lone Morrison entertained twelve at a prettily appointed yellow luncheon at the County club Wednesday. The decorations were in nasturtiums, a cut glass bowl filled with them being in the center of tho table, with hand paint ed nasturtium place cards. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith and little daughter will bo at home for the summer sum-mer at 161 South Eleventh East. Mrs. Keith and daughter will be back Saturday Sat-urday from Evanston, where she i3 visiting her mother. Captain and Mrs. Bryant Wells and children arrived Wednesday evening from the Philippines, and are at homo for a time with Mrs. Wells's mother. Mrs. Thomas Jennings. Captain Wells is on a leave of absence. Frank Moore, who formerly lived hero but has spent 'the past few years in Pennsylvania, has returned to take chargo of the construction work at Fort Douglas. He is at home at the Uintah club. 4. V A rpiiet homo wedding at 7;30 this evening will be that of Miss Eslello Idora Frankland and Carl Berman, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Frank-land. Frank-land. A rccoption will follow from S:30 to 11. t Mrs. Paul C. Potter and Mrs. Mc-Clure Mc-Clure of the post loft. Tuesday for Cali-. fornia, where they will spend the next six weeks. Mrs. James M. Arrasmith will leave today to visit friends in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.' Spencer and family fam-ily and their guest, Mrs. Charlotte Newman, New-man, will leave Saturday for Brighton, where they will occupy their cottage for tho summer. V Mrs. Chloe A. Eldredge announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Jane, to Lee Greene Richards. The wedding will take place Tuesda3r, August Aug-ust IS. Mrs. H. C. Edwards chaneroiied a party of six young ladies to the lake Wednesday evening, in honor ol' Miss Leigh Whittemoro of Los Angeles. M U Mrs. J. IT. Young and children of Oakland are here visiting Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Lawrence. K Mrs. Frank Gardner and son returned Tuesday from spending a month at the J. P. Gardner ranch at lliko, New w . Mrs. Sam II. Sharman and children will leave Friday for Bozcman, Mont., where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Johnson arc now at home lo their friends at tho Keith apartments. k- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Savage will ' leave Friday for Gold Circle, Nov., for an indefinite time. ' , i |