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Show I SOCIETY j .j, v ! CALENDAR. f v " Miss Hazel Wimmcr will he. J cuest of honor at a card party, y Tuesday afternoon, to he (riven y hv Miss Kalheriiie leCarrick. j" i 'Wednesday Miss Carrie Snyder y will entertain at a luncheon, in y honor of Miss Wimnior. and y 4 Thursday Miss Merle L3-11CI1 will y entertain at cards. y - r 4- Mrs. It. S. Wilson will enter- y tain at a breakfast this morning y - at. her home in honor of Mrs. y C. W. Ellsworth, of St. Louis. y . Mrs. Arthur Hubbard will 4 entertain at a linen shower y I- Moudav afternoon, in honor ot y v M.iss llelcu Hubbard, a Septem- y her bride. T hi n -h Mrs. M. J. Frankland will en- 4- lertain at a luncheon, followed y 4 bv bridge, at her home today, y 4 in honor of M!rs. "Frank Mcl-ar- y 4- land, of Denver, who is the guest y 4- of Mrs. Fred A. Hale. y j' 4- Miss Josophino Brown, an au- 4 4- tumu bride, will bo guest of lion- 4- 4- or at an Orpbeum part', fol- y 4- lowed bv a luncheon today, 4 4- given bv. Mrs. C. I?. Bates. v 4 4- Miss Marion L. Bean, who will 4 4 be married next Tuesdaj, will y 4 be guest, of honor at a lawn v 4 partv this afternoon, given by 4 4- her "Sewing club at the homo of 4 4 Miss Rose Moeneh, on South 4 4- Main street. 4 j. . 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Mc- 4 4 Cornick will entertain at a danc- 4 4 ing party at the Country club 4 4- this evening in honor of the 4 4- Misses Severance of California, 4 4- who are tho guests of Mrs. O. 4- 4- J. Salisbury. 4 Mrs. James L. Frauken will 4 4- entertain at a luncheon, followed 4 4 by bridge, this morning, in hon- 4 4 or of Miss Trask, of Denver, 4 4- who is the guest of Miss Baer 4 4- at the Bransford. 4 y y 4,,I"I"I,,I"!'4"l'4'4,4,4"!'4,,I'4,4"Ii4,4"I " . i Mrs. B. F. Bauer entertained guests at six tables at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon, at her home, in honor of her guests, Mrs. J. S. Wise and Mrs. M. Calvin, of .Toplin, Mo. The rooms were prettily decorated in daffodils and gladiolus, with a tall cut glass vaso of them in the center of the table. Mrs. Bauer was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. J. M. Chapman, and her niece, Miss Mabel Strong. Prizes were won by tho two guests of honor, and by Mrs. W. H. Dale and Mrs. George Cushing. b K W Mrs. Louis Scckcls and Miss Alico Seckcls left Wednesday for Chicago, Avhere Miss Seckels will study music with one of tho leading artists for a 3-ear. During their absence thoir homo will be occupied 1)3' Mr. and Mrs. Haimes and child, who have recently come here from Cleveland, O. Mr. Seckcls Seck-cls will be at Tiutic for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. If. ID. Van jrousen entertained en-tertained eight at the lake Wcdnesdaj' evening, in- honor of their guest, Mr?. James If. Cox. of Baltimore, who will leave Sundar for a visit in Idaho. Tho parly made the trip in Mr. Van Uou-sen's Uou-sen's private car.' u t it Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bh-th and their daughter, Miss Bella Blyth, are now visiting friends in Boston and New York, and will sail from there Wednesday, Wednes-day, September 2. lauding in Liverpool. Liver-pool. They will spend a -ear traveling abroad. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wimmer have issued is-sued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Hazel, to Fred Bcuniou, which will be celebrated at their homo Wednesday evening, September 2, followed fol-lowed by a largo reception. Rev. C. B. Bering, pnslor of the First Episcopal Church of Hannibal, Mo., who has been spending several da3'3 here visiting friends, left this morning for Park Citj' to spend a month with his s:srer, ilrs. Annette B. Williams. airs. r. Calvin and Mrs. .T. S. Wise will leave next week for their home in Toplin, yio., accompanied by Mrs. B. F. Bauer. They have been visiting for several weeks with Mrs. Bauer. M Bcv. and Mrs. P. A. Sinipkin. who have spent the summer in England, will sail for home August 2G. They will visit friends in New York and Chicago, and return hero early in September. Col. E. A. Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Beed and Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman and little daughter Naomi are at the Hotel Virginia at Long Beach, Cal., for the summer. V 1. t. Mrs. J. C. Cutler entertained twenty at a delightful supper at her home, Wednesday Wed-nesday ovening. when tho table and rooms were prettily decorated in sweet peas and goldenglow. Mrs. D. F. Culver entertained about twenty friends at a tea at her home 1 Thursday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth, of St. Louis. Miss Edna Farnsworth, Miss Hazel Sappington nnd Miss Mary Stubbs will return loda3' from spending a week at I Brighton, guests at the Fisher Harris I cottage. il u Mr. and Mrs. T). B. Mudgett and their daughter. Miss Edith, will return home Sundaj from Ocean Park, Cal., whero they havo spent the past two months. narry Nelles of Los Angeles left Thursday evening for New York, after spending several davs here, Lho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jr. Stewart. t Mrs. Mary Burton announces that the wedding of her daughter Evelyu to I?os-coc I?os-coc Whitney has been indefinitely postponed. post-poned. W V u Miss Ada Stewart left fr Park City this morning, after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waters. r U Mrs. J, C. Hooper and her daughter returned Thursday from spending a week at Pharaoh's Glen. ., Miss Carrie Stewart returned Thursday Thurs-day from tho East, where she had spent several weeks. ti t- M Mrs. .Toucs of Columbus, 0., is hero to spend a few days with her son and friends. |