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Show SOCIETY j CALENDAR. 'I' Mrs. D. C. Jackling will en- v ! tertain informally at her liomo v : Friday afteruoou the intimate v- v J'ricnns of Airs. L. L, Downini, -I who leaves soon t'or Iowa. .j. - .j. Mrs. T. C. Bailey and Miss r liJdna Bailey will entertain nt -r -I- lea Thnrsdn'y afternoon, from 3 r r to 6 o 'clock.- ! .j. f Mrs. J. T. Richards will en- v v trlain at a hvilpe tea at her . v J home this afternoon and at an- r I other Thursday afternoon. v v . - 4 b Mrs. Anton H. Boxmd will cu- v ' tertain at a tea this afternoon ! v from 2 to fuJIO o'clock to moot ! v hor ilauphter, Iis3 Helen- Iiox- b rud. 'b b j Miss Eudoi'a Daly will enter- -b J tain at a bridge tea this after-'b after-'b noon in honor of !Mrs. J. i.T. 4 Campbell. !- -4 H , . i i- Mrs. Heber Leo will enter- 'b 'b lain at a bridge tea at her v b home this afternoon in honor of -I- b Mrs. Lewis Critchlow, of Penu- - sylvania. - b " " " 4 b The Misses Eae and Olive -I r Ba.rtch will enter In in at an in- v formal bridge tea this afternoon 4 4- in honor ot their guests, Mrs. 4 4 Evans and Miss McGrory. . 4 4. - 4. b The regular ta.blo d'hote lunch- 4- 4- con will be served at the rCoun- 4- 4- try Club todav at 1 o'clock. 4 n't .r. 4 Mrs. Walter S. Scott of Fort 4 4 Douglas will entertain post 4 4 friends at a bridge tea this aft- 4- 4 ernoon in honor of her guest, 4 4 Miss Bcatty. 4 Mrs. Frank B. Stephens entertained twenty-four at a prettiPy appointed luncheon at her home Tuesday. The guests wero seated at a largo n'nd four small tables, lu the center of each was a crystal basket of red roses and Shasta daisies. Later, bridge was played and the pri7.es wore won by Mrs. A. "II. Box-rud, Box-rud, Mrs. Sam Porter aud Miss Helen Allen. tr Mrs. tieorgo W. Mathews, a professor profes-sor at Vassal college, who has speii"; a wetk here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. edyard M. Bailey, left Monday for Palo Alta, Cal., whort she will spend two months with her mother nnd sisters. sis-ters. On her way to Vassar in September Septem-ber sho "will stop here for 'another week. h Mr. and Mrs. David .(b. Snyder of Pittsburg will be hero today to spend a week with Mrs. Snvder's sister, Mrs. 15. A. Greenwood. They arc on their way to Portland to make tllcir homo. Another sister, Mrs. Robert Hendricks, will return with them to her home in Salem, Or. KM Mrs. Freeman Morningstar entertained enter-tained twelve at a prettily appointed dinner at her home Monday evening. The rooms were properly decorated with bunches of pink and "red roses. During Dur-ing the evening the young ladies of the company recited and rendered several sev-eral piano selections. y Miss Tna Botlvwell entertained eight tables at five hundred Tucsdiy afternoon after-noon at her home, which was prettily decorated with wild mustard. The tally cards were of yellow. Pr17.cs were won by Mrs. Herman Johnson aud Miss C'roxall. Miss Marj Ilalloran, who has spent a vear abroad, has arrived in Xcw York, where she will remain a few weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Woodward and children, who were with her, hnve returned here. Mrs. Jack Keith and little daughter. Catherine, who returned Mondayj after spending tho Winter in California left lucsdny for Evanston, whore they will spend a few weeks with Mrs. Keith's mother, .Mrs. Blvth. Miss Jean Odell entertained three tables ta-bles at bridge Tuesday eveuiug at her home, in honor of Miss Luvera Snow, of Chicago. The rooms were bright with the season 's flowers. nun Miss Leigh Whitteniorc of Los An-jjpIos An-jjpIos is the gucsl of Mis Vera Edwards for a week or two. Miss June Whitteniorc Whitte-niorc is visiting Miss Margaret Werner. Wer-ner. Mrs. ,H. G. Bellinger entertained twelve at a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Tuesday, followed by bridge. There werotwehty-eight guests. Norman Lyno, who has spent a year in a Pennsylvania school, returned Friday Fri-day to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lytic. C. II, Boyd will leave this evening for Dcmer to attend a reunion of his fraternity, tho Phi Kappa Psi Chapter. He will be awav about a week. Mrs. E. L. Price has returned from Caldwell. Ida. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Snell, wiio will spend several davs here. u w Mr. and Mrs. Gcruge P. Tfolman will leave the middle of July for Portland, where they will visit trfeir son. Lator thev will go to Seattle. Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh entertained a few friends informally Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Wilkinson. V Miss Jessie Wise of Kansas City ie here to spend some lime with her brother broth-er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wise. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Tyndalo have as their guest Dr. Tyudale's, father, who is on his way to iowa. m ft- 4 Mrs. George H. Raymond and daughter daugh-ter Doris will leave today for Denver to spend a month, " Mrs. .7. C. Ilanchett entertained her bridge club of twelve at her home Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. W. V. Edwards u New York is here to spend the summer with her son, II. C. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence P. llammel are now at homo at -124 East Second South street. r Miss Norma MacCuaig of Spokane is here visiting for a time with Miss Alice-Lvne. Alice-Lvne. a Dr La Motto left Monday evening for Portland and SeatUo for a 'short trip. Miss Minnie C. Stevenson has returned re-turned aftor an extended oastcrn trip. . . 7L C. Edwards left Tuesday ovening I for a short business trip to Omuha. |