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Show If SOCIETY j 5 . 7 In order i.o prevent "npotii- v J (ions anil embarrassincntH, The v ; 'I' Tribuno rerjuests that porsons s leaving social notes, and cspc- v j ! cially marriage notices or cn- . y gngemcnts, for publication, v i ,i leave with them names through v J which thc source of tho samo i niav bo traced .'if the matter is 'b called in qucs.lion. i,!Ir,vv'H"rH"!'vH-X-Wi' j f CALENDAR. y ; Mr. and Mrs. L. 0, Miller will y i ! entertain at a dinner, at their v home Tuesday evcnUig. 'V v k Miss Carrie Sapplngton will v entertain a few Triends at bridge y - r Saturd.-n aflcnioon. for Miss -V : ! lono Morrison. v , f v- Mias Edith Werner will en- v I- tertain al a dinner Varty this ' . evening J'or Jier guest, .Miss v ramie Whcatlcy of -Tioche, 'V V Xcv' 1' 'V Mrs. Will Browne will bo Iioh-. v v less al a second" bridge, tea. at J- . !- her apnTI inent in thc Kensington , ! this afl'cniooiK '' , - -. .;. Mrs. Edward Grocsbcck will v v entertain at a bridge tea this y I- aficruoon. , f i 'Y Thc bcatiliful home of Mr. and Mrs. David Keith was thc sccntt of u lnil liaiil. reception Thursday evening, when they kindly opened their hou.se lo the members of Mic l-Vderai :on. all club women and iheir husbands. Tho spacious spaci-ous rooms, which were handsomely decorated, were Ihrongcd wilh friends between the hours of i:''0 to 11. The drawing rooms were efl'eclively decorated decorat-ed in a profusion of yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums the federal ion color, and red was prctfily carried out in Hie dining room. Ajcluny lace pie over red satin covered cov-ered the (able, which had a handsome e'ryslal vase of American Ileau)ie.s in the coaler. With red shaded lights. Mr. ami Mrf.. David Keith were assisted as-sisted in receiving by the officers and directors of the executive comuiitlce of Ihe l.Mah Stale Federal inn of Woman's clubs, including Mrs. Myron runimings. Mrs. A. B. Corny. Mrs. J. T. Beless, Mrs. A. II. Talm'nge. Mrs. O. U. Me-Maliiin. Me-Maliiin. Mrs. A. R. Weeter. Mrs. Knlh-crino Knlh-crino Dougnll. Mrs. (i. Hancock, Mrs. V.. V. Miller, presidenl of the Ladies' Literary club: Mrs. M. M. K. Allen. Mrs. O. II. lilalcelv. Mrs. L. M. P.ailey. Mrs. JI. W. '.arrows. Mrs. K. I). Cnrsiiian, Mrs. W. W". Crawford. Mrs. Hatch. Mrs. Trouels-on. Mrs. M. 15. Por-ler, Por-ler, Mrs. William Kuold and Mrs. K. O. Leatherwood. while assisting in the dining din-ing room were. Mrs. l' It. Stephens, Mrs. .1. C. Hooper, "M rs. Fred Iloruuug, Mrs. C. 0. Piehl. .Mrs. S. F. Kenlon and Mrs. G. 1, Stiehl. The liunch bowl was presided over by M"rs. W. C. Driichl and Miss Both Critchlow. T)e-lighlful T)e-lighlful music was furnished during the eening by the stringed rpiarlette, and a --vocal duet was given, by Mrs. C. C. Snvder and Mrs. Hammer. i A meeting of thc IVleration will be held at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse at !:!; o'clock this morning. The members mem-bers of tho Federation will bo guests al a luncheon from 12::i0 1o 1 :",0 at the V. W. C. A. in the Brook's Arcade. Ar-cade. Al 2 o'clock this afternoon there will be another mooting al tin; club, house. This evening a I S o'clock there. will be a musicale under the direction' J of Mrs. A. H. Poabody at ihe First 'nngregal ional church, when the public pub-lic is invited. There will be a slcro-onticon slcro-onticon address by Arthur Walbridgo North on "The Optimism of Ihe American Amer-ican Kroniiorwoiucn." Tho members of tho Federal ion will be guests of the Ladies-" Literary club this afternoon at Ihoir regular session, lieginning promptly at 2 o'clock. 31 rs. 1L W. Fisher "will give a paper on "The Spirit of tho Puritan" Puri-tan" and Prof. Georgn Marshall will read a paper on "The Literature of Puritanism in the American Colonies." A piano selection will be given by Miss Bculah Hehlo, and a vocah duet will be given by the Misses Osborne. Mrs. Will Brown entertained four tables al a bridge tea. Thursday after-noou after-noou at, her apartment in the fiensing-ton. fiensing-ton. which was prettily decorated in pink dahlias, with a mound of them in the cnnler of the tea table, ovir a cltiny laeo niece. Tea was liytKcl bv Mrs .1. M. Davis, assisted by Miss L'dna Bailey jnid Miss Charlotte Holmes. Mrs. T. 0". Odell and two sons left Thursday evening l'oiv Los Angeles, C:l.. where they will spend several weeks with Mrs. "Udell's sister and later lat-er they will go to Long Beach. Cal., foi a visit ot several weeks. During their absence Dr. .Odell will be at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Odell. Br. Fddie of Michigan, wilh his daughter and niece, Mrs. Baker and Mtes MaKer, of Kvorett. Wash., will be here the middle ot thc mniith to spend some linn; with Dr. ICddie's daughter, and her liusband, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry. J Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Brans-ford Brans-ford will move today to their new home at HIT Kasr South Teuiplo street, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newell, who awill bo at home lo then-friends then-friends after .November J at No. 17 Brausford apartment. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane 1-m-relumed from the summer v at abroad and are now in Denver, Coin.. Later they will return to Chicago. 111., where they will bo al home for she winier. Mrs. Freeman Bassetl cuiprtnincd a few tables at n '"'."00" parly Thursday Thurs-day aflcnioon, for Miss -"Gertrude Campbell, nu October bride. Autumn leaves ami flowers vvcro effectively used in the decorations. The ladies of tho Federation nre cordially invited to be entertained with paintings and sketches at. Miss Wil-lard's Wil-lard's studio, '.7 Fast First South slicct, Saturday, October !J, from !) lo ". Miss Minelto Bacr onleriained a few friends at :. delightful . keusington. Thursday af-lorno'tui for Miss lone Morrison, Mor-rison, an October bride. 'Mr. and Mr. W. Mont Forty bae as their guest. Mrs. Ferry's 'father. Mr. Ttinnan of Michigan," who will spend a few weeks here. - Mrs. W. B. Lewis and two children of Fvansville, Ind,. are here lo spend srv-, srv-, oral weeks with Mrs. Lewis's i feisler, Mrs. V. JL Hopkins, y t Miss l-'lorenco Kimball will leave Mond,i foi BoMob, .Uuss., where ihe |