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Show ! SOCIETY I ' Tn order Jo prevent impositions v and o-iilmr-asbmcnts. Tbo Tribune ! v roqueois that persons leaving social iiutes. niui especially marriage i-! i-! notices or engagements, for publi- f : "ntion, leave willi luom names y ! through which the source of the v -I same may he (raced ii tho matlor r is called in auestion. " 4:.:-v'xvH"'H; v CALENDAR. y . V InvitationH will he issued this y v t'ck bv iMr. and Mrtf. George I. y t I Ju direr "for a daneo (o. bo given at v I- Whitney hall, on I ho evening of y ! V, ednesday. rsovombor 2'l. j. " v Mrs. L. 0. Robinson and Aliss y -I- .oblu will fooii isniic invidiLions y fov a laio Jiinf.hcon. to be tfivmi : .-t the Aha club, Wednesday, No- v ember 21. f Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eusigu will I- entertain oipflil. at a dinner to ho - ,'ivdn in honor Of jNtr. and JJrs.' K. v W. Dole, of Ilnulinston Jicaeh, Cal. i- Mrs. W. II. Wcylior will enter- v lain at a dinner next Saturday cv- v ouinc for her father, 0. P. Arnold. i- Miss Kate Groo will onlcrLain a v few friends at bridge Tuesday aft- y v ernoon. .:. I- Miss Mamie Veir will ontortaiu v I at a "oOO" pavLy Monday oven- v I- inc. for Miss Frances Castlclori, who will be married Jo Anl;er li. v. v Sehadc, on November 2-1. Wcdnos- v I day evening Mifia Casllelon will 3 bo" guest of honor at a party to bo ! v given ljy Miss Florence Arbucklo and Mi.ss Jorgcnson at the home of llio Iaitcr. . W .J. Mra. C. W. Dallon "will enlor- -! ' fain Monday evening for hor sis- ! ! lor, Miss Zella Gurley, an aulunin I- bride. v .J, I- Mrs. W. H. Mclutyro and Mrs. 5- Frod Dern tvill entertain at a bridge v tea ar the M'clntyro homo Tnes- -I- day aflernoon. -J v -l' -I- Mrs. C. W. Dallas will ontortain -I ! Tuesday afternoon in honor of v I- Miss Catherine AVilliamsbn. a No-I- verabor bride. Miss Williamson ! will bo guest of honor at a lunch- eon Friday, to be given by Miss Edyth Evans, and Saturday Miss v Sinithen will entertain for Miss !-v! !-v! Williamsoni y Coming Events. Following is tho programme of tho Society Vaudeville in which tho young matrons and maids who will take part Friday evening. November J9, at Whitney Whit-ney hall, for the bcucflt of tho Freo kindergarten: Overture Gypsy Waltz Conductor, Miss Esther Allen; members mem-bers of the orchestra, tho Aliases lSdltli Hill, Lcoua McCurtaln. .tean-nctto .tean-nctto Thompson. Clarion Mathews, Mesar3. Corydon Chamberlain, Fremont Fre-mont ICutnewsky. Albert Love, Garrlnoii Verbryck, Burton Clay and Wellington Davidson. Classic danco .. .. Miss Lou iso DcLancy Farco Tho Facta In the Case Direction of Mrs. W. 1 Riser, To lake part, Mrs. , W. P. Klser, Mrs. L. L. Gordon, Miss Mildred McMillan, Mc-Millan, William Lcary and Athol Huwllns. Monologuo Miss Mnry B. Fox Scarf dance, under tho direction of Mrs Martha Ttoylc Kins, To take part, the Misses Virginia Bcatty, Joy Dc Camp of New Jersey, L'dna. Dunn, Rose Evans, Elinor Stnwart, Lucllc Jrancko, Alllne McMillan and Juliet Banks. Orchestra Country Donco Popular plays plctorlally presented. "The Doll's House," direction of Mrs. C. li. RlchardH and Mrs. L. M. Bailey. To tako part. Catherine Graham. Dora Thomas, Katherlno ICoith, Rachel Evans, Elinor Richards and Glenn Walker. Imitations Kenneth Kerr "Hold by tho Enemy," direction of Mrs. Jj. It. Terr'. To take part, the Misses Stella Fabian, Charlotte Holmes, Alico Wall, Lorlnc Lean', Marge Miller, parcy Marshall, Carrlo Sapplngton, Mildred Mil-dred McMillan and Count Dcon Do Dlp-plo. Dlp-plo. vocal solo Mrs. Henry Binwoodcy "Arms and tho Man." direction of Mrs. Elmer 13. Jones. To tako part, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Alexander. Vocal solo Leo Davis "Italian Street Musicians," Mrs. Edna Larimer White, tho Messrs. Dean Rrav- lon, J. C. Wild, Arnold Glamor, Wallace Urodenieyer, S. Fassott and I)r. H. B. Felts. "Tho Merry Widow." Mra. W. P. Klser, tho Messrs. William Lcary, Althol Rawlins, Raw-lins, Kenneth Kerr and othera. Vocal solo Mlus Edna Colin "Tli Girls of Gottcnbery," direction of Mi-s. MarUi?. Koylc Kins, Mrs. DuId Keith and Mrs. J. R. Walker. To tako part. Mrs. Lester l-'n-ed. Mr. EldroilKi-Thomas. EldroilKi-Thomas. Mrs. V. ( AIi-unoVr, Mrs George H. S111HI1. Mi.ss M.-ulali Uclilr, Miss Gladys MiConanh.v. Mlsa Kiwi buinlifrger and .MIsr, Ioulso Onborne. Affaira of tho Wook. Mi'ys Virginia Gibson entertained oJi-ven of her little friends at a parly. Saturday afternoon, when games and .music were enjoyed, followed by a luncheon, when covers worn laid for tho Misses Florence Hall, Marv l Witz, Bern ice Kirby. Margaret, ' IJulh and 'Grace Dnlon, Margaret and Kulh Kut-newsky, Kut-newsky, Margaret Hawks, Ruth lliggon-barth lliggon-barth anil Hea trice Kleiuschmidt. iMrs. li. BouniMiiorl and Mrs. Joseph Voting entertained eight al a box parlv at (he Orpheuni, Saturday afternoon, in houor of Mrs. Thomas Kearns. The other gnosis were Mrs. C. M. P.ell, .Mrs. J. T. Wychc, Mis. M. A. Callow, Mrs. L. 11. FaruKworth and Mrs. F. L. Parker. Airs. J. A. Peeves entertained eight tables at a bridge tea, Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Chrysanthemums were effective ly used in the decorations, with a crystal crys-tal bowl of whito ones and ferns in tho center of the lea table, which was lighted with greou-sliaded candles. Mrs.,. I. C, Lynch poured lea. assisted by the Misscn Josephine and Frank Devereaux. Mr. aud Mrs. Alberl R. Jordan wero guests of lienor at a fivo hundred party, Saturday cvoning. given by Mr. and iCl rs. W. I). ".Foster and Miss Adams. K- 1 Miss .loy Witbock was delightfully surprised at her home Saturday afternoon after-noon by a number of hor friends. Music and games were enjoyed by the Misses Alice Spry, Geneve Wright, Clara Wilcox, Mae'lfollov. Amv Funis-worth. Funis-worth. Millie Miles, itulh Woolley. Georgia Williams. LImor Bower, liar rielt irnlley and I'earl Taylor. Chrys autlicmiims and carnations were effec lively used in tho decorations, with yellow yel-low in the parlors, a variety in the library, and pink in tho dining room. Lace doilies over pink satin covered tho lea table, while a crystal vaso of tiiuk carnations, tied with a pink satiu ow, graced tho center of tho table, which was lighted with pink shades. In I he games, the prizes vcro won by Miss Clara Wilcox. Mrs. C. D. Priii ton entertained a number of young pcoplo at her home, Friday afternoon, at a china shower for Miss Mary Shnrtlcff, who will bo married, Wednesday, lo .lames Gillespie. Gilles-pie. Tho rooms wore prettily decorated in autumn flowers. Games and music wero enjoyed. Mrs. Tony .lacobson entertained at a fivo hundred party, followed by a luncheon, Friday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. IT. 13. Freudenthal, whu will leave Monday for Pioclie. New American Ameri-can Beauties, and pink and whito carnations, car-nations, were prettily used in the decorations. dec-orations. Frizes were won by Mrs. L. M. Meyer, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Mo-Ivcllar Mo-Ivcllar aud tho guest of honor. Mrs. .lacobson was assisted by Airs. .1. A. lacobson and Mrs. Wolzel. Mrs. F. ',. Fit., president -general of the Daughters of the Revolution, who has been elaborately entertained dur ing her three days' slay here, will leave at -:;'!) tins afternoon for tho east. Salurdav moining Mrs. Fitz visited the ail studios of Mr. Vuung. .1 W. Claw son, J. T. I Tar wood and JT. U A. Calmer. Cal-mer. Al noon a grand organ recital al the tabernacle was giveu ui her honor, when Prof. J. J. McCIellau presided pre-sided al the organ. At I o'clork Mrs. Fit?, was guest of honor at a clinrming luncheon, gheu by Mrs. T. G. W obbe r, al her home on SSccond avenue The twelve guests, officers oT the stalo so-cielv so-cielv were seated at one table, hand-somcl'v hand-somcl'v ilecoraled in yejlow. with a tall vaso of chrysantliPinums in Ibo cnle Win of tho table, whilo tho placo 2S iP wero in gold monogram, with a baw i I ol violets. Saturday evenius Jin llcber J. Grant entertained icht atj' J625 i box party al the-rfalt Lake thcjt fa, f , Mrs. Fitz. ,V I Miss G. E. Cosgnff cntorlamcJafjr Continued on Page Elcvrn. t m 31.50 I society" Continued from Page' Eight. friends at her apartment in this Braus-rord Braus-rord Saturday evening. .Mr. and Mrs, 3- K. JIardinir were Civen a .iollj- surprise Friduy evening by a low of their friends;. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Isom entertained at a shower at their cosy home Wcclncs-lay Wcclncs-lay ovoninsr, in honor of Miss Man Condio. n November bride. Games and music were the features of tho evening, even-ing, followed by dainty refreshments. Among the smaller, but nouo the lesa pleasant, social affairs of the past week was the keno party given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. .losie McF.nt.ire. The cuests were Mrs. Harry J. .Robinson, Mrs. Henry Jlunt of Los Angeles. Cal.; Mrs. Charles Hendricks and Mrs. Harry I. McRoy. Tn the eaiues enjoyed during dur-ing tho afternoon prizes wore won by Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. McRoy. Mc-Roy. Mrs. Robinson, who is a tine musician, musi-cian, cave severnl piano selections, (info n cr them Chopin's composition, in her renditions. t r k Mrs. O. B, Ilewctt entertained ftix at a box party at rho Colonial theater baturday evening, followed by a supper at her apartment in tho Brown. - .Mrs. Robert Steelo entertained a few friends. at a delightful Kensington at her homo Saturday afternoon. .Mrs. Gcorgo T. Brice entertained a few friends at. an informal bridge Saturday Sat-urday afternoon for Mrs. C. 0. Whitte-. more of Los Angeles, who has spent a' few days here. Miss "Emily "Newman was hostcFS at a bqx party at the Orpheum Saturday aflornoon, followed by a prettily ap pointed luncheon at 'Franklin's. e Miss Harcombc entertained at a delightful de-lightful affair Saturday afternoon, wit It Mrs. William S. Clare Hi vers sis guest of honor. Personals. Mrs. George R. Hancock. Miss Hancock. Han-cock. Mrs. Terry. Mrs. M. R Alien and Miss Allen will lcnvo Tuesday for their winter home in Redlnnds. Cal., where they will spend several weeks. Chaplain .lohn T. Axton, who has spent the past two years in tho Philippines, Phil-ippines, and sailed from there early in October, lauded in San Francisco Saturday Sat-urday and will be here tho middlo of the week, to remain until the new year, when lie and his family will go to. Whipple Barracks, Ariz., where they are to be stationed. . Mrs. Samuel Ncwhotise landed in New York Saturday, after an extended stay in Paris and ' London. Mr. New-house New-house met her aud thc' will return to Salt Lake the first of next week. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Williams will be at home to their friends after December De-cember 1, in the Miller flats. Thev have taken the apartment of Mr. and Mrs.' K. D. Miller, who will board until un-til tho last of January, when they will leave for a trip abroad. . Mr. and Mrs. John FCempf and family will leave in 'a few weeks for Now York (lit'', whnro they will niake their homo. Mr. Keinpf lias accepted a good position posi-tion there as superintendent of a largo gas system. - , Miss Mnymo- Lyidsay has returned from a. two' months' visit in Portland, Ore., and is now at home at -10 East Sixth South 3'trcets. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scibcrl are at homo lo-their friends at 202 East South Temple streets. .John W, Goiger has gone lo Nevada on a business trip. i, Mihs Birdie Bcatly has relumed from a short visit with relatives in. Park Oily. t Mrs. l' A. Starkweather will leave Monday for Kansas City, Mo having been called (ffero by the illness of her mother. i it IMr. and Mrs. Kobort Higlow Chapin, who spent a few da.v? here with ifrs. ('hapin 's unci' and a'lint, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Caine, are now in llieir home at Boston, Mass. ' ( fr Dr. I'Mdie of Micliijian, who was here, the fruosl, of his daughter, Mrs. li. S. Ferry, lias left for tlin const. .Mrs. 1'". 15. Cnfl'oy and son. Paul, who hav sponl tho pa'sl six week in Georgia, Geor-gia, returned Friday, accompnnicd by Mr. CnnVy!H mother, who will spend tho winter here. i M Vs. A. ('. MaeliOan and Miss Mac-l.ean Mac-l.ean will leave today for Kansas City, Mo., where they will spend the winter with Mrs. MaeLoan's sister. Miss Mac-Iji'an Mac-Iji'an will bo inaid-of-honor at the wed-diny wed-diny of her cousin. Miss Mary Lool;-bridgo Lool;-bridgo and Jack Barton, on D'cccniber 29. Durine the absence of Mrs. and Miss MaoLeaii, their home will be occupied oc-cupied by Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor. 4. Mr. and Mrs. II. li. .Mc 'onaiighy. who were at their ranch in Nebraska, have leen called home by illness of their son, Kobort, who is suffering with diphtheria. Miss 'Kuby Lamlioiirne. who is in school nt (Slondalo, 0., will spend Thanksgivini: with friends in Cine in uati. 0, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Franlccii and Miss Webber, 'who have been spending several weeks al Venice and the Italian Ital-ian lakes, whfcro thoy had a most delightful de-lightful time, are now in Milan. Later thoy will go to Florono.e, I.Uily. . Miss Mnrgarnl McMahon has returned from a two months' trip on tho Pacific Pa-cific coast. Many friends will be crievc-d lo hear j of the death in Riverside, Cal., Friday, of Mm. Kate R. Valker. formerly of this city. Tho burial will lake place Monday in Ogden. Mrs. Walker's daughter, Mrs. S. James Uennis, and her sou.' Harlow Walker, were with her. Mrs. .1. M Davis is home from a short, visit with friends in San Frnucisco, Cal. i Mrs. C. Or Whiltcmore will leave this evening for her home in Los Angeles, Cal., after spending n few days here. Miss Louise Sullivan will leave Monday Mon-day for the .east, whoro she will spend llie winter visiting Lieutenant, and Mrs. Raslon. in Pittsburg, Pa., ami Captain and Mrs. K. 11. Allen, at Governor's island. t s Miss Marguerite Stewart, who is at-attending at-attending Comstock school in New Vork. has spent, several f;y& with Mrs. Sue Dean and Miss Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Corey, who wore all formerly of this citv. Miss Catherine Anderson of Santa Cruz, Cal., is here, tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. J?. ". Geminell. h Mrs. Thomas Jennings has returned from Los Angeles, Cal.. where she snout a short lime with hor sister, Mrs. .Dunbar. .Dun-bar. r Miss Kl la Tufts will leave Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cal.. where she will spoud the winter with her sister, Mrs. A. J. DeLong. 4 a IMrs. J. S. Kinkend of Berkeley, Cal,, who has spent, the past two weeks here. with Mr. and Mrs. II. J'. Dininny, and Mrs. F. J. Evans of San "Francisco. Cal., who has been visiting for a few days with Mrs. F. P. Stephens, will leave tho last, of this week for their California homes. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crilzor will leave today for tlioir hoiuu in Borlculev, Cal. Walter C. Erric left Thursday for his homo in Manitowoc. Wis. Mis. W. E. Fife is home from a short slay in the enst. Clubs, TIib Daughters of tho American Revolution, Revo-lution, Spirit of Liberty chapter, wns entertained Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. George A. Lowe, when Mrs. M. F, F. Allen wns the chairman for the afternoon and gave a reading on "The Life and Time of Benjamin Franklin." Miss Minuica Stevenson, who is a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, Frank-lin, gavo a family history. A violin solo was given by Miss Esther Allen, accompanied bv Miss Maud Thorn, and u ociil selection was given by Mrs. Daih. The next nicetiui: of the chapter will be Thursday. December !), with Mrs. L. C. Miller. " i The Ladies' Literary olub met Friday Fri-day afternoon, when a very interesting programme was givon, and the Humane society was the subject for the after-1 noon. Mrs. F. R. Marcy read a paper on "Do Animals Reason. " and closed her rciper by thinking thev did not. Dr. T. B. Benfty spoke of the "Work of the Humane Society," and what should ami could bo done, that is not. Mrs. L. M. Pailey gave an entertaining paper' pa-per' on "The Dog as Fiction." Two line piano solos were given by Miys Joy De Camp, of Now Jorso3 . 'Miss Irene Kelly gave a vocal solo accompanied bv Miss Virginia Smith, and J. A. Kessof-berg. Kessof-berg. who has u rich voice, gave two vocal numbers, accompanied by Miss Irene. Kelly. The next 'meeting' of the t-lii b will be Friday, November '20. ' The Wasatch l.-iterary ;Iub wjfl.'nie'cL next Tuesday, November 1(5." with Mrs. W. A. Wright. -1-10 Fourth East street. Instead of tiie regular programme theie will be a social afternoon. The music section of the La-.lies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet at in o'clock Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. November 17, :il (lie club house. A paper on "Govuian Op era" will be given by Mrs. L. Ilaiichelt. Mrs. James llogle will give a sketch m" VonWoberand his opera Dcr Friesehulz, and Mrs. M. Roy King will sing an aria from the opera." Instrumental and vocal numbers will be given by Mrs. Ganz, Miss Lucy Lewis, Mrs Wetzell and Mrs. Murphy. All club members are cordially cordial-ly invited. The Woman's club met wish Mrs. J. L. Bowman on Tuesday last. A most excellent programme was given, consisting con-sisting of a paper by Rev. L. I. Goshen on "The Spirit of "the Ae," a (ilioly 'rendered recital ion entitled. "My Uncle," by James Renney and musical numbers by Mrs. P. N. c'ook, and Miss Miller. The programme: was a treat from beginning to end. The next mooting moot-ing will be Tuesday, November '!'.', . Mrs. C. E. Allen gave a brief notice before the Ladies' Literary club Friday, when she spoko of the meeting to be held Saturday, November -0, at Iho home of Mrs.' Arthur Bird Tor (ho ITlah Slate congress for Mothers. She also spoko of Iho meeting of the National Mothers' congress lo be held in Denver. Colo., in June. Mrs. A. N. Minear enler'ained twenty twen-ty of the ladies of the Electa chapter (-f the O. E. S. at a charming luncheon, at Iwr homo Thursday, when the guo$l8 wero seated at. several :mall tables, Continued on Pago Thirteen. SOCIETY Continued from Page Elovcn. each prettily decorated in ferns and carnations, car-nations, while red, pink and white carnations car-nations and violets wore prettily used in tho decorations throughout the house. Mrs. Miucar was assisted, by Miss Stella Fruuklin. The Woman's loaguo will meet at 2:."0 Monday afternoon, November 15, at Unity ball, Hen- K. Fldredge will talk on "Milk Supplies and Dairies" and Chief of Police Barlow will talk on the "Progress of the Young People of Salt Lake." A full attendance is desired. 9 The tourist section of the Ladies' Lit erarv club will meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday. Tues-day. November 1(5, at. tho clubhoues. A paper on "ltaliau History, JSUO ISTO," will be given by Mrs. Wyche. Tho next meeting of tho Scokors' Lit-erarv Lit-erarv club will bo Tuesdav aftornoon. November Hi. with Mrs. Thompson, at 50G Kast Fifth South street. Tho following fol-lowing programme will bo givou: Roll call, William Cullou P-ryan; readings from Hryant. Mrs. Thompson; "Heroic Women of Our Country." Mrs. Rumel: readings from Federation Bulletin, Mrs. Smith. v o Tho art section of tho Ladies' Lit-erarv Lit-erarv club will meet at J0:.15 Thursday, November "IS, at tho clubhouse. A paper pa-per on "Symbolism in Art" will be read by Mrs. Hammond. f n Miss Father Allen, at 920 First uvc-nue, uvc-nue, will entertain tho members of tho College club Thursday afternoon, .November .No-vember IS. The current uvunt and current literature litera-ture section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse Friday afternoon, November Jt). at 2:30. Mrs. G. P. Stiehl and Min.s Kathorino Pago will have a discussion of tho comic blip-ploment, blip-ploment, and Mrs. It. M. Stovonson will read a paper on soino current event. k The next meeting of tho P. F. O. society so-ciety will be Saturday. November 20, with Mrs. A. C. Watts, in the Critchluw apartments, No. - Mr.. F. M. Allison. Jr., has charge of the turkey dinner which will be served at G o'clock Thursday evening, December Decem-ber fi, to open tho bazaar of St. Mark 's cathedral. A grand ball by Congregattoiml Mon-tefiore. Mon-tefiore. which will bo given Wednesday, November 17. at tho Odcon hall, is promising to bo one of the most sue ccssful affairs of tho season. The poets" section of the Ladies' Lit rnr club will meet with Mrs. W. H. Tibbals at 10(1 Third avenue at 2:30 o'clock on Monday, November 15. Miss Page will give the paper for the afternoon. after-noon. The Ladies' Gcrmania club will moot, at Eagles' hall at '.' o'clock Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, November 17. All members mem-bers are requested to be presout. as election of oflicers will be held. Refreshments Re-freshments will bo served by Mrs. M. Blank, Mrs. W. .Bowman arid Mrs. J. Ames. The members of the ttast Side Five Hundred club wore pleasantly entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. A. F. Evans. The prize was won by M.iss"Margarot Haul. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Skidmorc, in two week 8. Miss Bcdsio .Dowcll entertained., the Rosebud club at her homo Thursday. The next meeting will be with Miss Daisy Pattinsou on Thursdav, November Novem-ber "IS. Miss Margaret Cahoon was hostess Friday evening, when' the members of tho L. S. club were her guests. The time was spent with vocal and instru-nicntal instru-nicntal selections, followed by guessing contests," in 'which prizes' worts awarded to Miss Frances It. Shields ' and. Miss Ivv Jfill. The next meeting will be with Miss ' I ill. - I Division 2 of the Ladies' Aid society 'of the First M. 12. church will give a concert -and social PViday evening, November No-vember lil. in the church auditorium. - Mrs. Newell Bocmnn will entertain the Woman's Home Missionary society and friends at her home, 1055 Fast South Temple street, at, 2 o'clock, Tuesday, Tues-day, November 10. .Mrs. O, G. Pluuuner will give a talk on "Alaska." Tim Quingenta club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Simon Black, when prizes wcfe woii 1)3' Mrs, II. W. Sherwood. Mrs. Harlan and Mrs. Shuinwn.y. Tho next meeting of the club will be Tuesday, November 2;', with Mrs. W. If. Kllison. w ft Mrs. D. Woodruff will entertain the Utopia club at her homo at a 1 o'clock luncheon, Wcduesdav, November Novem-ber 17. M 1 The Crystal club will be tcrtaincd Wedncsdnv.Novcniber .17. by Mrs. Lang- ton. , r Mrs. IS. M. West, at: S70 lOfghth avenue, will entertain tho Luncheon club Fridav, November 10. The Flute club was entertained at a luncheon, Thursday, by Mrs. O. C. Nelson, Nel-son, when prizes were won by Mrs. J. A. lOarls and Mrs. Nelson. Tho next meeting of the club will bo Friday. November No-vember 20, with Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mrs. W. M. McCrca will entertain the Sewing club at her homo Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The Post Bridge club will be entertained enter-tained Tuesday, afternoon by Mrs. Clark Flliott. The Flower Five Hundred club was entertained Thursday aftornoon by Mrs. O. W. McGill, when tho rooms were prettily decorated in yellow chrysanthemums. Prizes wcro won by Mrs. L. P. Hill and Mrs. L. 0. Hand. Tho next mooting of tho club will be Thursday, November JS. with Mrs. A. Thompson. |