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Show 4'Kl-I-HHH, ! SOCIETY I In ordor to prevont impositions j and embarrassments, Tho Tribune. requests that persons leavine social -i v notes, and especially marnace y b notices or cnjiaccments, for publi- r I cation leave Avith thorn names through which tho source of tlio v j- same may bo traced if the matter r -J is called in question. v .T ' ' " 'I- CALElTDAE. -r Miss Sadie Price, ji December -"r I- bride, will be guest of honor at v :i eli 111 a showor next Wednesday v ! afternoon to bo given bj' IM-rs. v Price. T . i Mrs. E. T. Shoots will bo hostess at a bridge tea this afternoon. v. Tho art section of the Ladies' r Literary club will have a genera ! j meeting at the club house at 10:15 v this morning. I- Miss Bailoy and Mrs. Travis y I- will entertain tho members of the j I- College club this evening, at the. -r home of the latter, 1116 Second v ! avenue. s j' St. Mark's Hospital Charity as- soeiation held a meeting Wcdnes- I ! fny morning, Trhen all arrange- j 5 ments were completed for tho sue- !-v !-v cess of the. Charity ball at I ho 1 Odeou. Fridaj' evening. The as- r soeiation will have a special meet-r I ing at. its rooms in the Y. M. C 4 5 A. next Wedncsdav, December 8, I- at 10.30 o'clock and the next rog-I rog-I ular meeting will bo Wednesday, December 2U. f ,. 'V J The Sowing club will meet this v I- afternoon with Mrs. Oglesbv at v her apartment iu tho Meredith. v .j. The board of directors of tho v r Ladies' Literary club will meet at 4 ! 10 o'clock at tho club house this 4 4- morning. 4 4- .... 4 Mrs. David Keith will enlertajn 4- 4 a I a bridgn tea at her home next 4 4- Tuesduj" afternoon. 4 r 4 444"H444444"K44,v'!4444'!"H-' Mrs. Thomas Marionenux and Mrs. George AV. Snow entertained twelve tables ta-bles at bridge, and later a number to tea. Wednesday afternoon, at tho home of tho latter, which was effectively decorated. dec-orated. The foreign idea was carried out. in tho placo and tally cards and decorations. A eluny lacb piece covered cov-ered the tea table, with small flags dropped over the eloth, whilo tho centerpiece cen-terpiece was a handsome Koman lamp. Tea and coffee were poured by Mrs. -T. K. Bamberger and Mrs. A. .r. Ilosmer, assisted by tho Misses Winifred Bricc. Helen Frame, "Ruth Sowles, Winifred Snow and Dorothy Marionenux. The hostesses were assisted in receiving by Mrs. W. 0. Tuttle. Mrs. Oleu Miller, Mrs. Howard Stowo and Mrs. .1. IT. Banks. The prizes, which were water color Paris scenes, were won by Mrs. W. II. Dale, -Mrs. G. W. Putnam, Mrs. A. T. Sanford. Mrs. .1". H. Schultz, Mrs. Frank Roberts. Mrs. V. G. Tattle. Mrs. II. N. Mayo, Mrs. W. ). Lake, Mrs. G. IS. Airis, Mrs. Fred Sladc and Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh. A quiet, but prctt' home wedding Wednesday evening was that of Miss Ida Mcintosh and Edwin DeWecse. Tho ceremony was performed at. S:30 by Rev. William'Thurston Brown at tho homo of the bride's brother, William Pischel, in. the presence of about thirty-five relatives rel-atives and closo friends. An informal reception followed. Tho rooms were effectively decorated in tho season's llowers, with while and green in tho parlors, where the bridal party stood under a. eanopv of white roses and ferns, while pink and white were prett Unearned Un-earned out in I he dining room. Miss Williamson presided at the piano and softly played the "Spring Song" during dur-ing the ce'remoii', followed b' the wedding wed-ding inarch. j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fifo entertained 200 friends at u charming reception and dancing party at Unity hall, Wednesday Wednes-day evening, "in honor of thoir guests, Miss Eugene Miller of Fresno, Calif., and T. A. Cosgriff of Rawlins, Wyo. A profusion of palms, potted plants and tall vases of American Beauties were cffectivclj' used in the decorations. decora-tions. Miss Cosgriff assisted in receiving. re-ceiving. Delightful music wns furnished furnish-ed by Hold's band stationed at one corner of the room behind a bank of palms. Mrs. W. F. Beer entertained the members mem-bers of the Utopia club at a luncheon Wednesday, followed by bridge, when prizes were won bv Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. Wedg-wood. Mrs. H. C. Hoffman and Mrs. G. T. Bricc. The next meeting of tho club will be wilh Mrs. Cullen Wednosdaj-, December 15. Mrs. Price entertained twenly-five at a parcel shower at her home, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, in honor of her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Sadie Price, a December bride. Lavender and white was tho color scheme prettily carried out, with chrysanthemums of those colors used. Mrs. Price was assisted by Mrs. Lu-clla Lu-clla Price. Mrs. Samuel Adams and daughter, Dorothy, will loavo the first of tho week for their homo in Donvor, Colo., after spending the. past, threo months here with Mrs. Adams's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL G. McMillan. " I Mr, and Mrs. James L, Frankcn and . Mis-s Webber, who are having a de- j lightful trip .abroad, are now in Rome, where thov will probabl' remain until after the holidavH. a Mr. and Mrs. Ben White and children, child-ren, of Eagle, Colo., arc hero to spend the holidays with Mrs. White's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Billings. h Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Frisco, Utah, will be here earlv in tho new vear, to visit Mr. and -Mrs, IT. G. Mc- V r 1 1 1 .Minan. , Mrs. C. L. Tnttlo and Mrs. R. R. Biltinger will leave this evening for Los Angeles. Cal., who.ro they will spend the winter. ' Friends will be glad lo hear that Madame Morris is improving, but it will lie heveral weeks before she is able to leave St. Mark's hospital. 0 u m D. Alton Hamilton, who has spent several months here, left Wedncsdav for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will remain re-main until spring. o Mr. and Mrs. George Lainbounie cu- tfrtained at a neighborhood card part- Wedncsdav evening. 0 Mrs. A. li. Hutchinson left: Monday evening for a ten-days' trip to San Francisco, Cal. m Mr and Mrs. E. E. Bycr have re-t:72Vl re-t:72Vl from their wedding trip East. rXi ire at home iu tho Zimmerman - Mr. and .Mrs. II. B. Tookcr will be at homo for the winter at Whitehall. 30 South Stato street. r. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Lockhart and son, Sidnoy, aro now at homo to thoir friends at tho Moxum hotel. li. it ft Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Godbo and children chil-dren are now located in their now home at 9-Jfl East South Tcinplo street. ' ' m Miss Pearl Weiler, who is spending the winter in New York, is studying vocal vo-cal with Van Yorx. u J. C. Hooper wilj leave Saturday for a month's trip East., whore he vill visit several of tho large cities. to it Mts. Ackland Hood of England is hero, the guest of her sister, Mrs. John A. Marshall. Mrs. .T. A. Reeves returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a short, trip to Butte. Mrs. Phoebe Y. Beat tie has returned from a trio to California and Mexico. t Mr. and Mrs. D.. C. Jaekling left Wednesday for "New York, where the; will spend two weeks. Miss Blanche Miller onieria.incd at a delightful luncheon Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Those present were, Mosnames S. Shurtliff, A. Watkins, G. Weaver. P. P. Heidnl, and Misses Lucilc Ileidel, Hazel Teachuer, Miss Daisy Wannacott, Carina tile Pitt. St Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cook havo gone to Southern California for a few weeks. |