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Show III 1 SOCIETY jiif .In order to prevent imposi- ' y tiens and embarrassments. The ' till . y Tribune requests that persona leaving social notes, and cspo- !;( y ciall.v marnapn notices or cn- ! l , y c.ijjenicn's, for publication, ! y leayo with them .names throueh . jJii which the sourre of the sanif i mav bo traced if the matter is ; !j )( s called in quer.tion. "I" CALENDAR. ! ! BIr. rucl Mrs, Richard. A. - it M v JiCj'ca will enrerfnin eight at ! HI y dinner at tin- Alta club this j j y pvcninjr, in honor of t.'ol. and -I fH y AT; . A. Williams. Monday ! ,jfl j y' cvoni'icr .Mr. and Mrs. I eye's " p y v 1 1 en (:m tain six at an auto ! 1 drive and snnj.rr a; Lagoon. C f Cco.L and Mr?. W. A. Cave- -I 'I y naucrh wiJJ culoriain at a din- -i v r-'r at their onartt-rs at the post v h y Ill's evenimr for Lieut, and Mis. v 0. A. Woher. Momhry eveninpr ) y. Cap. Front: M. Savage will on- j r fortfii at. a ilhmcr in their ! i1'; honor at the Louvre, and v Ar y V'ednostlay cve!i:ng Mr. and I !(' y Mrs. AUhur W, James will en- Jt'llij " JOriaij af a ilianer at the Com- v mcvcJj'l flub in lienor of Col. M Jind Mrs. W. S. Scott, who leave Mi soon 'nv Minnesota, and Lieut. Wi anl Mrs. Vvoisor. The latter v im '-- will leave iliis week for a trip v m 'I', to liurope. . Jl . I y." The Misses Mnrrueritc and v flit Gladys Kiclimond will eiitertain flu! ft a luncheon ar the Commen-iul v i club Friday, July 1G, and Mon- ilny. -I illy 10. both to be in v y I'ouor of Miss Dunn of Portland. I ) v Or., who is. a guest, at the Bintz v It v home. .j. If U; y Mre. J. R. .Walker will enter- y tain at bridge Wednesda v morn- - Ku ' inp in honor f the Misses Mar- - ,! y J'oric and. Helen Stutzor of mK! l-5rookl.yn. X. Y who are quests n y of Mrs. A. II. Prossor. ; y Miss Stella Pabian will enfer- it -j lain ar. a bridge tea Moudav Wx afternoon for the Misses Chap- lp -I- man. v ' h ,y Mrs. Frank Burreil will en- W y icrtain at a luncheon Wednes- naj- in honor of Miss Cora Lit- K,"i tie, who will be married early H !'. v in August. On Saturdav Miss H J) 'J Little will be puost of" honor , ' J nf a card partv to be given bv i i y Miss Ectta JJye. -r . Mrs. W. F. James will be -I m hostess at a luncheon Thursday i y to be given at JhcAlta club. " -3 U ' Mrs. W. H. Sherwood will en- i ; r tertain at an informal bridge I i r tea at her home J'Yiday after- ( v noon. .- i i (J , j Miss Margaret Walker and 4 Morton Cheesman will entertain v lt y at a dancing party at the Coun- 4 ,1 try club Friday evening, in ,( r honor of Miss Walker's guest, ? V Miss Evelyn Powers of Denver, ! 1 Colo. .1 The Post Bridge club will be 4 " entertained Tuesday afternoon ! ' f by Mrs. R. P. Pifenbcrick. 4 ' I " r !' j A table d'lioto luncheon will f( J' be served at the Country club v I ( r Wednesday, at 1 o'clock. Sat- ? (! 4 urday, July 17, tea will bo ' v served at 4 o'clock, followed bv v j v a putting contest, and a table r ; i v d'hote dinner at 6:30. The -r ! . hostesses for the day will be j I v Mrs. E. 0. Howard, "Mrs. Ben- 'r nor X. Smith, Mrs. 0. W. Pow- ' V ers and Mrs. Ilcber M. Wells. -I- i I 4- j 1 v The quarterly meeting of the r i) Orphans' Homo and Day Nur- 4 fi. 4 sery association will bo held at 4 .u " the home on South State street, 4 j 1 Monday, July 12, at 3 o'clock. 4- ' , . ': 4 A prominent event for Mon- 4- 4 day afternoon will be the ball 4 I'l 4- game between the members of 4 , 4 the University club and the of- 4 4 ficors of the post, to be plavcd 4- 4 at the post at 2:30. " 4 .., , ,. I'i i4..v.4..,.n.i.v.;,......j..j..!-;..j..j.i..j..j1Pt..j-j.. J . j j Affairs of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Howard enter- ,! , tained twenty onng pcoplo at Saltair ,j Saturday evening in honor of James p Austin. The party on joyed supper at Hf b ihp Ship restaurant, followed by the Bf 1 Hippodrome and dancing. Hj: ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker enter i tained thirty at. an elaborately appoint.' I- od supper at their country homo Satur- ! day evening, followed bv (lancing at the r Country club. ! ' . Mifcs Cora Little, who will bo mar-! mar-! ried early in August, was guest of honor ! at a charming luncheon at. the Wilson I- hotel Saturday, given by Miss Edith i JToIman. A largo mound of pink and white sweet jieas graced the center of the table, around which covers were laid for seven. K i V Mrs. W. IT. Dintz entertained eight - at a lake party Saturdav evening tor ' her guestH. Mrs. and Miss Dunn of Portland, Or. At the table d'hote dinner, at the Countiy club Saturdav evening ut 6:30 . danc ing followed. Among those who entertained were: Miss Maynio Noble. who had covers laid for 'twenty, in . honor of Mrs. lOniest Brown of" San . Antonio. Tow, who is visiting at. tho . Mount home. Tho table was prettily . decorated with pink and white sweet . pons. Mr. and Mis. .1. V. Houston, who . had covers laid for eight. k Mrs. William Reid entertained twelve at a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Saturday. A large brass bowl of Shasta daisies and larkspurs graced the center of the table.' The Thursday Bridge club will make up n party at the lake Monday, when the husbands will be the guests of honor. Mrs. A. W. McCune will give a reception recep-tion on duly 20 in honor "of Governor William Spry and his staff and trustees of the Agricultural college. There will be dancing in the ball room and in. formal music in the halls below. Jt will include the staff officers of the fort. Mrs. Charles G. Field entertained a number of friends at the lake Saturday evening in honor of her truest. Miss .j. Vera White of Chicago. Ilk, who will . leave for the east Wednesday. Mrs. L. C. Clivo entertained twenty ; at a delightful Kensington at her home ,j. j Saturday afternoon for Miss Bessie Brooks, who will be married Wednes-,1 Wednes-,1 The rooms were prettily decorated in sweot. peas and crimson ramblers. .? Mrs. Clivo was assisted by Mrs. W. C. Clivo, jr., and Miss Hanson, i J Mrs. W. ?. Ashbv entertained cigh-teen cigh-teen children at her home Friday af-ternoon af-ternoon in honor of the fourth birth-L birth-L day of her daughter, Jessie Naomi. The I color scheme of red was prettily car-l car-l ncd out in the decorations and ravors. I A large mound of red roses and sweet peas formed the table centerpiece, with I red satin ribbons from the chandelier ! to the four corners of the table, where L JY0:18 WPrc In i'l for Aldora and Aline L l obin. Marcella Ashbv. Josephine Love, : Madeline Cunningham. Path and Cath-l Cath-l orino Stanchfield, Eva and Florence I Dykes. I hclma Carpenter, Joseph Ottcn-. Ottcn-. r,imor' '''vin and Wayno Jenkins. . Thomas Marame, .Mildred, Teddy, Florence Flor-ence and Douglas .Judge. Miss Charlotte Jlolmcs entertained . i1"1 ,at I'iier at the Country club bafurday evoning in honor of Miss . Mary Loekbridgo and Miss Bonita Pet- . tiohn of Kansas City. Mo. Besides the m guests of honor covers wore laid for . Miss Ailecn Maclean. Lieutenant, Ellis. . Lieutenant Huddleson, Cross Baker and Louis J. Bedford. V Elaborate preparations arc being t made for the entertainment of tho Lacl- ics ot the international Congress, who will arrive here from Seattle, Wash, at 6:o0 p. m. Friday, July JO. and con-tinuc con-tinuc their trip at S:-15 Saturdav, July 1.. Mrs. E. B. Wells, who "is the chairman, assisted by Miss Anna M. C annon and others, are planning to meet the party at the train and take them direct to Saltair. where a banquet will be held. On their return, if not too late, an organ recital will be given, and if lfj i'S 100c Iatc il bo K'vcn at S 0 clock Saturday morning. Drives around the city arc being planned for tho visitors. Irs. J. C. Hanchett is chairman ol the committee on the banquet, ban-quet, Mrs. A. J. Gorham has charge of the automobiles, and Mrs. C. E. Allen and Mrs. Freund of the languages. Tt. is expected there will be about 150, including in-cluding the local ladies. Ladies from each ot the following orders and associations asso-ciations will assist in entortainiiig the party from the Maccabees. The Christian Chris-tian league, tho G. A. R the Woman's Suffrage association, the Jewish colony, and the relief societies. From hero the party will go to Denver, Colorado Springs, Chicago, 711., and Detroit, Mich., and later to New York. Twenty-three foreign countries are represented. repre-sented. Pergonals. Palph A. Bowdle, who graduated from the, medical college at Ohio and being admitted to medicino practico by the sin to board of Ohio, has returned homo and. is now houso doctor at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith havo as their guests Dr. and Mrs. A. Alexander Smith of New York. j Mrs. Frank Pume! returned home last week after a month's visit in Chicago. Mrs. D. L. Wcrtheimcr left during tho week for Ocean Pari:. Cal., where she will spend the summer. Mrs. M. P. Jacobscn will return tomorrow to-morrow after an extended trip to" the coast, and will remain hero a few weeks before returning to her home at Shrcve-port, Shrcve-port, La. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Xeslen have returned re-turned home from a tour of the Pacific Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Lilian! will be at homo to their friends after July 1(5 at tho Drayton apartments on First avenue, between R and S streets. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ',. Brown are visiting in Seattle. Wash., .h'eforc going le their home in Chicago, III. w Miss Carolyn Dafcrner will leave today to-day for her homo in Redding. Pa., after af-ter spending two weeks here? guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Hammond. 4 V H Mrs. Charles W. Major of Davenport, Iowa, will be here the middle of the. month to spend tho remainder of the summer with her sister, Mrs. A. L Hoppaugh. . Mrs. W. W. Riter and daughters left Saturday evening for Los Angeles. Cal., ;ind the beaches, where they will spend tho summer. i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ciistin. v Mrs. A. L Hoppaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Max v ci I arc onjoving a motor trip to Sprmgville today. Mr. and Mrs. A'. II. Prossor have ii their guests at Idlewild," their country coun-try home, the Misses Marjorie and Helen Hel-en Stutzer of Brooklyn, N. Y., and A W Walker of New 'York City. They will spend several days here, i Miss Cnry Marshall will leave Thursday Thurs-day for Lake Tn hoc, Cal., whoro she will spend several weeks with her "rand-mother, "rand-mother, Mrs. Kirkna trick. 4 Mrs. W. W. Norton has returned from .1 visit in Helena. Mont. H H V- Miss Evolyn Powers of Denver. Colo., will bo hero Monday to spend a week or so, guest of Miss Margaret Walker. Mr.; and Mrs. Victor E. LoIIin are rejoicing over the arrival of a son at their home, Saturday, July 0. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, who havo spent nearly two years in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, expect to lenvo there July IS for a trip over the Canadian Pacific to Seattle, Wash. Later they will visit their son, .Roger Sherman, in Portland, and their daughter, Mrs. N P. Gray, in Oakland, Cal., before reaching here, in September, where, thev will spend two weeks with Mrs. George J. Gibson. t i Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett has returned re-turned from Wichita, Kan., where she wa3 callod by the death of her brother. Mrs. J. 0. Bickol and children of Cheyouue, Wyo., are spending today here with old friends, on their way to Seattle, Wash., and California. M Mrs. Mary A. Bean of Chicago, Til., find her cousin. Miss Mayme Crawford, of Oshtosk, Ja., will be here Monday to visit Mrs. Beau's sister, Mrs. L. D. Peaslee. Mrs, Morris Bloch and daughter, Miss Arenc Hooper, of Kansas City, Mo., ire here visiting Mrs. Block's mother, Mrs. Emma Mooncv. f w Mrs. Annctlc C Baucker left Wed- 1 nesday for a visit in San Francisco, On J, i Mr. and Mrs. W. S- McCornick sailed Saturday from Now York to spend threo months in Franco and Germany. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fitzpa trick and son, Edward, havo returned from a six-weeks' six-weeks' visit in Ohio and Kentucky. On their return. I hoy visited their (laughter, (laugh-ter, Mrs. Thomas Atkins, in Denver, Colo. V F. W. llayt of Park City will be hero Iho middle of the week to visit his sister, Mrs. R. A. Keyos. In August Air. and Mrs. ITayt will visit here on their way to Seattle, Wash. Miss Alta Rawlins, accompanied by her father, J. L. Rawlins, will spend the s 11 mm or in San Diego. Cal. Mrs. Turner of Texas is here, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. S. V. Dor-rah. Dor-rah. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Bransford returned re-turned from their weddiug trip in Cali-fo Cali-fo nia, where Ihcy visited' Dr. Brans-ford's Brans-ford's parents in San Ixosa and San Francisco, and later visited in Oakland and Los Angeles, Cal. They will be at home lo thoir friends after July 20 at Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harvey and daughter, and Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, will leave Thursday for Portland and Seattle, Wash. At Nampn, Ida., they will be joined by Miss Helen Greenwood, Green-wood, who is visiting there. ' Lyster Chambers, who lias spent the past winter in Now York, has now gone on a pleasure trip to Bermuda. His mother, Mrs. Chambers, will remain hero until fall. tr H Milton Spniguo, who has been visiting visit-ing his mother and sister here, will leave Thursday for Lake Tahoe. Cal.. where he will be the guest, of Mri. Kirk pa I rick and Mrs. Waller Stone. L. B. Pickering has returned from Idaho, and will be pleased to see any of his friends at his homo at 460 South Seventh East strcot. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis of Denver, Colo., nro here to spend tho remainder of the summer with relatives and friends. Colonel and Mrs. A. AVilliams and inmily will leave Monday for Fort I). A. .Russell, in Wyoming, where Ihcy will be stationed. Bobcrt Kowlor of New Jersey will bp hero the Inst of the month, to ioin ixlrs. I-owIer, who is the guest, of 'her parents, 2dr. and Mrs. Tfichard Savacc M " . M'r. and Mrs. Van Wyck of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Cal., are here, tho guests of their daughter, Airs. A. V. Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Svmns and ;Mrs. .Synins's sister. Miss Spelti. of Atchison. Kan., are here to spend the s,"-,icr,,;'ir!l arp al ,,on,c to their friends at o21 Third avenuo. The Twelfth U. S. infantry, formerlv stal.ioned at. Fort Douglas, wi'll sail from San iM-ancisco, Cal.. on .July 1.1 for the Philippines. .Jolin Hancock will bo home next week from spending the past vear at vale Schetield. Mrs. (i. W. Lambourne and daughter Miss ft 11 by. will leave (.he last of this weok for Seattle, Wash. Mir. Lam- Continucd on Page Ten. I SOCIETY Continued from Pago Eight. bourne will join them and return in about. a month. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rowo are now at home to their friends at GO Gordon avenue. ave-nue. . Mrs. Frank li, Stephens, who has spent the past month wifh her sister in Omaha, Neb., will be home today, accompanied ac-companied by her son Harold,' from Cornell. Mrs. G. A. Weiscr will leave here Fri.-day Fri.-day for New York and sail from there Wednesday, July 21. for Liverpool, where she will join her father and sister, sis-ter, to spend live or six months abroad. Mrs. Crissie Lawson Chapman and Mrs. Allen McNitt havo returned from New York, wh pro Mrs. Chapman studied on the pipe organ, aud Mrs. MeNitl. devoted de-voted her time to vocal selections, t. a , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Farr left Saturday Sat-urday afternoon for a month's trip lo the Seattle exposition and other places on the Pacific coast. ft 4 H Miss Joanna Sprague will be home today from attending the library meet- ing in New Hampshire and visiting her mother in Wisconsin. Captain and Mrs. Samuel C. Baldwin and family urn expected to land in San Francist'o the middle of this week and will go direct to Fort Wayne, Ind., where they are t.o be stationed. Mr.. Baldwin's brother and sister, Mrs. and .Miss Judge, are near San Francisco, Cal. t Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wood and daughter daugh-ter Nellie, who have spent tho past six years here, have moved to Los Angeles, Cal., to make their home. |