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Show societ 'm In order to prevent Impositions v-mm v-mm nd embarrassments. The Tribune y H ' eouesls that persons leaving .social y lotcs. and especially marrlaffo lotlces or engagements, for publi- -y latlou. leave with them names ' - hrouch which the source or they ' ; amo mnv be traced if the matter y -r! 9 cnllcd in ciuestion. r fji i'clctv ihrongcd the new and artistic Uh o of Mrs. L. L. Terry Tuesday aitcr-a aitcr-a n- when a tea was given by that m rmlng hostess. All during the hours the reception the rooms were llllcd ,1 h brJghtly-cowncd leaders oi tho rash-' rash-' ible world, and the beautiful interior 'la ho home was. quite naturally, one or Zthcmcs of conversation and the suo-'3j suo-'3j - of many words of congratulation to ieift hostess. To the strains of sweet rmt-7 rmt-7 ithe guests passed to and fro and all Sfttii t rooms had been decorated In si. most . t Istlc way. further adding to their at-'a$..i at-'a$..i ctlveness ' Many prominent society en assisted, and the yowns were 5KCn ie tho most clabomte seen at an af-0f af-0f 'of tliis kind for a long time. ; delightful bridge party was one of 4 ssdny, given by Airs. Claude b. Y 1-me2 1-me2 tis and Aliss Charlotte Holmes at the irtmcnts of tho former. Ten tables let tU rc used and Uic decorations were In . k whuo In tho dining room iris was iTOIfti tetively used, the color scheme being .,!' -vellow and w)iie. Prizes wero won fltii Miss Edna Dunn. Miss Mildred AIc-i AIc-i i- lan. Airs. Campbell, Airs. Di Mrs. W H Iglcv, Miss Daisy Savage. Airs. Fred ru, tie." Airs. Will Brown. Aliss Emma 5D 1 Igley and Airs. Roy Brown. P fit 4 ft baby grnntj arrived at tho home eraliii Mr. nnd Airs L,e Grand Young. Jr.. 1 Bsdav, and Its music sounded sweetly dUiSi ugli the Itonic on the hill, whither - jiy roses and good wishes found their lOl y during tho afternoon. It itrs. James Jlughcs will entertain Urn . : nibers of the Crystal Card club and a y friends in compliment to Airs. C. A. ' i Igley Friday arternoon at her apart- nts'in tho Nelson. 3 fr. and Airs. AV. K. Farr left the city esdav for a two months' trip to the Ci'J thern part of Washington, where they ;t feet to spend tho greater part of the , . ; ,e In fishing. ui i, fHi1 -nc T-adlcs' Aid society of the Central iaM rlstinn church pleasantly entertained di3 imcmbers of the big Bible class at a ainf m parly at tho home of Airs. O. P. c -til rren. S32 South Kighth ISast street, ings of Japanese lanterns were strung a m tree to tree, and small tables placed T und the lawn were decorated with J honsc hunches of roses. During the u lolng music and dainty refreshments pfij enjoyed. JCtna Klwartl T,. Jones. Jr., Is expected home Si ay from New York, where ho gradu-7S gradu-7S d from Columbia with the degreo of '.m m. J?B Uss Grace j. Edmonds will leave Sat-4M Sat-4M ay afternoon for los Angeles, wl'.trc twill visit for a month, nnd will spend afremaindcr of the summer in Scat- a&$g tgrrSBnc of the pleasant events of Tuesday 5fnlng was the dinner party given by UoW.irantl Airs Walter G. Tuttle at their -,'io on First avenue. solas?- " 3fjM!ss Ila7.cl Tomlinson and Ben V. Alor-tffililwlll Alor-tffililwlll be married this evening at the Jgitno of the bride's parents, Air. and Airs. -jF. Tomlinson, on First avenue. The -s2?rcmony will bo performed by the Rev. WJIM- Paden of the First Congregational S!WIss Thonia Chlloott and Emil Jos! will a-IlDtB married Thuradny afternoon at u Ja?Slock by tho Kcv. F. B. Short of the ailinfst Alethodist church at the home of the ;,llde on West Third South street. A. quiet wedding of this afternoon will LwMh;i. of Aliss Forest AInrlln and n. B. "5!rnnor, to take place at "J o'clock. The t-iv. ,E. I. Goshen will officiate, and Aliss flHrtla Etlpew00(1 Jltlcn(1 tl,c bride. .iltlj.s Gertrude Shannon nnd Herman L. f 3gifli' will be married this afternoon at the homo of tho bride's parents, Arr. and Airs. R I Shannon, at 4 o'clock. The ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. Klmer ... Goshen of the First Congregational Congrega-tional church. The marriage of Aliss Theresa T.. Burton Bur-ton ami Frank It. Clark took place Tuesday Tues-day at 12:30 o'clock in the temple. A reception was held at ihc home of the bride's parents. 707 Second avenue. The home was beautifully decorated with a profusion of roses, red and white being tastefully used In the dining room with the assistance of ivy, while the parlor was fragrant with a wealth of white roses nnd the hall hung with masses of Ivy. Air. ajid Airs, It, 'J'. Burton received, assisted as-sisted by Air. and Airs. J. TJ. Clavk. Aliss Victoria Reed served punch, and the Alisses Ivy Burton. Florence Lan ford and Alary Burton assisted in the dining room. Tl:e bride was beautifully attired in a white all-over embroidery gown and carried car-ried .vhltc bride's 10303. One of the delightful affairs of the afternoon af-ternoon was the luncheon at the Unlver-silS' Unlver-silS' club given by Aflss Fannie Bird, complimentary com-plimentary to Aliss lailu D. Barr. The table was attractive with pink and white roses. Airs. Fred Hornung and Airs. J. Ar. Davis pleasantly entertained at a bridge tea In the apartments of the former in the Alillcr. The afternoon hours passed quickly in the playing of bridge, after which a number of friends called for tea. The Past Xoblc Grands' club will be entertained at the home of Airs. J. C. Flenry. 2R10 Soutli Ninth Fast street. Thursday afternoon. A cordial invitation Is extended to all visiting sisters. O. Bemis and family have moved from Twelfth East street lo 010 East FirKt South street. Air. Bcmls having leased the Kidder home. Dr. and AH-s. J. C. Tlanchett have for their guest their brother, Dr. A. P. Han-chctt Han-chctt of Council Bluffs, la. Airs. Thomas J. Nipper and Airs. J.irncs E. Bevcrldgc have Issued Invitations for a parcel shower complimentary to Aliss Lois Taylor, a June bride, at the homo of tho former, 1214 East South Ton. pie street, Thursday afternoon, Juno 9. Airs. AV. It. Wallace entertains Friday afternoon. Airs. C. A. Quigley leaves Sa.lt Lake Saturday for New Yurk, where she will sail for Europe to bo gone about four months. A meeting of the Quingcnla club -was held Tuesday afternoon, the prizes being won by Airs. Af. L. Snow. The next meeting meet-ing will be held Friday afternoon with Airs. Samuel King. Air. and Airs. Leo J. Kahn of Trinidad. Colo., are in the city, nnd will make their homo here. Air. Kahn is a prominent young business man of Colorado, his father fa-ther having. been mayor of that place for a. number of years. They were married in Trinidad Saturday, and will be at homo to their friends at 11 Oxford apartments. A meeting of the Gcncological society was held in tho Bccliavc house Saturday afternoon. The weddings of Aliss Alarjoric Brooks ami Levi Jennings Ititcr will lake place this evening at the homo of the bride's parents. Air. and Airs. C. P. Brooks In A street, at S o'clock. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Hon. W. AV. Jtitcr. the father of tho bridegroom, and will be followed by a reception from 9 to 11. Aliss Dean Alder entertained about sixty six-ty guests at her homo. 55 First avMiue, the event being her Ifilh birthday anniversary. anni-versary. The home was attractive with many flowers, the dining room in green ferns and syringa. the parlor in pink and while roses and the other rooms gay In a profusion of garden flowers. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Air. and Airs. G- C. Alder. Alay C. Alder. Alnrlha Wells and Vivian Ellerbock. A feature of the evening was the reading of an original or-iginal poem to her by her father. Airs. C. E. Allen, president; Airs. Tf. J. Fil.gerald, secretary, and Airs. W. H- AlcCornlck. delegate of the Utah Congress Con-gress of Alothers. will leave tomorrow for Denver to attend the convenllon of the National Congress of Alothers, to be held in that cily Juno. 10 to in. Airs. W. L. Anderson of Lucy avenue celebrated the twentieth anniversary of her wedding Monday night- |