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Show SOCIETY I HH4HH4H"W'H'II r order to prevent impositions -f and embarrassments, Tho Tribune y j request that persona leaving social 4 j notes, and especially marriage i notices or engagements, for publl- 4-i 4-i cation, leave with them names T 4- through which tho source of tho -j- pamo may bo traced If tho matter -I' f Is called In question. ' V -J' f OAIiENDAK. j . 4. y Mrs. A. E. Kimball will entertain r at ;t brldgo tea at her homo Thurs- 4-T 4-T 5Iay,. nftf;moon In honor of Mrs. 4-1" 4-1" Pinl C-v of -ffalley, Ida., and Mrs. J. 4 4- Jr. Ivlttcrmaster of Sarnhi, Ontario. T i-n"''a, who aro guests of Mrs. V Jychnrd Savage. It will bo the flYst 4 f f KCt lcs. Today Mrs. Smiley and 4-t 4-t Mrs. Ivlttcrmaster will be guests of 4-r 4-r honor at a banquet to bo given by 4 4- Mrs. J. F. Dunn. . F 4- 4 Mrs. J. j. Devcrcaux will enter- 4-T 4-T isln nt 51 "500" party Wednesday 4. T "itcrnoon In honor of her sister, 4-y 4-y Mrs. Brown of Aspen, Colo. 4 1 MJss Jane Howat will entprtain ? T P," Frir,?.y in "onor of Mrs. D. JSl- 4-y 4-y Hott Kelly of Tacoma. Wash. 4- i ,T.he Tuesday Afternoon Bridge? T S.h,1l w,n ,nceL today with Mrs. J. 4- v C. Lynch. jt. J. V , Mrs Stallman will entertain the 5 T 0Pt "rldgo club at her quarters at 4 v the post this afternoon. 4- T .Mps. L. S. Wilson will entertain t-4 t-4 at a Kensington this afternoon for 4 $ Kan M'SS Prilt ot Tont:ka. J .t. 2- Miss Stella Hulbert, a February V bride, will be guest of honor at : 4 v parcel shower this evening, lo be ! 4- given by Miss Ilattlc Crabbe. T 4 y Miss Kate Williams will cuter- 4-T 4-T 1?!" th.c Tuesday bridge tournament 4 v this afternoon. .j. "i ''! '!.' ; " News has been received here that W. G. Bateman, a gradual? of the '0u class at tho high school, has been appointed to a position as professor of chemistry in tho Tientsin university, China. After graduating here, Mr. Bateman made a brilliant record at the Leland Stanford university, where he was chosen a member mem-ber of the two honorary fraternities, Phi Ucta Kappa and Sigma PI. The past two 3'cars Mr. J3a toman has boon assistant as-sistant professor In chemistry at Stanford, Stan-ford, lie will sail from San J'ranciseo, February 1. for China, where he will re. main for three years. Mr. and Mrs. George, D. Keyset entertained enter-tained twelve at a charming dinner at their home Monday evening In honor of Miss Lillian Kakin and Dr. Hugh Spraguc. who will be married next week. The guests were seated at one table, which was effectively decorated in red. Red hearts were used as place cards, and a large crystal vase of red carnations graced the center of the table, around which covers were laid for the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. J. ,T. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. James Ingcoretscn, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Kd wards. Miss Carrie Sap-pington Sap-pington and Lawrence J"ox. Miss Lorine Lcary entertained a few friends at bridge tea Monday afternoon at her apartment in the Grace in honor, of Mrs. D. Elliott ICelly of Tacoma. Wash., who, with her children, is spending spend-ing a few days here cm route to Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Pa., to v'sit Mrs. Kelly's mother. The rooms were brfgnt wlt.i spring flowers, flow-ers, and Miss Leary was assisted by Mrs. L. L. Savage and Miss LJacr. The Lowe home was the scene of a simple but beautiful christening service Sunday afternoon, when Barbara, the infant in-fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe, was christened by Mrs. Lowe's uncle. Chaplain John T. Axton. Only the immediate families were prosenl and the rooms were prettily decorated in the spring flowers. The Wells homo was the scene, of a pretty bridge tea Monday afternoon, when Mrs. Jlcbcr M. Wells entertained four tables at bridge, and later a number went in to tea. Tho decorations were in red, with a tall vase of red roses In the center of the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. TGlwood S. Brown and their daughter, Virginia, who left last week for San Francisco, will sail from that "place today for Manila, where they will make, their home for several years. Mr. Brown will be connected with the V. M. C. A. . Mr. and Mis. J. A. Flowers and their daughter. Dorothy, will leave today for Los Angeles, Cal.. where they will spend the remainder of the winter with their daughter and sister. Mrs. Iva O. II. Meyers, An out-of-town wedding of inlcresl lo-day lo-day will be thai of Miss Emillc Bannister Ban-nister and 0. 1!. Sprngne. which will take place this evening at the home ot the bride's mother in T.os Angeles, Cal. A reception will follow the ceremony. Miss Bessie Crumby, who formerly; lived here, is spending the. winter with friends hi Taeonin. Wash., where she lias reecnily returned after spending the holidays wilh her sister. Miss Mabel Crumby, at Stanford university. Irwin J. Bounds of Sesittle will lie n guest ji I the Osborne home, fi-l" ICast First South street, for the next ten days, lie is late of Vale and will be entertained by a number of Yale students in this city. Judge and Mrs. .1. C. Royle have as their guest Mrs. Boyle's eldest sister, Mrs. Mai-y S. Turner of Denver. Colo. Mrs. Turner will be here until after the KlngrPalmer wedding on Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Wight enlertaineii eighteen eigh-teen friends at a delightful affair nt her homo Mo.nlay e.v.'oing in honor -of Mrs. and Mls I'rati, who are visiting here from Topoki. Kan. Miss Dorothy Colhorn has returned to Montlecllo seminary. In Illinois. after spending the Christmas holidays hor with her parents, Judge and Sirs. F. Colborn. Samuel Ne.whou.se, acrompanlod hv hi. ulster. Mrs. Laura Irwin, will be here Friday from Paris. "Mis. Irwin will spend several months at the Newhouso home. Mis Lue.y Van Cott haw relumed from a short visit In Chicago and Now York. She. also spoilt a few days with Mr and Mrs. Xat M. Brigham at Wheat on. Chaplain and Mrs. John T. Axton and Miolr family -will leave Wedncsdav for Fort McKcnzle, Wyo.. where Chaplain Axton will be stationed. Mrs. Julia. Taylor left Saturday for Los Angeles, Cal.. where- she wilt spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. j.n-drew j.n-drew Howat, Jr. Col. George B. Squires left Monday evening for southern California, where he will spend six weeks or two monlhrj for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Von Knobloch ha gone (o san Diego ami l.os Angeles, r'al.. where she will spend the next two months. Miss Blanche Sluats. one 0f the nrnmi nent public school teachers, left Monday for her home In Pittsburg, Ta. Mrs. Catherine Mitchell of Butte, Mont., is here, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jay Rogers. Mrs, Slcnltou.se- has returned from a visit in southern California. |