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Show kVm Russell, the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bussell, Who Will Be Here Today -with. Her Mother to Spend the Summer. HB'I3 Bitter for Sunday society page THU t In this oft Ice by noon aat-iJBiCIab aat-iJBiCIab te3 etc, should be In HFlDSLIGHTPUL affair of yesterday Mk ilternoon was the reception HjBTcn b' 'Mrs- r. C. IJanchett 3K'acd Mrs. Lafayette Hanchctt at PPPK tbe beautiful Hanehett home on Ppt'tTtniic. Several hundred of thc pfeirf the two hostesses called dur- VftfeifUmoon hours and the place waa flfcttlllitbesiironieryflow'cre of the sea-Bud sea-Bud gsy with the voices of many HiAl The two hostesses stood In the AImKi parlor to receive, -while asslst-tfiten asslst-tfiten n-ero irrs. p. v. Francis und , ?L!vt Johnson. Mrs. L. D. Peaslee aly.Mgrcg Margaret Gibbons also assisted JM" tie other rooms, while Mrs. M Fe'r. Mrs. II. J. Dbilnny. Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. F. I Oswald. iMiS!rrf1 Way and lire. P. L. Parker 4Hf at 0,0 tea- table pouring tea rfl-T Pfea. Ajsslsthif,' In serving wero ''""L" the young girls, among thum tJW'n Hanehett. Miss Marjorle TMEIj5s Martha Watson, Miss Orpha fEl' r11" -Aaenath Cowan. Miss AK, 'Bartow, MJas Clara Prout. and PrI?Hdii Hughes. In the alcove off Trj"4? . the Hyde orchestra was tgnamns a beautiful programme 1Pf til through the afternoon. The ir' vcro vailed In their beauty, 3PMJ in vases gracing Iho parlors, .-Elb J red Richmond roses !flnKSan4,bctle of Spanlshn Iris raak-ItBwHtsht raak-ItBwHtsht In the dining room. flk ttlirMtiit affair of yesterdav aftcr-v5K,ih,? aftcr-v5K,ih,? brIde tea- Klvcn by Mrs. i-Yl?11.eM aL ,,er homo In Fifth treit In compliment to Mrs. Be--MC,onci of the new brides, and ?nlmore. an old- friend, -who IT f r. y 10 .n,ali0 her home In Cnll-N Cnll-N lBid?is?w,s rooms of the Cullen ,TLTa,J8 ono of tho arllsUc and IfflwBiVT. Oii-faahloncl homes of tho IUK? iSB5ailt wlth quantities of tlle lca tal,Ie Purple Iris tf5i MtSf not9 of co,or- About twen-' twen-' rWShlhS8 C"J-V the. affair, the tMmwiS Vr Mrs. w. b. 10W?M'". Fred U. Leonard and Miss DilUBfn Howard enler- KiL,;iia beautifully appointed PB1 recently home from a trip .tMB9?.iif.e oval aol was lovely Pf(ffMn,9 and STeen. tho stately tTtta making an elaborate --Sm nMlM,alSl) exquisite cor-' cor-' I-MmmLV houtonlon-cs. Tho BbSS?1 "'on, the guests Bwk?tf Tlon0r huP Miss H m ? ,5A Douglas Kimball, JL2tftSyk GfWMBcek, Clarence Mr! arS' Lleute-t C , it:WSju)t'i ?J,rsJ.ftmcs M- -Petty of a (6 iMlM BriS 1 ine,J thc members 1 niUn anfe1." vhIch '"cans all ' f &HFvurten S?,,cs of. t,lc fjarrison. j W ghtf,, ttsLlnivn,"P. the affair nl iStldln-V1, ll0m; was bright with .If Mr ' " '"'c rooms. Sonic Lfc of whSBnrrai,JBccl for the play-,ctf play-,ctf HM' hundrpfi ,-,n?,-Vccl bridge and lauHMit t5nn.-.. 'Mowing the came jjMWtM. orflcc, as.r.8tlnp the horn YMiSi,?ta,tl table d'hole dln- IllLHh1-- yla 5;,, .l,1C '''"b was unite DM' 1 Kn'allcr nrrulrs bcln? on iiKfn"' nkI.,r' ,?lcRJeycr and Mrs. fttSHlKSWKniPrry ,L 1100,1 rr l5,fI MC.SHIlirr K: 'V.' - d Mrs. W. Plt knf''.VM l,r 1 cl Vr- Koolc who Cu ; '!? V'a-i,rentn" Mr- LliK1 hSl?i,,1, ,IB" today a a lBtt '' " ' '' Wh " -Ihil'Kn'i'K VS!WI,,II?: w111 "lf-'- SSySfc le" ''" sl,Cfit fo- Mrw. KteiV'1!1 ""tcrtaln a K!!'? .-ty of U"(,v 1 "in 0 ."".'""vllrt-. tbr 'lno- 'oflny. to spond party of a half dozen or more to BhiK-ham BhiK-ham this inorning- to visit the L'tah Copper Cop-per -workings. it iMrs. PrlKcllIa Jennings left Wednesday for Ocean Park, where she has taken an apartment for the summer. Miss ICath-orlne ICath-orlne Jennings will leave at the close of school to join her there. 2Mrs. E, G. Richards and her son Kenneth, Ken-neth, who have been visiting Mrs. IS. K-Starbach K-Starbach here, havf returned (o their homo in Denver. Mrs. Sturbach entertained enter-tained a few friends for Mrs. Richards last Wednesday afternoon. s A son, Howard Bruce Bncnrte, -was born yesterday to Ir. and IEs Bruce BoRarto of Valparaiso. Ind. Mrs. Bognrta was formerly Miss Florence Howard of this city, a sister of Mrs. Clara Stcphon-son. Stcphon-son. Miss Carolyn Aiurier arrived yesterday from San Dico to be a prucst at the home of Judge and Mis. Thomas Marloneauw Miss Angier was a former friend of Mlaa Dorothy Marioneaux. Dr. and Mrs. Orson Howard havo rented rent-ed their home on First avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hathaway, and will shortly bo at homo at 74 F utret. T- Mrs. George Amc3 and her baby have arrived from southern California, where they hav spent tho winter, tho little one having- arrived there. Mr. and Mrs. AmoB are again In their home. No. S Kensington apartments. 1 M h TiUsk Ada Dwyer, wlio in private life is Mrs. Hal Rueacll, will be hone this afternoon, after-noon, accompanied By her oung daughter, daugh-ter, MIsa Ioi-na Russell, and will spend the summer with thc Dwyer family. Mrs. George Jj. Savage will cntertalil at a luncheon next Friday In honor of Mrs. William TL Dale, prior to her departure de-parture for thc coast, H MIsk Blanche Henderson entertained tho yonrur girls of her sorority, the Phi Dta Epsllon, yesterday afternoon at her homo on Fifth JSast street, it Mjtk, G. G. Vetbryck Is home from Spcarflsh. S. D., v.'here she was called by illness and death in her family. Miss Gertrude Johnson of Helena, Mont., will he here shortly on her way through to Tos Angeles, and will visit her cousins, Lieutenant and Mrs. Bertram P. Johnson, at Fort Douglas. f. Tho german at which Miss Glenn Walker was to entertain her friends lias been postponed for one week on account of Illness. I- v MIbs Denlse Karrick will entertain a few of her friends at a Kensington Monday Mon-day afternoon for Miss Carolyn Angler, thc guest of Miss Dorothy Marloncaux. r, -a Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Parmelec and their familv have moved and are now at home at It'oO East Fifth South street.. Mrs F 13. Ma rev will entertain at a bridge" tea at her hom next Friday afternoon. , Captain and Mrs. VV 13. Grahnm of Fort Douglas- will entertain at a Sunday night supper at their iiuurlcr. |