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Show I. N0THIR "cu counlr-v nomo ,,as ' xJL bcon added to tho henuty spots around tho Cottomvoods, that of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Fabian, which is .iust completed. It is a lovely place commodious enough to havo houso parties and allow for comfort for nu-i merous gnosis. Mr. Fabian and his family. Mr. and Mrs. John ivlliott Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fabian and their little onoa will go out to spend tho autumn there and on her refurn from Boston Mrs. Fabian will join them. Many of the other country homes will be I cpt open late this fall, iVrs. Chocs-man Chocs-man and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Cheus-mau Cheus-mau remaining at their place till the winter drives them into town. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker will probably be in their place all winter. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Keyser, who entertained tho members of tho city commission tho last of the week, will move in before Thanksgiving time to their town house, but will probably go back and forth. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm TCeysor expect to have their town houso finished boforo long and will move in for the winter. Mr, and Mrs. H. "ft. Walker and their family will move the middle of tho month to their" town house, 1265 East First South strcot, after spending a delightful de-lightful Eummer at Briarwildc, but they will probably spend weeks ends out there during the autumn months. Tho beautiful inn at Pinocrest is now entirely completed and all its space is available, tho workmen having evacuated evacu-ated tho place the past week. All of jnjj the mountain resorts are remaining Ilcfijj open lato this year, both this and the jflfl Hermitage having extended their sea- jjjjj son till tho last of October. Since the jjslj canyons are really at their very best III I during that month, there will be numer- K oub week end parties at both places I all thn fall. rail ' P ( 1W OTOE plcnio parties are all tho 1VJ. rage, and during tho past week a J there have been many such pleas- H jj ant affairs. One party of friends left g ill in their automobiles Thursday for the fj Ifj flito of the Le Grande Young summer f home for many year at the head waters j of the Webor river. The party includ- 1 1 cd Judge Le Grande Young, Mr. and fi IS Mrs. Claude Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Lester IJJ Freed, Mr. and Mrs. William Held and B Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Harris. t j Tho party left town in the i ij early morning and stopped to 1. 1 i cook breakfast after more than an l ! hour's ride. The breakfast, cooked in LI l the open and eaten in tho glorious out- I j doors, over, the party proceeded to the K J place up near the Strawberry valley, J where so many merry groups of friends 1 have been entertained in years past. U Tho return trip was made the same day 6 the company reaching home lato that I j evening. ill " rT TTE very newest fad to be noted in fie way of fashions is the very III J'nglish mode adopted by the local II A'irls with such" telling effect the past j lev days. The smartest outfit seen so if Jllr is the plain tailored suit, mentioned lQit week, with the addition of the peril per-il fectlv plain Derby, and wonderful to I I relate, the monocle and cane of the III L'nglish dandy. Several of the swell-f swell-f H Cii society girls have adopted tho style i ai,J "i'c been seen wearing the outfit J at tcas 2'vcn by the younger set. Mis3 Florence Hailoran is popularly sup- II posed to have introduced the style, hav- 1! in seen it in active operation in Lon- II lon. Among the others who have ap- II peared in the swagger outfits are Miss l Mary Luman, Miss Frances Cowan, Miss Carolyn Cowan, Miss Leah Hen- $ derson, Miss Dorothy Bamberger. Miss j Helen Oberndorfcr and Miss Selma Lane. To say that the local girls are j fascinating in the costumes is only j mildly stating the case, even tho cane It takln a a rather attractive appear- J nnce when carried in the hands of such attractive girls as those mentioned, ft u I Or .V ?as abBOrbed the attention of the Country club people the past few weeks, the men having been f enthusiastically at work for some time R in the tournament for the directors' lH nPi WaB WOn lasfc Suny by i ; 1 0. H. Doohttlo in a fine game. During iff tho tveek the women-very few, how- I over began the fall tournament for I the championship cup and with only I nine entries played the qualifying I und n Wednesday. All of the en- , 1 tries qualified except Miss Margaret P talker, whose 8core was 152 Mrs itf Tiobert C. Gemmell scored 106, winning ff the prize for tho best score at 'the 1 Saved tho" Ifida tbe ,c5eht onion i piaed the second round, Mrs Gcm- mefl beating Mrs. Harkness. Miss L," r-- -rmmt- tit cile Gilmer Mtb. J. T. Gilmer, Miss Lane defeating Mrs. L. J. Gilmer and Mrs. F. E. McGurrin beating Mrs. C. R. Pearsall. The next play will bo Wednesday, Wed-nesday, -when Mrs. Gemmell and Miss Lane will play tho semi-finals and Mrs. McGurrin will meet Miss Lucile Gilmer. Gil-mer. WrriT the passing- of September thoi-j'oung people will all be gone to their studios onco moro and tho town will take on a much less attractive nnd more grownup air. Tho girls who remain at home aro many of them planning plan-ning some serious sort of club or other , helpful work, or a special course of study. Most of the young girls who are in college are already gone, the last to go being Miss Dorothy Marioneaux, who leaves tomorrow for "Vassar. Miss Bessie Callow returned to tho same college col-lege tho latter part of the week, and Miss Dorothy Bailey is visiting friends in the east on the way there. f. THE week just beginning shows little lit-tle in the way of formal entertaining enter-taining except those in connection with tho fall weddings, of which there arc to be a great number. Miss Katharine Jennings will entertain tomorrow afternoon after-noon for Miss Louise Spencer, one of tho young. October brides. A number of pleasant affairs are planned by the girl friends of Miss Spencer in her honor. Mrs. George W. Lnmbourno and her daughter, Mrs. Stuart Gordon Taylor, Tay-lor, have issued invitations for a tea to bo given next Thursday afternoon at tho Lambeurno homo, 89 C street. A NUMBER of changes have taken placo tho past week at the post, owing largely to the arrival of many new army people. Lieutenant aud Mrs. Reuben C. Taylor havo arrived. Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Taylor taking the place of Lieutenant Lieuten-ant -lohn M. Craig. Lieutenant and .Mrs. Ahrends and their small daughter are hero and arc settled in the house formerly occupied by tho Craigs. The Taylora have taken tho Eogers house, tho Tfogcraes go to the new quarters of Lieutenant and Mrs. Frederick C. Tt. Palmer, and the Palmers have had to move temporarily into the Ditto quar tors. I he Ditto's bonur nhsrnt on Ipmvp Meantime two brand new lieutenants just out of West Point havo been added to tho regiment, one, Lieutenant Charles II. Danielsou, having arrived on Friday. Lieutenant Henry B. Lewis, also of this year's class, will arrive in a few days. i AMONG the special activities which arc engaging the attention of society so-ciety athletics arc not being neglected. There are probably more good ?viin- mor.S ;immr Mm sniltv wntumt ;i tv. present timo than Salt Lake has ever known beorc. Day after day one may see whoje bevies of girls and young matrons making their waj to the swimming swim-ming pools in one gymnasium or anoth-or, anoth-or, where, under the leadership of experts, ex-perts, they sport in tho water for an hour. The swimming is preceded in several catcs by classes in aesthetic dancing aud one clnss of about forty of the young society matrons has attained really remarkable proficiency as aesthetic aes-thetic dancers. A brief vacation has been on for a short time, but this advanced ad-vanced class begins its regular work once more on Tuesday morning at 10:30 in tho gym. MRS. F. T. WILLIAMS and Miss Margaret Whitney entertained about forty friends yesterday afternoon after-noon at a delightful tea at tho homo of the former in compliment to Miss Lillian Russell, who becomes tho bride of Byron Whitney next Saturday. The attractive home was all adorned with marigolds, tho rich golden colored ilow--Tst shading to tho deep browim nuikinr a most artistic decoration. Mrs. O. F. Whitney and Mrs. George Bourne assisted as-sisted in receiving the guests, aud in the dining room Mrs. Henry M. Diu-woodcy, Diu-woodcy, Miss Reham Spencer, Mrs. E. J. Fit'.patrick and Jdrs. Winslow Smith took turns at the tea table, Miss .Marian "Whitney. Miss Lillian Wells, Miss Roso-mary Roso-mary Young and Miss Helen Spencer as-fisting. ft 4. ANDREW WAR HUM entertained a number of his classmates Friday evening at the home of his father in Federal Heights. Cards and dancing were the order of the day and refreshments refresh-ments were served at the close of the games. Personals M Tohn S, FUzpatriek of gfl Mich., is tho guest tl jjfl T. H. Brennan at the LiS monts. Mr. Fitipatri jH secretary to J, hH tondont of the Pen IfajH road, occupying the Mr. Mulhem as iea'til the Denver & Kfo G;inB Miss Floronco Ware, 3m and Mrs. Walter E. WiB of tho talented youncguiB circles, will leave the UH week for the Chicjga JB whero sho will spend tie jB Miss Ware took a jpediiB in Borkclcy during the'iB t i Miss Lydia Wbito uH mother, Mrs. Isaac WfcjlH for Boston, whero MiuH tiuuc her harp studies. lH remain in Boston this iH Mrs. E. H. Hojt, aM Gray, has as her guests L. m. Ilacknoy of Kif ' (Continued onFouVH 2yR-" tinued Trom Preceding Page.) " " Sv&n'and hwfaj:ar' , S5r dirt th Cn,Iag,,:,n ii!M2iBhl,'1,nvo gouo 10 uSjMrr?faHsca80B" ?tJIr.,Gwrge S. Bell have lose and nro once more WZr Jprimcnts. Their son, ,f i.W'y.to be with his grand-i(jS,i grand-i(jS,i ponrih East 'street. foJBr Kimball and hor daugh-9rt?Biee daugh-9rt?Biee Kimball, hare closed ud wM,c the latter-18 t "Mjl In the cast this win- m&& be ln Elko' Ner'' tt&9L W. Delano bas4-gone to mJlu health, which has been t 'Yk since her return from a itUtjjK tic early eummer. l!jjjBlKiyC.'Hill of the Twen ty-second infantry is at Port Douglas from Texas City, Tex., to' visit the Early brothers. k . k Miss Mildred h. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mns. Ma runs E. Jones will leave on Monday for Pasadena to spend a short time with Mrs. Prank P. Morris before enetring Pomona, college. Mrs. Pred U. Leonard and her children chil-dren arc planning to spend a part of the autumn timo in Mill'ord visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garratt P. Wilkin and family, whose homo is thcro. "i m Mrs. Leah Hill de La Villc, who has been hero for a, stay of a fow weeks at tho Keith apartments, has returned to her home in Hollywood, Cal. Mrs. Bng T. Cannon and her small son. iic-ky. liavo returned to their home In Federal Hoights after a Hummer spent in Provo at tho Hotel Itoborts. w Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Boswick of San Francisco have been spending a few days at tho Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Oharlos Smith (Bess McMillan) have moved from Pirst avenue ave-nue and arc now at home at 110 Twelfth East street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker Salisbury, who have been abroad, were expected home within tho next ton days or so, having planned to spend a short time only in Now York. . Mrs. Perkins, wife of Colonel Frederick Frede-rick Perkins of Port Douglas, will leave early in the week for Los Angeles and tho beaches nearby for a short visit. 4 M Mrs. W. H. Dickson expects to leave during the week for tho cast to spend a few weeks visiting relatives in Canada Can-ada and also in St. Louis. Later she will go to Santa Barbara with Mrs. Schuldor and her son. Dickson. Roger W. Powers has returned to continue his law practice in Los Angeles Ange-les after a visit with Judge and Mrs. 0. W. Powers. Miss Marguerite Daynes is back from a visit of some time with relatives in Los Angeles and vicinity'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cotton and their small son will leave during tho week for a trip to Chicago. Miss Hazol "Worswick leaves tomorrow tomor-row for Portland and Seattle to visit two sisters and a brother in the northwest. north-west. i Mrs. Montgomery is back from a visit of a few woolis in Helena with her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. John Longmaid. T Miss Carrie Craddock and Roy Crad-dock Crad-dock have gone to tho northwest for a visit with relatives' in Portland and Seattle. Miss Mildred McMillan has gone to Los Angeles to visit at tho.Raymon S. Wasson nome. Mrs. Sarah Boggs has gone east for a stay of Beveraf months with friends. in New York and Washington. . Miss Hazel Collotte and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy LundgTeen, are spending the week end at the Pinecrest iim in Emigration canyon. Mrs. 0. C. Smith, wife of the regimental regi-mental adjutant at Port Douglas, leavos tomorrow for the ea6t to spend the next six weeks or so with her mother in Baltimore. Mrs. Edwin Voris and Mrs. Parke Kolbe, mother and sister of Mrs. George V, Lawry, are hero from Akron, Ohio, visiting at the Lawry home, 728 East Second South stroot. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mackintosh, who aro known to a wide circle of Sale Lake friends, have rented the Jennings Jen-nings home at 172 First avonue, where they are at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Beless have gone on a tour of the northwest, to be away several weeks. Mrs. Pearl Hagler, who has boen a visitor here before, will bo here today from Bliss, Ida., where she has been visiting hor brother, nnd will be tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Hess at Fort Douglas, Mrs. G. B. Gilbert and Miss Laura Gilbert of Geneseo, 111., who have been spending the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham, loft Friday for their homo. Warner Morrison, who has spent tho vacation here with his parents, jMr. and Mrs. So th Morrison, left Fridaj' for Yale, where he entors on his freshman voarv " Mrs. Wnlter Ij. Mans of Ocean Park, Cal., will reach the city on tho Los Angeles Limited today for a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Noble War-rum. War-rum. Mrs. B. E. Walker, who has boon visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Schinithrotn, for the past six weeks, loft for hor home in Ely, accompanied by her two childron, M. W. Child, tho fathor of W. fL Child, is hero from Bosfon. and has joined tho family at Brookside, tha country home of Mr. and Mrs, Child, Mrs. W. A. Ruttan has returned from a delightful summer spent with relatives rela-tives in Aylmcr, Toronto, Canada. Mrs. J. W. Houston, accompanied Miss Mary Wall to tiro Orient, sailing during the past week from San Francisco Fran-cisco for Japnu. . Miss Sue Hempstead roturned during dur-ing tho week from a visit in Portland with the J'. H. Young family, and in Oakland with relatives. Miss Bertha Hompslead remained a week or so longer in Oakland. 0 m Mr, and Mrs, James A- ITogle will shortly bo at homo in their new home Hoglo, Sr., will spend the months of November, and Decombor in Now York nnd Washington Miss Ruth Brubakor rotoims Tuesday Tues-day evening after spending the summer sum-mer in. Colorado. Mrs. Thomas Kcarns and Miss licssio Fa dd is will 11C l'urc today to Fcttlo in the homo for tho winter, Miss Helen Krarns having accompanied hor fathor homo a week ago. Edwin Shelby, who has been here spending the summer with the Fred-orickson Fred-orickson family, leaves today for Champaign, 111., to continue his college col-lege work. Mr. and Mrs. R. TJ. Parker have spent the past week here on their wav to Butte, where they will make thefr home. Mrs. C. P. Harvicllo and little daughter daugh-ter Isabella will join Dr. Harvielle at the Moxum Hotel for the winter. H t Mrs. D. A. Markel and her three children aro home again after spending the summer at Los Angeles and the beaches. Mrs. B. Silver and daughter Selina, who have been spending tlic past week with Mrs. J. Myers, have left for their home in Ocean Park, Cal. Miss Sadie Myers will leave at noon today for Smith college, where she en-"ters en-"ters her junior year. Miss Louise Winslow is expected homo today from a six weeks' visit in Evanston and Bear Lake, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson have moved into the Emma apartments at 1119 First Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aldous have as their house guosts Mrs. M. T. Mocker and son Leland, o San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Beeman left Thursday night to visit Dr. and Mrs. Short at Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Beeman will also visit friends in Portland, Port-land, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Vivian P. Strange has as her gucBt for a fow days Mrs. Cooper Anderson An-derson and Miss Ruth Anderson, of OlniBtead. Mrs. M. McCarthy, mother of Mrs. Strange, who has been here visiting, has gone to her home in Denver. Den-ver. Miss Lyndale and Hester Barlot will 1 leave Monday morning for a two months' visit with relatives in Canton and Alliance, O. and Davenport, la. Mis3 Hope Kervin will leave the early part of the week for the west, and will visit her sister in Nevada for a short time. Later Mrs. Kervin will join her. t Mrs. Windsor V. Rice and her family will leave shortly for the east, where Miss' Isabel Rico" will enter school for the winter. M Miss Anna McClcment, who has been visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. Ebaugh, left yesterday yes-terday for her home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Ebaugh, mother of Dr. Ebaugh, left a few days earlier. Miss Mildred Tibbals left during tho week to resume her work at Knox college, col-lege, 111. Mrs. W. H. Dunn is home aftor spending spend-ing the past few months visiting relatives rela-tives in California. k Miss Kate Groo, who has spent tho smnmor on tho coast visiting with friends, has returned to her home. Mrs. Arthur G. Hertzlcr, who has been spending the summer here with the Melntyrc family, has returned to hor homo in Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Harls have gone east to be awav several weeks. Mrs. S. C. Adams of Donvcr. who has been visiting the H. G. McMillan family fam-ily for the past few weeks, leaves tomorrow to-morrow for her home. Mrs. 0. J. Salisbury nnu hor children and maid aro down 'from a stay of a few weeks at Pinecrest inn. Mrs. vW. D. Donoher and her daughter, daugh-ter, Boody, aro home from a stay of several weeks at the coast. Mrs. Richard Stingloy, Jr., is here from tho Newhouse ranch visiting her mother. Mrs. L. K. Bcinis, H Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGurrin aro back from a trip through Yellowstone National park. Mrs, C. P. Brooks is homo from a stay of somo two months on the coast. - Mr. and 'Mrs. C. L. Berry are home from a visit in the oast, having spent several weeks in New York. V Miss Carolyn Bkinchard is here visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. 0. U. Bhvnchnrd on her way to Oxford, III, i t Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. McCrcadj' of Pittsburg, Pa., formerly of Salt Lako, will be hero Wednesday to visit C, H. McCrcady and family. The Missos Dora Hunter, Frances R. Shields, Bee Beeksteud and Marie Clark wont to Tooolo Friday afternoon to resume their duties as 'teachors in tho schools thero. Miscellaneous Events Miss Flora James entertained tho B. G. Sewing club Thursday evening. Tho next meeting will bo with Miss Ida Giles. Mrs. Frank Laben was the hostess Thursday afternoon at a Kensington tea in honor of Mrs. W. W. Anness of Nebraska. The home was decorated with auantitics of pink and white asters, as-ters, these colors being carried out in tho ices and cakes. The guests were entertained delightfully for a few hours with a tea later, at which the hostess was assisted by Mesdamcs Bidwell and Randall. 4 Friday last. Mrs. Frank Chugg entertained enter-tained at a china shower in honor of hey sister, Miss Vera Davis, a bride of this week. A delightful afternoon was spent and the bride was tho recipient of many useful and valuable presents. Miss Flossie Gosas will be hostess Thursday afternoon at a bridgo luncheon lunch-eon complimentary to her sistor, Mrs. Harry A. Grotto. Mrs. W. W. Anness of Nebraska was a guest of honor at an informal afternoon after-noon given by Mrs. E. H. Jacobs on Tuesday afternoon. A number of the very close friends were entertained delightfully. de-lightfully. Tho hostess was assisted by hor daughter, Miss Helen Jacobs, in serving tea. James G. Rice circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will meet Tuesday evening at Mrs. J. W. Farrel'B, 426 South Fourth East. Miss Frances R. Shields entortained at a trousseau tea Wednesday evening complimentary to Miss Georgiana Robertson, Rob-ertson, one of tho charming October brides. An interesting musical pro- f rammo was given, and with games and he serving of dainty refreshments a most oujoyable time waB had. Besides tho guest of honor, there were present the Misses Doris Keyser, Edna Wilker-son, Wilker-son, Jennie Conely. Afton Olson, Jeanie Sherman. Orpha 'Keyser, Esther Gauo, Nellie Hasbrook, Nettie Loftis, Gladys Conely, Leola Necdham, Elda Haven or, Ada Loftis, Rowena Korns. Isabel Osborne, Os-borne, Mrs. Gcorgo A. Robertson and Mrs. Kent O. Ko3'es. Mrs. Lafayette D. Clayton enter-. tuincd at a bridgo luncheon at her home, 12S West North Temple street, Friday evening. Mrs. Boll Lyons entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Kelsey and "Mr. and Mrs. Thomson of Butte, Mont., taking her guests afterward to tho Utah theater to see "On Parole." Tho guests invited to meet the Butte visitors were Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Park, Mrs. Shay and son, L. K. Gillespie, Miss Ella Kelsey, Miss Oliss Cameron and Laurence Parle Mrs. B. H. Harrison gave a supper and card party Thursday evening in honor of her niece. Miss Evelyn Els-more Els-more of Omaha, who will be her guest during the fall and winter. Those present pres-ent were the Missos Estello Richmond, Edna Maboy. Doneia Clark, Bertha Kuhn, arfd Messrs, E, W. Parson, Dewey Kimball. J. P. Morris, Fred Moore and Ray Cumminge. Mrs, CIihs. W. Meakiri cave a family birthday party Friday evening in honor hon-or of her sister, Mrs. Frank Uoherty. who was formerly Miss Eldrcdge. The drawing room was prettily decorated with yellow autumn flowers and the dining room in pink china asters and sweet nens. Among tho eruosts wore Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Eldrcdge, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. 0- P. Eldrcdge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llowarth, Miss Una Doborty of Helena. Mont. Mrs. Gcorgo By water entertained Friday Fri-day f afternoon at a parcel shower for Miss Letitia Church, a Sentembor bride, Mrs. T. R. Burt and Miss Margaret Hurt nssistiiig. The house was decorated decorat-ed with asters. Tho bride recoived manv gifts. u A sociable evening was spent by the members of the 11. G. L. G. club. Fri-dav Fri-dav evening, at the home of the Misses Ifildn and Hazel Thomas, 740 West Sixth South. A dainty supper was served bv the hostess. A watormolon party will be given by tho membors of the "club at Bountiful next Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Harvey of Ninth East street entertained the members of tho Jolly Five Hundred club on Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week. Tho favors wcro won by Mrs. Jack Andrews and Mrs. Fred Giffin, "Mr, Giver and Mr. ITarvoy. A supper was served at the close of the evening. w Mrs. Lawrence Konnott entortained at a tea at her home on Tuesday evening even-ing in honor of Miss Mabelle Stephens, a brido of the wo ok. The rooms were decorated with pink and white asters, Mrs. Willard Humor poured coffee and Mrs. James Ivors, Jr., Miss Margaret Collins and Miss Gortrudo Googhegan assisted in tho dining room. I One of the events of the week was an enjoyable surprise parti v given ou Mr. and Mrs. J E, Yonuy of 703 South Main street, in honor of their socond nnniversary. The evening wns spent at five hundred.' Miss Florence Lop per and Miss Mario Dauley presided at tho piano. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the B? R. T. Saltair lodge 194 will give a card party at Mrs. H. A. Sowle's, 76 North Second West Btreet, Thursday evening. Miss Mario Sorenscn will entertain tho members of tho Billikou club on Tuesday evening. Mrs, M. A. Peters was the hostess yesterday at a bridge luncheon at her homo on U street, at which two dozen of her friends were entertained. The homo was decorated with pink and lavender lav-ender asters and the hostess was assisted as-sisted by tho Misses Alberta and Flora MeCanne, Vilato and Lvle Currie, "Maud Clark and Mrs. Otto R. Peters. Following Fol-lowing the luncheon six tables of auction auc-tion bridge wero played. Miss Hetty Haslam has been the complimented guest at a number of social so-cial affairs this week preceding her" marriage to Henry C. Nelson next Wed nesday. Mrs. Wm. N. Williams entertained enter-tained Wednesday with a Kensington, Thursday evening the G. G. C. club gave a china shower at tho home of Mrs. Arthur J. Bishop, and Friday evening Mrs. Chris Covotts and Miss Annie Williams entertained at the homo of Miss Annie Williams with a kitchen showor. Yesterday afternoon Miss Clare I Wl Kenor and Miss Maude Morgan enter- B V tained at an Orphoum party, followed Q jfi by a luncheon in compliment to Miss jfl Mario Scobee, a fall bride. The guests w wero Mrs. Scobee and tho Misses Irenu flj Scobee, Bess Judd, Hazlo Franklin, 'iH Edith Ekstrom, Bess Worthon, Florenco m Smithen, Irene Shields. Laura Malin, m Myrtle Cracroft and Katherine Dris- S Miss Allie Edwards and Miss Eva H Lund will entertain this evening at a IB dinner at the Edwards home for Miss j H Emma Beebe, who leaves Monday to UH enter Columbia college. IB The Souvenir Card club was enter- HH tained Thursday by Mrs. Malin, the ImH president. The game of sixty-three was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Hm Jones, Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Bone. WM |