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Show . tea" was Fivcn yes-fcVi?n.oon yes-fcVi?n.oon by Mrs. Hnnry BU)ir af,ern ,)onnc, 1070 East HiU -trect. for the Mho "hltc" Mellon of wt S S prctuly 5u'rtl' J , . flowers. The rocep-'"furlshtenod rocep-'"furlshtenod by yellow mF Sue livaclnllis were used ,Bd Sn" forming a dainty ',,,e tal'lc Mra. John fl8r VSc tea table. Mrs. CJaJ George KIrby 1 mTii leal programme . lm J"54 Ti Mrs. Klrkham sang, .maBjel"1,1,0' ' ""lvc a nUino solo i2Ri'l fSlSs Wa' pliiyCtl dur" M: . r-,orec V- Keyset- enter-Led enter-Led Mrs-Gc0t nicbt at their W ferKrst South street in v MUH Bsit sturttle. --The table lo M;,0ri"ciT In Jonquils, UBtfSvS. after dinner. IBBf ti,,mii!ik entertained the KAithiir 'omtB,ri,iRe elub at a 9ft AISv followed by cards at BP laurel avenue. Covers Jp-ffthpmbcrs of the club, 'BR' i ,.'iit bo entertained by K?!'t. 1 1 Mr -Homo. SSS FlfU, iWtt ' KfE'nH' i venue. M'- 1 -'' rtre3d a paper dluV., v rnncrcs will meet this aftfto oviork : at the home of Dooly, SQC Kast South lem- yM',ttn" of the Clcofan for hs boen postponed until Soum of Sir lh of II frtix'r Mrs. rulmer Is a proml-JT proml-JT UzUr'oi tlie club. 'voMn? Democratic club will arBBfcstornoon at 2H Hooper build-ESh build-ESh Thomas will give a la lk TSJEatlon," All Democratic worn- TV. Foreman will entertain with NKtn this afternoon at the Fore-rsKBiqiarter!: Fore-rsKBiqiarter!: at Fort Douglas. I p H. Merrill will give a bridge ' ifitrnoon at In.T home, 530 East QjljWftatii .-trecL Sioioyecs of the Z. C M. I- will JfljMGr Minual reunion at the Odeon Hu3 Mrs, B. F. Bauer have rc-l3 rc-l3 JBlroa a trip through California. iliBBWor club of tin? Y. W. C. A. umBBm novtl Invitations for a vnlen- 'TK.nf. o be Riven at the association iilJKkthe Continental Bank bulld-VBfeday bulld-VBfeday afternoon. The entertaln-' entertaln-' "jjBBboB-n as "heart hunt," and the iHe are printed in red with en- gjBUrts li the corner. Mrs. W. F. Earls have re-BBjo. re-BBjo. flitlr home in North Yakima zrBBrtilt to their daughters, Mr?. r3BJk McChrj-5tai and Mrs. Phil P. 1'jRfclMrs. G. 71. Uallen and their (IV. MIfs Marjorle Halden. will JlABtet Douglas on Saturday for the l"BB. where Mr. rlalden has been it mWf after two years' service in f Btfttfmastcr's department nt Fort y Brf 11". Guy E. Bowerman and jMjBMllft. J. c. Weeter have gone to "Mjfc to spend three weeks. .'B.Hf. Lawrence Fox have r-''jBPclty r-''jBPclty from their ranch and Clark of Mantl Is visiting his Mrs VT K. Held. Ift'ilry. C. 71. Doollttlo will leave Wtr part of the week for the imj-S- Duui Is Imek from a two iWy ln sol'ern California, re-"2w re-"2w 'SJ' ?f tn l'"Yanclsco. Mfw of Salt Lake and D. V. W 'England Ul ,mVC relurncd floni . jBjL Blanchard and .Mrs. George 4W. , , entertalncd a few frlendw Bm ft?? afternoon nt their home, m'rwtli street. In honor of KJt" PoIn'tr of Santa Monica, MJ was won by Mrs. I'ointer. W"4- atja o'clock. I $K:.De.wev will return Punday ffgYtrlp' east, including Smoof5!'aRl0I Sl? f Scattlc' WaslL' wh0 15 sltiE m c. Mre. Coxoy Is Candidate. MASSlLLION". Ohio. Feb. 10. "General'' "Gen-eral'' J. S. Coxey, leader of an army of unemployed from Masslllion to Washington Washing-ton ln 1S94, today announced his candidacy candi-dacy for governor of Ohio on the Socialist So-cialist ticket at the primaries next August. |