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Show Personal Mrs. i i ;j r 1 1 h K. I 'ux of Wiiiiiuton, . nt tin- llot.-I I'tiili with hfi- son, Lieu t-ri:iii t. Lawn-ine 1 ox of tlit; naw r"Tiiif in oi l in.-. Mr. ;iih Mrs I . II. Li iny-stun ami .laniit'T, Mis- Ho I It I,i tun, h:iv fcone Id 'ali I'orn ia 1 h:iiI tlitj L'hrist-inn L'hrist-inn boliilay. Mi.sh Cathryit ( 'jt.-tli! will leave (his Wf-r-k for S'iii lfio to i--it Ih.t brother, VVuyim H. ( a-.H.', of tho niariufi .'Ofp.s. She will vinit Lns Atilrs ami San i-ran-cinco licfort1 returning home. i: :Je if M r. an. I M i f. William A. Jifyburn It'll Thurn.hiy for iv Vnrk to make their homo. They will vinit in St. Louis ami ( iiicayo on the way. Mrs. AnniO L. Johnston left last wor-U for TiOiiff Jlcarli, hero shu will be tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. James -'aw-snii, during tho winter, and will later visit, friends and relatives ut Oakland and "San Frmn-iseo. ; Mr a. II. MeiMahon lias retiiriipd from an e. tended eastern trip. She visited vis-ited Detroit and was tho jjnest of her nephew, ( 'h pi ui u furl; or M onroo, at Camp T.)i.v, N J., where ho is stationed. s: Mrn. Mnurirn Keane will leave next week for Kansas 'ity, M"o., to .spend the holidays with her luisbfiud, Serjeant Ser-jeant Keane, who is stationed at Camp Kunston. :s Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Vollmer, who expert ex-pert to leave soon for California to mako their home, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. (,'. L. Ifood in the Bransford apartments. V '-F AO. and .Mrs. Km est Kdinund. Grimes of Storrs, 1' 1 ah, a ro spending a few 4 days with Mrs. Grimes a parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J'. Gallagher at the New-house New-house hotel. , Mr. and Mrs. Kiehard "W. Madson and their sou, Jraneis, leave next week for San Iiiego to spend Christmas and New Year's with Robert Leo Armstrong. Arm-strong. Lieutenant and Mrs. Albert B. Fisher have gone to American Lake after spending ten days in the city visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattis have returned re-turned from a visit to Milwaukee and Pelafield, Wis. is Mrs. Albert Vishcr and Mrs.' Otto Fisher left last week for Philadelphia Mrs. George C. Heyner, formerly Miss Bernice Steele, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steele, who was married last night. to visit Carl Fisber, who is attending a Penrisvlva.nia college. They will later go to Washington and New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bagley will go to California next week to spend the holidays. Lieutenant and Mrs. Kiehard Eugene Froiseth have returned to Fort Leavenworth, Leav-enworth, after visiting Lieutenant Froir soth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. M. Froiseth. Mrs. T. A; Stanley and daughter, Vera, have arrived home from a two months' trip to California and Honolulu, where they visited Mrs. Stanley's Ufphcw, Mayuard E. Wcllard, who is a member of the field artillery at Scho-field Scho-field barracks, H. T., and also her sou, M. W. Stanley, with the coast artillery at Fort YYinfield Scott, San Francisco. Mrs. F. Sharpley antl children have come from Idaho Falls, Idaho', and are guests of Mrs. Malaney, mother of Mrs. Sharpley. 1 Mrs. B. TV. Ashley left today for southern California to spend the winter months. Mrs. Garrett B. Wilkin and children, fi'j'rM-r;, i i:M'';i ii n i Jai:e, have jruiio To I.u'iL' i io:i Ii tu : jt i tiie u tnT.fr. Mr. 1 Wilkin v.ill juin "th'-rn in th-j hulidavs. j Miv ) i,-nf ( "ovt-y ini't Sntiiri'i:iy fur ! .mi r-xwitied f;t-t'rn Trip, an 4 viH Vo ' J.uino.! in H-.lon by Mi-s Xornui .Mucl- I'.T, whu ha.s bt't'ii attfiidiiiL; mitb rol- i Meiba Kollo loit Saturday for Mf-ida:id. wiiio, tu spend tin holidays: with her sistrr, "Mrs. H. 11. Morris, for- ! inorlv Miss Aleut? Utdlo. , : I Mr .mid Mrs. Homer W. Sherwuod1 and tli 'ir son, J.ymi, are now at home . in their new resi.lenee at 14 15 Fctlerai i Wav in Federal Uoi-hts. ! Si! j Mrs. Charles T. Woodbury aud lit-I tie sou, Jiobbie, will return todav to J their home in Milr'nrd a f ter a brief visit with Mrs. Woodbury s parents. Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Cusworth. Mrs.! Woodbury earne to the eity to attend a party yiven in honor of her brother, Serjeant A. H. Cusworth. wlio left December De-cember 7 to join hia company at an eastern port. Miscellaneous Events Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F, Devenport entertained at a five hundred party at their home, 1 154 Browning avenue, Thursday evening in honor of Kred S. Devon port, who will leave soon for Washington, D. (.'., with the Thirtieth engineers. About forty guests were present. The national colors were used in the decorations. The prizes were won by Harry Garrett and Miss Aliene Margetty. Light refreshments were served. i X: j Mrs. S. AV. Peek entertained the mem-i mem-i bers of the Octo (dub on Thursday aft-; aft-; ernoou at her home, 52fi Jensen avenue. Luncheon was served at 3:iH) and cards followed. The table was decorated in the naiional colors, the favors carrying out the Red Cross idea. 'J'he prizes were won by Mrs. H. K. Hansen and the hostess. Miss Bessie Nickerson entertained at her homo in Park street Monday .-evening. The decorations of the home were of l hristmas colors, red and green. G amcs and tlancing were enjoyed. Supper Sup-per whs served late in the evening. The hostess was assisted by hey mother, Mrs. R H. Nickcrson, ami' Mrs. C. Chapman. The guests included Miss Kthel Erick-son, Erick-son, Miss Myrtle Myoroft, Miss'Delmar Oreenhalgh, Miss Elsie Osborne, Miss Dora Maycoedt,. Miss Mary Grecnhalgh. il iss Gertrude Ponkin, Miss Hazol S;mi-nelson, S;mi-nelson, Miss Hilma Kkstrand, Miss Genevieve Gen-evieve Nelson, Miss Nan Lloyd, Miss Eva Osborne, Miss Helen Lloyd, Miss Graoo Nickerson, Miss Carrie" Bamuel-son Bamuel-son and Miss Lillian ('. Lloyd. An interesting affair of the week was given in honor of Mr. and. Mrs. 1. H. Cox at their home on Ninth East Friday evening, when relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Cox gathered to honor them on their silver wedding day. . The evening was spent in games and music aud a light supper was served The C. C. club entertained in honor of Mrs. Earl Trimble, formerly Miss Margaret Schick, a recent bride, at a shower on Wednesday evening at 1487 Edison street. Music and cards were enjoyed during the evening. Later refreshments re-freshments were served. Those present wero Miss Luella Smith. Miss Elsie Geiseler, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Smith, Miss Marie Geiseler, Miss Ida Geiseler, Miss Annie 'Child, Miss Sallie Burton, Miss Dora Schick, Miss Rose Schick, Miss Leona Johnson and Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin. . Mrs. B. B. Owens entertained Friday afternoon at a bridge tea at her home in honor of her sister, Mrs. E. 0. Jones of Seattle. The patriotic idea was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. re-freshments. Eed and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and carnations were used in the reception room, where card tables were arranged and white-chrysanthemums in a tall crystal vase formed. the centerpiece center-piece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted bv Miss Huth Beless and Mrs. Paul Bay." The employees of Eardley Brothers entertained last Friday evening with an Orpheum party and supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jarvis. Mrs. .larvis was formerly Miss Christina Latimer, a bride of October. The supper was served in the company's office and the couple received a stand lamp as a gift from the company employees. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Eardley, Eard-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fugate, Mr and Mrs. H. B. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Langton, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cutler, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Fardlev, Mr. and Mrs. Ballschwiler and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bush and Mr. W. P. Silver. |