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Show Mrs. EalpU E. Booth, formerly Miss Bersie Goldsbrough, who was married Monday. s rt7m?&j rsTxnvn HI ' ' : y f- s-'-... - 3 : . Lv - ;t , if ' - : , . i w ' THK annual tea of the Home and School league "was- given yesterday yester-day afternoon, at the home of the president, Mrs. George M. Bacon, on U street. Fall flowers were user throughout the house. Marigolds in a brass basket was the centerpiece for the tea table In the dining- room. The un parlor, where punch was served, was sln'ilarly decorated f The guests were received by Mrs. Ba-Mrs. Ba-Mrs. Oscar W. Movie and Mrs. K. Go wans. Tea was served under the direction of Mrs. Movie, assisted by- Miss rI,uclle Buchholz, Miss Luolle Reid, Miss Alh-'e Moyle, Miss Dorothy Bacon, Miss i, lionise' Bacon, Miss Barbara Bteon and Miss Marjorlo Gowans. . - - - . - - The guests included ttie superintendent and principals of the city :;chooKs, rr--fefpors of the University of L'taJi, prcsi- - dents of the women's clubs of the city fl.nd others engaged in furthering educational educa-tional Interest along community lines. A musical programme was given under the direction of Professor Hugh Dougali. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Anderson entertained en-tertained at "500, " followed by tea., lat night at their apartment in the Sensing-. Sensing-. ton, in, honor of Miss Carri" Chance nml .On-iUe W. CXitler. who will be married next week. Marigolds were used in the living room and asters in pink and lavender laven-der shades were t be decorations in the dining room. A Dresden basket of the blopsnmp was the centerpiece for the supper sup-per lahle. Guests wre entertn ined at five tables at cards, followed by supper served n t the card tables. The hostess was as-eisted as-eisted by her sister. Miss Cora Howe. Mr. and Mrs. V'alter B. Burton entertained en-tertained last evening at their home on Kast Ninth South street in honor of H. Thurston Dunbar, who will leave soon for American Lake. The evening was fpfMit in da ncing, followed 1 by a late supper. The decorations were of a patriotic ns- ture. A merlca n f la gs were used about the room and f lowers in red. white and blue. The guests numbered fifty. Mrn. Krncst I -a m bourne entertained wit h progressive ga men a nd toa vestnr-dav vestnr-dav afternoon at her home on Fifth avenue ave-nue in honor of Miss Carrie Chance, an October bride. The decorations were in yellow chrysnn-. chrysnn-. thennims a nd autumn lea.ves. A has J Society news for tSo Sunday edition edi-tion will not be received By telephone tele-phone later than 11 o'clock Saturday Satur-day morning. Such Items must relate re-late only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone later than Friday. ket of the flowerd formed a centerpiece for the lea 'table. Autumn leaves were used about the room. Tea -was served at small tables. The guests numbered ttflrty-flve. Assisting (he hostess were Mrs. Heber F. Cutler, Mrs. Frank "W. Brazier and Mrs. Joseph necker, who presided at the tea table, and Miss Catherine WeiJer and Miss Mary Brazier, who assisted in seiving( ! Mrs. Warren Drummond entertained with a dancing party last night at Whitney Whit-ney hall. One hundred and fifty invitation;, invita-tion;, were issued. A feature of 'the evening eve-ning was a. special dance given by Miss Marcella Sweet and Miss Lyall Sweet, knonn as the "Grecian Butterflv" dance. It was a graceful and picturesque offering. offer-ing. Miss Margaret Crowley was the accompanist. The. hostess was assisted by Mrs. Charles Sweet and Mrs. John Holt. Punch was served. Miss Florence Pratt, who will be married mar-ried next Wednesday to C. L. Evans, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given last night by Mrs. W, .1. Wright and Mrs. George fe. McClelland at the McClelland home on Eighth East street. Miss Marjorie Wells will entertain enter-tain tit her home on Garfield avenue this afternoon with a shower In honor of Miss Pratt. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger will entertain at luncheon today at the Alta club in honor of Mrs. Ada Dwyer Russell of New lork. . Miss 'Annie Williams will entertain at an Orpheum party, followed by tea at the N'owhouse hotel, tills afternoon, in compliment compli-ment to Miss Cora Howe, an October bnde. Mrs. George Pearson will entertain enter-tain with a musicale this evening in compliment com-pliment to Miss Howe. , The Country club will close for the season sea-son this evening with the regular table d bote dinner and' dance. Tho marriage of Miss Zola Bngley and Courtney Bailey Harris will take place of the hrule s mother. Mrs. Julia Baclev tn Cottonwood A reception will follow.' Miss Euelhi Cutler and Miss Renan King wi he bridesmaids and Bruce McBrlde will be best man. dk Miss LaFond Tanner will entertain at a box party at the Wilkes theater this afternoon In honor of Miss Viola Bennion an autumn bride. Mrs. A. A. Covey will entertain this atternoon at bridge tea at her home on East First outh street, in hmior of M, Can'fornia ' W" leSVe EOO for The P E.'O. sisterhood will meet Saturday Sat-urday afternoon wllh Mrs. A J Gorham and Mrs. Smith. 7I5 First avenue Informs social hour will follow the meeting, meet-ing, in honor of Mrs. Byron Cummings ol im'itcd' A" vlsltmS '"embers are Radiant Sewing circle, o. E S will give a card party this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Joseph Eevltt. 114 Thlr- teenth East street. The entertainment committee includes, besides Mrs. Ievttt, "Mrs George Xuinlan, Mrs. Ruth Glas-brook, Glas-brook, Mrs. C. H. Valentine and Mrs. .J II. Martin. , " Miss Marguerite" Taylor and Mrs. Charles Chaflln will entertain the V. I. club at luncheon at the Wilson prill, followed fol-lowed by a matinee party at the Paramount-Empress. Mrs. fi. O. Slabanph will entertain this afternoon at bridge tea. at the home or her mother, Mrs. J. V. Hampton, on Sixth avenue. Guests will be entertained at live tables at bridge, followed by tea. Mrs. E. D. Wood ruff and daughter. Miss Virginia, havo pone to Loner Beach. Cat., where Miss Virginia will enter school for the winter. Miss Gladys Sahlin has left for her home In Milwaukee, Wig., after a. visit of two weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. H. Drummel, 766 Park street., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowan?, Mr. anjl Mrs. C. F:. Groesbeek and Mr. and Mrs. James Randolph Walker are guests at the O. .1. Salisbury ranch at Henry's Lake, Linho, for two weeks. Mrs. Ezra Thompson: will entertain the Crystal Bridge club next Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Buuth Temple street. Mrs. William Kronner will entertain at bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Charles Fold man of Seaule, who is itsiting her mother, Mrs. Frank O'Neill. |