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Show 1 'jjflisruss Miss i ! : Jvll Ethel C. Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : francis D. Heath, who will leave Monday for i Brunswick, N. J., to join her husband and I ;ake her home. M J I , V - : Air of Springtime; at Kensington j and Tea SPRIXG (lowers lent fragrance and beautv to the home of Mrs. L. P.. Martineau, Sr., on East Sixth i hath street, for a Kensington tea given rterday afternoon in compliment to iiii Helen Cannon, a spring bride. A novelty was introduced in the dec-anons dec-anons for the tea table. Growing cro-' cro-' 3-s in white and yellow were trans-tarited trans-tarited into a low green bovl ris a cen-1 cen-1 '!. Pink and white sweet peas 'ere used in the drawing-room and li- l t'ary. j j The euests. besides the guest of honor, we Mrs. William T. Cannon. Miss Alma 'Jinon. Mrs. Willard T. Cannon, Mrs. I "n Rex Winder. Mrs. Wilford Y. Can-1 Can-1 a Mrs. Tracy Y. Cannon. Mrs. Edwin t Cannon. Mrs. Ada White Cannon, .i i's. Rav Xeedham. Mrs. George Q. Can- w. Mrs. Daniel H. Cannon and Mrs. ' iO. Leaver. ; the hostess was assisted by her moth-t, moth-t, ': ),rs' John Q. Cannon, and her sister, s -5. Richard D. Andrew. I II Esito club members and their hus-l! hus-l! were enterteained last night by !: and Mrs. Joseph Anderson at their on M street. The evening was j! - :;t at cards, followed by supper served I small tables. Each table had a crys-' crys-' ' casket, filled with spring flowers, as j centerpiece. Jonquils were used on e of the tables and sweet peas on .'fs. The tallies and favors were in V'f desims. ! Kuests included Mr. and Mrs. Jen-Thomas. Jen-Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. An-i An-i , ?n. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, nd Mrs. Pred Dust, Mr. and Mrs. ; "I 5obe!l. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wool- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell. J s Adelaide Lipman will entertain at won at her home on First avenue 1 "' m honor of Miss Frances French Wean Park. r ( ;s Hortense Young will give a buf- i . mncheon todav at her home on -'n East street in honor of Miss i -n Cannon, who will be married soon, i ... :; Gamma Phi Alumnae meeting w for today will be postponed mi-I mi-I ' 'MTU o. ; ' ' j :r- Russell T-l. Lewis will leave Mon-w Mon-w Xw Brunswick. X. J., to join l nusbaml. Mr. Lewis has just re-. re-. j, Jnis discharge from the army and i . Society news for the Sunday editions ivill not be received by telephone later than 1 1 o'clock Saturday morning. Sucii Iiema must reiute only to evrnts of Se turd ay or for the coming week. Socinl events of the past week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes will nt be received by u-ie- i phone later thau Friday. Card Party Given in Honor of Visitor MRS. GEORGE L. BY RAM and 3lrs. Cornelia Sabin entertained informally infor-mally at bridge and a late supper last night at the'Byram quarters at Fort Douglas, in compliment to Mrs. Frank Graham. Jr.. of Tacoma, Wash., who is the guest of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Frank Graham. Sr.. at Fort Douglas. Three tables were arranged for bridge, and supper was served at the card tables following the games. The decorations were in pink sweet peas. the oouole will make their home at New Brunswick. Mrs. James E. Sanders of Boonville, Ind., is the guest of her son, C. R. Sanders, San-ders, and family at 863 Tenth East street. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Keyser and family will go to their home in Cottonwood Cotton-wood today. They have recently purchased pur-chased tho H. W. "Walker home. Miss Theresa McAllister will entertain I this evening at her home, 254 North First i West street, in honor of Miss Vilate Langton, a bride of next week. Miss Vilate LangLon entertained at. a shower last night at the LangLon home, j4 North First West street, in honor ot the bride. Twenty-four of the girl friends of the guest of honor were in attendance. Light refreshments were terved. , Mrs. Duncan Grant Richard and children chil-dren have arrived from San Diego and are at the home of Mrs. Richarfs parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mj-s. R. E. McConaughy. on East Second South street Mr. and Mrs. McConaughq are in Portland, but are expected home early in the week. |