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Show Ars. Rogers Gives Luncheon for J Her Qub EMBERS of the Cup and Saucer iv A! club were entertained yesterday; kilt' ll afternoon by Sirs. Jay Rogers a! home on Second avenue. Luncheon OS.-1 followed by bridge. Jonquils were tnsed In a crystal basket as a center-" center-" c for the table. The place cards were V i nirocks. c 'overs were laid for Mrs. George Stel-' Stel-' Mrs. Will EUerbeck. Mrs. Howard 'jTlOawson. Ir- Franli Do,e' Mrs' R- K' Wn Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh. Mrs. J. C. Mrs. C. E. Traver, Mrs. L. A. ,.,. Mrs. Elbridge Thomas. Mrs. : -'r-o Arts, Mrs. J. H. Patrick and Mrs: H. Child. , orettily arranged home wedding was t of JIIs Birdie III (id and Joseph A. ,pn which took place at the home ct hrlde'-i parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. a S6 West Fourth North street, last nine at 7:30 o'clock. The ceremony . performed by the Rev. P. A binip-and binip-and was followed by a reception. he bride wore a gown of cream-colored rmeuse with an overdress of Georgette v ,e trimmed in pearls. Slie carried a ' -fciuei of bride's roses. - i he living room was decorated in white nations and snapdragons combined u Ktahr6 and ferns. The supper table toe ainins iwt.t - ( carnations and snapdragons ar- it eed In a basket. he guests were received by Mr. and A Ridd, assisted by their daughters, V, i Alice Ridd and Miss Myrtle Rldd, i f aiso by Mrs. Emma Player and Mrs. i 1. Vincent. . Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. , " 3 Ridd. Mrs. C. W. Ridd and Mrs. W. "isen Servins punch were Mips Hazel th. Miss Norma Nelson and Miss Llla r ' hTcouple will be at home after March a 451 Eighth East street. i5f3f ' he EI Exito club was entertained yes-la- afternoon at luncheon and Ken-Ion Ken-Ion by Mrs. Fred Dust at her home Lincoln avenue. Violets in a. low bowl Soed the centerpiece for the serving ta-Tho ta-Tho place cards were shamrocks, cheon was served at small tables. -overs were laid for Mrs. Jack Ander- !Mrs Albert Zobell, Mrs. Joseph And-I'n And-I'n Mrs. C. A. TVoolley, Mrs. Jenkyn mas Mrs. J. A. Powell, Mrs. King I mas and Mrs. Will Anderson. II, , iVniss Frankie Jacobson entertained in-V in-V lally last evening at her home on l t Fifth South street in honor of Miss II tya Sims, a bride of the month. A supper was served. Jonquils in a is basket made, an attractive center-iher'l center-iher'l ! for the table. The place cards were , ,j-palnted in jonquils. Covers were CK v.: for eight close friends of the -guest , in J;-ionor. itrit of Liberty chapter. Daughters of . American Revolution, will be enter-:rar. enter-:rar. this afternoon by Mrs. F. E. luf'CV at her home, 79 P street. Mrs. lor Woolley will give two piano num-1 num-1 i: ', Including a waltz by Chopin and j-.l 'omaninoff's "Prelude In C Sharp jr, ,ir." Miss Jane Sands will give two . -1 selections, "Lisanwy" by Forster I c,u '- "Yesterday and Today" by Sposs. t &J 'ie ladles' auxiliary United Commercial i, ait;'elers will have its annual luncheon s-n i'.y at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. tfce 'i' M. Donohue. 561 East First South .et Luncheon will be followed by " - "S. The committee in charge of the . . ftalnnient includes Mrs. Donohue. a 2 " J, M. Miller, Mrs. J. Hansen and havei-' W. L. Wetherbee. c ait?: ;. rav bi'-' ' marriage of Mrs. Mabel Wheeler, of ?ge Lake to T. Jefrerson Kane of New which took place at Farmington . jday, is announced. .-rp r,; "ive i'"'' . v.. demonstration of how to make cot-cheese cot-cheese from sweet milk, junket des-iar des-iar and doughnuts will be featured at !::"' ! Center this morning at 10 o'clock. tail 'sonal' Help in Keeping- Household rithii - - Accounts" will be given by Mrs. O. J. P. Widtsoe this afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright announce the engagement of their daughter. Al-mina, Al-mina, to Leon James Mwrray of Webb Iowa. The wedding will take place ori April 1. Officers of the Continental Oil ' company com-pany entertained a party of forty at the Orpneum last night. The One Step club entertained a party of thirty at the Orpneum Or-pneum last 'night. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Central Cen-tral Christian church will be held at the home of Mrs. L. A. Charlton, 59 North Second West street, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. - Section 2 of the Ladies' Aid society of the Immanuei Baptist church will meet this afternoon at the home of ATra. Nelson Nel-son Calvert, 247 Wayne avenue. I The ladies' auxiliary to the Order of1 Railway Conductors will give a card party this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the K. P. 1 hall, 68 East Broadway. The public is, invited. ' . Naomi Past Noble Grands' "club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Walton. 1810 Fifth East street. The Red Cross auxiliary of the First Methodist church will mpet this after-, noon at the church to do refugee 'sewing. i :)5 The Catholic Woman's league. Red Cross auxiliary, will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Amelia palace to do refugee sewing. Mrs. Carl Wall's section of the Ladies' ; Aid society of Phillips Congregational church will give a St. Patrick's social in the- church parlors Friday evening. I V T ! The Young Women's guild of the West- I minster Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. I A. Lachlan, 2470 Highland Drive. j The new members of the Maxwell Mc- , Kean corps will entertain the old members mem-bers at cards Friday at Odd Fellows' hall. Members of the W. R. C. arid friends and Grand Army men are invited. Miss Ueene Barnes, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Barnes, will leave today for Washington, D. C, to take a position in the treasury department. ? |