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Show 1 SOCIETY 1 S ' n sr nssstf ' tJUIET home wedding teok place last Wednesday evening at-the home of Ir. and Mrs. A. M. Brown, when their "Charming daughter. Mabel, and J. B. , Cowan, a prominent young business man of the West Side, were Joined in wedlock. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock p.- m., and was witnessed by near relatives rela-tives only, after which a family supper was. served. " . ..- . . -MRS. C. H. GRIFFIN and her daugh-. daugh-. ter, Mrs. Elbridge Thomas, will leavo y during the day far the East. They will . visit' Chicago friends for a short time, and will then go on to the Atlantic seaboard, sea-board, .....' u : l -' ; . :'jRa SOPHIA SHARP and Miss Mary Sharp, have given up housekeeping and : for the winter win be at home with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings at 23 Emery x ' Holmes. : MR. ANdMRS. LARON PRATT have announced the- engagement of their daughter, May, to L. B. Howard. The wedding will . take place during the month. ' MR. AND MRS. DUNCAN MAC-Vlchie MAC-Vlchie left yesterday with their little daughter for a stay of some time on the coast. - , . . MR. AND MRS. J. H. LEE have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Lottie, to George Warr. The marriage mar-riage will take place next Thursday. VMRS. E. H. PARSONS and Miss Bertha Ber-tha Parsons will be in the city in a few days on their way to the coast, and will be the guests of Mrs. M. K. Parsons. -. -. MRS. ARTHUR SMITH, who for the last few months has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ira H. Lewis, will leave about the end of the month for Chicago. Chi-cago. V MRS. R. F. HAYWARD has issued cards for a tea to be given Thursday af- Iternoon, to say good-bye to her friends, firntll the time arrives for her departure, .Mi. Hay ward will be the guest of Dr. Hand Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay. "MISS LORENE LEART will enterUln . at a small tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Winnie Rhoades. GENERAL AND MRS. J. W. THOMP-am THOMP-am will give a dinner Thursday evening atMAlta club. a yfE ANUUAL DINNER of the Twen-tyVninth Twen-tyVninth mess, comprising the officers of the Twenty-ninth infantry and the honorary hon-orary members at Fort Douglas, will take place at the post Saturday night in the Officers' club. The honorary mem-;Ters mem-;Ters are the officers of the artillery corps and the physicians connected with the v army as well as a few friends from town. T-: THE ORGANIZATION of a hockey ! team has been perfected by a number of the younger maids and matrons. The captains selected or the respective sides are Miss Katherlne .Williams and Miss ' Ruth Klrkpatrick. The players thus far selected are Miss Elotse Sadler. Miss ; Alice Goodwin, Miss Marge Miller, Miss ' Katherine Judge. Miss Anna McCornlck, Mrs. Seton Lindsay. Mrs. George H. Jamerson. Miss May Scallon, Miss Maude Fitch, MIrs Louise Colbath. Mrs. Thom-" Thom-" as G. Griffin. Mrs. Edward Parsons. Miss Katherlne Geddes. Miss Gertrude Mc-. Mc-. Grath, Miss Dorothea Kinney and Miss Jasmine Young. The first play will be made tomorrow afternoon on the field at . the post., . ' ' " " I MRS. HUGH ANDERSON has returned from a trip to Messena Springs, a health resort in the St. Lawrence river. |