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Show CSObETY jX(R3. WILLIAM 8. LOOM IS. who has , ft-m studying music In Berlin for the last four months, will leave for Leipslg early In the new year, where aha will Continue ' her musical work. MRS. S. B. CLARK and her two daughters daugh-ters have gone to Aspen. Colo., where they will visit Mr. Clark for two or three months. PHILIP ALLISON is steadily gaining strength at St. Mark ' hospital, and will be removed to his homo during the week. r . .MRS. JCStfS Jt;NGK entertained the members of the Brlilgo club yesterday afternoon af-ternoon at her home. t A. E. POMEROT left lnt night for the ooast to stay several weeks. MR. AND MRS. C. CRAPPS of St. Louis were guests of friends In the city yesterday, on their way to Los Angeles. 1 JUDGE AND MRS. LE GRAND TOl'NG. left for New York yesterday. They will remain for several weeks. DR. I E. ARNOLD left last night for Galeeburg, III., where he will visit relatives. rela-tives. - MISS MARGE MILLER will entertain at bridge Thursdav afternoon in honor of Mrs. John C. Miller and Miss Leila Trent. ... "MRS. DAVID HEMPSTEAD, accompanied accom-panied by her mother, Mrs. Welton, left for Detroit last night, wh?;-e they will pend the winter. . MRS. DAVID R. GRAY entertained at tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles Wilkes. a MRS. WILLIAM H. KING has resumed re-sumed her Tuesdays at home, p.nd Is , meeting her friends today. MRS. VICTOR M. CLEMENT left for Washington this morning, where ehe will make her home. ... 1 MRS. JOHN C. CUTLER. JR., Is enter- taining at a Kensington this afternoon. |