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Show C - . r P f ' H .. 4 - 'v v v vi tii 5 , - ' MR3. ALEXANDER C. EWINO entertained enter-tained -Tuesday at the Kenyon at the . second of series of luncheons. MISS KATHERINE GEDDE3 will issue lnvltatlona this week for a dance to be given December 22 at the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club. MRS. W. O. LAMB will entertain at luncheon Thursday, to be followed by carda. MR8. A. D. MELVIN received Informally Tuesday afternoon at her borne. In honor of Mr. John Reed of Denver. ... MR. AND MRS. J. C. REBER'are back from the East and are at home at the the Keith apartment house. -J MRS. C. A. WALKER will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening. , THE SHAKESPEARE section of the Ladles' La-dles' Literary club will meet Wednesday Wednes-day to have a final dlscAisslon of "King; .Lear" and to begin "Much Ado About Nothing." THE WOMAN'S CLUB met Tueaday with Mrs. A. T. Sanford, who read a paper on- "Comparative Education." B. R. HOWELL addressed the Cleofan Tuesday afternoon on "The Crusades and Their Influence on France," at the home of Mrs. Charles Wells. MRS. J. E. HOWARD will entertain at luncheon at Fort Douglas Wednesday. THE BOHEMIAN CLUB housewarming Monday night in the old St. Mark's school building was a distinct success. MRS. ABNER LUMAN entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. D. Clark of Wyoming. MISS SARAH IVA ANDERSON entertained enter-tained a few of her friends Sunday ' afternoon at .the home of Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore A. Taylor, it being her tenth birthday. birth-day. A musical programme was rendered ren-dered and refreshments were served. Those present were Miseses Lille Bush, Luella Luti. Leah Williams,. Bessie Robinson; Masters Ml ran Jocabson, Arnold McEwan. Carl Coverdale, Andrew An-drew T. Jacobson, Lewis Williams, . Laurence McKenzle and Alton Kent. |