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Show , THE SOCIAL CALENDAR for today contains a number of important events. Beginning this afternoon comes the Kensington to be given by Mrs. D. R. Gray for Mrs. H. D. Styer. During the afternoon also Mrs. Channing will give a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin, and following, this evening, will be the Porters' reception at the Kenyon find the marriage of Mrs. May L. Harriman and Mr. A. C. Smith. j. THE AFFAIRS' GIVEN in honor of Capt. Hobeon were the principal events of yesterday. At the post in the afternoon after-noon Miss Creary entertained at an Informal reception for Capt. Hobson, In the evening Dr. and' Mrs.; La Motte gave a dinner party in his honor, and after the lecture at the Theater the University club was the scene of festivities. - - -,- . v. . I ' a . : THE BALI AND BANQUET given by the Knight Templar last night ranks as the brilliant event of the week. Not a detail was overlooked in the arrangements, ar-rangements, and the banquet,'- which was given In the Commercial club cafe, has seldom been eclipsed. a a MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WALKER WALK-ER will take a party of friends to the lake this afternoon in honor cf Cfcpt. Hobson. a a THE MARRIAGE of Miss Bertha Carter and P. Goulstone Grlffln will take place at 11:30 a. in. April 30th, at St. Mark's cathedral. a a MRS. D. C. M'LAUGHLIN. who has spent the better part of the winter in the East and South, is expected, home shortly. ' a .. MR. AND MRS. KEOGH have left Ford's hotel, where they have ltved? so many years, and are now at home to their friends at 102 North Main street. a a a' MRS. I. O. RHODES returned yesterday yes-terday from a visit in Omaha and Chicago. Chi-cago. a a a MRS. FRANK KNOJC gave an informal infor-mal luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Lewman of Wisconsin, who Is the guest of Mrs. S. B. Miller. a a a .THE FORT DOUGLAS Dancing club will give a ball at the Post tonight. |