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Show nnnnnnnniviniwuunruuuutari f ftponte.CTorlfl fuuuuuuvuuvnitnjvvw MRS. ALEXANDER C EWINO entertained enter-tained at the second of a series of luncheons at the Kenyon hotel Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. About fifty guests were present. MRS. RUSSEL L. TRACY entertained at a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, who will go abroad In January. MRS. A. D. MELVIN entertained informally infor-mally at tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John Keed of Denver. MR. AND MRS. JAMES E. JENNINGS entertained at an Informal evening party Tuesday evening. About forty a-uests were entertained. . MRS. BYRON CUMMINGS is the patroness patron-ess of a new society which has ben formed among a number of girls prominent prom-inent in the college department of the University. The sorority will apply In a short time for membership In one of the well-known sororities of the county- INVITATIONS will soon be Issued for the special hop to be given at the post next Wednesday night In honor of Gen. and Mrs. Baldwin and the aides ho will be here on a tour of Inspection. Inspec-tion. ... MRS. C. A WALKER entertained at a dinner Tuesday night at her apartments apart-ments in the Louise flats. MRS. WILLIAM IGLEHEART will en-. en-. tertaln the members of her Sunday-school Sunday-school class Saturday afternoon at her home. . MRS. G. S. HOLMES was welcomed back to the city Tuesday, after a long residence resi-dence In California. She reached the city with Miss Holmes, after having visited friends In Ohio. MRS. JOHN E. WOODWARD was the bostess Wednesday at a luncheon given to twenty-five of her married friends. MRS. W G. LAMB will entertain at luncheon, followed by cards, Thursday and Friday afternoons. MISS LENA WELBY of Denver is the guest of Miss May Crltchlow. |