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Show I Tl " . . . -. " r I ! 5 ! - - - - i sruu ALriAnnuvinnTrirLrinrtarin w A PLEASANT RECEPTION waa given at St. Mary's academy last evening even-ing In honor of Dr. J. Lewis Browne, the well-known organist and 'composer, by the' sisters In charge of that Institution. Institu-tion. Several 'musical selections were given by pupils and teachers, and Dr. Browne also rendered some of his own compositions, much to the delight of bis audience. Dr. ' Browne made a brief speech, in which he complimented both pupils (and teachers on the proficiency shown. ' THE WEDDING of Miss May Kimball Kim-ball and Robert Forrester took place at St. Mark's cathedral yesterday. Dean Eddie performed the ceremony, which was witnessed only by Intimate friends of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester left . for Denver to visit for some: time, but they will return later to make their home here. MISS FLORENCE WAGNER of Anita, la., arrived in the city last evening ev-ening to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Beaeon,- at 75 East Fifth South street. - COLONEL AND MRS. JOHN W. DON NELL AN and the Misses Donnel-lan Donnel-lan have Issued invitations for a dancing danc-ing party to be given next Thursday evening at Chrlstensen's hall. ... . . MRS. GEORGE P. HOLMAN expects ex-pects to leave for the East within a few days, to be gone until fall. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Ethel Jepps and F. A. Spencer waa solemnised solemn-ised last evening at the First Methodist Metho-dist church. MISS REBECCA MORRIS returned Sunday from New Tork, where she has Just completed a post-graduate course in the kindergarten department at Columbia' Col-umbia' university. ' ' MR. AND MRS. F. B. STEPHENS have gone East and will visit several points in Canada before returning. ... MISS MABELLE SNOW entertained at a party last evening in honor of Miss Scholes, whose marriage to Mr. Sears will take place on the evening of June 18th. THE MISSES ALICE AND BEATRICE BEA-TRICE M'DONALD leave today for a three months' visit in California. MR. J. W. CURTIS AND MISS CURTIS CUR-TIS entertained at an informal rousl-cale rousl-cale Sunday evening. A delightful programme pro-gramme was furnished by Mr. Welhe, Mr. Curtis and a male quartette. MRS. WILLIAM SHARP leaves for her home in New York on Thursday after a month's visit with her parents. Judge and Mra.Harkness. |