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Show I Russell Tracy Gives Lovely Xmas Party RL'SSF.I.L Ik TRACT wii h hoat at a beautiful prehollday party last venlnic at hla attractive homa tn Heconii avenue. A lnr-a Chrlatmaa tree, elaborately dec-i dec-i orati. waa plared In the ballroom. ' ITIxea were KITen tor vnrlima gam I and later supper waa aerved from a table centered with a amall Chrlatmaa I tree and vaaea of atately American ! Heauty roeee were at either end of 'the table. About forty irueata were j bidden to the enjoyable affair. j Members and friends of the Oliver j O. Howard Woman's Keltcf corps were j entertained at a 6i0 party yesterday j I afternoon at the W. D. Gaby home on Hecnd avenue. Christmas s;ieens dec- j ' orated the rooms and baskets of holly j centered the small tables, where tea was served. Forty guests reserved ta- hies and the hostesses of the successful success-ful af fialr were Mrs. Mary Iodge. Mrs.: Kannle ftrown, Mrs. Krankte Boyoe. i Mrs. K. fcUocklng and Mrs. Mary liaird. Thirty membeV of the College club I attended the first meeting since the f lifting of the ban on club affairs ye- ; terday afternoon at the home of Miss ; Florence Jennings on Houth Thirteenth Kant Street. Tea was aerved, follow- In the 'regular program and the as sintlng hostess was Miss Kather.ne : Forrester. see j Mrs. U. O. firaham, who came from her home In Walnut Orove, Cal., to! attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Orar Cooke, and Lieutenant Com- j mander John L.. Fax, which took place! last month, left yesterday, with her ! two young sons, for her home. j e Herbert Hchlller. who has been In the naval training camp at I'olnt Ixma. I Cal., la here to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Hchlllrr. - ' j The Past Matrons circle of the O. E. H. was entertained yesterday at the ', home of Mrs. J. T. Treasurs on Kast Hecohd Houth street, rians wre evolved for the Christmas charity' work and tea was served. Assisting th hostess) were Mrs. Luther Him--clalr and Mrs. J. Thompson. 1 I Miss Clarissa Kllerbeck has returned from a two months' visit with her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. J. A. Houveyrol (Miss Ati- ' rinfa Kllerbeck) In St. Iouls. Miss Kl- 1 i.-ri.k m v-e jit n..niff rnr tti win-1 ter with Mrs. T. I. Lewis on South F.ighth Fast street. Lieu tenant Lawrence Tripp arrived 1 home yesterday from Camp Hancock, Atlanta, Ga., where he waa recently mustered out of military service. Lp'U-! Lp'U-! tenant Tripp is at the Tripp home on J street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Walker mill iirrive this evening from San I ie !. where Mr. Walker has been in military service. Thev w UT spend the holidays with the II. W. Walker family on IwHt First South street. ' 1 Miss Frances Johnson will ret'irn Tuesday from Seattle, where she has spent the last two months visiting'rfl-atives. visiting'rfl-atives. The enrrnromcrit is announced today of Miss Anna Ampler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnmuel Ampler of I hmi-ver. hmi-ver. to Simon Shapiro if this city. The wedding will take place soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Hwaeringen will arrive toinorruw from the southern south-ern part of the state to spend the hdl-da hdl-da s In Salt Iake. |