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Show ' Informal Dinner and Supper Parties LlFfTKNAN'T K I. KTAII.KTOS. stationed at Kt. I tone laa, who returned re-turned last week from Iienver. hers he was married to Mtsa Helen t'oulter of IU 111 more, entertained t a delightful aupir party last evenii.af at the post In honor of his bride. The other irueiite Included Mis Helen I-etrh-fleld. Miaa 1rothy l,et hfleld, Wise Male Holt. Ijeutrnant l'em broke, lieutenant Urooks. Lieutenant Mullen. Lieutenant Edwards and Uei.tenant WfaMbwan, Mra l.lly Wolstenhotme leaves today for I.ocn mid Ids ho point in the ti,lrt of, th tilrts' I'ntriotic league fAmertrs. As soon aa the qottiaiitine Is lifted Miss Hmlth of Seattl will make a tour of thai . various towns wh-r th lea cue haa units In the interest of the aoidtera welfare, see Mr. and Mra. Ifujrh Rhode have as thir uet for a few das. Mr. Rhodes' broth.-, James K. lthods of Newton, la., who Is returning from Kl I'sso, Tes . and Pan Krancisro, where he waa sent by the atate of (owa to take the vote of Iowa aoidtera In training at those Kinta. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will entertain at an informal in-formal family dinner thla evening at their com pit men I to their guest. thrysan-themums thrysan-themums In shades of rose will decorate the table and rovers are laid for ten. The hoatees la aaaiated by her sister. Mm fcthel Martin. e e e -Myn Mrav-WV- W. Jtiter presided over a prettily nppninted dinner last evening eve-ning at their attractive country home Irr 4'ottonworMl In compliment to Jamea H. Moyle, w3 la her from Washington. I. C, for a3rw weeks' stay. A profusion of gayly colored autunyi flowera were uaed about the bouse, the dinner table waa centered with a graceful baaket of ehell pink chrysanthemums and xvers were laid for Vrofeaanr and Mra. Ievl lgar Young. Mr. and Mra. James K. Jennings. Jen-nings. Mr. and Mra Rihard I. Morris, Mr. and Mra Walter I'. Jennings and Mr. and Mra. Oacar Moyle. see A dellirhtf'il supper party whs given of Halt I Jake, who are now residing In New York, are rejoicU.g over the arrival of twins. e e Mr. M J. 4'heesmsn and daughter, Mrs. Robert Carnplell, have aa their guests at the Chessman country home in t'ottnnwtod Mra. (leorge Varlner ireen, who la spending a few weeks in Salt Ijike en route to California to spend th winter. Mrs. Harold ltransfnrd I Jitnh left thin morning for Camp Zachary Ta lor. where she haa been called by the ae rlous lllneiM of her huwtarid. Harold Mranaford Lamb, who la suffering from influenza. Wednesday evening by Mies I,yla Moss st her suburban home at Woods Croes. the guenls nclwdel Mies Jennie lcwis. Miss (Mitda 1'ehon and Mlaa Amelia Moss and Mi-i. Wiltlam Moss. s Arolher Woods Croes pnrtv waa pr-slried pr-slried over by Miss Jesnette Roberts, who eelebrntfcd her birtluiay Tuesnay. Yellow Yel-low chrysanthemums, arranaed In a low crystal howl, centered the table and cov-era cov-era were )id for twetvs guests- Assist lug the hostess were Mtss I. vie Moes, Mra Lucy Roberts and Miss Kulh Johnson, e Mrs. J. A. K. Hetties leaves today for California, where she will spend the win-'-- Miss Yvonne Moon will leave tomorrow for New York to resume her atudlea and Mra A. T. Moon will lenve soon for southern California to spend the winter. .Themany frtends of Mrs Walter R. KllifMt. wif of tbe lafe citpfsln WsReTTI h:ltoti, who waa etattnned Mt Ft uglaa fth seveial yeara. will be grieved to learn of th dentil of Mrs. Klhotf's sister. Mrs. (leorge W. Johnson of Hai Francisco, with whom Mrs Klliolf has mi ner home sine the death of Captain F.I hot t more than ft )ear ago. e e Mrs. Robert H Allen Is again nt home i at the Hsmuel Mr In tyre residence on Mouth Fifth Fast street after a vilt wllh her brother. I'ierre Mcltitre, and family at their ranch In Idaho . e Mr and Mrs Frank Kimtivan. formerly |