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Show (ttOET THURSDAY Woman's Republican club, card party. Auerbach hall. History section, Ladies' Literary club, 10 o'clock. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters f American Revolution, with Miss Anna Y. Decker, 653 East Second South street. FRIDAY Miss Teresa Radellffe, cards. Reception, University sophomores. Concert, high school band. Mrs. J. R. Walker, bridge tea for Mrs. Albert R. Hager. Current Events and Current Literature Litera-ture section, Ladies' Literary club. Thistle club, dance and song party, 21 West First South street. SATURDAY Ladles of George R. Maxwell Max-well Woman's Relief corps and George R. Maxwell post. Joint social . and card party. I. O. O. F. temple. Miss Bickford, facial massage, manicuring mani-curing and shampooing for ladies and gentlemen, 413 D. F. Walker Bldg. Bell 7phone 1718-Z. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Hasel Florence Flo-rence and J. Herman Johnson at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Woodruff, last night, was a decidedly decided-ly pretty affair. The ceremony, performed per-formed by the bride's father, waa followed by a reception, to which many guests were invited. Pink and white carnations and ferns were the principal decorations. The bride wore a gown of white silk with lace trimmings and carried white carnations.' Miss . Ruby Ersklne, the bridesmaid, was in pale blue silk and carried car-ried red carnations. Frank Tregea was best man. Miss Mattle Read furnished music. Those receiving the guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. A., it JohnsonvMr. and Mrs. J. J. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. George Ensign. The following girl friends of the bride assisted In the dining-room: dining-room: Miss Abble Herman, Miss Virginia Elmer, Miss Winnie Evans, Miss Ivy Ersklne and Miss Ensign. Punch was served In one corner of the library by Miss VIda Beebe and Miss Lois Wrathall. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will spend their honeymoon in the Northwest, and on their return will make their home in this city. MISS MABEL BROCKWAY of this city an4 Daniel Ernest Seymour of Chicago were married yesterday at noon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lilley, the Rev. Frank Fay Eddy officiating. Carnations and smllax formed the room decorations. The bride and bridegroom were unattended. During the ceremony "Annie Laurie" was played by Miss Judith Ju-dith Evans. The bride wore a traveling gown of pale gray cloth, with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour left on an afternoon train for Chicago, where they will live. . ' MRS.- WILLIAM CHILD and Mrs. Hal Brown entertained Informally yesterday afternoon Jn Mrs.. Child's home. About fifty friends called. The rooms were decorated deco-rated in pink and white carnations and potted plants. MRS. J. B. INGRAM waa hostess at a luncheon in the Alta club yesterday. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twenty women. Daffodils and ferns, forming a low mound, were In the center of the table and violets were used as favors. The place cards were decorated with designs of Dutch girls. MR. AND MRS. W. ARTHUR BROWN, formerly of this city, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with a reception In their home. 2815 Upper Bancroft Ban-croft way, Berkeley, Cal., February 21. MISS JENNIE VART and Frederick Emerson, and Miss Esther Zacherson and R. I. Lunnen were principals in a double wedding solemnized in the city and county coun-ty building yesterday. . MRS. SUSA YOUNG GATES is entertaining enter-taining the officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers at luncheon In the Lion House today. MRS. JOHN C. CUTLER Is receiving this afternoon. She will be "at home" each Wednesday. MRS. HARKNESS and Mrs. W. G. Sharp are entertaining at luncheon and bridge In the University club today. MRS. JOHN C. DALT Is hostess to the Sewing club members this afternoon. MR. AND MRS. J. B. COSGRIFF are home after a month's visit In California. MRS. LEE CHARLES MILLER will five a musicals Thursday afternoon, larch 21, to meet Miss Edna Bailey. MR. AND MRS. ROT HUGHES and their two children returned Monday from a visit with friends in Canada. Hughes left yesterday afternoon for a four-months' trip In Europe. MRS. RICHARD A. KETES will entertain enter-tain tomorrow afternoon at a bridge tea for Mrs. Turner, wife of MaJ. R. B. Turner, Tur-ner, who Is visiting In the city. MISS ELIZABETH M'INTTRE will entertain en-tertain the younger girls at a bridge tea tomorrow afternoon for Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago. - THE HI8TORT SECTION of the Ladles" La-dles" Literary club will meet at the clubhouse club-house tomorrow morning. Mrs. Thomas Marlnneaux will give the topic, "The Romans in Greece. An election of officers offi-cers for the coming year will be held. MRS. EDWARD S. FERRT entertained a few friends Informally at a luncheon vesterday In compliment to Miss Hetta Hamilton. THE ST. PATRICK'S DAT party which was to have been given Friday evening by Miss Lucille Purefoy. has been postponed post-poned for one week on account of illness. MRS. OSMOND CARD of 921 West Third South street will entertain the G. I. A. of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at a Kensington tomorrow afternoon. af-ternoon. I . MR. AND MRS. D. A. MARKEL and family have returned after a pleasant four-weeks' stay In Los Angeles. MRS. CHARLES H. ONDERDONK Is entertaining the Bransford .Card club this afternoon. THE WOMAN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB is meeting with Mrs. W. C. Ventress this afternoon. w MRS. C. E. ALLEN has returned from her Eastern trip, having visited for a few days her daughter. Miss Florence Allen In Cleveland. O., where Miss Allen has a position po-sition In one of the Cleveland schools, and Is also musical critic on one of the large dally papers. |