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Show Miss Calna gmlth entertained tha T B. 49. club at her home Monday nlht. Tha time waa apent In sew Ins; and gamaa fol low ad by rafraahmanta. e a e Mra. Oaorjr Jay Olhaon entertained yesterday afternoon at the second of two affairs for Miss Loulsa Stubblefleld, who Is rlaltlng n this city with Mr. and Mra. Russel I. Tracy. Mra. J. R. Walker poured tea, t he hostess helnc assisted also by Mra. P. R. P'ernuson. Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mra. Mary Ryan and Miss Maud Thorn. ' Members of the Rllllken club will ba entertained tonight by Miss Ivy Naylor at her boma on Kast Third South street. The Utopia club was entertained ysa tevday afternoon by Mrs. Eugene Gay-lord Gay-lord at the regular fortnightly meeting, m lainrheon was served before the games, bridge being the feature. Mra. B. A. Wall. Mrs. Pauline Hands. Mra. C. C. t'rtsmon and Mra. J. C. Hancbott won the prizes. a a a- Ellsabetb Strlngfellnw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Strlngfellow of Forest Dale, and Royal K. Deighton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Detghton of this city, were mar- . ried at the home of the bride's parents at 8 o'clock last night. Bishop James Jen-' aen performing the ceremony. Only the , , mmners otLthe lmmerfiatefamlHes were present at the eremony. Supper was served later. The bride wore white crepe de chine, with trimmings of real lace, and carried rosea and lilies of tha valley. The parlor was decorated with pink and white camaUona. Mr. and Mrs. Deighton Deigh-ton will ha at home at 741 Hawthorn avenue after June 1. aaa Mrs. T,. B. McComlck will entertain . at tea at the Count rv dun thle afternoon to meet Mrs. MrOllvrav of Pasadena, and Mra. W. G. Sharp of New York. ' Mrs. William McAllister la entertaining at a partv at the Oarrlck this afternoon for Mlaa Ethel Felt. a a - Mra. Fred V. Ieonard la entertaining the members of her aewlng club this afternoon. af-ternoon. see Mrs. H. P. Clark and Mies Marguerite Clark have returned after a two month" vibit In Loa Angeles. Mra. Katherlne I.ynwood. niece of Mntthew C'ullen. and Thomas Brennan. were merrled yesterday at the Callen rune! parlors. Wedding breakfaat waa nerved to a few friends at the Louvre after the ceremony end Mr. and Mrs. Brennsn left later for Mullen. Ida., where they will make their home. see Mlsa lna K. Johnson and LeRoy Rice were married In the parlors at the Heron hotel laet night by the Rev. P. A. lmp-kln- Only membere of the immediate families were present. Mr. end Mrs. nice will be at home at the Heron after June 1. see Mrs. W R. Fife ta hostess at an after-noon after-noon tea today. see Mrs. George Msyor Is entertaining the members of the College club at her home In the Oaks apartments thla afternoon, see The Oi'-ket club Is being entertained this sfternoon by Mre. George Sherard at her apartmenta In the Stewart. . Members of the Schubert' club will be ntertelned tonight by Miss Edna Hunter end Miss Beesle Westphsl at tha home of the former on Third avenue. Mrs. R. C. tMlls and daughter. Miss Margaret Dills, have gone to Los Angeles to remain for the aummer. . e r ' Mr. and Mra. Kugene P. Qaylord are again at their bome. 67 First avenue. Mis Eva Madden, who la on her way from Chicago to her home In San Fran-ili.o. Fran-ili.o. is visiting with Mr. and Mra. Richard Rich-ard A. Keyea In thla city. e e Mrs. F, J. Weetcott will entertain the mrmbere of the Crystal Card club at the lest social session of the seaeon next tVerineedav afternoon. The final games In the serlee will be played and prises will be awarded. e e e Mra. D. C. Jarkllng haa returned to her home In thle city after a visit of four months In the eaat. Mrs. William Reld entertained at a children's party yesterdey at her home on Harvard avenue, in honor of her little lit-tle daughter. Lurlle. e e , e Mrs: Harold Smoot, who leaves the latter lat-ter part of the week for Waehlngton. D. C.. was the gueet of honor at a pleasant srTnlr given yesterdey afternoon by Mrs. Walter 8. Weller. The affair waa In the nature of a kenalngton, and the hoetess aaa assisted by her sister. Mrs. B. E. Bver and Mra. J. M. Johnson. Tha rooms were decorated with eprtng flowera. |