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Show I I ADDITINOAL SOCIAL NOTES. 8' I ft- j Mrs. Henry McEwan will entertain jt j at a Kensington next Tuesday. A I Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and her cliil- nj K (Iron will leavo Monday for Los An- iff n goles over the San Pedro. They will 3j H Hiend the summer on Terminal Island. dK I M I MIhs Margaret Harris, daughter of m I Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Harris, will on- T I tcrtaln about twenty-five of her youn.? 'a " friends at the Harris home on Q ;' j street this afternoon. 3 . Mrs. CharIo3 S. VillC3 and (laugh- (I tor, Deborah, have returned from a J visit of some months In the oast. They Jj will leavo shortly to join Mr. Wilkos in Tonopah. Tho Country club opens the season 1 today with a tea In tho afternoon at 4 U o'clock with Mio usual sido attractions ji of tennis and golf. Tho hostesses will m bo Mrs. II. D. Nllcs, Mrs. B. S. Ferry, Iff Mrs. C. II. Pearsall, Mrs. F. B. McGur-H McGur-H rin, Mrs. F. A. Halo and Mrs. William y Iglcbcart. I & jt 9 Tho Daughters of tho Confederacy K gave a reception Friday ovenlng at I, tho Kcnyon, the hours being from 8 B: till 11 o'clock. Tho following received tho guests: Mesdamos Fred C. Loof-1 Loof-1 bourow, Clint It. Lolgli, Fisher S. Har-tt Har-tt ' ris, Kato Drldowoll Anderson, J. Sll-1 Sll-1 vor, Tom D. Pitt, W. S. Hall and W. j$ Prosscr. ffl a i . Miss May Bush was surprised on Sf Wednesday evening at her homo on jji Fourth strceet. Tho evening was spent 81 in music and games, after which rein re-in frcrfimcnts wcro served. Thoso pros-m pros-m ont woro Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hamuli Hamu-li ton. Amy Anderson Taylor, Maudo ' Fioltls, Sarah S. Ackerman, Roso B. I) Hush, Will Maxwcl, Flint Harrison, B Claronco J. Wilson, Frank Caffall, Lawrence Iloutz and Holly E. Bush. I & I Tho meeting of tho Ladies' Literary i club Friday afternoon was in chargo L of tho tourist section. Dr. W. M. j- Paden read a paper on "Japan, the ( Sunrise Kingdom of tho Far East." ' Tlioro was n special musical pro-i pro-i gramme, tho afternoon being opened r with a plnno duot by Miss Gratia Flan- dors and her pupil, Miss Genovo Ellor-1 Ellor-1 , beck. Miss Linnlo Ilutt snng two ? numbers, Miss Irma Watson played, M ( Miss Florence Hurlbut played, and A. ijj ', T. Volmcr sang. M Sll ' Miss Mnrgarot Groy Lano and Lieu-j-j tenant Edwin O. Sanders wcro wed-! wed-! j ded in tho post chapel last Thursday ;j I;' ovoning, tho ceremony tnklng placo at yl 0 o'clock. Bishop Spaulding was the fj officiating clergyman. J Tho affair was a military ono In S! - ovory sense. Tho Twenty-ninth In fantry band furnished tho music; tho ushers wero officers, the bride was given away by an ofilcor and tho best man was an officer. Tho floral decorations decora-tions wcro very handsome. Miss Lano Is tho daughter of Mrs. Hector D. Lano, of Huntsvlllo, Alabama, Ala-bama, and a sister of Mrs. Goodwin of Fort Douglas. Lieutenant Sanders, although al-though young enough to como wlUiln tho protest of General Corbln about officers of-ficers marrying, is a very popular young man. Following tho wedding thoro was a reception at tho homo of Lieutenant and Mrs. Goodwin. n |