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Show I I Mrs. H. L. AHHer was again hostess Wednesday afternoon of a bridge party. Green and white was the color scheme. The parlors and library were hanked with many potted palms and Indian baskets arranged in the corners. cor-ners. Mrs. George M. Downing and Mrs. David It. Gray poured coffee. Bridge prizes wero won by Mrs. Jacob B, Bamberger, Mrs. Hubbard Reed, Mrs. P - Fahian and Mrs. Georgo Downing. The guests numbered thirty. Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard was the hostess Wednesday afternoon of a card party and plate shower In honor of Miss June Blntz. "Sltxy-thrco" was the game played, Miss Clara Deal win-ning win-ning the first prize. Miss BIntz, the guest of honor, also received a prize. Aire. Leonard's guests wero Mrs. T. Kay Braun, Mrs. C. P. Loofbourow, Airs. A. II. Joplln, Mrs. Prank G. White, AIIss Livingstone, Aliss Street, , Alias Clara Deal, Miss Edith Halo, Miss Florence Grant, Miss Mercy Berkley, AIIss Louise Lamson, Miss Delia Rich- ards, AIIss Helen Buckingham, Miss j Leigh Black, Miss Helen Crltzer, AIIss Gertrude AInyer, Aliss Alarjorio Hig-f Hig-f gins, AIIss Helen Bamberger, AIIss Ge- ,( novo Clark, Aliss Estollo Clinton, Miss j 1 Agatha Borkhoel, Aliss Beatrice O'Con- S nor and AIIss Alamlo Sapplngton. Airs. J. B. Ingram, Airs. J. E. Brad- 6 ley and Aliss Dorothy Ingram have f gone to Long Beach, Col., where they will pass the summer. Mr. Ingram will 1 Join them early In July. X & C. AI. Robinson of this city left for Los Angeles Wednosdny. ' Aliss Juno BIntz entertained the members of her sewing club Friday afternoon. Aliss Fannie Bird left Thursday for Welscr, Ida., whore she will spend a few days; from there Aliss Bird goes to Portland, whore sho will spend the summmor months. & jx Airs. w. S. Culver entertained at a linen shower Thursday, In honor of AIIS3 Ada West. Airs. V. II. Peaso entertained the Women's Republican club Thursday evening. The library and back parlor wero decorated with many tall vases of pink and white carnatlonp, while red peonies and smllax wero used in the parlor. A hundred guests enjoyed tho affair. Air. and Mrs. T. Q. Wright of Idaho Fnll3, who have been the guests of Mr. nnd Airs, Georgo T. Odoll for tho past two weeks, loft for their homo Wednesday. Andrew Howat has returned from Golden, Colo. Aliss Helen Buckingham entertained tho members of her sowing club Tlnirsdny afternoon. Airs. William Druehl received informally in-formally Thursday afternoon In honor hon-or of Aliss Drew of Chicago. Miss Allnnio Burmoster will leave next week on an extended summer's trip. Sho will Join a party of friends a. Kanab, go through tho Grand Canyon Can-yon of the Colorado, then Into southern south-ern California. After visiting tho points of Interest in California Miss Hurniester goes to Portland, where sho will Join her mother and sisters lor tho remainder of tho summer. The Strollers' club received Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in its club rooms on Main street. Tho event was in honor hon-or of M,t parents of tho members of -ho about 150 being present. Tho I hall aia jlub rooms wero strung with many Japanese lanterns. Tho dining room was In pink and green, tho con" tor piece being formed of American Beauty roses, with La Franco roses at the corners of the table. Punch was served uuring tho evening by Aliss Eily Geary and Aliss llorence Alad-sen. Alad-sen. The ooinmltteo in charge wns composed of Alfred Avila, Frank Aload and Harry II. Aladsen. On Friday evening tho wedding of Aliss Ivy Prico nnd George D. Snell, Jr., took plnco at tho homo of the brido's parents, Air. and Airs. Ell Prico. Aliss Aileen Crlsmon ontortnlncd Wednesday evening In honor of Alls3 Gertrude AInyer. AIlsscs Elolso and AInry Loltus, tho daughters of Dan Loftus, are among tho highest graduates from the Webster Web-ster school this year and their fond father Is corespondlngly happy and elated. Tho young ladles nro accomplished accom-plished musicians on tho guitar and mandolin In addition to tliolr other capabilities. ca-pabilities. They stood at tho head of their classes this year. |