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Show II Society. fi With the advent of the sear and yellow leaf ff jf society will become more strenuous, and maids 3j and matrons who are striving to outdo one an- tj 5 other in original stunts will have to hasten slight- H k ly to get ahead of the precedents established the jag past week or two. The Masters runaway led off, h m followed by the Hempsteads' polite early morn- H nl '. ing callers, and society has been awfully busy 8n(f holding the smart set breath in the village draw- Hpf IS fi lng-rooms, as it discussed these events. The func- IkI If $ tion that surpasses such excitements will neces- IBtl 15 J sarily be thrilling and realistic. KlPl! I 1 ' HkO a H The surprise of the week was the sudden mar- Rjgj' m I riage of Miss Lyda Gray Rridge and Mr. George !Hif; Ij ft I Raymond Walker last Sunday morning. The mar- J I riage was planned to take place late this month, ' : I J 1 I but last Saturday it was decided it should take H&t ij I ! place the next morning. IHtjf $5 I I Rev. T. W. Pemberton officiated at the home of HHjl H I j the bride, only the immediate families being pres- HH?i fflf I I 'Miss Mary Winn of Kansas City attended the EHIj'1 H 1 h bride and Mr. Hal Hempstead was best man. Eflfjjj ffi M"r. and Mrs. Walker left on the noon train HHjf Ml for San Francisco and will spend some time in Hffifffj H : California. Hnf ,P t Another fall wedding of interest will be that HRjj fj L of MIss Alice Bartch, daughter of Judge and Mrs. wBtfl m f ; George W. Bartch, to Mr. William Howes Child, HK i yf I ' formerly of Boston, but now one of the prominent Hk j2 I J brokers of the city. KflE ' i Mr. and Mrs. Byron Groo have announced the Bfi ' ' j ' engagement of their daughter Pauline to Mr. Ar- KB r ! f I thur Davics. fijrf Tea and putting contest at the Country club to- Kw j dfty at 4 o'clock. Hostess, Mrs. T. B. Beatty. MM;; , Mrs. Robert Harkness entertained Monday aft- Bh' y ernoon for Mrs. Calhoun. Bffl j Mrs. Harry Hathaway will be here soon to visit Hfjlj; ! '1 Ker parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Groo. BSff Mrs. Chandler and her daughter Bessie have Kmffi , i gone East. Hflw I ' . Mi8S Chandler will enter Wellesley. ER 1 I Gov. and Mrs. Wells are back from Soda IBBffi I Ij Springs. HKm I II Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Hfflfj J ! ' G. D. Pyper are back from Brighton. Hfffl I 4 Mrs. Samuel C. Adams of Denver is visiting her HK$j i ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan. Hffl) I I i Guy Eldredge, Arthur Murphy, Louis Sowles Bffiffi I ' and Merton Wheeler, all of this city, go to Cor- Ef& i l I nell this year. Hfifjp I I Among the delightful events of the week was HjljE I j S the picnic given by C. Nason and G. Topliff at MHir I ; i 3 Walker's farm on Labor Day. Hji yl Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cunningham have re- Hn 11 turned from San Francisco. HK; J A ' Mr. Clem Schramm has gone to New York. IH jj L Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes gave an elaborate lun- Ht m I ? ,' cheon followed by a card party yesterday in honor Hi f ' I ' i 3 ' of the Misses Holmes and Miss Shoop. Ml ht I : The bachelor officers of the Fort will give an H b I informal hop this evening, and a number will go HI Iff I I UP fron town. H J I . Miss Marjorie Ellerbeck gave a Kensington Hray M Wednesday afternoon. HHp 11 : George T. Odell and party have returned from BUS! IH Silver Lake. HHL 'f. I Mr. and Mrs. John Dern have returned from EHW the coast. Hlf j; Jl M ' Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham go to New York to- KiHi If 11 ' morrow. HlMi'll h ' Miss Margie Miller gave a Kensington on Hjjjifw , Wednesday. Hrml 1 iIlss Elizabeth Niles entertained at a ping pong- I party Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keyes go East next week. Mr. A. H. Smedley of Kentucky is visiting Mr. j nfl Mrs, W, E, Smedley. Mrs. Theo Bruback gave, a children's party yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Judson entertained at an elaborate luncheon yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Evans of Denver. Mrs. James A. Miner entertained at cards Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Robert J. Glendenning has gone to New York. |