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Show HI Society Events ojf the XOeeK V BKBl A threatening sky and intermittent showers KB Mj caused society during the past few days to cling mm i to the domestic hearth stones, and the week was HI Nf probably the dullest in a social way of the early Kg Jm spring season. Still there were enough social Hi HI gatherings to keep the gaysome set beyond the HI SI necessity of being reintroduced when the fair m( ) weather begins. mm t Mrs. Woodruff and Miss Blanche Kimball gay m I a pretty Kensington Thursday with Mrs. Styor as B I guest of honor. H S MIsb Zane entertains for Miss Ferry this aft- X ernoon. HI ' Mrs. Worthington entertained Wednesday. E Another delightful hop was given at the Post WW m lastevenlng. BPft ' The IIIsses Sherman entertain during tne Bail week at the Commercial v!j. Rum Mrs. Henry La Motte gave a luncheon Friday RiJ for her sister, Miss Simpson. Kg M ; Mrs. lgleheart received Monday in honor of her HE H : -cousin. Miss Elliott of Kentucky. Spring blossoms Hi: and a charming informp' ' made the afternoon H m memorable. Hft Senator and Mrs iUoi s Kearns will enter- Hh; tain the Presidential party at an elaborate break- m H fast May 29th. Ili Ml Mrs. .Neill gave a daintily appointed luncheon nl at the Alta club Thursday in honor of Miss Kath- HPw; erine Leonard. Bl Mrs. Hal Brown and Miss Anderson will be K: hostesses at a large Kensington on May lii 26th in honor of Miss.Katherine Leonard. Hlj- Mrs. Joseph T. Richards and Miss Jean Odell H jffi ; entertained for Miss Frances Howat Friday aft- flj . ernoon. 9j ' Mr. and Mrs. Broughall gave an elaborate card HSw party at the Kenyon Tuesday evening, in honor H f f Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly. wSm Charmingly elaborate was the musical recep- m'M tion in compliment to Miss Edith Ferry. About HI seventy-five guests enjoyed the occasion. HM One of the most enjoyable receptions of the ! season was given Thursday by Mrs. Edwin Kimball, Kim-ball, MJss Mary Kimball, and Miss Kate Williams. A most delightful tea was that given at the Officers' Club at Fort Douglas Wednesday by Mrs. tw Pardee and Mrs. Sturgis. m Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Howard entertained delightfully last Monday evening for Miss Ferry. 'yS w O O W Whereabouts. M r R. A. Keyes left Wednesday for San. Francisco. 9 Mr. Roscoe Breedon has returned from an ex iA tended eastern trip. m Lieutenant Falls has returned from his trip to ! the coast. 11' Mrs. Pardee will spend the summer in the east. Hit Mrs. William Reid and the Misses Afton aud Jasmine Young returned Saturday from New 1 1 - York. H J Mrs- A- c- Allen and her sister, Miss Margaret H m Keith, have returned from their visit in Seattle. H m Mrs. Theron Geddes left Friday for St. Louis H I and Boston. H ml Mrs. Eskridge of Seattle is visiting with her Rd'HK parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Keith. nSIl Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall has returned from a Kfj visit in Butte. figiJlJ Mrs. Judge returns from her trip to Japan this HI9 week. Hfjra Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter returned Wednesday Km from their trip to California. Wjjjm I Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gee of Los Angeles are Sill visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Broughall. Hrail Mrs. Forrester has gone to Winona, Minn,, to Mfcl'i attend her sister's wedding. m ' f I Mrs. J. D. Spencer and Mrs. W. W. Riter leave soon for California. Mr. J. T. Goodwin left for Chicago last Monday Mon-day to meet his sister, who is returning from school. Dr. Fred W. Nickin, after five years of hard work, has graduated from the Philadelphia Dental College with very high honors, and. returned re-turned to this his native city to engage ia tke practice of his profession. A great., host of old friends will wish him all success. |