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Show B CTe Re&l Ufaingj and the Climber. H I ee Dinwoodey and Harry Roberts leave for San mm Francisco tomorrow, where the wedding of Miss Hi Jennings and Mr. Dinwoodey will take place on Bit April 27th. B Mr. Roberts Is to be boot man for Mr. Dln- j woodey and unless rumor Is wrong, Mr. Dinwood- fl ey will have a chance to reciprocate after return- B ! ing from the honeymoon. 1 I For the wise ones Bay that the handsome Hj Harry has at last met his fate in the little beauty WBa, with whom he danced twenty or thirty times at WtW the Assembly the other evening. SH' & & IB And from all appearances this is to be Wm a summer of notable weddings. "Why the flH "v epidemic should start so suddenly and spread Hl! with such alacrity is hard to explain H; unless the explanation lies in the fact that the jB men are afraid the buds will get away from them, jHj and the generous girls want to make room for H, next season's debutantes. There were half a doz- H' en announcements in the air at the Assembly, but jHj perhaps it is best not to formally announce them H until the mammas and papas decide to give the Hg news to the public. jH " $ w w jBl The C. F. & I. has a representative here and it H is reported that he has been looking up honey- S3 moon data with a view of investing in one for HS himself. He seems to have one in sight, from a H coigne of vantage up by the Tower, and we all may flH bo invited to another pretty wedding up on the jfl The young lady is one of the most charming jfl of the younger girls, and what makes the rumor B take tangible form is the knowledge that the chap B gets up in time for church on Sunday. jH That would seem a test of deep devotion. jBBJ tv tw f3 flH A dainty bit of femininity who usually affects HflHn blue and white, and who looks best in that Hgj combination, was strongly indignant when I asked KbH) if she was ready to announce her engagement. Hfl "Absurd!" she exclaimed; "I like Cottonwood can yon, but merely for the scenery. I have no idea, of ever spending a honeymoon there." vSt j & t The sacrifices for the sake of friendship are often most pathetic. The beautiful girl in pink at the Assembly, who also happened to be the belle at the Newhouse reception, glanced over at the dark, good-looking man from San Francisco and sighed, "Ah, if Ruth were not my best friend." i iv iff& The handsome widow and her devoted knight are attracting a lot of attention, and the match would be an ideal arrangement. He has been so devoted so many times to so many people that this may be another false alarm, but best friends of both say that the young man's fancy will not stop with the passing of spring, and she seems perfectly contented and well, everything considered, consid-ered, the jewelry stores ought to have a very brisk trade from now on. 17 V V? The lipe warm days of the past week give rise to enticing thoughts of the Country Club, and the tiaps and saddles and automobiles are being made ready for the annual invasion of the golf links. And speaking of saddles, there Is to be a riding club started soon. A dozen of the younger set have already signified their intention of joining, and the prospects for some good sport are very favorable. O fc? v That wine and water do not mix was demonstrated demon-strated by a lady who attended one of the smartest smart-est dinners preceding the Assembly, for she stepped Into the ditch while getting into the carriage car-riage and, much to her discomfiture, sank to her knee in the surging tide. At least that's what she said, and she ought to. know. And this accounts for one party coming late at the dance, for the others waited while the hostess loaned her another anoth-er bunch of hosiery. 5 (V V The Holmes dance of last evening was a beautiful beau-tiful affair, enjoyed by about a hundred guests. |