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Show I IB Socially Inclined f BhB One of the club women who can see "the hu- '' lBB' morous side o' things" tells of an incident during !ilHnf! tlie late conventIon Iield in tlle iE silver camp. u 4m BHff' !t seems that the women of the burg with char- ill BEfL' aoteristic hospitality were meeting the incoming B f SHwf ' trains, hailing all women who looked like the Mm - J ill wLWKt'r rGal tllIn and transporting them to the place of Hi ill ImHr meeting. There was one woman with energy and B 1 'li BB'i enthusiasm who on the morning of the second B rllSnEi' day 8aw a weary looking traveleV approaching mm ''.lBB' Irom tne stfltlon witn nn enormous valise of the mm i ' mmmm ' variety known as "telescope" ff, J j9$jRfi "Why, Mrs. S.," she called to a young matron mm ' HBB near at lmn(1 "Why don't you help this lady mm Wmmml wltl1 ner suIt cnse?" And runnin forward she nBfflBll'' attempted to drag the cumbersome receptacle from mm f:fBi': tIltJ linlKls o t,l woman. The latter, however, mm.. lmS ! ae 011 steadfastly, and would not be dispossessed. mm 'Smml "You're coming to the federation, aren't you?" mm 'mmmti asked the club woman. mm ' ' mmWmi "Naw," was the reply, "I'm peddling lace." . ,;lfIBl Tlie cliarlty kali for tlle Hospital Aid society mm mSSmm this year Is to be the big tlling o the early win" mm 'WmmmmV ter Tlle I)lac0 selected, the historic old theatre, " & mmmi takes the older people back to past days when Mm-' '"ifUr 1 Bit a11 tllQ We affairs of the town were given there. mm " ' 4wmmV Tu0 ldea ls a nractlcable one for lt wil1 gIve the mm 1 jfflBt'-' older people a chance to pay a good price for the mm ii'itl Wm ' stalls and boxes and watch the giddy whirl, which mm ' ' i 'nmi' ls wliat somo of them like best. mm' 1811 MIss Beatrice Cheesmanis to.be the hostess mm ftWmmmm at tllQ big cele1jratlon of Hallowe'en "Wednesday rSgBI night, and it is said the costumes being planned IB limflH by thG young glrls wbo win hQ tho bIg attractIon mmm M Wmmm at tho dance are something fearful and wonder- mmm '!:HotB11 ful to behold. TIlG small boys who are whittling mmy t'iiBI'i tlie "Jack-0'lanters" for tne affair are to bo re , 1 gjflf j warded by a dance for their own set two nights mmW '! I mm 1 Miss Emraa L- Maddison one oE the best lcnown H 111 Hffji 'newspaper men" in the town, has gone to Gold- mmm ''Wmmmw field not to seek her fortune, but to get it by B 'll$ilH( working for the big Sullivan Trust company. Miss Mmm 'IftJSHf Maddison has been in the field for some years mmm, ' 1 Sf Mr- and Mrs- Roljert Walter Glondinning are mm 1 IBhI' llore on tlielr we(ldIng trip through though they mmm 1 Hb! here on theIr woddinS trip, though they leave to- mmm i mBBi day for MexIc0- "Robbie's" friends have been mmm ' M mmmm welcoming him and his bride, who has a host of BIBi Salt LalcG frIends. too, made when she was Miss B B i II 3, FrGtl Doni gavo a whole set of bridge BB iff mB teas durIng tlie weelc the first for Mrs. B. G. Par- mmm SnS Wll Wil1 leaV today for Denver to 1Ive tIiere' BB ' ; 'I "B Mrs. Windsor V. Rice entertained at a bridge BftjlL !uBi! teas Tlulrsday afternoon for Mrs. William G. B 1r;l Bk ' Sharp, who has spent the summer here. Br '1 1 IflBi i Tlie Charles Walkers gave a little dinner K' V.fl Wmm Thursday evening to celebrate their return from B li Bh tlX faim' Wlllcl1 iS closud up 4for tUQ winter. B ' 31 Wmm Miss Mary Kimball gave a luncheon for a score K ' 1 H of llor friends on Tuursday last- HR iMIBBBt Mrs' Ralpl1 Bittinger entertained yesterday at BB IUB a Iuncneon at the Emery-Holmes in honor of Mrs. jB ' ' '"iBB Town Topics tolls us that J and Mrs. Mc- jBI fB Enery of London have come to lown (San Fran- BB PB Cisco) with the intention of becoming permanent residents, and will join the fashionable herd. Mrs. McEnery was formerly a resident of Utah. On the death of her husband she inherited a very large fortune. During a severe illness aboard she met Dr. McEnery in a professional way and their marriage was the result of a romantic attachment at-tachment formed while the physician was demonstrating demon-strating his scientific skill. Dr. McEnery held a very high position in his profession in London. Mrs. H. T. Cleaver gave a bridge tea yesterday afternoon at the Miller apartments. Mrs. Fred Baker is to come from Everett, Wash., next week to visit the Ferrys at Whitehall. White-hall. Mrs. Sam Porter is back from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Spencer Mann, In Los Angeles. An-geles. te & Mrs. J. M. Callow and her children are 'back after an absenco of two years in Europe, and are at home for the winter at 107 North Main street. & & & Mrs. N M. Hamilton has returned from New York. |