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Show HAPPENINGS AND WHEREABOUTS Mrs. Clyde Squires of New York, who is visiting visit-ing Mrs. Horace B Whitney, will be the honored guest at a dinner to be given at the Country club this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nibley. Mr. and Mrs. William Story have returned from Colorado. On Thursday at Pinecrest, Mrs. Enos A. Wall entertained the members of the Imperial Bridge club. Mrs. Curtis Wherry was the hostess at a luncheon given at her home on Wednesday when the Robert E. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters Daugh-ters of the Confederacy were entertained. Mrs. G. H. Roberts of Denver, formerly Miss Myra Sowles, is the guest of her father, M H Sowles, and will remain until after the Sowles- ' Lynch nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Lynch gave a dinner at their home last evening for Miss Sowles, Mr. Lynch and their wedding party. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gaylord, little Miss Olive Gaylord entertained a number of her young friends on Tuesday. Mrs. Karl A. Scheid and Mrs. William Wallace , are in Los Angeles, where they went on account of the serious automobile accident which happened to Mrs. Sarah McChrystal and Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff. I Miss Jane Darling entertained informally for her guest, Miss Catherine Woolsey, at a tea at her home on Tuesday. Miss Marie Forhan of Boulder, Colorado, and F. S. Thompson of Aloha, Washington, were married at the home of her uncle, Judge Colborn, on Wednesday, the1 Rev. P. A. Simpkin performing perform-ing the ceremony. They will make their home in the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowans are the guests of the O. J. Sallsburys at their ranch in Idaho. I i Miss Joy DeCamp haseone t San Francisco after a visit With Mrs. Tciark and at 'the country home of the Fabians at Entwood. . A large number of parties have been formed for the week end in Brighton and will leave this morning for the resort, returning Rfonday. Mrs. George T. Odell and Mrs. Jdseph Richards Rich-ards are at th'o Odell cottage at Brighton. |