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Show HAPPENINGS AND WHEREABOUTS g The Catholic Women's League is preparing for r I a large card party and dance to be given at the V Hotel Utah on January 8. It will be a charity f j affair given under the auspices of the social serv- ice section of the league. . $ Mrs. John S. Selfridgo (nee Beatty) and son , have arrived from Maryland where they have been with Lieut. Selfridge. They will spend the j holidays with Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Beatty. It Mrs. H. B. Felts arrived from Camp Lewis '' early in the week, and until her departure Thurs- K, day was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stew- art at their apartments in the Prescott. She, is now with Captain Felts in Minneapolis and later they will go to New York to be away until spring. Major Harold P. Fabian has returned from 5 Camp Lewis, Wash., to spend the holidays here. fe": Miss Ruth Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr, who has spent some time here a with her aunt, Miss Afton. Young, will return to u her home in Seattle early in January. J Mr. and Mrs. John Critchlow have gone to San- r& Francisco for the holidays. i Mrs. Chester Murphy, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles W. Whitley, has re- ' v turned to her home in Portland. Wi Mrs. Edna V. Callaghan, who suffered a severe Inj attack of influenza, is now convalescing at the lj Holy Cross hospital. '.ql Miss Margaret Walker was the hostess at a beautiful luncheon given at her home on Tuesday ' with Mr3. Chester Murphy of Portland as the motif, mo-tif, '"si Mrs. r aer X. Smith and Mrs. Sherman Arm- $ strong en. ained at a tea in honor of Mrs. Chester Murphy at the Utah on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Sowles entertained at an informal dinner at their home on Tuesday eve- ' ning. |