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Show Personal. The family of Dr. Leonard Freeman is located for the summer at Estes Park. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reddin entertained enter-tained at a box party at Elitch's last Thursday evening. Mrs. A. K. Vickery was hostess at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon, at which she entertained nearly forty friends. The pretty home at 1301 Milwaukee Mil-waukee street was gay with pink and white peonies, and this color scheme was carried out In other details. s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hagus and Lew Kelly were guests over the Fourth at a house party given by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hynes at their summer home In Platte canyon. Miss Julia Merryweather and Miss Helen Merryweather entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon at their home. 1276 Corona street. Mrt. Eugene H. Weekbaugh is coi.-fired coi.-fired to her bed with a sprained ank!. Thomas J. McCue was In Buena Vista the early part )f the week and delivered deliv-ered an address at the Fourth of July celebration there. Miss May Gillis is spending her vacation vaca-tion with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Liver-nash, Liver-nash, at the latter's home hi Fort Collin. Col-lin. Miss Katherlne Campbell is enter-tining enter-tining her niece. Miss Nellie Donnelly of Sedalia, Mo. J Raymond J. McFhee and sister. Miss Reglna. McPhee. were week-end visitors ,to Colorado SprlngE. ' Mr. and Mr. Brown RufQn Webb are I '' ' up from South Carolina for a visit with Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Monarch, $36 Grant avenue. Mrs. J. W. Benson, accompanied by her son, Joseph Benson, and Miss Eva Green, are spending the week at Colorado Colo-rado Springs. Miss Lilian Gates is enjoying a visit to Glenwood Springs. Miss Edna Straub totok a party of young folks to Straub ranch to stay over the Fourth. Miss Regina Fiynn is at Idaho Springs Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grainger spent a portion of this week at Manitou. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Prior and little Marie Prior of 1235 Pennsylvania avenue have returned from an extended sojourn in California. Completing the round of pre-nuptial entertaining for Miss Margaret Keefe was the linen shower given Monday afternoon, aft-ernoon, June 28, by Mrs. J. F. Carey at her home, 01 Fayette street. Pink carnations and roses formed the artistic decorations of the house, while cupids and hearts were much in evidence in the dressing of the dainty little tables at which were seated for luncheon over forty friends of the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McAndrews are entertaining a house party at their summer home in Buffalo Park. |