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Show Kensington. Mrs. J. A. Bexell entertained Satur. d ly afternoon at the delightful home on College Hill. This was a Kensington, Kensing-ton, the feature of which was a contest con-test In dressing dolls. Most of the ladles demonstrated that they had not lost the art of childhood, and In many instances the little dollies were arrayed In all the glory that Is re- putcd to tho Illy and net to Solomon. Mrs Leandcr A, Ostlen was voted the best seatnstiess and designer among those present, her success being attributed at-tributed to the fact that she once read a Kclstcr ladles' tailoring pamphlet, pam-phlet, and at, ono time was instructor . in history In tho room adjoining the Domestic Arts department at the "A. 0. College." Following the time devoted to sewing, a four courso luncheon was served. Those who en-! en-! Joyed Mrs. liexcll's hosptality were: Mcsdamcs Cotey, Ostlen, Wlnge, Fisher, Moore, 0 C. Goodwin, Voder, Clark, Brangham; Misses Mattha and J2V Graco Fisher, Raymond, Kyle,, Jensen, '' vv2? Mollrlde, Linn, Katherlno Smith, DeGralT, Elizabeth and Ethel Wyant. |