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Show uu Socie ty BIRTHDAY PARTY. MIbb Yulitea Wheelwright was the charming young hostess at a prettily arranged blrthaay party Friday evening, eve-ning, at tho Wheelwright home, 750 Twenty-sixth street, when a number of her friends wero blddon to celo-brato celo-brato tho seventeenth anniversary of her birth. Pink white and red roses formed the decoration Music and games wore onjoyed by all and at a late hour a dainty repast was servod by Mrs. Hazel Owons and Mrs. May wallln, after which the Joyful crowd departed io their homes, wishing their hostess many happy returns of tho day. Those present wore: MIsbob Edith Child, Beatrlco Easlcy. Irene Chock-etts, Chock-etts, Ida Adams, Florenco Crites, L-nora L-nora Hall, Ethel Falls, Mlnnio Manful, Man-ful, Maudo Jonson, Nellie Wheelwright, Wheel-wright, Sadlo Craig: Monsr. Seth Stone, Ed. Wright, Raleigh Ames, Errol Collins, Vivian Powers, Frank Comurn, Ludlou T.osseo, Lloyd Canfleld and Merle Wheelwright. CHINA SHOWER. Last Monday evening Mrs A. E. Wllfong entertained a number .of her frlendB at her home on Seventh street at a china shower ln honor of MIbs Elizabeth Ipsen, who is to bo numbered num-bered among the June brides. The tUne was merrily spent In playing play-ing amusing and exciting games. Tho dining room whore a delicious lunch was .served was decorated with red, white and pink roses. The bride-to-be recolvcd many beautiful pieces of china. Those present wero: Mrs. J. W. Rex. Wm. Stowe, Ralph Smuln. Clyde Rcdfleld. Henry Smuln, Hilda Nord-qulst, Nord-qulst, Emma McDonald, Ellen Con-nerford, Con-nerford, Rosabelle Barker, Eva Gale, Misses Elizabeth Ipsen, Bertha Stone, Esther Dean, Mary Nordqulst, Anna Anderson, ZIna Anderson, Llzzlo Nor-seth Nor-seth and Lottie Rex. MR. AND MR9. GREEN ENTERTAIN Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs. John Green gave a farewell party. In the form of a handkerchief shower, at their homo on Twenty-first street, under un-der the auspices of the Royal Neighbors, Neigh-bors, for Mrs. Kate Raynor, who left Sunday morning for California, where she will make hor future home. The rooms were decorated In tho lodge colors, purple and white. Refreshments Re-freshments were served on the lawn while beautiful strains of music poured pour-ed forth from the veranda. Thoso present were: Mrs. Kate Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mrs. Maple, Ma-ple, Mrs Woolums of Denver. Colo.; Mcsdames Turner. Sawyer, Combs, Power, Eaton, Handly, Ingebrotson, Wadman. Woods, Craven, Mltcholl, Shafer. Beverldge, Wallls, Fenster-maker Fenster-maker and Nellie Green GRIER-CLARK. Miss Ethel Grlcr and Farrell N. Clark of Shoshone, Lincoln county, Idaho, were united ln marriage yesterday yes-terday at noon by the Rev. H. D. Zimmerman at the Baptist parsonage. Frank Meyers, accompanied by his dnughter, MrB Gertrude Wnlkor, left this morning for Ohio, whero thoy will visit relatives and friends. MIbh Delilah Blnghnm, the fiancee of Mr Clarence Bingham, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower last evening The party was a complete surprise to Miss Bingham. Thoso participating making the Journey In a tallyho to tho pleasant home In Wilson Lane, where they were received by her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G Bingham The parlors and dining room, prettily pret-tily decorated with fragrant roses and dainty greon foliage, and the beauty of the surrounding grounds added much to the delightful spirit of the occasion. The pleasant diversions with which tho hours wero passed wero supplemented supple-mented by a delicious supper which waR thoroughly onjo3'ed The following composed the party: Vera Tracy, Delia Traey, Julia Moyes, Helen Moycs. Marian Rood. Rhon Stevens, Ivn Steers, Mary Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Susie Jacobs, Katherlno Volker, Cora Volker, Ermctta Bingham, Do-lllah Do-lllah Bingham and Mr and Mrs E G Bingham |