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Show Ill 1 SOCIETY DANCING PARTY Among the many beautiful entertainments enter-tainments of the pftst week was the jdanclnjr party given In tfhc Wilson &.ane hall on the evening of Febuary U The party was in order of a character char-acter ball and the prize offered for the best dressed couple was awarded award-ed to Mi8 Drucllla Halraes, a a newsgirl, and Mr. Alma Johnson In a Swedish costume Mis Holmes' most attractive costume cos-tume was made entirely of newspapers, newspa-pers, charmingly fashioned and decorated dec-orated with the Sunday comic supplement sup-plement a trimming During intermissions sh was kept busy selling copies of the Brgning Standard to the attendants Kenneth Siprell and Wm. Russell were dressed dress-ed as St. Valentine clowns, and their tunts furnished ample merriment for the crowd. Announcement Is made of a delightful de-lightful plsyletts under the susplcea of the Relief Society to le given in the eame hall on Frldaj evening, February 28. COLONIAL TEA Tomorrow afternoon the ladies of the Presbyterian church and ihelr' friends will be entertained at a Colonial Co-lonial tea at which Mis Edward : jjBlchssl, Mrs H Markle. Mrs P. F. Kirkendali, Mrs. Edward Qoodale and Miss Iva Gunnel! will preside as hostesses hos-tesses Elaborate preparations have been de for bi affair which will be given at the home of Mr? Edward j Bicbsel. 718. Twenty-fifth street Th I rooms will be appropriately decorated ! and the ladie will attend In costume I of old colonial style Arrangements have been made to entertain 100 or more guests. ! LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES Mrs. E W. Dinwoodey has left for la six weeks visit with friends in Los I I Angeles Before her return to this city she will visit with her mother. Mrs W c Mover, In Denver. ENTERTAINS CHRISTIAN LINK. Mrv F King Is entertaining the ladies of the christian Link circle this afternoon at her home, 52 J Seventeenth Sev-enteenth street. oo |