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Show Society HOME CULTURE CLUB. Mrs. E. L. Howes will entertain the Home Culture club Thursday alt ernoon at 2:30, January 7, at her home, 811 Twenty-fifth street. RETURN FROM COAST. Mr. and Mrs. .7. H. SI mister and daughter Susie returned Thursday to thin city after touring California. They spent Christmas uith Mrs. Smihurg and daughter Vanda at Yen-Ice, Yen-Ice, Cal. RETURNS TO SCHOOL. Mary J. Watt is departed today - ia the Cnion Pacific for Elkins Park, !'a. to re-enter ,i youns ladies' school in thai city. She passed the holidays with her parents in Ogden. CHILDREN'S DANCING PARTY. Miss Gladys Marguerite Kow ski entertained en-tertained at a children's dancing party at the Maids and Matrons' club Saturday evening from 6 until 10. Over one hundred children spent a most enjoyable time. The affair was beautifully arranged and quite the most elaborate eent ever given for the children of the city. Throughout the hall and dining room a color scheme of red and green prevailed, the dining room being especially espe-cially pnettv with its adornment of red roses, holl and mistletoe Candlesticks, Candle-sticks, daintily tied with bows of red tulle, were effectively placed on ;he dining table on the center ot which was a large basket of red roses. A tempting menu was perfectly served The patronesses for the lovely af-falr af-falr were: Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall aunt of the young hostess Misn Iiel:i Brown, Mrs Thomas H. Davis, Mrs George 11. Watson, Mrs. D. J. Shoe-ban Shoe-ban and Mrs. W. D. W Zellei AT CRITTENTON HOME. Tomorrow afternoon at D HO the Criltenlon home hoard will hold a hu-ineBs meeting and election of officers offi-cers at the home. Anyone interested In the affairs of the home is united to be present. |