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Show Canyon Folks Return As Aiitumn Makes Its Advent Those who have been summering In tho canyon are now returning to tho city. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. S til well will come baok next week and will occupy their home In tho Falrview apartments. apart-ments. Mr. and MrB. Seth J. Griffin and daughter Lucllo returned Tuesday after spending two months at their cottage. Mrs. Anna T. Dee, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. i?. G. HIg-glnbotham HIg-glnbotham and their daughters have returned from their summor-'s sojourn in the canyon. Judge and Mrs. George F. Barber and family will return next week. Mrs. D. H. Peery, her two granddaughters, grand-daughters, Elizabeth and Mary LoulBe Fulkerson, and Miss Amy Smith came down Monday and .Mrs. Peery Is at home at her apartment on Adams avo-nuo, avo-nuo, while Miss Amy Smith and Elizabeth Eliza-beth and Mary Loulso returned on Thursday to their home in Chicago, where they will spond the winter months. with Mr. Fulberson. To find a shaft of sunshine penetrating pene-trating tho sombre war cloud, the various va-rious clubs Bhould be visited. The Children's Aid Is making easier the lives of tho children of the poor, and doing a noble work. At the dispensary dispen-sary they met yesterday for the consideration con-sideration of many questions which they hope to solve. ir society roiK are not ooing something some-thing worth while these dayB their names won't long be numbered on the list of who's who4n the Bocial realm, but they really are busy. Never before be-fore has such marked Interest been manifested. The Martha society will meet on Monday at three in the afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club rooms, with Mrs. Nora Smltlx Rowe as hostess and at the conclusion of the business meeting refreshments will be served. This group of splondid women hold fast to the highest lde&lB of philanthropy philan-thropy in its truest Bense, extending a helping hand at the earliest stages of child life. Tho "Martha society" and the "Children's "Chil-dren's Aid society" have become household house-hold words among destitute homes and among thinkers and workers of this city. The literary clubs are no less important im-portant as they form a setting where women may meet and dlscusB important impor-tant affairs of tho day and study th greatness of the past. |