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Show I CLUB I Calendar G. I. A. to B. of L E Clara Barton Division 2:i7, G. I A. to B. of L. ,15.; will discontinue their regular meetings in the I. O O. F. hall through July and August and will have social meetings with box lunches at Lorin Fair park on the first and third Wednesdays of those months. Presbyterian Missionary Society. The ladies of the Presbyterian Missionary society met on Friday Fri-day afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs M K I arson, 2666 Butler But-ler avenue. A business meeting was follow ed by a social hour and the hostess host-ess served a refreshing luncheon Congregational Ladies Aid Society. The regular meeting of tho Congre-cational Congre-cational Ladies' Aid society was held at tho church Friday afternoon boprln-nlnp boprln-nlnp at 2:P.O o'clock Mrs E L. Howes u.ts hostess on this occasion and after the business session she served a nicely prepared luncheon. Daughter of Pioneer The members of Company I of the Daughters of Pioneers held an inter esting meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora Brown, 3650 Washington avenue, last Friday afternoon There were a goodly number of tho members pre ent and a nicely arranped program of readings and musical selections wns Ki en. The hostess served refresh ments later In tho afternoon Lincoln Circle No. 2 Lincoln Circle No. 2, Ladies of the G. A. R.. held their regular business and social meeting Thursday after noon in the L O O F. hall on Washington Wash-ington avenue. The program of events began at 2:30 o'clock and Included some interesting short talks and musical musi-cal selections There was a refreshingly refresh-ingly cool luncheon served following the meeting. Promoters of League of Sacred Heart. Promoters of the Ixague of Sacr:d in.irt held their meeting this week on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan Boyle on Lincoln avenue. Methodist Ladles' Aid. The Ladies' Aid' Society of the Methodist Episcopal church met last Wed II sda afternoon at the Esther home, 47.". Twenty-fifth street. There ! m re quite a number of the r hurch ladles present and all enjoyed a de- I llphtful time. . t Melody Six. Tho member, of the Melody Six I orchestra gave a dancing party at j Lorln Parr park last Monday evening and It was attended by a large number of the friends of the orchestra. MIas Thatcher's orchestra and the Melody Bis orchestra played alternately dur-Ing dur-Ing the evening and all enjoyed a very delightful time. Beaux Esprit Club. The ladles of the Beaux Esprit club . i r . me.-i .it the borne of Mr- F D McGregor, 2910 Adams avenue, on July 11. All arc invited to be present On this date 1916 500 Club Members of the lfilfi DOo club wore very nicely entertained at the home of .Mrs Shipley on Thirty-second, street last Thursday evening, the guests playing cards until about 11 o'clock, when Mrs Shipley served a dainty luncheon. Past Noble Grand Club. Ladies of the Past Noble Grand club i were entertained last Thursday afternoon after-noon by Mrs L. M. Meid at her homo 71S Twenty -third street Card games, were played and refreshments served. Daughters of Pioneers Camp M of the Daughters of tho J Pioneers are to meet at the borne of Mrs. Chris J. Brown, 552 Twenty -sixth street. Monday afternoon, June 20. On this occasion Mrs. Edwrrd I. Rich will' be the isiting board member. Utopia Club Mrs. J. W. Reeves of 2649 Barlow j avenue was hostess to the ladles of the i Utopia club last Thursday afternoon, tho guests and club members enjoying r( 7 pleasant time with their needlework. needle-work. Music was also enjoyed and ! tho hostess served refreshments Happy Hour Club. The members of the Happy Hour I dub were the guests of Mrs. (J. W. Shaver at her home, 638 Twenty-third strait, last Wednesday afternoon and I the tlmo was pleasantly spent in needlework. Later Mrs. Shaver served a refreshing luncheon. The dining room and table was decorated with summer flowers. The next meeting of the bib will be held with Mrs. B. E. Tyrec, 1T.2 Twenty-first street. |