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Show TO INSURE PUBLICATION IN THE SOCIETY SECTION OF THE GTANDARD EX AM'NER ON SUNDAY. NEWS OF SOCIAL NA TURE MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF SOCIETY EDITOR NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY. i e BNTERTAINS CIA 1 1. Mrs. Harry Peterson woj hostess to the menmers of her Fiyc Hundred club last Welnr-sd:i evening at her home A valentine plea was carried out In the decorations ol the tea table, whn h was centered wiiii s vase of red and white carnations. Valentine plaCi . aids were laid for twelve guests. MlSS Oladys Brown and w. ivcrson were awarded the prizes for the evcnlni; Quests In addition to the club members mem-bers were Mrs P" ranees Ryeler. .l Gladye Brown, MY. Wools, y and llenp. : Kissed. HMiil, l) t EXCBH I ION I Abraham Lincoln Circle No. 2. . .ins oi the G. A. it., will celebral i.i coin's birthday, February i. at 2:S0 o'clock in ihe I. U. . F. hall. A program has bceVi arranged consisting ol musical numbers, speaking ami 1 ! admcs a luncheon vein be served diiiiii;; the aiurnoon. The invited --lies;- ;.!. the O. A. R. veterans and tl . ii ui. , Widows of G. A. R. sol-dlefs sol-dlefs are ,:lso asked to be present evj mm. p ib n . '.'.ss i i. nut I:., i'u.v loi was heistess to n number of her friends last Thursday evening at a dancing party given at her home. 77 Twenty-ninth street. 1 n i larKe parlor, cleared for dancing was decorated appropriately v. ith streamers attached to the chandelier land looped to the walls, where large bo.vs draped down over tm red hearts and cupids. After an evening of d mclng. sinking and games, refreshments refresh-ments were served by Mrs. D. Taylor. Dorothy Taylor and Hetty Martin. Those present were: Ada Knowies. Elizabeth Knowies, Betty Martin, Gladys Hastings, Althoa llobson. Nora Johnson, Dorothy Taylor. Bernlce Gur-liS, Gur-liS, .Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, J West, Lias Larson, Hart Walper. Harry Johnson, Erwln Trese-der, Trese-der, Colin Rose, Carl Wlese. Walter RaWSOn, Georice Vandyle, Fred Taylor and Leonard Taylor. LI I I KN I L.iivi I RIP .vlr and Mr--. L Clyde Shurtllff returned re-turned Friday from an extended trip through California and Alzona. i. in 1 1 1 M-iivi H L1 I R The Golden Spike chapter of the National Na-tional Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Friday afternoon, February 11, with Mrs. Paul Franks, 97 4 Binford avenue Mrs. Frahks and Mrs E. M. Ovcrstrcct will bo the hostesses. CAPTAINS AND LIEUTENANTS MEET. Mis Belle S Ross will be In charge of the meeting this evening when Girl Scout captains anil lieutenants hold t he I r regular meeting at the homo of Mrs. David Fcclcs on Jefferson avenue, ave-nue, people who are interested in j the work are Invited to come. SECTION To MEET. Section 1 of the Presbylerlan Orel of the First Presbyterian church, under un-der Mrs. S. F. Hagans as chairman, win meet at 2930 Adams avenuat Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. i i MH IVOR SOCIA1 An Endeavor social will be given Thursday evening at the parlors of the First Christian church by the Endeavor En-deavor society. WOMEN'S GUILD Members ni the Women's Guild ol the Church of Good Shepherd will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs C. C. Hetsel and Mrs. a. D. Warner St tho home of Mrs Hetzel. 2536 Jaeksor avenue. 1.1 I HER LI M.t E Tl... Luther league of the Elim Lutheran church will meet with MIsj Amy M. Llndstrom. Wednesday even Ing at her home, 75s Twenty-fifth street. LADIES' LITERARY SOCIETY. Mr- J H. Thomas will be hostess to the members of tho Indies' Literary society Wednesday afternoon at her home. 2849 Madison avenue. i V o. Kl N'SIXGTON. Mr. S. H. Seager wiirbe hostess to! the members of the O. A. O. Kensington Kensing-ton Circle Wednesday afternoon at her home, 722 Twenty-seventh street. |