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Show DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S:owcroft were the host and hostess at a beautifully, i appointed dinner party Friday eve-ning. eve-ning. ?.t which covers were laid for fourteen at their home, 533 Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth ftreet. The affair was a pleasant pleas-ant farewell to a few friends before tbe departure- of Mr. and Mrs Scow-coit Scow-coit for their European trip. The moms, swi.-et with the odor of nHrr!s'is ami oilier cut flowers in artistic ar-tistic profusion, brilliantly lighted and beau'tfully arranged, presented a lovely siene. The centerpiece, an ee. gant production of the florists art, was a beautiful representation of the steamship on which the Stowcroft family will soon nail fnr Europe, bearing bear-ing ill" name "Saxoula," the waves In shades of groou, here and there flecked with white, the dnlnty bou-tonlcrcs bou-tonlcrcs at each plate, the place enrds, wllh gay llitje Cupid and his tuitcaso, each bore jesMmony to the early departure de-parture of the hoM and hostess An eicborate menu, during the serving serv-ing of which toa-;ts and graceful re-sponss. re-sponss. reminiscence and social chat occupied the time, was followed by a socbil hour. In v.blch musl?, pleasant pleas-ant pntlclpatlons of the future and best wishes to the host and hostess were ih fitting cLife to u delightful evenlne. Those present were: ?.1r. ond Mrs. M S. Browning. Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Mr. .m Mrs. Dtitglaa W?fson, 5lr. ami Mrs. Frank Ellis. M!s Rea Nib-ley Nib-ley of sr.it Lske Mr. mid Mr Joseph Sccwcre.f(, Miss Mav Scowcroft anl Joseph yrov.croft, Jr. |