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Show qJociety FOR MRS. 8RUMZELL. Mrs S. T Coin, Mrs. Thompson Com anil Miss Margaret Corn were the hostesses at a beautifully appoint ed party at the Hermitage on Thursday, Thurs-day, the affair Ixdrig i'I'-hi I- 1 pllmenl to Mrs. O 1 Rrunzell of Fort Unwell, Wyoming. F.ve iiuiiuLu .-i plaved, and prizes were won by Mm Hurling. Mrs T. H. Carr and Mrs. It. T. Hume. The spacious Hermitage dining room, brilliantly lighted, and decorated with gorgeous autumn foliage, i Kih II an and chrysanthemums, presented a lovely picture. The warm glow fro:n the large Ings In the big i fireplace adding to me attractive.; ness of the scene. The dining table ananged In the form nf a T, was effectively ef-fectively decorated and the elaborate five course luncheon was perfectly served Punch was served during the afternoon. Among those bidden were: Mes-dames Mes-dames II. II. Henderson. A. It. Iley-wood, Iley-wood, K. W. Mat-son, C. F Osgood, A. P Barber, R 12 Bristol. It. S. Joyce, P. llealy, S. L. Willis, Fdward Bkh-s Bkh-s 1. C. A. Henry. J. T Rushmer. John Darling. T. R. Benson, E, M. Conroy, It. I). Robins. J. B. Carver. A. O. Horn, J. R. Cooper. R. B. Iewls, .1. S Lewis J. N Spargo. F M. Drlgga. S. L. Brick. Geo. Halverson, ( Course. J T. Hurst. W. 11. Yoovhios, R. M Robinson, Ad Kuhn. J. N.N Kimball. Kim-ball. Ralph Guthrie, Baker. Jams Robertson. I. I- Reynolds, H. C. March-I March-I ant, E F. Brat, J. H.' DeVlne, C. H. Vlscher, C A. Boyd. A. R. Boyd, Gertrude Ger-trude Cnrr, T. II. Carr, W. B. Mow-! Mow-! bray, G. F. Maitland. M Gaddls, W. A Turner, T. D. Ryan, W. B. Isaacs. C. K. Llttletleld. J. O. Cross, E. II Smith. F E Smith. .1 A. Howell A i R. Mclntyre, and Mrs. Frank Knox of I Salt Lake. Misses Beatrice P.nreman, i Evelyn Darling. May K) lo, Nan Short and Margaret DeVlne. SURPRISE PARTY. ' Miss Mildred Bock was very pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a number of her friends at her home Thursday owning own-ing The rooms were artistically decorated dec-orated with autumn leaves and (lowers. (low-ers. A pleasant evening was spent by all present, after which a delightful delight-ful lunch was served by Mrs. Beck. 'I hose who enjoyed the ovnlng were Misses Beatrice Pingree, Helen Moon. Marie McCready. Floretta Light. Myra Moon. Kate Smith. Bessie Bes-sie McCreadv, A Una Avey, Ruth . Mackelhern. Gertrude Watson, May j Morrlssey, Libby Newey, Kate Maher. Mary llinley, Florence Walker, Kate Mills, Frances McCready, Ida Sanders! Flavla Hughes, Mildred Hlsner. Lillian Lil-lian Beck. ' Messrs. Dan Sullivan, Fred Allen, ' George Sample, Bob Boyd, Bob Majors, Ma-jors, John Pingree, Clyde Woodcock, Harry Stowe, Roscoe Glasmann, Sam Powell. Bill O'Brien. Claude Saxey. Blaine Wall. Roy Parker. Ben Carr, Karl Zeimer, Harold Smith, George Reeve, Tom Mathews, John Hoxcr, Tom Fcnel. Fitch Kinney. AT THE VIRGINIA. A daintily appointed luncheon Is being given tliis afternoon at the Virginia in honor of Miss Daisy lyihn. who leaves soon for St Louis, by Miss Margaret Spargo. The dining room with its artistic decoration ot yellow and white roses and chrysanthemums, chrys-anthemums, soft shaded lights, sparkling spark-ling cut glass and silver nnd dainty china presents a truly invitlnc scene. Dainty cards mark the place for twenty twen-ty guests Pleasant diversions have heen planned for the occasion which will remain as a pleasant pari Ing memory to the guest of honor and friends participating. PROUT-CARTER, Among the quiet weddings of the week was the nuptial ceremony uniting unit-ing Miss Untile Prout and Dr. J. Carter, Car-ter, at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Shep-herd, at 4: 3u o clock Monday after-noun, after-noun, the Rev, W. W. Fleetwood of-Delating. of-Delating. The families of the bride and groom and immediate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Carter left for Portland, Port-land, Oregon, where they will make their home, immediate ly following the wedding ceremony. KENSINGTON. The ladles of the Baptist Kensington Kensing-ton will be entertained at tho home of Mr. and Mrs J. S. Garrison. 1417 Washington avenue, next Wednesday. The gentlemen will be the guests on this occasion and the well-known hospitality hos-pitality at the Garrison home assures a thoroughly happy occasion. Mrs. O. L. Brunzell. wife of Lieut. O. L. Brunzell of Fort Russell, Wyo., is the guest of her father and mother, Judge and Mrs. S T. Corn. . i - ! Mrs. W H Loomls, of Rawlins. Wyo., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ltd la Farlej. |