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Show 1 SOCIETY 1 Mli- Klle Hpltko enterlalnrd nt bridge tin yistrrdny nfternoon nt her boinn In honor or her sister, Mrs. J. V Anderbcrg, who Is lsltlnK here white her husband Is trnvellng In government gov-ernment service, nnd nlo or Miss Lillian Lil-lian Thomas, who will leavo soon for California to make her home, and for Mrs. Harry Margela of llluwnthn The decorations wero In Shasta daisies and yellow roses. A howl of the rosea was n eintirplece for thu teatable A vase of the daisies was at either and. The same flowers worn used throughout the house. Tho hostess was assisted by Miss Dorothy Colborn, Miss Dolores Do-lores Kpltku nnd Mrs. A. P. Hpltko, The guests Included, besides the gueets or honor, Mrs. Francis II. Stephens, Miss Oertruda Anderbcrg, Miss Oladys llUhsman, Miss llllcn Johnson, Mrs. Hert Helll, Miss Julia Stephens, Mrs. Heui h Lyon, Mrs. T II. Stephen. Mrs. J. IC, Normun, Miss Pearl Haddalx, Miss Ithoda Horrnsou, Miss Kllzabeth McMullen, Mrs. Ocorgn Oliver flood-niun flood-niun and Miss Cleln McAllister Salt ImUo Telegram, Ith, Mlwc Aunlla Mlllburn, one or Price's most popular young ladles and the dnughter or Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Mill-burn, Mill-burn, was married nt tha Bait !tika temple Monday last to Hi her Aiithon Lund or Mt Pleusuut. They ore to miikn their homo In the Intter city The groom formerly was employed at Price by A. D Hutton Drug company mid It vvas hero that ho met Ihn estimable estim-able young lady who this week became his bride |