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I SECTION THE SUNDAY MISSOULIAN SOCIETY NEWS MISSOULA, MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1931. University student and a Kappa Alpha Theta pledge. until her wedding, solemnized here a few days ago. MRS. HUGH SCULLY was, until her recent wedding, ROY WORDEN was Miss Josephine Gariepy, ISS OSSIA TAYLOR, an officer of the Thespians, of New Officers Holiday Party Miss Louise Sherer.

Mrs. Scully formerly was a State Of Club Take daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Gariepy of this city, ForA.A.ofU.W. the senior class and otherwise a leader, had a leading MRS. Luncheon, Bridge of Triangle Among Week's Notable Events Outstanding among the larger functions of the week was the charming no-host luncheon and bridge held Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock at the Cummings home, 312 East Pine street, by the members of the Forestry Triangle which includes the women of the Forest service, the Bureau of Public Roads and the wives of the members of the faculty of the forestry school of the State University. At the luncheon hour covers were laid at pleasantly appointed tables for Mrs. O.

C. Austin, Mrs. R. V. Anderson, Mrs.

C. S. Brothers, Mrs. O. C.

Bradeen, Mrs. Melvin Bradner, Mrs. H. A. Calkins, Mrs.

G. F. Dinner at Campbell Home. Members of the O. N.

O. club were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Campbell last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at their home in the Orchard Homes district. Red tulips and red tapers adorned the dinner table at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

James Caras, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caras, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Willis, Mrs. Dave Brown and Mrs. Frances Allison. At the close of the game of five hundred which occupied the later evening hours, pretty score gifts were presented to Mr.

and Mrs. Stahl, Mrs. Sam Caras and James Caras. Entertained at Cards. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo L. Croonenberghs entertained at cards last Saturday evening, at their home on South avenue, west. A late supper was served following the game of five hundred. Score favors were presented to Mrs.

J. W. Veder and Mr. Russell Woods. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Woods, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Kohn and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Veder.

Russian Music Discussed. Miss Mary Farrar gave an unusually fine discussion of Russian musical composers, their lives and their music, Thursday afternoon, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. F. O. Smith on Daly avenue.

by the members of the Women's Federation of the University church. Phonograph records were used by Miss Farrar in illustration of her talk. The meeting was largely at- tended. Locke-Buchanan. Miss Marian Locke, niece of A.

A. Munch of Missoula, and William H. Buchanan of this city were united in marriage, January 6, in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.

Buchanan are spending a honeymoon in California. They will be at home to their friends in Missoula after February Mr. Buchanan is an electrician with the Milwaukee railway. Rebekahs Install Officers. Missoula Rebekah Lodge No.

117, held its formal installation ceremonies and initiation services, Monday evening, at the I. hall. At this time the following recently elected officers were placed in the chairs: Mrs. Ella Thompson, past noble grand; Mrs. Hazel Jones, noble grand; Mrs.

Vivian Woods, vice grand; Mrs. Anna Woodgerd, recording secretary; Mrs. Ione Higgins, financial secretary; Mrs. Stella Bell, treasurer; Mrs. Irene Pease, chaplain; Mrs.

Arah Jefferson, right supporter of noble grand; Mrs. Georgiana Esmay, left supporter of the noble grand; Mrs. Mary Bartlett, musician; Mrs. Leona role in the high school play of last evening. Their Places The Faculty Women's club of the State University WAS entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

R. Jesse, 610 University avenue, with Mrs. Jesse, Mrs. W. E.

Schreiber, Mrs. J. W. Howard, Mrs. I.

W. Cook and Mrs. E. F. A.

Carey, the hostesses. The recently elected officers, Mrs. Brassil Fitzgerald, president; Mrs. C. H.

Riedell, vice president; Mrs. Rufus Coleman, treasurer, and Mrs. J. W. Howard, secretary, assumed their duties at this session.

An informal social hour included the serving of a delicious buffet tea in the dining room at 4 o'clock. The tea table with its rose colored sweet pea centerpiece and lighted tapers of corresponding presided over by Mrs. B. E. Thomas.

Neighborhood Bridge Club Monday evening, the members of the Neighborhood Bridge club enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boos.

At this time, Mr. and Mrs. Boos entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner and bridge at their home, 411 Daly avenue. The guests were seated at small tables artfully decorated in the ever popular holiday colors of red and green, covers being laid for the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. McLeod, Dr. and Mrs. J.

P. Rowe, Mrs. J. M. Keith, Mrs.

George Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Mr.

and Mrs. S. J. Coffee, Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Wilcox and F. T. Sterling. For Mr.

and Mrs. K. Davis. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Davis of Gardiner, were complimented Wednesday evening at a delightful dinner given by Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis, at their residence in Orchard Homes. Covers were laid at the prettily arranged, table for Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Dr. and Mrs.

C. W. Waters, and Mrs. J. C.

DeJarnette, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe DeJarnette, Miss Marjorie Davis and Irvine Shope. As You Like It Club. Members of the As You Like It club were the guests of Mrs.

A. W. Wilcox, Tuesday afternoon, at her home on Ronald avenue. Mrs. V.

B. Skinner who had charge of the program painted a very interesting and clear cut picture of the lives of the nobility, the middle classes and of the peasants who live in Italy in her excellent review of the book. "Italian Life in Town and Country" written by Villiore. A pleasant hour was spent in discussing Mrs. Skinner's talk in partaking of the dainty tea served by the hostess.

Enjoyable Bridge Tea. Mrs. H. R. Patton of 122 East Broadway gave an enjoyable bridge tea Thursday afternoon at her home for Mesdames Edward Blaeser, Carl Yeager, Jerry Crego, Fred Zeh, W.

L. Minnerly, T. H. McDonald and Glen Smith, card club members. The dainty refreshments were served by the hostess about .4:30 o'clock.

Installation Plans Made. The Women's Benefit Association, No. 32, made extensive plans at a meeting held at Union hall, Tuesday evening, for the installation of the officers who will serve the organization during, 1931 and for the entertainment Mrs. Salome Stafford of Great Falls, state regional director, who will be in the city January 20 to act as installing officer. A will be the banquet.

honoring Mrs. Stafford preceding the installation ceremo- Sunday Evening Supper. Dr. and Mrs. A.

S. Merrill entertained at an enjoyable supper party last Sunday evening at their home on Beckwith avenue. Seated with the hest and hostess at the prettily arranged table were Mr. and Mrs. William Angus, Mr.

and Almon Wright and Mr. and Mrs. David Mason. Anniversary Surprise. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Brown of 1331 Phillips street were delightfully surprised last Wednesday evening at their home by the members of their pinochle club who came to help them celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were presented with a handsome gift of silver by their friends present, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

George Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Washington, Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Trenerry, Mrs. J.

L. Wallace and her daughter, Miss Enid Wallace. A game of pinochle provided amusement until a late hour when a delicious supper was served by the guests. Tea for Friday Club. A pleasant informal tea was the entertainment offered the members of the Friday club last week by Mrs.

Washington J. McCormick at her home on Daly avenue. Those present to enjoy the hours spent with conversation and hand work and dainty refreshments served at 4 o'clock, were Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Clarence Forbis, Mrs.

Shirley Thane, Mrs. Henry Turner, Mrs. Allen Swift and Mrs. Herbert Kuphal. Held in Church The Missoula branch of the American Association of University Women held its annual holiday party last Saturday evening in the social rooms of the University church.

Mrs. H. G. Merriam was chairman of the committee in charge of the delightful entertainment which included charades, 8 synonym spelling match, ioned children's games and contests, a program of square dances and the singing of old time melodies with Mrs. Robert C.

Line at the piano. A radio and a phonograph provided music for the dances and games. The entertaining and successful evening closed with the serving of delicious refreshments by Mrs. A. G.

Phelps, Mrs. R. C. Shaver and Mrs. George Mallick.

Each member of the association attending the meeting brought either a pound or a can of food to be sent to the central clearing house for distribution among the poor of the city during the winter months. Bitter Root Pioneers Wed. Mrs. Ella Woodward and Henry Flanagin, both Montana pioneers, were united in marriage, Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Lawrence, in the presence of their families and a few intlmate friends. Mrs. Georgiana Crawshaw and Mr.

Lawrence attended the bride and groom. Rev. Jackson of the Presbyterian church of Missoula officiated at the ceremony. Following the ceremony a dinner was served to the guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Flanagin will make their home in Stevensville. -Photograph by Dorian. Duvandack, Mrs. Monroe DeJarnette, C.

P. Fickes, Mrs. J. W. Fox, Mrs.

Paul Fair, Mrs. K. D. Swan, Mrs. H.

T. Gisborne, Mrs. Mrs. M. H.

Wolff, N. WhitFred Thieme, Mrs. Robert. Weidman, ney, Mrs. Jack Yost, Mrs.

J. B. Yule, Mrs. I. S.

Haig, Mrs. J. B. Halm, Mrs. F.

Jefferson, Elers Koch, Mrs. Evan Kelley, Mrs. Von Bauer of Darmstadt, Germany, Mrs. T. Lomasson, Mrs.

W. F. Murray, Mrs. P. J.

O'Brien, Mrs. D. S. Olson, Mrs. H.

R. Richards, Mrs. Schillings, Dorr Skeels, Mrs. F. K.

Stewart, Mrs. T. C. Spaulding, Mrs. Glen Smith, Mrs.

W. P. Stephenson and Mrs. K. D.

Swan. right supporter to the grand; Mrs. Stella Eddlmon, Verhonik, left supporter to the vice grand; Mrs. Beatrice Thompson, inside guardian; Mrs. Lonie Harlow, outside guardian.

The retiring noble grand, Mrs. Thompson, was presented with the past noble grand's jewel by the lodge members and the incoming noble grand, Mrs. Jones, was given a handsome bouquet of flowers, the gift of the members of the Past Noble Grand circle. Delicious refreshments were served approximately a hundred members and guests present by the outgoing officers. Scully-Sherer.

A wedding of interest to many Missoula friends that took place the last of the holiday season was that of Hugh Scully, well known young business man of the city, and Miss Louise Sherer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sherer of Portland, former residents of Helena. 'The marriage was solemnized at the bride's home in Portland, Tuesday, December 30. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Virginia Newland of Portland who formerly attended the State University here and J.

McKee Gould of Oregon City. The bride attended the State University in Missoula for a time where she was pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Scully tended the University here for a period of three years. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, Mr.

and Mrs. Scully are making their home at the Humble apartments. Gariepy-Worden. A December wedding of interest to many friends in the city was that of Miss Josephine Gariepy, youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs.

D. A. Gariepy of Missoula and Roy Worden, son of Otis Worden, also of this city, which was solemnized the fifteenth of the month at the St. Francis Xavier parish rectory, the marriage service being performed by Rev. Father A.

J. Krebsbach. The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy. Mr. and Mrs.

Worden are making their home in Missoula, where groom is associated with his father in the grocery business. Birthday Party. Mrs. Isaac Oase gave a merry at her home, West Spruce street, children's party, Tuesday afternoon in celebration of her daughter, Lucille's fifth anniversary. Games were played and a birthday tea served at a prettily decorated table, A birthday cake with lighted tapers and favors for the guests were added bits of interest at refreshment time.

Those present were Lucille Oase, Kenneth Oase, Billy Oase, Blanche Norderhus, Betty Lou Truxler and Ritabelle Lloyd. Altar Society Elects. TT was a week of interest to all. Society got started again, after the interlude of the Holidays, and everybody found out that the routine was pleasant, perhaps more pleasant than the unusual excitement of a week when almost every day was an Extraordinary Occasion. Organizations in great number reassembled themselves and there was a great installing of officers, with banquets and all that.

And the bridge clubs joined in with their more intellectual sisters, rather generally already under way. Among the larger events of the week were the bridge luncheon of the Missoula Country club, that of the Forestry Triangle and sessions of the Faculty Women's club, the P. E. O. and the American Association of University Women.

And, of course, there were any number of luncheons and dinners and bridge parties. And here is Something Important: The flowers of spring arrived in the decorations of the week, tulips, daffodils and jonquils. That is a symptom of lengthening days, even if the First Robin persistently withholds his optimistic presence. And, its vacation over, the Campus came to life. The Freshmen gave a dancing party for the sophomores Friday night and numerous "firesides" took care of Saturday.

Association Entertained. presence of few relatives and The Missoula Nurses' association friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haney, Mr.

of District No. 1 was entertained and Mrs. A. I. Townsend and their Monday evening by Mrs.

Edgar family, Mr. and Mrs. John HighSeguin, Mrs. Frank Therriault and Mr. Mrs.

George M. Miss Helen Cass at the Seguin Brown and their home, 512 Keith avenue. Miss Edith A. Brown Mrs. family, M.

L. Mrs. Townsend. James Brown of Helena, field secretary of Both Mr. and Mrs.

Townsend are the state organization, was present well known in and Missoula, where they gave an interesting talk telling were reared and where of the work being accomplished by tended the they atgrade and high schools. the eight active districts in the Mrs. Townsend was graduated from state maintaining live organizations. the high school last June. It was reported that in four disThey will make their home in tricts in Montana there are no or- Missoula, where the groom is emganized bodies of nurses.

Following ployed by the U. S. Forest Service. a discussion of Miss Brown's remarks delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. A short business session was held at the beginning of the evening.

Mrs. Therriault, Cass, Miss Those present wens, Mrs. Seguin, Katherine Goggins, Miss Katherine Furno, Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Ruth Hale, Mrs. Grace Frazier, Mrs. Albert Zimber, Mrs.

Harry O'Brien, Miss Birdie King, Miss Linfield, Sister John, Sister Germaine Joseph, Mrs. A. F. LeClaire, Miss Beth Morgan, Mrs. C.

M. LaPorte, Mrs. Robert MacLean, Mrs. Francis Skahan, Miss Mary Mann and Miss Leila McDonald. Luncheon and Bridge.

Mrs. DeLoss Smith of 701 Beckwith avenue gave a pretty luncheon at 1:30 o'clock, Wednesday, at her home for the members of her club, with a game of bridge following the luncheon hour. Seated with the hostess at the attractive luncheon table were Mrs. J. E.

Busey, Mrs. Robert, C. George Cardell, Weisel, Mrs. Mrs. S.

J. Herbert Coffee, Kuphal, Mrs. R. H. Jesse, Mrs.

C. W. Leaphart and Mrs. John J. Lucy.

Harroun-Townsend. A wedding of interest which took place the first of the year was that of Miss Mary E. Harroun and Leonard A. Townsend which was solemnized at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Brown on South Third street, at 8 o'clock, Friday evening, January second. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Ernestine Van Buskirk and Roy Townsend. The bride was very charming in a gown of sky blue crepe de chine with which she carried a bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. Mrs.

Aurelia McAllister performed the impressive ceremony in the Thursday afternoon about fifty members of St. Anthony's Altar soclety enjoyed a covered-dish luncheon at the parish hall. The annual election resulted in those who have served the society during the past year being returned to office: Mrs. George Dick, president; Mrs. W.

E. Johnson, secretary, and Mrs. Russell Neal, treasurer. Mrs. G.

B. McBride was chosen as the vice president. Reports were given by the standing chairman and officers. treasurer reported that committees the society had a little more than $71 in the treasury after paying all bills at the first of the year. Park Addition Club.

Park About Addition twenty club members enjoyed of the 50- the cial held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. S. Jackman in the Rattlesnake valley, with Mrs. L.

N. Baker and Mrs. E. P. Wolschlager, the assistant hostesses.

Handwork, conversation and a delicious 4 o'clock tea were a part of the pleasant entertainment. Auxiliary Gives Banquet. The auxiliary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians entertained at a banquet last Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Coffee Parlor honoring the retiring officers and the recently elected officers who were installed that evening. Covers were laid at the attractive table decorated with pink and white flowers and greenery for about twenty-five members of the order and two guests of honor, Father A. J.

Krebsbach and Father D. P. Meade. Mrs. Richard Hanrahan will be president of the order during the year 1931.

Miss Mary Martin Hostess. able bridge party, Sunday evening, Miss Mary Martin a gave an enjoyof the past week in compliment to her sister and house guest, Miss Ernestine Martin of Los Angeles at her home, 225 East First street. A dainty supper was served at the conclusion of the game of cards. Those asked to be with the hostess and honored guest were Mrs. D.

Thompson, Miss Beverly Damon, Miss Blanch Hamel, Miss Florence Hamel, Thomas Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oliver, Valentine Troop, Arthur Donian, Ed Hamel, Albin Therriault, and Armand Deschamps. Attractive score favors were won by Mrs. Oliver and Mr.

Hamel. New Year's Dinner Party. New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Thomson were hosts to a number of friends at a delicious holiday dinner given at 5 o'clock at their home, 1644 South Fifth street, west.

Covers were laid at the ner table for Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, and Mrs. Nels Peterson and Roy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Lillis Smith of Molese, Lloyd, Zbinden, Mrs. Rebekah Chaffin Wallace, Olive Chaffin of Wallace, Miss Mabel Jones, Miss Katherine Furno, Miss Peterson, Fred Orville, and Mrs. Zean P.

Smith, Betty and Clara Dell Smith and E. M. Smith of Medicine Hot Springs. Council Has Meeting. St.

Anthony's council, National of Catholic Women, held the first meeting of the new year last Friday afternoon at the of Mrs. C. P. Fickes, 143 South Fifth street, east. Plans were made at this time for the holding of a shower in the early spring for the benefit of the home for orphan boys which being maintained by Father Shevlin at Laurel, Mont.

Father Shevlin is attempting to provide a home and additional education for boys who -Photograph by Dorian. Committee for'30 Says Farewell In Country Club Bridge Affair Mesdames A. E. Drew, chairman; W. C.

Lubrecht, Melvin Bradner, A. W. Lammers, Joseph Murray, E. C. Mulroney, Edgar Polleys, Henry Turner and Holly Wilkinson, members of the Women's entertainment committee, club for 1930 were of the gracious Missoula hostesses, Tuesday, at their farewell enluncheon and bridge given for the tertainment, a the regular monthly women of the club and their guests, at 1:30 o'clock at the club home.

Bright colored tapers were used to adorn the attractive luncheon tables at which covers were laid for Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. Henry Turner, Mrs. Joel Pomerene, Mrs. Frank W.

Milburn, Mrs. J. F. S. Marshall, Mrs.

C. E. Simons, Mrs. A. W.

Lammers, Mrs. W. O. Dickin- are too old for orphan homes of the state and his home is open to any boy regardless of religious affiliations. He is in need of much help in this work and St.

Anthony's council will assist in providing linen for the home and clothes for the boys. Only new articles are requested for the shower. The excellent program for the day consisted of a talk by Mrs. Joseph Hagen upon the subject, "A Challenge to Catholic Loyalty," the review of a chapter from the study by Rev. J.

M. Cooper, by Mrs. F. H. book, "The do Catholic Ideal of Life," Cooney, and reading of the Catholic News Sheet by Mrs.

T. J. Cronin. Father D. P.

Meade gave a short talk. Appetizing refreshments were served by Mrs. Fickes, assisted by Mrs. W. H.

Johnson. New Officers Take Charge. clation held its first meeting of the The Missoula Hairdressers A550- year, Monday eveng, at the Y. W. C.

A. club rooms with the new officers in charge. Those in the chairs were Mrs. Millie Leslie, ident; Mrs. Ruby Dean, vice president; Mrs.

Barbara Leur, secretary, and Miss Goldie Place, treasurer. A committee appointed by the president to look after sick members of the includes Miss Place, Jacks and organization, Mrs. Leslie. A campaign for new members was planned and it was decided to hold the meetings the second Monday of each month at the various places of business of the members. Returns to Lewiston.

Miss Dorothy Brown has returned to Lewiston, Idaho, where she is city librarian, following the holiday vacation, which she spent at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown, of 1331 Phillips street. Miss Brown is a graduate of the library school of the State University. She received her degree with the class of 1930.

Anniversary Surprise. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Bailey were pleasantly surprised, Sunday evening, January 4, when their daughter, Miss Leah Bailey entertained in their honor in celebration of their twentieth wedding anniversary. Cards, radio and piano provided ments were served hostess entertainment. Dainty, refreshhour. Mr. and Mrs.

Bailey received many beautiful and useful gifts. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy Moffett, Mr.

and Mrs. M. W. Kohn, Mr. and Mrs.

son, Mrs. J. P. Rowe, Mrs. Alex Peterson, Mrs.

John J. Lucy, Evan Kelley, Mrs. S. J. Coffee, Mrs.

H. H. Parsons, Mrs. E. C.

Mulroney, C. R. Modie, Mrs. Abbon Lucy, Mrs. A.

N. Whitlock, Mrs. James L. Scott, Mrs. William L.

Murphy, Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Mrs. Hilda Blair, Mrs.

Roy Campbell, Mrs. A. E. Drew, Mrs. Holly Wilkinson, O.

J. Mueller, Mrs. LeRoy McKenzie, Mrs. Clarence J. Forbis, Shirley Thane, Mrs.

James D. Hodson, Mrs. Irvine Bennett, Mrs. Jesse Rothenberg, Mrs. R.

C. Shaver, Mrs. A. R. Jacobs, Mrs.

W. C. Lubrecht, Mrs. Jack Root, Mrs. Melvin Bradner and Mrs.

F. K. Stewart. The score favors were presented John J. Lucy and attractive, to Mrs.

Evan Kelley. J. V. Tyrrel, Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Oeder, Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Counts, Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Combs, Leonard Combs, Florence Tonkin, Virginia Thomas and Wilma Bailey. Art Department. A well attended meeting of the Art department of the Missoula Women's club took place, Monday afternoon, at the clubrooms in the Young Women's Christian Association building. Mrs.

David Mix, who had charge of the program for the day, gave a very entertaining talk telling the history of tapestry from the first crude weavings to the present day. Many of the great tapestries, now museum pieces, were described and pictures were shown by the speaker in illustration of her talk. Two pleasing vocal selections, "The Night Has a Thousand and "Son of the Desert Am were sung by Harry Nottingham with Mrs. Arthur Jacobson playing his accompaniments at the piano. Luncheon for Bridge Club.

Members of an afternoon card club were pleasantly entertained at luncheon at 1:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, by Mrs. George Turman at her home, 630 South Higgins avenue. Covers were laid at the prettily arranged table for Mrs. Turman, Mrs. A.

W. Lammers, Mrs. Ben Murphey, Mrs. J. W.

Ramskill, Mrs. Tyler Phelps, Mrs. R. C. Shaver, Mrs.

Brassil Fitzgerald and Mrs. A. G. Phelps. Bridge provided amusement for the later hours.

Mrs. Mulroney Hostess. An attractive bridge tea was the offering of Mrs. E. C.

Mulroney, Wednesday afternoon, when she entertained for the members of the Bridge club, at her home on Connell avenue. Those present to enjoy the of contract and the appetizing 4 o'clock tea served by the hostess were Mrs. J. P. Rowe, Mrs.

J. M. Keith, Dan Ross, Mrs. A. W.

Wilcox, Mrs. H. T. Wilkinson, Mrs. C.

A. Barnes, Mrs. E. H. Boos, Mrs.

George Briggs, Mrs. Alex Peterson, Mrs. H. H. Parsons, Mrs.

W. E. Schreiber and Mrs. C. R.

Modie. Members of the alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma sorority were the guests of Mrs. Richard Hale last Monday evening at her home, 318 Keith avenue. An appetizing repast was served by the hostess during the social session. The membership of the chapter includes Mrs.

R. G. Bailly, Miss Katherine Craighead, Miss Merle Cooney, Mrs. F. G.

Dratz, Miss Lucille Grove, Mrs. Richard Hale, Mrs. Frank Eisiminger, Mrs. B. F.

Kitt, Mrs. R. E. Rice, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. Thomas Swearingen and Mrs.

Donovan Wor- den. For D. G. Alumni Chapter. nies.

Pre-School Child Studied. Fear as experienced by the child under six years of age formed the basis for a beneficial meeting held by the Pre-School Child Study group of the American Association of University women last Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Clare Kern, 120 Madison street. Mrs. Frank E.

Beckwith gave the very interesting and comprehensive paper dealing with fear in the pre-school child which was followed by an extended discussion. This was the largest meeting ever held in the history of this study class. Pleasant Social Session. Mrs. John Hoyer and Mrs.

G. C. Swartz were joint hostess to about twenty-five members of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters at a pleasant social session, Monday evening, following the regular business meeting held at Eagles' hall. A game whist was followed by the serving of a dainty supper, Campus Firesides. Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Sigma Lambda fraternities were hosts at enjoyable campus firesides last evening given at the respective chapter homes.

Visit in Seattle. Misses Virginia Plummer and Ona Marcure, who spent the holidays as guests of relatives in Seattle, returned to their homes in the city last Wednesday..

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