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The quick si a~i ve genitesof Missoula women ill find many ways to make plea& ps-Is u! o "thli rooms placed at their x sat *Asb Wgnheyday afteraoon by the Mula e Mi*s. eam Te art aso has been paid duei respoet d4atwa the' week. it Is true t iheeP lt, .iten were a bit awkward in thJei r fl*oi of sitting patiently by thea ~~J tiutll they were asked to ,alter.,or to have supper; but the ynr women found It amusing to Ia t.1lead4ng and the mnnly part Fromh.nt ufll the beginning of Lent. .'e*#E.l tP. s w.ll be many and In the $tsilng Home. .A tbautit. Al inner table heaped with Ameridan B'"aty roses was laid for 14 guests, Priday evepin., In the bome:ot Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sterling on Gerald.M avehite Tihose who had aprt In, Mr. and 'Mrs. terling's de lghtfutl'ospitallty were Mr. and Mrs. Tylar B. Thonmson. Mr. and Mrs. D. t ionhu.e, Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth osms, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mulroney, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Herington. Pbr Mrm. Grubbs. Mrs. Tylar B. Thompson entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon in honor o:' Mrs. O. T. DeWitt Grubbs. who is h.re from the Philippines visiting her mother. Mrs. Laura M. Cronkite. Mrs Thompson made the afternoon de lihtful with her accustomed charm in.g hospitality. Her guests were Mes :'smes Grubbs, Willlam Murphy, Clif ford Rittenbur, Warren Wilcox, Charles Blair. Edward Forbes, E. B. Haord, Edward Mitchell and the Misses Josephine Hathaway. Louise McDon aid, Mittle Shoup and Ona Sloane. The "400" Club. Miss Margaret Lucy was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the grotp of debutantes known as the "400" club. All the members were present and en joyed a. same of cards together in rooms adorned with masnes of spring daffodils. ..there' Club. The Mothers' club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs: Benjamin Hayes on South Pec end street, west. Mrs. Miles Hostess. Mrs. J. A. Miles will be hostess for the music and the literature depart ments of, the Woman's club. Mooday 'Attrnoodh;'eat hkr 'hor., 65 ' Alder street. .All n members and friends of these departments are cordially In vited' to' tie her prestr.' An Sng gmsnt. The Omaha .iee of January 11 has news of an engagement which is of Intqresat to Mrany Missoula friends of the. young people concerned. Miss Gould was a guest last summer in the home of E. I. Polleys, when she was hrldesmal4 at the Polleys-Mh~on wed ding and alio Installed the local chap ter. of Delta Gamma. She at that time endeared herself to many friends Who will be pleased to have her at home in Missoula. The Omaha paper says: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gould announce today the engagement of their daugh ter, MIpi 1IIdahethi Rees Goold, to Ed gar Gbrwood' olleys of Missoula, Mont. The Wedding will take place February 15. Miss Gould is well known in Omaha, having resided here practi cally all of her .life, and hes a large college acquaintance at Lincoln. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. She is also a member of the. Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Pol. leys is a graduate in forestry at this same sehool, and It was during their four years at epllege that the friend ship of these young people began. Mr. Polleye Is a member of the Sigma Chi traterltty. This couple will take a ,hort, soptherp trip, after which they Wil~l t'e~i~e. in Missoula, Mont. rs. littli NHstests Mrs. N M. ;ei h entertained a com pany of about 85 ladies at her home n 'Gerald avenue Wednesday after noon in compllment to Mrs. G. E.'Boos f Seattli. Plastnt intobmallty gov erned t:he atfair. : T'he guests, som' or LET ME Frame Your Pictures It will be done neatly and promptly and at a rea sonable price. See. My Picture Collection. It is full of beautiful Montana. scenes. You are welcome to look it, over,° ,; ateur "Finishing View Work IIainlhair 4|14N I theme, wed and come viitid.' .with .rested 'hadae. All of ,then bn$byed the opohrtanity of vltip with wi Mrkl Boos while partaking of Mas Kq th' hospltality. A Lep Yuar Dae:' Twelve enterprising young. ladles gave a dance, Wednesday evetsln at the home of-John 8ummeg oft t tehver aity avenue. M. S. Borden furnished dance must. and the Mlse. Gertrude Fartley and Anna- MIcKesle served punch during the evening. Moh gen tleman was sent a cluster of t)Qwers by his fair hostess and .tistbpat wpre sent to carry the guests tqo the place of reveliy. An appetlsing r upper was serted at the close of the evening. MRS. T. J. TORSETH, Until her marriage Thuresdy evening, Miss Ora Bateman of Ravalli. SThou.e nvited were Messrs. Ray Walker, Ed Hamel, Arthur Koenig, Earl. Dodge, Barney c',rdz, )Dolplh Cords, Herman Swanson, Harola Flaherty, Sam Juda, Jerry Toomey and Herbert Summers; while the hostesses were the Misses Grace Mills, Irene Holt, Ella Farley, Marguerlte Malloy, Edyth Heinis, Rose Schottlekorb, Retta Courtney, Nette Summers, Helen Rob son, Cathryn Osborn, Bernice. Pan chotte and Gertrude Farley. Ladies' Day. Wednesday afternoon from 2 o'clock until 5, the Elks' club house will be at the disposal of the ladies of Mis. soula. They are asked to make them. selves at home In the beautiful and comfortable parlors. On Thursday evening the first of the season's series of social dances will be given in the ballroom. All Elks and their friends are invited. At Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler B. Thompson en tertained at dinner Thursday evening In their home on East Front street. Twelve covers were laid on the table made beautiful with a great shower cluster of red carnations and the guests were Major and Mrs. Learnard, Captain and Mrs. Mllteho'l, Lieutenant and Mrs, Wood, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sterling, ,udge Sloane and Miss Ona Sloane. Later in the evening most of the party went over to the Elks' social dance. A. Y. 1. I. Club. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly entertained the members of the A. Y. 2. I. club and some of their friends Wednesday evening. A lively game of cards, some equally lively music and a delicious *iMeW occupied the evening. Thote -,ent Were the Mfiheni f Herweg, Maty t: May Denny. Stesa Watters, Roy, PU'rieda heckler; Mesrs. W. '. arhall,r Olarehoe Harris Robirt I84mer, Walter Watters and Wallace %tethk and the host and hostese. OuI do and Diamende. iMr. Sarah Crouch asked a number' oftFriends to her home Wednesday aft ernoon for a very special purpose. The is.tnds, assembled in rooms all dec pr.ed with white carnations, were en tetained with the .reading of Hamlet' l6iloquy and Ophelia's scene by Mrs. Mary.T. Bandmann, with three pai-o s01o. by Misse Llla McDonald and t-i es s.ongs by' Miss Ruth Kellogg; then eame the surprise. Each guest was given a tray daintily laid for re fredhllments and under each plate there were three cards tied together 1' ith white ribbons. The first card bot'e'a design, hand painted, showing Oupid poised in a diamond engagement ring, and the Inscription, "April, 1912." The other cards were engraved with the names Genevieve Crouch and Nelson Spencer Alexander. The ladles grasped the meaning of the Inscription and gathered about Miss Genevieve with a shower of congratulations. Both young people have a la ge circle of ad miring friends who are pleased to be informed of the coming wedding. Miss Crouch was born In Missoula and she has been a bright familiar fig ure in school and social circles dur Ing her young girlhood. Her father, Marcus L. trouoh, who died 12 years ago, was a prominent att6bney and repected citizen of Missoula. Mr. Alexander came to this city three years ago from his home in Spokane, where his father is engaged in the newspaper business. He 'was a stu dent at the University of Montana. The guests were Mesdames ., J. ruck ley, Elers Koch, J. G. Randall, J. W. Moore, E. M. Ross, N. H. Schweiker, Roy Wilbur, J. N. Maclean, Prank Thomas, N. R. Little, J. N. William'i G. F Peterson, P. H. MoHaffie, B. A. Winstanley. J. D. McCormick, H. B. Dreyer, J. M. ,Lucy, M. '1t Band'mann, F. C. Wilhelm, C. Jacky, Julius Grill, T. A, Price, George Wilcox, Ford Ken nett, Mabel Hall, J. L. Scott, P. L. Darbee, Bid J. Coffee, C. H. Kettlewell, D. J. Pelghner, T. A. Chaffin, Martha Case, Clarence Prescott, P. A. Rob erts; the M4isses Fisher, FPllhner, Mc Laughlin, ('arie, Marsh, Wilde, iKellogg, Rennlck, Hosking, McDonald, Black, Kennett and Hollenstelner of Lolo. por Mrs. boes. Miss Josephine Hathaway was hostess Tuesday afternoon in com pliment to Mrs. G. E. Boos of Seattle. Those ladles who had been partilular friends of Mrs. Boos while she made her home in Missoula, were happy to spend the afternoon with her playing bridge. Those present 'were Mesdames J. M. Keith, J. W. Bufqrd, H. S. Mat ley, Ben Hord, C. H. Rittenour, W. P. Mills, H. T, Wilkinson. C, H. Mc Leod, Dan Ross, T. A. J.ltlgerald, Agnes Lombard, John. Luy 'A4 John Lucy, Jr., l. H, Booh, Miss Pltekett and the guest of honor. Park Addition Club. Mothers' day was bonored by the Park Addition club in, iegular session last Wlednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Prank Taylor. Mrs, Harvey Johnson was prlgrsm leader and In troduced the subject with a' paper en titled "Mother Love and lhlusrete," there followed a piano solo by Mrs. Taylor; a readlng, "Mary, the' Mother of Washington," by M're p , .' RB betts. a vocal 'solo,, "A ng's Best Priend Is His Mother," by Mis, Otto 4~aiet: a repidit, "Home and Mother, bY Mrs., Tayior; a .olo, ,"w'lt iotea," l. Mr., 9fld a reaping, "A eva IIty" by MIrs. Ias>iw: 1g M 5a present atS2 tl of t the were 1iS nbeam. t MV members, s f MI'u man, elected. Whslt Clu, - ly all n'ts..w.rbs';ebm the $time sesiola 'ltt the homse q. an on Mlu"th'i contlnulty of tlý ae was a season of ' ,but" electricity fai the ioriability hlda tto t.Ut the 1 the supper was't elnjoy a or without lllbtl, _1 . A Party. tr'schman and" Chester were the promoters and a Of young men with them were . delightful 4.plnk party 'tevenilng in the Barber & ball. Pifteen couples danced the evening hours and then of a midnight supper at Mra: a ca re. Like*It Club. Iteethle- of the As*You-Like-It id Tuesday afternoon with in, at the home of Mrs. E. 3. Was largely attended and teresting. A paper on "Co. MSdl I 'anama" was presented o0 i' in tii n discuised by the , rs. Hnook and Mrs. 'lrod laqf) rmissiln to give their papers e lle. The cluh wilt then -meet wItCi?. C. A. I)uniway. In SOft *ession. , !bl: al,' St. Jean Baptiste n' tettldll" ,l"~a..l..I ening at an elab orat:dt tan. he I oel cii n wsesion was I..~the K. I'. hull iind 16S6Otwe in ttdnhtanle. The're were a nisflber of hgtaeis.0tn I.tnlner. ' Addrlases' w*er mad lbl'A. .1 Violette, B.ugene Morin and :ld.rew %'atll.ut, A iret .deil Of tith Sll it for (ha successo of the afI..tii 5ttle the commlitee* in dhaIre. John t-o sme, It. Bordeau and Ufrie A , dby Surprise. UP, p rd NIrs ain 'Boone had a . .i.y Tueaday evenlng at their ho~.|4 T,, le avenue, in honor of the" fi0t.day of their friend, Misas dith MI .i.'. The affair was a total aur r .io the guest of honor who was over iled with good wishel as 'well as . me more substantial gIfts. c ,;rds were played until nd then a delicotiou supper SThe birthday cake had number of candles burningl U . I of which were blown out ceremony by the fourteen le present. . Mesdamens T. J. Walter k , ilone, 8ant Ioone; Misses per. Anna . Schata, Htima 3argaret Royle: Messra. HoWi.j.. wards, Clarence Tubba, d , organ, Herman Swanson, We*tSh erbard, Albert H'hiter skitch tn Sam Boone. A L canee, T'hls t it war the ladles of Or. chard H who proved themselves altogei t. ,ceess in arranging and Imanagin dancing party. The Or chard lo (' Country Life clubhouse w. . fu'ly . ind artistically adorned the leap year di'ance giver there "htlrdlly evening. Thle music and the .floqr ,pt in flle..fprm and the supper .w· ,.llr.tl o'a tife falr .ApLt eases. T. t_ . ly re5grets Oonniectedi with the ( wte)re. hoye felt.by In. vlted gluie w ho were not able to ao 'ept thelr' vfatlons. At the ,Ell',. I b-s-; . A new .e.:qf social tife has hbegll in Mlssoullihow with the apeiJous roomts and. I.'ltavish, hospitality qZthe Elks In thei tnew ltome. The 'dgfe given hy t ':Ioa 1Turd44a: evels.Dg was a' ilJoyabin itt, its" InfotIl and nelghlorly way sa wp the m.F. nifhtent beal In.its splndld formality on tile day of0 the house warming. A M~ H HILL, A dau ' `ef e.MI l l r)IWho Is 4aki ing the I f ol.ii *eurW in the Montana * eiliege at a otitsn.n, large num qut. soeelty, folk danced 9r aauntered ~J t ,the potfortabl4 club. roonms last' itsnpl a'nd .made the first dance of the aeele a'. pleMIha prolJhecy 1others, Iq follow. An nltiatut# . .E:lahor soqoigm nl were; .ohgrvad Friday ipoon, when .the high school grif l410 known as the Alpha P1 Eta iltt. t. ]Mlut Lawina Alns worth Int " erehlp. The fupction was held 4 hb9me of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lebl91 ir aild:ater the Initiation thpre wasa.ev, y . 6 o'clock dinner. Covers for. pine .emberq were laid upon aR WhOle decoratlons were all in the olors of green and all. ver, whl.e oarnatpJji and ferns massed In' wanter and Ireen rib. ions drap 4~. h four corners. Mise llizabeth W gracefully presided as toaut l and after the last 'ourse o t. ".detltious menu was iervd4 Lil9 34 a number of teasts to Wbtlh .they1e g laos. y sponded. In the evening a. . at. young men joltned the, party. thers was doaclngand'.+Hthtgt ate'.hour.' Those present wares Misses . Thomas, Lwlna, Alalworth, . Wright, Aleen'. Ambrse, ad Brewer, Alberta 8tone, illsabeth Jr0-4 obey, Irene Murray, Itarenseo Ltsb kleher: Messrs. Claude MeoQtarrLe Harold ilansing, Paul earden, Cl f.a, *mp sln, No tr, flsttreit, amr r O Stone, Stuart Miaelffle, Sttllman Ross, and Leroy Lebktcher. At 'DSmet. Mr. and Mrs. Wlhred Blasone en tertained a sleighlng party at their home near Deiptet. on the -evning of January .' Whist was played for pleasant pastime and prises -were awarded, then all the guests were ae* sembled about a'bountlfully laden sup per table. Those, ptesent weer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loffness, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mrs. Prank Schaffer and her sister, Miss Court ney. Bateman-Terleth. Miss Ora Bateman and T. J. Toseeth were married at 8:80 o'clock Thurbda? evening in the parlors of the hotel ait Ravalli. 'Rev. Harold Griffls of Mi soula performed the wedding ceremony In the presence of a large company of friends and relatives of the popular young people. At the conclusion at the service an elaborate slipper mwas served. Mr. and Mrs. Torseth Will mnake their.home in Ravani, whele Mr, Torseth is telegraph operator for the Nothern Pacific. ralbway and where his bride has lived sipee her little glrl hoqd, her parents I.eing Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Batemai, proprietors of the hotel and stage line. A distinguishing feature of this mar rlage is that it was the first, wedding ceremony to be performed In Itavalll. Two Birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Applegate h54 at pretty little celebration last Weddes day evening at their hote' in Ronnr in honor of the birthday of their guest, '1ob Perris, from Iot*, N. D., and the birthday of Dr. Nelson of Missoula, The two young men were feasted and congratulated abundantly. (ards and dancing also added to the pleasure of the evening for the gdests, Miss Nora Nichols. MIss Matiel ' Newpott, Billy i Applegate, Dr. Nelson. Bob Perrie and Mr. and Mrs. Applegat.s Birthday Honors. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burke enter tained a number of their friends Pri day evening at their home on IEast tpruce street, the occasion being Mr. Burke's birthday. Whist was played with prizes falling to Mrs. Stlllwell and Mr. Patten. An appetizing lunch was served late in the evening by the hostess. The guests partaking were, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ca.ander, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hebard, Mr. and Mrs. arl Stillwell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galt lagher, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patten, Miss Hazel Ioode and Clarence Baird. Stewart.Christian. Miss carrie Stewart and Edward H. Christian, Jr., both of this city were married last Monday evening at 7:10 o'clock in the church of tSt. Francis Xa'ier. ReP' l, ather Delon perfornagd 'tie,csremotny.: in tie prqaenee,of a fw relatives. of the bride and Igroom.. Mss Frazier and Fred Dehr. were brkid-, maid. and groonmatnau The .briea woto a becoming gown of pale blue' crepe do chine and she carried a bouquet of white carnatitns. inm.rdlately after the ceremony the bridal party repairaed to. tho. home of, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'H.' Montgonry and partook of a deliolous. wedding dinner, Mrs. Montgomery, t he hostess, being a sister of theo groom. Mr. and Mrs. Christian will beaul hnosekeeping in their own home at 40$ North aecond street where their friends have already showered , them with gifts and congratulations. Westminster Quild. A large meeting of the Westminster guild and an interesting one was held Tuesday evening at the home of the Misses Oertrude and Mamle Willard on South Fifth street, which hias proved so fruitful for study during the past four months was reviewed and sunlmarized by Mrs. Maclean and Mrs. J. M. Moore. The new book to be studied during the following months Ik entitled "India, Awakening." The meeting closed with a social hour over the coffee cups. At the University. Two functions of social importance are to be held soon in the gymnasMIUn at the university. Invitations are is, sued for the annual athletic ball to be given this year on the evening of Jan uary 20. 'This holds place in student affections as one of the brilliant .an enjoyable social affairs of the year. The young women of the university have also issued Invitations for a leap-year dance to be held in the ly. naslum, January 80. Antlelpation runs high, among thpse so fortunate as to be invited to this dance because what ever, the' university girls undertibj they are known to do well, . L. Y. Club. Mfnl Caroline Paladin was holtaeM Friday evening for the 0. L Y. alub. The young ladile came dress:.ed. ohasacter costume and some very cleyer Impersonations were made. Miss *.'lr.a Johnson was awarded the tli. for being most effectively gotten t-U in her character of an old lady. MIau an' refreshments added pleasure: to the evening, Philharmenil Rehearsal Tuesday. The date of rehearsal for the Phil harmonlo society has been met for Tuesday evening this week Instea. -o Monday, on account of in attractliv play at the Harnoli Monday evenitg Members are asked to note the chang' for his week. Dr. Randqil'e Birthday, Dr. J. Ct Randall was the guest q honor Friday evening' at s bIMthdsy dinner served by Msi. Randall at their home in Residence dd4itlori, 'ie 9th. or guests to enjoy the oblebratlon wear Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Taylor, Mr.' ' Mrs. Wmil aeheOu, Mrs. Baker and JauR TIyl@?, IA I WANTED 10,000 Men Women and Children To Take Advantage of Our 25 Per Cent Discount Sale INGALLS Photographer PIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING U__ °°°°LII ii ii