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RECEPTION TO MRS. PEATTIE

Mrs. Draper Smith's Home Scene of Entertainment.

In honor of Mrs. Elia W Peattie, who was in the city for a few hours on Friday en route to Chicago Mrs. Draper Smith gave a delightful reception from 2 until 4 yesterday afternoon at her home on Park avenue.

The affair was most informal as it ad been quite suddenly planned in the morning as the delegates were [?-ing] from the state [?] meeting at Wayne. Invitations were sent out by telephone and telegram, and as many of Mrs. Peattie's friends were reached as was possible in such a short [space?] of time.

The guests were [?] [?] Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Peattie and Mrs. George [?]. Assisting in the rooms were [?], Lobinger, McGilton, Towne, Keysor, Herring and Page of Syracuse. The dining room was in charge of Mrs. George Houbler, [?] and cakes were served the table being daintily decorated with pink carnations and ferns.

There were great many callers during the afternoon all of whom were delighted at the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Peattie.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. N W. Parkhurst of Chicago, who accompanied Mrs. Peattie on her trip west, Mrs [L?] Page of [?], [?] Mrs. [?son] of Plattsmouth.

There were also a number of men present [?] Mr. Draper Smith, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. C. C. Bellen, Mr. Charles Longiner, Mr. Thomas Kirkpatrick.

Mrs. Peattie left on an evening train for Chicago.

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RECEPTION TO MRS. PEATTIE

Mrs. Draper Smith's Home Scene of Entertainment.

In honor of Mrs. Elia W Peattie, who was in the city for a few hours on Friday en route to Chicago Mrs. Draper Smith gave a delightful reception from 2 until 4 yesterday afternoon at her home on Park avenue.

The affair was most informal as it ad been quite suddenly planned in the morning as the delegates were [?-ing] from the state [?] meeting at Wayne. Invitations were sent out by telephone and telegram, and as many of Mrs. Peattie's friends were reached as was possible in such a short [space?] of time.

The guests were [?] [?] Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Peattie and Mrs. George [?]. Assisting in the rooms were [?], Lobinger, McGilton, Towne, Keysor, Herring and Page of Syracuse. The dining room was in charge of Mrs. George Houbler, [?] and cakes were served the table being daintily decorated with pink carnations and ferns.

There were great many callers during the afternoon all of whom were delighted at the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Peattie.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. N W. Parkhurst of Chicago, who accompanied Mrs. Peattie on her trip west, Mrs [L?] Page of [?], [?] Mrs. [?son] of Plattsmouth.

There were also a number of men present [?] Mr. Draper Smith, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. C. C. Bellen, Mr. Charles Longiner, Mr. Thomas Kirkpatrick.

Mrs. Peattie left on an evening train for Chicago.