Mr• \avenue returns onMaine.waronday from I withsouvenire.* * • V S TAnna M. Thomasflstreet, on WednesdayThe Wtothrop Tennis club has been organized and intends to have id* dirtThecourts.- • ' - W i' r -A iv y K . ~ -W^HPT1 NffrV^ r ‘ TlTlr n. cr 7 «CT ~ * v • **T . ■ -dub will be held on February 4th i the club, rooms. The program willDr.tre. Page of CommonwealthchargeBoston, were also spectators.LeCour*• )Charles« . . r** , ? . m LAn Informal musica iss Annie C. Morrisstreet gave a veryTuesday afternoonFredericknue cm Sunday afternoon. The pianists were Mrs. George D. Bussey, Miss Ella B. Mason, Leroy J. Cook and MissMorris.has beenDuplicate whist clubroad to recovery,r.were entertained on Monday after-Mis| Grace Hall of Proyincetown the guest of Mrs. Theodore W.WinthropThe Clover whist club were enter*noon by Mrs. William F. Edgar of 16Pleasant street. Mesdames George W. Hyde of 37 Temple avenue and Nelson Floyd of 147 Winthrop street secured the scmvsdMifciM0this week by Mrs. RollinBroadwayThe 500 Whist dub were entertainedWednesday afternoon by Mrs. FredHeittertainedH.Bellevueby Mrs Elliott £ Smith of Maple souvendre were secured by MreAT rtl__* *w m 'm — k±*iTheafternodiBurgher and J. H. Deer'•f.ing.Edward J. Furn:reet entertained— / 1OSm«III'0• *wwhist club on Thursday afternoon.irre. Charles A. Sawyer of 56 Seaview avenue is entertaining Miss Am Barrett, postmistress at Siasconset.■■ , v*-*Tuesday afternoon the, Popular -re’ Lierary club will be entertained by Mrs. Jefferson Grover of Boston. - Mrs. Charles S. Adams will preside and Lincoln Is to be considered.o✓About thirty-flve friends of Miss Ve-SaturdayV * M * ' r ~ r* mleta Griffith enjoyed Tuesday evening■ lt;i ^ * f. 1 ’ ^ *' « .sassociation’s first and secondBowdoinNewtonMrs. Hortense D. Hay of the Newsecond teams in Wads- tGenTherelrre. M. €. Wentworth of Jackson, N.ter the games.*1-. 2k’ .»■»H.• . , • . 0 ' ; 'Five .candidates will be initiated atA TDPpfinor lol nkonfow \Ta