Show f T i to t t SOCIETY I t IM M 4 M i i TO TODAY'S DAYS DAY'S EVENTS t 9 4 Mrs Mra William Reid Rold will give a abridge abridge bridge tea this afternoon at her herr hert t thome home in Harvard avenue t r i The regular fortnightly fortnight hop will willbe willbe willi i ibe be given this evening at Fort i Douglas b by tho officers and ladles i r of at the post i i Miss Iss Katherine Murphy Murph will entertain en en- ent eni t i tonight at a a. dancing party party party par par- ty at the former Ladles Ladles' Literary club home in Third East street for tor her guest Miss Gladys Hodg- Hodg Hodgdon don of New York city A 4 t The Sunda Sunday v school of at the First li Methodist church will enjoy a a. plc- plc picnic i 1 nic this afternoon in Liberty park i beginning at 4 y The regular noonday noonda organ re recital re- re vital cital will be given then today in the the Tabernacle when the following program will be presented Assistant Assist Assist- Assistant ant Organist Edward P. P Kimball at the organ i Selections from tram Lohengrin Wagner a Berceuse Ole Olo Oleson b Ave Marie Shelley I a A Melody for tor the Organ 7 West 1 ri b Old Melody Arr b by Performer Triumphal March Op 3 Erb t f t t t t t t t t t t t RS F. F E. E was the hostess hostess host host- MRS MUS ess at a a. charming 5 6 o'clock tea AT yesterday afternoon given at the Hotel Utah In compliment to Mrs Irs M M. H H. ln Kervin and Mrs Irs J. J B. B Cosgriff The twenty guests who Included man many old friends of ot the honored guests were re received re- re i by the hostess In the lobb lobby on the mezzanine floor Then tho the party adjourned to tho the main dining room where tea was served The long oval table was aB a picture In decorations of pink and lavender sweet peas with a long low mound of the exquisite flowers filling the center with place cards in Dresden effect laid tor for each member of ot the party 4 I C 5 I A prettily appointed tea was wag given yesterday afternoon by Mrs W. W A A. A J Button at her hor home In East First street when a largo large number of ot of friends were here entertained from 3 to 46 6 to meet her sister Miss I. I Miles of ot Canada who Is passing the summer cummer at tho the home homo The rooms ea eo bower of ot fragrant sweet peas pens the same flowers lowers all aU in pink adorning tho the table whore where Mrs George GeorgeY Y T. Wallace Mrs rs J. J E. E Galigher Mrs Mr Charles Wilkes and Miss Gertrude McGrath McGrath Mc- Mc i Grath took turns in pouring tea and C coffee fi l j. j 7 One of the largest teas of ot the midsummer mid mid- summer Bummer was given yesterday esterday afternoon from 3 to 6 by Miss Edna Shepard int InI In I t vir honor of at her sister Mrs J J. J Arthur Bandin of Chicago The Helen Hartley Hartlev orchestra gave a beautiful musical program program program pro pro- pro gram during the tho reception hours The guests were received at the door by little Antoinette Jacobson and Isabel Tho The rooms were elaborately i. i decorated with a profusion of ot sweet peas a special color effect being ob- ob t q f served in the different rooms Deep red prevailed In the parlors where the lights were shaded in to n the same brilliant bril lant tint In the dining room ever everything everything every every- rl thing was in pink A large largo basket of tho the pink blossoms tied with pink tulle tune occupied the center of ot the table Yh which h was covered by y a cluny clung lace I Cloth cloth over pink satin Flowers ers and b J spra sprays s 's of ferns terns were also scattered 1 loosely over the table and the lights I 4 I and candles were shaded In n rose color Mrs and Miss tUss Shepard were tj assisted In n receiving b by Mrs Vaughni Vaughn i i Paul Assisting in the tho dining room were the following young girls Miss Margaret Collins Miss Adeline Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacob- Jacob son Miss Lou Hays Has Miss Irene Leonand Leonard Leon Leon- ard and and Miss Ethel Tyree Trec Punch was served in the hall by Miss Katherine Jacobson and Miss Elizabeth Lane Nearly Invitations were issued for tor forthe forthe the event and a large representation of or that number were present to enJo enjoy the tho delightful affair k K Mrs Edward F F. F Chamberlain gave a Delightful affair In the form Corm of or a morning bridge party part followed by a breakfast in her apartments in the tho Ivanhoe complimentary to Mrs Irs Harry f Preston Smith A vacant suite suito of ot apartments apart apart- I ments across the han hall was thrown open for the tables of at bridge and the tho rooms were luxuriously arranged with Navajo rugs and handsomely decorated with flor palms and ferns The dining room where breakfast was wan served was effective effectively 1 decorated r In coral sweet s peas a large brass bowl of the flowers forming the tho centerpiece surrounded by masses of oC ferns erns The Tho hostess hostess was assisted in entertaining and serving b by Mrs Bernice G. G Richardt Richardson Richard Richard- son and the Misses Margaret Collins Phyllis Luman Rosalind and Marguerite Mar Mar- ar- ar Putnam Prizes were awarded t the winners at each table as follows Mrs rs A. A Fred We Wey Mrs Fred Davidson Mrs Schuyler Snyder Mrs Richardson Mrs ars Annis Mrs Harmel L. L Pratt Mrs James Miss Lena Len Moore Miss Mary Luman Miss Florence Sullivan Miss Marian and Miss lIss Weitz A guest prize was waa also awarded award- award ed Mrs SmithA Smith A delightful lake party was enjoyed last Jut evening j at given in honor ot of f Miss Editha Jane McC is fa i hero from hy who Rochelle Ill as t the guest of her cousin Miss Glad Gladys s McConaughy for tor f the remainder of the summer A party of ot young people left on the early evening train and spent the oven oven- leg In ln dancing and other othor amusements Ml s McConaughy will keep open house Sunday afternoon at her home in Eleventh East street when she will wUI receive her eT friends Informally to moot meet her hr Cousin n evening tram from 4 o'clock during tho the evening i Mt and Mrs u E E. E L. L Hubbard and famIly fam fam- fly Ily are settled in ln their now home Seventh East street and will will bo be Pleased to have havo their friends call Sunday Sundy Sun- Sun day y afternoon from 3 until 10 The t ita label el and Hazel Cutler were hostesses at a pleasant lake party part par- par ty t last evening e when twenty of at f their YOung frIends accepted of ot their hosPitality hos- hos rT The Tho part Party left lert for tor on the train irain train Dancing was the principal feature fea- fea delightful ture ot of the evening together ether with a n. sUpper served in the Jon Ion inn pavilIon pavil- pavil when the table was as attractively decorated with pink sweet peas and rO roses es I VOA A very Vory pretty luncheon was given yesterday b by Miss Emma Zano in hon lion lionti honor ti or of 01 Miss Irma Lake who Is e spending her vacation on with wit h h her r Parents Mr lr 1 Ir and hire trl E E. ELake Lake In ln th the tho city Richly shaded ded nasturtiums were the table v decorations of the luncheon The hc young oung girls asked to meet Miss Mia T Muss MI Lake aK Mss Miss Dorothy Balle Bailey nn Ruth Cooper Miss Mibs Marian Thompson Thomp- Thomp son on Miss Katherine Richards Miss Frances E MIss Mildred Ferguson and d Miss lIss Helen Greenwood Tho lawn fete foto and garden party given given last evening at tho the Y W V. C C. C A A. A home for tor the benefit of at tho the now tennis courts was one of tho most successful and thoroughly delightful affairs of the tho Kind of the midsummer season Tho The arrangements w were re elaborately carried out put by the girls of ot the association both in In n the homo home and in the city Tho rho large grounds grounds were brilliantly illuminated by r of colored electric lights ts and oJ tho large verandas were hung with Japanese lanterns The rhe Troubadour orchestra was seated scaled In the center of ot off f the lawn between the two buildings and J splayed played all through the evening p At ono one side sid a gypsy gPS camp and tepees wore were erected where Madam read j-read read palms and told fortunes In the tho most approved style A striking fenIe fenZ fen Z c also was tho the pergola cand candy booth jj I It t |