Show r SOCIETY I Mrs Irs Edward J Roberts was the host hostess ess em ea yesterday e afternoon at a thorough thoroughly ly enjoyable bridge tea at the Country club when over fifty of her friends were asked to meet Miss Mary Brodie of Ky who is a guest gue t at the McMillan home borne Nine tables of the game were played the tables being ar arranged arranged ranged on the verandas surrounding the club and in the main room Here quan quantities quantities titles of June flowers made the place most mo t attractive and in the dining room where the tea table was arranged lavender alone was used A great bas baa basket basket ket of oC lavender sweet peas peal filled the central part and the same me color was wa seen in every detail Here Mrs W Montague Ferry and Mrs Mra John J 1 Daly poured tea and coffee coffe and a number of the young girls girts assisted a i ted Prizes were awarded the winners rs at each SOch ta table table table ble Mrs W R H Wightman and her dough daugh daughter ter tel Mrs Mra Eugene Barnes Barnea entertained nearly nearl forty fort of their friends yesterday afternoon at a very enjoyable bridge tea at their home on Second avenue Eight Kight tables of the game were played and a tea followed at t which a number more were entertained The home which is especially attractive set in Its shady shad trees trea was beautiful with the sea seasons seasons sons flowers nowen Great tall tail pink peonies decorated the dining room and crimson rambler the hall and stairways stairway while pink roses were wre used in the parlors Through h all the wealth of color the feathery sprays of the giant folium follum lightened the whole and gave an anair anair anair air of added grace At the tea ta which followed Mrs Fairweather and Mrs Ackerman poured assisted by Miss Helen Boxrud 1 A very enjoyable affair of last even evening lug inK was the garden party at Rowland Hall given ghen by the Girls Friendly so society society clety of St at Marks cathedral A great crowd of friends frienda attended and enjoyed the beautiful grounds ground the music and the company Miss MI 8 Esther Eather Allens or orchestra orchestra chestra was seated on the veranda fur furnishing furnishing fishing music through the evening and strings of colored lanterns hung under the trees and around the porches perches lighted the scene Two booths where here gypsies read the future of youths and maidens were set up and were well patronIzed patronised p The affair was directly under the management of Mrs Ira T H and Mrs W P Riser Kiser who assisted the young ladies ladles of or the society In making the success they did of MIt it Th Tb of the Bay Ba View Read Had Reading Hading ing club held their annual outing at Saltair yesterday afternoon going out outon outon outon on the 4 train and remaining for supper The long table was wa laid In Inthe Inthe inthe the form fonn of a Maltese cross cro e and the decorations were in the Italian colors significant of the years work In hi the study of Italy Italian scenes were shown on the place cards and twenty five were seated at the tables to enjoy the spread The club colors of white and green Kreen were used In the flowers ower only the Italian colors being beine shown in the th ribbons and at the places place Word comes from California of the marriage Wednesday evening of Miss lI lI 1 Bertha Gross and Judge Robert B Trip of Yankton S D who spent some days of last la t week here with relatives relative Miss Gross Gro a is also formerly of Yank Yankton Yankton Yankton ton but has made her home in River Riverside Riverside side for some time past pa t They were married at the home of ef Rev Dr Golf Goft GoffIn GolfIn in They left later for a trip up the coast to visit all the coast points of interest Later La tr they will go home by the Canadian Pacific reaching home in the late summer Miss MI Merle Lynch entertained again yesterday afternoon this time at a abridge abridge abrI bridge brI fe tea in compliment to Miss MI War Warner Warne ncr ner ne and Miss Mia Pansy PaOlI Warner who have been spending the past pa t eight months here bere with their uncle Colonel Frank M Sterrett Eight tables of ot the game me were played and prizes were awarded to the two honor guests The hostess ho tea was Wall as assisted slated at the tee tea which followed by Miss Edgarda Wedgwood and Miss Elise Ellee Yates The rooms were bright with roses both pink and white Mrs Samuel Paul and her daughter Miss lie Ethel Paul entertained about lit fifty litty ty of their friends yesterday afternoon at a literary tea at their home on See Sec Second ond South street Mrs Ins J M Dart gave a delightful talk on Peleas and with ith readings from the poem and Miss ll s Esther Allen accompanied by Miss MiA Maud Thorn played several musical selections At the tea later Miss KiA Deck Decker er and Mrs Ira George Dougall assisted Miss Alice Allee Young entertained about forty young folks last Ja t evening at an informal evening party for Miss Grace Grant The rooms throughout the house were bright with roses and the lawns and verandas were all lighted making a pleasant plea ant affair outdoors as BI aswell aswell well as in The hostess was assisted In entertaining by Mrs Arthur Shepherd Mrs Nephi Morris and Mrs Joseph J Howell Mrs R H E Hong Hoag H gave a delightful Informal reception yesterday afternoon at the Knutsford for tor F Franz A the noted china artist artl t of Pasadena who is in the city for a week or so 80 Many friends called during the afternoon hours when Mrs In Hoag Hong was wai assisted alsted a by bJ her sister Miss M Hong Hoag H and by Mrs Mr Hamer of Pocatello Robert P Porter prominent In 10 club and business bu circles in the city will wiD leave here on July 3 for Ill where on July 7 1 will wiD take place the marriage of Muss Miss lone Lillian Ullian Vose V and Mr Porter Numerous parties have been made up to attend the concert to be b given en to night by Mr r and Mrs M J Brines at atthe atthe atthe the First Congregational church the concert parties to be followed by b supper parties later Mr and Mrs W Mon lIon Montague tague Ferry will entertain a party part of If friends friend Mrs Kra Clifford Young Miss Eva Snow Miss Winnifred Snow Miss Mabel Hampton and Miss 8 Mabel label Gray left ft last evening for Ocean Park where they will wUl spend a part of the summer Bummer t b The Ibe men of the University club and the tb officers at the poet peat are to enjoy the delights of a baseball ba game within the next fortnight and practice Is going goIn on in strenuous fashion 0 Mrs Mn E A Wedgwood will willi be the hostess today at the first of to to bridge teas given to meet Mrs Irs William P Platt lIaU 0 Mrs Robert King Xing Brown and Mrs Irs Frank Dole will wID entertain at a morn mornIng mornIng morning Ing bridge party this morning at the Dole hone home for Mrs Robert Fowler of 01 New York 0 Mrs G 0 O G and her son Garrison left last laM evening ey for tor Spear 8 Ash sli S D to be away the tile rest na of the tile summer Mrs Mr n A M K Bishop BJ op and Miss Mi Au Gray will wi leave ve early in July for lao Lac I Angeles and the tle e surrounding beaches to spend a part of the summer Mrs John and her Iter two chil children dren then of Des Moines will be here lien within a day or so to upend spend the summer with i ithe the Keate family I 4 Z Mrs litre Bryan Conrad entertained a half dosen friends yesterday at a luncheon for tor Mrs Irs Paul C Potter who leaves shortly for the coast Bruce Wedgwood has Bu gone to EIko Kike Nev for a part of the summer Mrs In Porgy Percy Pen Molson Moleon entertains e today toda at ata a tea from 4 till S I to meet her aunt Mrs Mn GaMier Gandier who to is here from Canada 0 Mrs Louis C Robertson win will enter entertain entertain tain tam tomorrow afternoon at a tea for Mrs Ira Gustave 0 Miss Raymond is I here bete from Montana Monti visiting Mr and Mrs Mr John W Rook lidge I Mr and Mrs Mn Robert S er are In town Cram spending a few days I Mr and Mr Elmer E of oi Provo Prove tire ire visiting friends in town for a short time Miss Ii Helen ei of Chicago ch se will hf he here within a short time to tu visit Mr awl and Mr Mrs Ir W V V y Hoare Hoart I Miss Winnifred Brice will entertain About bout sixty of her friends at a dan dane e to tonight tonight night at the l idi i Literati Literary club I I |