Show I SOCIETY Mrs E A Wedgwood was the host hostess hostess ess e yesterday afternoon at a delightful bridge tea given in honor of the first of two affairs given In honor of Mrs Wil 1100 P Platt Six tables table of the game were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs Platt Mrs Frank Swindler Mrs F A Vincent Mrs 1115 E D Miller Mrs Irs Matthew Cullen Miss MI May Critchlow and Miss Mis Merle Lynch The home was bright with flowers red roses in the parlors and sweet peas through the other oth other other er rooms room The tea table was decorated with a low bowl of pink and white sweet peas set Ht on a cloth of exquisite cluny dun lace Here at the tea ts following Miss Merle Lynch Miss II Dorothy Partridge and Miss Edgarda Wedgwood served Mrs Frank Dote Dole Dole and and Mrs Robert K Brown entertained about of their friends yesterday at a morning bridge party followed by a luncheon In ine e compliment to Mrs Robert Fowler of New York The rooms were decorated with quantities s of bright red poppies and Canterbury bells and eight tables of bridge were played The hostesses were assisted by Miss Laura Dole and Miss Gladys Savage Prizes Prize were won by Mrs Elbridge Thomas Mrs Will El Ellerbeck Ellerbeck Ellerbeck lerbeck Mrs Sam Porter Mrs A C Cherry Wherry herry Miss Lawson Miss Mis Gibbons Mrs Savage and Miss MIllS Eva Dole Mrs M Percy Molson Moleon was the hostess yesterday afternoon at a very enjoy enjoyable enjoyable enjoyable able tea tM from 4 to 6 to meet her aunt Mrs Gaudier Dandier r of Canada The home was waa bright with roses rosea of all kinds the deep crimson roses ro es In the dining room and pink throughout the house Receiving ReceivIng ing lug with Mrs Sirs Molson Moison Mol on were her mother Mrs Urs and her aunt Mrs W WH WH V H n Dickson while Mrs Russell der and Mrs Irs William P Kiser Riser served punch In the tire dining room Mrs Charles Post Poet Po t and Mrs Louis Cates poured and assisting them were Miss Aileen Mac Maclean Maclean Maclean lean Miss Mies Gertrude Hanson Miss Cary Marshall and Mrs Henry M Crowther Mrs Jack Keith entertained a score or more of friends yesterday afternoon at atan atan atan an informal bridge party when Mrs W WH WH WH H Child Mrs Hartshorn Hatshorn Mrs Ed Edward Edward Edward ward Roberta Roberts Mrs Robert H Allen Mrs F S Oswald and Mrs Horace Middleton won the prizes At the tea te following Mrs Keith was assisted by Mrs 1118 Middleton Miss Louise Putnam and Mrs Levis LeIs Evans Red roses were used for all aU the decorations Mrs Keith entertains again on Monday for i her sister Bleter Mrs Charles Blyth who ho will willbe willbe I be here tomorrow I k t tic Mrs W VT V R n WIghtman and Mrs Barnes Barnell entertained again yesterday aft afternoon afternoon afternoon this time a score of 01 their friends at a thimble party when the prize was awarded for the best beet piece of patch patchwork patchwork patchwork work A great deal d l of fun resulted and the prize prise was won by Mrs L D Dr Peas lee A tea followed when some of f their more intimate friends assisted the host hostesses esses The house bouse was bright with the seasons flowers the crimson rambler and pink peonies being especially effective effective tive Mrs J B Whitehill entertained a dozen friends yesterday Informally at bridge for her sister Miss Genevieve Pratt the guests being Mrs T R i Woodbridge and her guest Mrs Ford Mrs C H U I McMahon Mrs S H Tre Treloar Treloar loar Mrs H L Charles Mrs W Neil Nell Winter Mrs 1115 Fred U Leonard Mrs John C Daly Miss Mildred McMillan Miss Mary Brodie Mrs McMahon Mrs Ford and Miss Pratt won the prizes in bridge tic Miss Winnifred Brice entertained a party of about seventy of her young friends last evening at a dance at the Ladles Literary club The hall was i decorated in the national colors flags and bunting being used everywhere A punch bowl on the lower floor offered refreshments to the merry melT dancers The affair was chaperoned by Mr and Mrs George T Brice Mr Ir and Mrs O 0 K Lewis Mr Ir and Mrs C R Pearsall and Mr and Mrs J W Houston rc sic The Tire usual Saturday evening table dinner followed by the weekly dance at the Country club tonight will draw a large number several dinners of ofa ofa ofa a dozen or less 1988 having already been arranged ar arranged arranged ranged for tor There will be no formal tea but the games of the afternoon will willman mean man a large crowd before time for the dinner at In the evening Cards have been received In this city by Dr Hummers friends for tor the mar marriage marriage rings of Miss Irene Irena Stack and Dr Leo Francis Hummer The wedding will take place next Thursday morning at 9 In St Matthews church in Chi Chicago Chicago Chicago cago The young people will be at home after atter Sept 1 in this city I Miss Beebe Miss Ml Nibley and Miss Yates have issued Invitations for a dancing party p to be given glen on the even evenIng evenIng evening Ing of July 2 at the Beebe home 12 G street Mrs George Nye Nye and and her small sm U son will win be here today from Denver to spend a part of the summer Bummer with Mr and Mrs T 1 G Webber Miss Leo Trent expects to leave the first t of the month for Auburn Cal Cat to attend the wedding of her niece Miss Leila Lelia Trent and James D Meredith r 01 I Mr Ir and Mrs Robert Bee are here from Boise Bol e visiting Mrs H W Horne Home for a 11 few days das tic Mr r and Mrs Thad Naylor of Logan are in town for tor a short visit with friends o Mrs Radcliffe announces the engage engagement engagement engagement ment of her bel daughter Roza Teresa to toL toL toI L I LeRoy Strong the marriage to take I place in August Julius Kahn of Denver is here the thet guest t of hi his hie son and daughter Mr and Mrs 1118 Lee Kahn MIss Mies Esther Cohn Conn of Butte is also als a guest at the Kahn home tic I Mrs Eugene Eu ne Smith is here from Min Minneapolis Minneapolis Un I In neapolis n polls spending some time with friends Mrs Smith was formerly Miss Pierce x sic Mrs Virginia lnla Snow Stephens left last evening to spend the summer with friends in Los LoB Angeles Mica Mies Cora Conniff and W Y Doris Grif Griffith Griffith Griffith were married Wednesday evening at atthe attIM atthe the tIM home borne of 01 the brides mother Mrs Irs O 0 OM M Conniff at 1646 South State street Many beautiful flowers adorned the home and supper sapper was served to the near relatives of the bride and groom The young couple have gone gOO to their home on Fremont avenue where they will re receive receive their friends Miss Louise Jennings J Is expected home today after aCter a stay of a year car In Inthe Inthe inthe the east cost studying art artAn artIe arta Ie a r rAn An art exhibit the last of a series will be given from 10 to IS 12 1 and 2 to 5 today by Miss Mies Willard at her studio East First South street streett streeta a t Miss Louise Jennings has returned turned from Chicago where she attended the theArt theArt theArt Art Institute |