Show QflEFJ i Tho Amelia Pulace was thc scene of a beniiMfiil part > yesterday when about fifty of the friends of Mro Edwin F Holmes enjoyed her hojplmllty for the cntlro afternoon The rooms had been brightened with vnycn of American Bcau tIes asters and chrysanthemums find presented a truly Inviting appearance The luncheon was served In the lInln room on many amnll tnble Inch having ira dlHllnetlvo Moral decoration Fin event1 had been planned In honor of Mmu fihoop of Richmond Vu and tho Misses Holmes but the latter will not be able to arrive until Monday so they wore nilesed from the gayctles As Ihc I ladies ontorcd I lhr drnwlnproom each was given a different colored ribbon on which wore six pins everyone being at a loss to know what they were for and not until after the menu and the party adjourned to thc upper room to remove their hats did they Mud out Then they were given straw hats and miller Tho latter worn foreign souvenir carleu postnk1 each representing nomp place or country and proving quite Interesting AH tho gainn of iilxtylhreo progrrsiycd the wlnnern were given bnncheu of artificial French flowers with which to decorate or irjm their hats Tho unfortunate person who did not win hud rnlher a poorlooking hat at the end of the mIx giimes but the Rood plnycra or rather the ones who did not get poor partners had gorgeous hate with time true Parisian effect borne wore moSt urtlatlo and others cuuacd somo amusement so 011 the whole ilS event proved to he a complete com-plete Hueceya Two clmrinlnj young girls Miss Grace Emery and Miss Laura Bransfonl wore the flownr girls and ns silsted the hostess Tho Ural prize a mammoth cream atln bow was won by MIsrf Webber the scrond n blue bow by Mn < < Ferris and the third or consolation a black bow by Mrs Howard F 9 Mr Holmes will be at home on Fridays during September Mrs George Tuttle has returned to St Louis t 4 Dean Eddie returns from Scotland next month o S Mr and Mrs David Keith arc now In San FrancIsco and will return home very shortly Dr and Mrs Jack Keith give a reception recep-tion next Friday evening from D J to 11 In honor of Mr and Mrs myth of Evanston o Mrs J J Jndson entertained at n very prettily arranged luncheon yesterday In honor of Mrs J F Evans of Denver Tho lablc docorallons conslntod of pink roses and eight guests were present U 4 a MIss Gertrude Myers entertains at a Kcntilngton this afternoon 04 S Miss Elizabeth Bain and Minn Mabel Corbln have returned to the city Mir Phillip Jack of Iowa who has been the guest of Mr and Mrr Iloyt Sherman left I yesterday for the t coastS coast-S S Roger Sherman leaves next Tncfiday for Andover Mass to continue his studies Mrs Holmes will leave for the East next month Of Mr and Mrs John W Thomas of San Jose leave I today for their home after a months visit I In Salt Lake W Mlsn I > nura Bransford leaves for California Cali-fornia today S S S Mr and Mrs John W Thomas who have been making an extended visit with relatives In this city havo returned to San Jose a Ml3 Hazel Stevens was hoslcsn of a most enjoyable Kensington yesterday afternoon The house was beautifully decorated In heliotrope and white asters being used In profusion Unique nnd orig inal games wero played during the afternoon after-noon In which Miss Louise Bnscnm and Mltw Eva Thompson were awarded the prizes Tho guests wore Misses Beatrice OConnor Clara LMImer Julia Cullen Eva Thompson Kcllle Street Edna Sands Alta Earl Louise Bascom Snllle Contcs Elinore Proutt Blaucbe Kidder Helen Lltchllcld May Brunton Irma Wllllam non S S SOwing S-Owing Schockcls entertained very enJoyably en-joyably last evening o Miss Norma Dickort left I Tuesday for Montana where she will visit her brother for somo weeks S S S Miss Beatrice OConnor entertained at a delightfully Informal dinner Wednesday evening S S S A largo and enjoyable childrens party was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs Theodore Bniback In honor of her little daughter Jessie 1 About I seventylive little ones enjoyed Immensely the amusements provided for them In the game of Cinderella Cin-derella Margaret Walker and George Belden won prizes for coming nearest to nlnnlntr the pllnncr In the right nlncc nnd Frances Clayton and Yale Pfoutz were awarded the prIzes In archery Erich child was presented with a candy souvenir Mrs Brubick was assisted by Mm Marshall Mar-shall Mr Park Miss 1 Relllcy and Miss Gcnevlvo McCornlck The refreshments served the lit lie folk woro very elaborate each table having Its own merry parts MI3 May Twomey leaves today for Chicago Chi-cago where she will resume her musical course In the Chicago Musical college |