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Show ; SOCIETY I rj OALENDAE. Mr. and Mrs. George Keysor 'X will entertain a few friends at. T bridge this evening in honor of their guests, Goorpo and Harold $ "Weston, of JynrYori. y Iu Mrs. Sam Porter and Mrs. r prcd Dern will entertain tho cUp and Saucer club Tuesday . afternoon at the borne of the lat- E- ten . j Mrs. HebBr Loo will entertain -fr at a fivo hundred party this u afternoon at her home in honor L of Mrs. Lewis Crilchlow, of 4 Pennsylvania. & 'MrsW. H. Child will enter- : tgjn her bridge club this after- "noon, and from 4 to (5 o'clock there will bo au informal nvusi- -J- h caic. , t Mrs. H. N. Mayo will enter- 4- L tain at a bridgo tea this after- -I- noon in honor of her guest, Mrs. . Nolson Storyv Jr. f t Mrs. George Stoiner -will bo I hofltoss at a second bridge tea u this afternoon. J t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke -f t. will entertain this avoning afc a t five hundred party at thoir "Km lome on South Fitth East. ill? Mr8, D JacMlng will en- 4 njX tertain at an informal tea. this J- BI afternoon for tho intimate 4 .iU friends of Mrs. L. L. Downing, 4 ?V4 who will leave next week for 4 SI . . t JK' Mrs. J. W. Gnrrio will enter- 4 tain again, this afternoon at a 4 fa five hundredparty. 4; w!f Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin 4 B4 TSutcher will entertain at a sup- 4-'Rf 4-'Rf J81 is eveninpr following tho K' Tie Daughters of the Confed-. jB-F wacy will meet this afternoon 4 f, with Mrs. A. L. Park, at the 4 Bfc'rBrown apartments, 215 South 4 'Third East. 4; iBr.One of the largest and most, bril-H&nt bril-H&nt teas of the week was given Thurs-aj' Thurs-aj' afternoon at tho home of Irs. I . C. Baile' and her daughter. Miss iflpdna Baile-. Between the hours of 3 fehd 6 o'clock about one hundred and fifty friends called. Miss Bailey gave iMgoveral beautiful vocal selections in her JBricli soprano voice. The rooms were Vprettily decorated, with pink, green aud flMwbite,' The music room was adorned KKWith white roses, and syringa. The dining room was bright with pink Rroscs, a large cut glass bowl of flowers jBbeing in the center of the table. Tea Wand, coffee were poured by Mrs. C. II, 'Post. Mrs. R. G. Schuldor. Mrs. Carl IBSehoid, and Mrs. J. "R. Walker, assisted Mby MIfs Gertrude Hanson, Miss Mary HjSracdlcy, Miss Stella Fabian and Mis's maybould. Punch was served on the MHIiraad veranda by Miss Aileen Mac-"HSran. Mac-"HSran. The guesls wore received at t ho .Boor by little Miss Esther Daugherty. Mts. George Steiner entertained right iBjtablcs at a bridge tea at her home Thursdaj' afternoon. The rooms were effectively decorated with the National colors, vanes of red roses, shasta daisies and bachelor buttons being used. In the center of the tea table was a large basket of Shasta daisies and red sweet pens. Above from the chandelier was hung a basket of forget-me-nots. lUVs. Steiner was assisted bv Mrs. 1;1. A. Hale, Mrs. Will Ellorbeek, .Mrs. I B. Stephens and Mrs. Marian Officer. Prizes wore won at each table by Mrs. T. W. Delano, Mrs. Sam Porter, Mrs. T. Roy Brown, Mrs. I A. Hale, Mrs. Irred Dern, Mrs. F. Ti. Stephe'ns, . Mrs. J. C. Dick and Mrs. Breedcn, Mrs. W. T. Snyder entertained nine tables at a bridge tea at her home Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. LcCompte of Park City. The rooms were beautiful)' decorated with flags and bunting and vases of red rosos. The table centerpiece was a large basket of red and white sweet peas and bachelor buttons, Tea aud coffee were poured by Mrs. IT. 1 Tlen-dorsou Tlen-dorsou and Mrs. LcCompte. assistc'il by Miss Mount, Miss Snyder and Miss Cora Snyder. Prizes "were won by Mrs. Charles Hooklidge, Mrs. George Black, Mrs. Ezra Thompson. Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, Mrs. Eobort Hendricks of Sslem, Oro.; Mrs. G. O. Whiitcmorc, Mrs. V. JT. Doschcr, Miss Eilla Snyder and Missv Curtis of Pennsylvania. The wttddinc "of Miss Adolla Johnston, John-ston, of this city, and Howard C. Dyer, of Goldficld, was held Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, 323 West Sixth South street. The Itcv, Charles Curtis Mclntyre officiated, offici-ated, and only a few of the intimate friends of tho family were present. The young couple will leave Saturday for Goldfield, where thoy will make their future home. Mrs. ,T. W. Currie entertained seven tables at five hundred Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home, which was prettily decorated with red, white and blue, red roses, poppies, white carnations, and bachelor buttons being profusely used. Mrs. Currie was assisted by Mrs. Cherry and Miss Harman. Punch was serveil in tho hall by Miss Violet Currie Prizes were won by Mrs. John C. Cutler Cut-ler and Mrs. M. A. Peters. Judge and Mrs. 0. W. Powers entertained enter-tained a number of tho youuc people at a beautiful lawn party at Linger-longer" Linger-longer" Thursday evening in honor of their guest. Miss Margaret Field, of Chicago. Delightful music was furnished furn-ished by the Hawaiian band aud singers sing-ers who were on tho veranda. Tho ' lnwn and verandas were bright with strings of electric lights, wall pockets and hanging baskets of wild flowers. 4 Mrs. Harry Clark entertained fourteen four-teen at a red. white and blue luncheon at hor homo Thursday in honor of "Mrs. Jennie Pottenger and daughter of Kansas Kan-sas City and Mrs. James Kervin of California. Mrs. Clark was assisted by Mrs. Freemont. fc During the absence of Mrs. P.. L Tracy, her niece and nephew. Miss Puth Strong and Tracy Strong, will be here ' on their way home to Seattle from Eastern colleges. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stephens. Mrs. Russel L. Tracy will leave Tuesday to ."join Mr.' Tracy and their son, Pussel, to cn.ioy a trip of ten days through Yellowstone park. Miss Maxwell of Chicago is here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jessie M. Frceland, who is occupying the Cohn, home for the summer. 4 Henry and Bruce Bradlev returned Thursday evening from New Haven. Conn., where they have spent the past year in school. Mrs. Frank P. Swindler and two children left Wednesday for California, where tliev will spond the summer. Mrs. J. T. Richards was hostess at another bridge tea Thursday afternoon. when eight "tables wore played. Miss Virginia Beatt.V entertained at a very informal lea for her intimate friends Thursdav afternoon. Miss Flinor Stewart entertained six at a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Thursday. tun Mrs. S. W. Morrison returned Thursday evening after an extended stav in the East. - Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Ott are now at home at apartment M in the Vivian flats. |