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Show Events of tho Week. Mrs. Paul C. Potter entertained four tables at bridge at her home at Fort Douglas yesterday afternoon, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Louis Russell Brewer. Brew-er. Other guests came in for tea after the game. Decorations were of autumn leaves and red carnations, and assisting tho hostess were Mrs. Willis T. Ulino and Mrs. Wieser. In honor of Mrs. E. C. LeCompte and Mrs. Charles Shields of Park City, Mrs. W. Armstrong cntortaincd a number num-ber of former Park City residents informally in-formally at bridge yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Miss Addie Hampton entertained at) cards j'csterday afternoon in honor of Miss Jean Odell. r Mrs. William C. Mabry was, tho guest of honor at a Kensington given by her mother, Mrs. A. II. Mnyne, yesterday yes-terday afternoon, at her home bn Third avenue. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Speinger. to M In honor of Mrs. Moylan C. Fox, Mrs. Grant Hampton entertained at a charmingly char-mingly appointed luncheon at the University Uni-versity club Tuesday. Table decorations decora-tions were of American Beauty roses and place cards wero tiny French figurines. fig-urines. Covers were laid for eighteen. w Mrs. Fisher Harris and Mrs. M. F. J'foutz entertained at a musieale and tea at the homo of Mrs. Harris Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Mary Parsons. A delightful programme was givcu 1)3' Mrs. Charles G. Plummer. Mrs. A. H. Peabody, Miss Mary Olive Gray and Miss Margaret Harris. Decorations Deco-rations were of cosmos and nasturtiums, aud assisting the hostesses were Mrs. C. D. Rooklidgc, Mrs. F. J. Fabian and Mrs. W. A. Nelden.- In honor of Miss Jean Odell. one of the November brides. Miss Julia Cullcn entertained about thirty of the younger set at a dancing party Thursday evening, even-ing, at hor homo on East Fifth South street. The parlors were cleared for dancing and an orchestra stationed in the hall furnished the music. Punch was served by Miss Ruth Swoncr and I ; Miss Emma Cullen tind Ers. Matthow Cullen presided in the dining room. The decorations wore in blue and white, the colors chosen by Miss Odell for her wedding, white flowers and blue rib-bous rib-bous being used to carry out the color scheme. a n Mrs. Isadora Mayor and Mrs. C. C. Crismon entertained at a large bridge affair Wednesday afternoon at their home on First North street. Ten tables ta-bles of the game were played aud prizes were taken b' Mrs. J." .1. Daly, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong. Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. S. L. Maver, Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Werthcimer, Mrs. John Cain. Mrs. 2sielson and Mrs. W. H. Henderson. Assisting the hostesses wero the Misses Frances McChr3'stai. Mary Halloran, Kate Adams and Mrs. S. L. Mayor. Decorations were of astors and roses, the. diuiug room and table being effectively done in red. Red shaded lights, red roses and a cluuy cloth over red being ucd. to tt a Mrs. Tsadoro Maver and Mrs. C. C. Crismon entertained in the second of a series of bridge teas Thursday afternoon, after-noon, in houor of Mrs. R, H. Allen and Miss Towlc. Thirteen tables were plaved and prizes were taken bv Mrs. Jolin C Dalv. Mrs. Willi-.nn M. Mc-Crea", Mc-Crea", Mrs. Vaughn Paul. Mrs. Wherry. Mrs. Perrv. Mrs. Waddell. Miss Marie Gibbons, Mrs. Hornunir. Jlrs. Heikes. Mrs. Kiinbun, Miss Cullen. 'Miss Joseph-son Joseph-son and Miss Dunn. Decorations were in red and assisting the hostesses were the Misses MeChrystal, Halloran and Adams. lu honor of Miss Edith Sutherland. Mrs. William Stanley entertained at bridge Friday afternoon. Four tables were plaved, the prizes bcin? taken b3" Miss Stel'a Fabian, M'ss Mamie Sap- ningtun. Miss Julia Cullen and Mrs. .1. F. Grant, Jr. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Matthew Cullen. Mr. Fred Leonard and Mrs. E. P. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meakin were given a surprise party by the members of the AdeJphia on Tuesd.-n-' evening, October 6, at their home on First avenue. ave-nue. About forty guests enjoyed the affair. After an evening of literary and musical entertainment, Mr. Meakin was presented with a handsome umbrella um-brella by the society, to to Miss Beth Skillikorn entertained Monday evening at cards, in honor of Miss Gertrude Heytch. whose marriage took place during the week. The prize of the evening was won b3' Miss Kate Rippcto. Miss Lillian Waters entertained at dinner Sunday. October 4. on the occasion occa-sion of her eleventh birthday, at her home of First avenue. The little guests were Leoua Christianson, Grace Upton, Margaret Upton. Jean Armour. Ellen Armour. HazM Higbee, Theresa Skclton and Janice Kirby. V Miss Ruth Storer entertained a party of a dozen Friday evening at 500. Prizes were won by Miss Ada Hartley and Mr. Lcltoy Brcckou. Strawberry shortcake with cream was served for refreshments. w Mrs. Earl Shimiuin entertained in formally on Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Winifred Candland. |