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Show i ill lli L 1 JL 1 i lUllin Joynt, Attractive Young Woman Whose Engagement to Robert J f H. Montgomery Was Announced Sunday. iR. Iv. M'CONAUGJIY cnt cried cr-ied a party of tlic younjr Rlrls Iglitfully yesterday at a lunch-at lunch-at the Commercial club in bratlon of the birthday of r. Miss Gladys IcC'onaiigliy. blc was laid In the gold room lovely picture with the bovy young1 girts surrounding It, Ith of lilacs for decoration. 1 vtbs in tlic lilac shades, and ards with appropriate daffy-ch daffy-ch sucflt were at the v:rl-Tlie v:rl-Tlie company Included be-and be-and Mies McConaughy. Miss Kftlldge, Miss Isabel Sniffer, Evans. Miss Josephine Weil, McMillan. Miss Ioma R113-hftriotte R113-hftriotte Bothwcll, Miss TJnzcl Murguerllc Stewart. Miss iaJI, MJss Cary Marshall. Miss atly, Miss Elule McMillan, tret Dunn, Miss Margaret sr Margaret McCIure. Miss ey. Miss Geneve Savage and le Houston, fill affair of yesterday afLer-(ha afLer-(ha bridge tea given by the iba East Side guild of St. h at the home of Mrs. . Balloy on First avenue, hundred guests enjoyed the ity tables of bridge preceding rjie rooms were gay with of nurplo lilacs, groat vases the parlors, the hallways and W'He In the dining room the resented a contrasting though iBht with a rustic basket Pink and white snapdragons Hero Mrs. George T. Wal-T. Wal-T. . W. Boyer poured tea and Mrs. King Cobba, Mrs. Mrs. Turner assisted both 5 and In serving, LV Cleveland ontertalnod in th8 intimate friends of MJss .-Eir7. yesterday afternoon at a JftM'SL i ilr 1,01110 ,n K,riJt ave- 1 SbiM J2?1" wcr fiIcd wlt i5e ;MbL ,rr a f,-n ,llore came In laS; Itobert J. Glcndln- 8 iBL ',C8ler Froed Poured tea lI-fcWIss Isab Sniffer assisted. white lilacs pervaded and u. Ioova clsters of purple TMp lrls grated the table. .,,!m-T-.Jc'?5cn and Mrs. A, H. 13n-i- -'Ttm a number of I heir LiXltmF$y.-x u brld5 luncheon U,!Bl o2 of "e focv. eight tables J ,L P'tsls at the luncheon and fl M taf Iff10 o1' bridge, lilacs of . rJmtj T, wcro used tlirnugh all f "Kr inVhc. hostesses wore as- y3" aEiiis, 'mim Pf,.tralt of atlss SInr' J?dwT iSPyS article, the tBSer . Trlhuni ImH an elaborate -alSnil., c,?nccrt Kiven last Friday &in ,i,fuy- ?,ld MaPKic Webber Btf ' ru 11 Wl18 llBS Gray's 'ln ll homo a"rJ 11 was .fca, a complimentary manner by WiriS1 rtrV7- B. Graham of 'fe cr aiC(1 a party of 1 Klt iEmh 1 5u"'lay night at a M,"1 Cartvrlght. their house j,tot Dy.Mw. -lames M. T'ctty, MrK. p. Johnson. rjleutenant and Mrs. Da I lev and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Pardee. c Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings will entertain tonight at a. dinner at their home in compliment to Mr. and Mis. George A. Eaton. Miss Colbume nnd the upper classes of Rowland hall will entertain at a dancing party next Friday evening. l 4 Mrs. Charles Tyng has issued cards for a tea to ho given Tuesdav, May 2S. u Mrs. J. W. Houston and her younger daughter, Miss Grizelle Houston, have returned from a stay of several weeks In the cast. " Miss Rhea Jcnson will entertain the young girls of the Eilliken club this afternoon at her home In Canyon road. a- Miss Florence Allen, who lias been studying law in New York, is expected home the latter part of the summer for a brief vacation. Mrs. Eugene B. Palmer will entertain the members of the Fortnightly club today to-day at her homo on K street. Dr- and Mrs. Leslie W. Snow will entertain en-tertain a party of friends this evening at brdlgo at their home on First avenue. H Mrs. Windsor "V. Hlce will be the hostess hos-tess today at tho first of two bridge teas at her home in East South Temple street- . Miss Mary Luman leaves Washington within a day or two to spend a week or mora In New Torlc with Miss Dorothy Bamberger and Miss Florence Halloran before coming home. ; ! Mrs. Ttohcrt C. Kromera and her baby have arrived from Seattle and will spend the next month or more visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Forbes. e K t Mrs, Howard Stowc has gone to California Cali-fornia to spend tho next few months. Mrs. T. Owings Scheckell will entertain enter-tain nest Saturday In honor of Miss Nora Scheckell. one of the brides of early summer. Mrs. Julia II. Allen entertained a party of friends Saturday afternoon at the Or-phcum, Or-phcum, followed by a luncheon given at her home In the Meredith apartments. Red carnations and ribbons were the decorations. |