Show I SOCIETY The tombstone tournament ent at the Country club which began this moth morn ing ng and will continue until dark is creating no end of fun down the valey valhey val val- hey ley ey today To the uninitiated the term terra tombstone tournament means noth noth- lag ing ng in their lives but it is a great little game for golfers and there is a chance hance to lo win two fine prizes The rules ules governing a contest of this de- de are about as follows Each player layer is told how many strokes ho he hoor hor or r she may may have according to their ability to pla play the game The course courses is s eighteen holes and if one has not completed it in the number of strokes assigned he he must stop at atthe the point where his his' number is reached and plant lant a flag there with an epitaph at- at ached For Instance if he is al- al owed lowed strokes for the eighteen holes loles and is only a little past the fifteenth fifteenth hole when the is counted he 10 must stop leave his epitaph and go fo to the tho clubhouse One prize is to tobe tobe toe be e given for the player going around in hi 11 the least number and another for forthe forthe the he one the cleverest epitaph S aMiss a- a 1 Miss Gertrude Schwarz of Bro Brookline Brook Brook- k- k line Ine Mass a cousin of Miss Adelaide Woodruff has bas arrived here to make a visit with Miss Woodruff and her mother Mrs Russel C. C Woodruff Cards ards were Issued today by these ladles ladies for a large bridge party to be given riven a at their home on Thursday next in n honor of their guest Miss Schwarz Is s a grad graduate ate of Smith and the Boson Boston Bos Boa ton on tech and will be here hero for a fortnight fortnight fort fort- night during which she will be the recipient of much attention from the smart s set t. t a a a aThe The birthday dinner given by the alumni o of the Gamma Phi sorority of th he the university l last t evening was one of the largest and happiest evening events of the week Covers were laid or and among the guests were in included in- in eluded a number of guests from else else- where Miss Hazel Stevens Miss Marie Gaby and Miss Clarissa Ellerbeck Eller Eller- beck eck was in charge of the he event and others who assisted them hem were Mrs George Roberts Mrs Catherine Richards Miss Rosamond Ritchie and Miss Alberta McCanne Those r responding to toasts and giving musical selections during the banquet were Mrs Clifford Young Mrs Can Can- non Mrs Reilly Miss McCanne Mrs Mr John Jensen Mrs Harold Stephens Miss 1 Gene St Stayner and Miss Martha Watson a a a Mr and Mrs Irs Walter G. G Tuttle are arenow arenow now at home at First avenue a a a Mrs W. W H H. Dale was the hostess at ata ata ata a prettily appointed luncheon at the Alta club today at which covers were l laid ld for eighteen a a a The Browning section of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club met this afternoon at atthe clubhouse the Mrs Russel C. C Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Wood Wood- ruff and Mrs Karl A. A Scheid were the hostesses I. I a a a H. H B. B McCoy was the honored guest at a kensington given this afternoon afternoon afternoon af af- af- af by Mrs Freeman reeman t Morning Morning- Morningstar star a a a a Dr and Mrs John T. T White have gone to California a a a aMiss Miss Bryan Bryan i Houston has returned from Venice Ca Cal a a a f Mr r. r and Mrs MrS' O. O J J. J Salisbury Salisbury are home front the from the coast a Ca 1 Mrs rs J. J D. D Wood is is' home again after having spent the summer at her raich in Idaho l I a a a Mrs J. J E E. E Dooly has returned from froma a trip to the expositions Mrs P. P J. J Moran of 1859 South Fifth East street entertained at luncheon and cards this afternoon in honor of Miss Moore of WaUa Valla Walla S C C The Pythian Sisters will give a dance next Friday in the K IL of P. P hall on Second East street Refreshments Refreshments Refreshments Refresh Refresh- ments will be served serve q A |