Show LARGE BRIDGE PARTIES GIVEN GIVEN- AT RICH HOME Guests At Smaller Events Include town Out Visitors The largest attain affairs of the week and an anamong among the prettiest of the season were the bridge luncheons given on Monday and Wednesday Wednes ay by bl Mrs Ezra C. C Rich Mrs Clar Clar- Clarence Clarence ence E. E Wright and Mrs Gilbert Mole Moyle at the Rich home on Washing Washing- Washington ton avenue The small tables had hadlow hadlow low mounds of fall all fruits and scarlet scar scar- scarlet let sumac leaves for tho tha centerpieces s and throughout the rooms were bas baS- baskets baSkets of lavender and bronze chrysan chrysan- chrysanthemums chrysanthemums combined with the bright colored autumn foliage Fifteen n ta tables la bles were arranged for each Tea was served following the bridge games on Wednesday afternoon when Miss Beatrice Browning entertained at bridge at her home on Tyler avenue Gay fall flowers were used la In live rooms The guests Included MIss My Mf- rene Rich Miss Dorothy Miss Mary Marl Matson Mrs Junior Rl-h Rl and the following out town guests Miss Eleanor OBrien O'Brien Miss Agnes Agn s Obrien Miss Margaret Dahnken MISs Janet Harris Miss Eloise Gibson Miss Margaret Robinson Miss Doll Reeves Miss Edna Custer and Miss Margaret Margar t of Salt Lake Mrs Francis Stewart McLeod of Los Angeles and Miss Frances Baker New York Mrs Irs William A. A Turner entertained her card club on Thursday at her homo on Madison avenue Jack o lanterns filled with wilh marigolds were used for the decorations and the place cards were In Halloween designs Cov Cov- Covers Covers ers were laid for the Mesdames Fred M. M Nye A A. A W. W Walker C C. S. S Gunnell George Larsen Robert L. L Proud It Virgil Cain Gage Rodman Miss fiss Mary and the special guests Mrs W. W H. H Williams and Mrs Charles WOMAN'S WOMANS IANS GUILD GIVES PRETTY TEA A well attended bridge tea was given given en on Tuesday at the Guild hall by bythe bythe the Women's Guild of the Church of or orthe the Good Shepherd The guests play play- played played ed cards and tea was served at small tables decorated with gay fall flow flow- ers Presiding at the tea table and acting as hostesses were Mrs George Kern Mrs Irs George Watts and Mrs J. J H. H Rosevear |