* I Mrs. Jones Was There.Mrs. diaries Edward Tudor and Mi— \.' Tmh*r » ' mined deiiuht-f u11 v vesterdav a I'lernoon at eards at their hone, (Hudson §\enue, Avondale.Tlu* spaeiou i ton . . 11 4§llt; inu into one another, were artistieallv deeo-ratifl in pink and white roses,mingled with strands of Southern smilax.The l’eeeivi n«j line stood in the re-eeption hall, Mrs. diaries Tudor wearing a handsome own of white* i i r it silk: M Arndor, white erepe de ehiile heavily trimmed in laee. and Mrs. llujrh Tu-Idaek and ivhi ID# filk.Assisting about the rooms wereMiss Httti# Tiuior. in white it#t* illd Mis# Blanelu* Tudor, in pink lloweredchiffon.Then* were about nevent \-live uuesls present. Mrs* T. \V. Spalding won the first prize, a eotulass sutrar and ereatn; Mr-. Leo \ an Lahr, the MU'ond, a marble bust, and Miss1'iMor. the third, a handsome rollar illid (Miff set, hand etubrolt; d.Alter the trame a delieions luneheou was served at live individual tables. Mrs. Ed II. Jones, of this eity waspresent.Pleasant Surprise.Mr. and Mr-. Harry Trout \pleasantly surprised last evening Jl!Iitl-r |j«»tin* on Ea#t 11 ivU street.Mrs. full.i Smith won the first and. Line hand, a salad howl# and burn! wood pkHMjue and frank 1 leek* a tie.. t .•'■..'ft* 'jidl l jft mm .ft ft* . .ft t f .*1 I ‘ I *' ‘irl -'A - «- kl i *