Mrs. Jones Was There.Mrs. Fharh* Kdward Tudor «in^K Miss Alice Tuilor ent(*rtaiirei! ileli^ht-I'nllv vesierdax arilt;*rnlt;»«»u at cards at « 9m- $y *”; • .their home, (ihoison avenue, Avondale.The spacious rooms, all opening *,l_to one another. were artistirailv deeo*rated in pink and white roses intermingled with strands of Southern smilax.The receiving line stood in the rt eepti«m hall. Mi-, Diaries Tudor wearing a landsome uown of whiter r r . \| \Tudor, while erepe de chine Ik a\ il.\ trimmed in face, and Mrs. lliurh Tudor, Idaek and white silk,Assist ini: about lie rooms were Miss Xliti# Tult;11in iffcite net, andMis# Blanche Tudor, in junk {lowered chiffon.There were about *§ventY-Hve micst* | resen i. Mi-. T. W . Spaldingwon the first pri/e, a «*ut\das- suyar and cream ; M r. Leo \ ,m Lahr. i he second, a marble bust, and Mis-I *i i-ior, the third, a handsome collaraiid cuff set. ha d cmbrildered.Alter the .urame a delicious luncheonwas ser\a*d at the individual tables*Mi-. Kd H. Jones, of this city wa-presetit*♦ ♦! ♦'Vfa-Pleasant Surprise.Mi. Mr-. Harry Trout v\lt;pleasantly surprised last eveimnr Jt their inner cm Hast Hivb street#Mr. Chit la Smith won the first aa loin* hand, § salad bowl, and burnl A «M 1,1 |.k irlt;;uc and Frank II *ck, a tie,.vfc/ --'4 4 *ft! ' 1 '■ a «r . % . lt;S'fc Kfll