Dedham (THNS)—Mrs. Hans Lauridsen entertained the mem bers of her Bridge Club in her home ‘Thursday evening. In addi tion to the regular club another table was in play honoring Mrs. Walter Lauridsen of California, who is making an indefinite visit here, Mrs. L. W. Chain won high score prize, Mrs. J. T. Stangllow, and Mrs. John Stang] kept the travel ing prize. Additional guests be sides the guest of honor were Mrs. G. G. Jennings, Mrs. Edgar Lewis, and Mrs. William Lauridsen. Lunch was served after the games, followed by a devotional period conducted by Mrs. Fred Téline. Mrs. Dale Brown, president, pre sided at the usual business session. Mrs. Robert Pruecitt and Mrs. H. H. Pruett provided entertainment for the remainder of the evening. There were twenty-five present, Mrs. May M Harahberger was called to Mallard by the death of her granddaughter, Coleen Kunz, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kunz. Coleen passed away Wednesday morning in the hospital at Emmetsburg,