Show t' - THE 2-- A’ SALTXAKE CITY UtfAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1917 HEEALD-KEPUBLICA- N pe&red on different occasions before the cently elected president 'of the organ- ' t f i - w (Continued From Preceding1’ Ps-8Hotel Utah In honor of Mias Eva Williams whose marriage to Perry StanThursday ford Darger took place on' were used Asters In the rainbow shades for the gay decorations of the table and the handle was entwined with tulle Covers were laid In the same shades ) T ITTLE PEGGY WALL the attractive daughter of Colv and Mrs Enos A Wall who celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary yesterday afternoon with a number of her school friends at the Wall home oh E South Temple street -- for 'twelve je sfc In compliment to Miss Cora Howe a bride of October Miss Lillian Hall entertained at a delightful kensington on ‘Wednesday afternoon at her home on Douglas avenue Lavender asters were chosen for the effective decorations of the living rooms and the tea table and the hostess was assisted by Mrs Ellis a c ‘ - r s" ’ - - - laid for thirty guests Mrs Elmer Van Cott ck entertainer' Monday evening in honor of her hus band’s birthday Cards were played and a light lunch was served Prises were won by Mrs Oscar Peterson and Mr Jennings y A jfc jf Dr and Mrs W L Rich entertained at a delightful musical and luncheon Monday evening in honor of Dr Rich's brother Lyman H Rich Mr Rich is a member of the' Utah light field artillery The rooms were- tastefully-decoratewith autumn flowers and national colors The serving table held a large bell surrounded by red white and blue flowers Hanging from the table to the floor was a field of blue dotted with stars Mrs Rich ' was assisted during the evening by Mrs O A Rynearson During the evening a nrogram was enjoyed bv the guests The artists were Mr and Mrs Arthur Bolton and Miss Florence Rasmussen Mrs W Wild was the hostess at a shower given- Wednesday evening in compliment to Miss Sarah De Bry a tive tea table The little hostess was forming- the' centerpiece for the table bride of the month A dainty color assisted by Mrs E A Wall Mrs Lewis A number of ' interesting recitations scheme of pink 'and white was used Jeffs and Miss Alice Wall Games dear were given by Miss Faye Cornwall a The table was centered by a large vase to the hearts of children were played member of the sorority Twenty guests The evening was spent in during the afternoon and at 6 o’clock were In attendance The hostesses were of aster playing games 41 A s supper was served The little guests Miss Martha Richards Miss Florence were seated at one long table that was Groshell Miss Cordelia Straup Miss An attractive affair of Thursday aft- beautifully decorated ' with pink roses Helen Carthy Miss Gay Groesbeck Miss ernoon was the tea given' by Miss and candles - A large sil- Dorothy Cannon Miss Lucile FarnsMarguerite Douglass and Kathryn ver basket filled with the flowers worth Miss Miriam Wells Miss Louisa Douglass at the home of their sister formed an attractive centerpiece and Well Miss Minnie Barlow Miss Hazel Mrs Robert Shirley Wlmmer In honor the favors were little pink rose bas- McMullen Miss Evelyn Tempest Miss of Mrs H Gordon Jennings formerly filled with French bon bons The Harriett Moyle Miss Elizabeth' Moyle Miss Genevra McClellan who' war mar kets Belle McVlcker Miss Jeanette Groo Miss Pauline Branguests Included Miss rled last week Assisting the hostesses Miss Rachel Evans don Miss Flora Raddatz Miss Emily Miss Scott in receiving rere Mrs R S Wlmmer Miss Evelyn Miss Mary Mc- Higgs Miss Norma Havercamp and Miss Schrleber Irma Mr John J McClellan and Miss Made- Clain Miss Jane Gallavan Miss Berneta EthaMayo flowers were leine McClellan'-AutumMiss Janet Walker Miss Gladys " used the drawing room being a pro- Doran Gene Fowler Miss ElisaMisB Frick “Rushing” at the University of Utah fusion of goldenrod and the dining beth Miss Margaret Moran will continue during the coming week Cameron room was made pretty with pink Miss Mary Jeffs Miss Eleanor Landcn-berg- and will end with “pledging” on Fricosmo at the tea table Miss - Htldegrade ' Thompson day The members of the Delta Epsiwere Mrs Presiding A II Cowie Mrs S F JohnHannah lon sorority will entertain at a banMiss Harriett Brady MissMiss son and Miss Helen 'Jennings Dainty Cohn 'Miss’ Olive quet at the Hotel Utah Tuesday evenHarknes Betty refreshments were served by Miss Flora Gaylord and Enos Jeffs ing September 25 They will be hosRaddatz Miss Jeanette Groo and Miss sfc 4c ' ae tesses at a number of Informal parties Pauline Brandon three members of the enterDASHIELL during the coming week The Chi OL WILLIAM R Gamma Phi sorority of which Mrs Jenentertain at a Omega sorority will Utah' d Forty-thirthe talned the officers of at the1 Hotel nings is also a member During the Wednesday banquet theatre party last evening Thursday they will afternoon Miss Becky Almond gave the infantry at a Your the hostesses at an Informal party beto be several piano numbers in her usual evening for “Watch Step” at enartistic style Salt Lake theatre Mr Dashlell given at their chapter house in Eighth ‘a Se 3c officers’ wives at a bridge Fast street The tertained the Alpha Chi sorority Mr and Mrs William S Rawlings en- party at the Dashlell quarters during has Issued Invitations to a bridge tea tertained Wednesday evening at their the evening ' to be given Monday afternoon at the home 129 W First North street in The committee on arHotel Utah compliment to Mr and Mrs R N ISS LOIS ANDERSON entertained rangements will Include Miss Mary Miss Florence DeRosa and Cooper who were married Wednesday at a tea yesterday afternoon at the Snedden Miss Afton Davis morning in the Salt Lake Temple Mrs Newhouse hotel Miss In Cora of Cooper was formerly Miss Jean Holt Howe a bride of thehonor autumn The tea The rooms were prettily of Provo Miss Ida Rich entertained the memdecorated in pink and white asters table was bright with an artistic basof the Banyan club at a kenslng-to- n bers ma-liyellow Mr and Mrs Rawlings were asstted by ket of goldenglow tied with at her home yesterday afternoon From the basket to the guests’ The house Mr and Mrs F G Dust and Mr- and was decorated in Mrs A 1J Gillespie Music was fur- places were streamers of yellow satin lavender cosmos prettily a of the basket large Miss meet to Howe ribbon Invited nished by the Evans Trio to blossoms center used table the being Mrs C sk were Mrs Anderson Amy Miss Rich was assisted by Miss Franc J $ Mrs The Unity ’Social Birthday club met Howe Mrs Parley P Jenson and Mrs Virginia Ross The home of George Howe Miss Eleanoi Beer Miss Hayward at the Thursday afternoon exclusive of the club members guests ' Mrs H Buwen 2823 Eleventh East Gwen Williams Mrs Vern L Arnold were Miss Irene Tolland Miss Louise Miss and Drommerhausen The rooms were decorated In white Miss Esther Ure and Miss Ruth Pepperkorn The carnations and the afternoon was spent Lillian Hall club members are: Mrs Lee Brown sje j(e in playing five hundred prizes being Mrs Lawrence Rynders ' Mrs Ralph r Mr won by Mrs Lee JonCs and Mrs G H MRS ERNEST URIEN and Watts Mr Leo Larimer Mrs Louis Malin On Wednesday evening a birthPrice Jr entertained at a large Fernly Miss Selma Rebintlsch Miss day surprise was given In honor of tea yesterday afternoon at tlie Blanch Roskhlll Miss Mayre Jolllffe Mrs Eugene Roberts at her home 538 bridge home of Mrs Price in the Hlllcrest Miss Franc Hayward and the isses Ida Eleventh East and Bertha Rich apartments During the' early hours g se $ ae sje were je seven tables the Afternoon TEGGY WALL entertained a of was entertained club The Eclat and Bridge 'for filled the with bridge players MISS of her little school friends others came in for tea at 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon by Mr Leslie Gibbs Young The club members are: at a delightful affair yesterday after- Early autumn flowers decorated the Mrs A L Lundln Mrs William Annoon at the Wall home between- the living rooms and the ted table and the Mrs Walter Smith Mrs TT G X derson S were 8 Mr 8 A hostesses o’clock color scheme assisted by hours of and Swaner Mrs C J Deit Mrs William of pink was carried out for the dec- Griffith and Mrs T' W Davis Sheriff and Mrs W W Rager The 4c sje orations of the rooms and the attrac- MARJORIE WELLS and Miss club will meet October 2 atv the home of Daphne Coray entertained forty Mrs Smith 4c of their friends last evening at a danto In Miss Laura Danger-fiel- d compliment S cing party at the Coray home-229whose marriage to W Thomas SEWING MACHINE Fifth ’East street :in honor of Miss Boam takes place next Thursday Mrs Irene Callister and RiV1 McCullough Helen Spiers and Miss Jennie Enholm DOCTOR The rooms were prettily decorated with entertained last Thursday evening a wealth of flowers About twenty people were present and Cure Guaranteed phlox and bachelor buttons being com- the evening was spent in games and bined with spicy pinks and sweet pea music The hostesses were assisted In Mrs George Q Coray assisted the host- receiving and serving by their mothers esses in receiving' i F G Ward 7: ' Adjuster Miss Laura Dangerfleld whose marto W Thomas Boam will take members of the Gamma-Ph- i riage TIIE next entertained at a place of of the University Utah trousseau Thursday tea afternoon yesterday a entertained at delightful party yes- About 100 guests called Miss Louise home at their afternoon country Mr and Helen preDangerfleld Spiers Phone Wasatch 5234 or call terday rooms were sided at the in the Cottonwoods The ' bowl punch In decorated flower fall : attractively 29 W First South j( 3e je a large vase of brilliant: colored asters Mr and Mrs :C D Harding entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening in honor of their son Ermil who leftfae latter part of the week for American Lake Wash The living rooms were beautifully decorated with garden flowers and the guests included a number of the friends of the young soldier whose grandparents were early pioneers In Utah’'1 The IjOvebird club was entertained Mr and Mrs tL P Christensen announce ' the 1 operiing'of Thursday evening at the home of Miss Stella Edmonds the time being spent their studio for refined ballroom and esthetic dancing for in sewing A musical entertainment i was V ' Ukulele the furnished kuartet by season v: the y composed of Misses Edvth BacVman Leah Ashton and Roberta and Stella Edmonds Registration for class or individual instruction daily - - ASA - - rose-shad- ed - - - - - n er ’ - 0 ' - - ne - 9(c - - - old-fashion- $200 - ed - s - - - in' every one of our departments for smart gowning this season A beautiful showing of Millinery in Model Hats and the cleverest Tailored Hats ever shown in this city A sale will mark one of our in $1795 and $1995 Serge Satin and Dancing Frocks Dress-Department- s Lady ONLY at Creations shown Duff-Gordon- ’s ' J M W tjpr mm tm 216 Ms i t aj J er ‘ - - Net-tlet- Opportunity Our big store which occupies the entire ground floor of the Vermont building is a great at- traction for crowds of thrifty men and women The high stan- dard of our merchandise is ning ns friends every day win- For this week we are placing on sale a handsome assortment of LADIES’ SILK HOSE with reinforced heels and toes lisle garter top and full fashioned The prices are the lowest at which such quality merchandise can be sold Como in and look them over on 3 A special line of those ever popular and serviceable 7- - won-derful-li- ne Al-bau- gh - IMCKIMWS ’ roe Studio Co - 3 3 3fe 8 - s - ' J 4 v from 2 to 6 yy Mr Cliristensenhas just re turned from New York where he' has had Cprofessiohalf work under celebrated 1 dancers' and teachers yir 616 Templeton Bldg Phonesi Was 8120 Hyl 3289 Women’s Clubs general meeting of the Ladies’ T HELiterary club will be held at the m at 230 p Friday Sept Prof B Roland Lewis of the Uniwill talk on “The versity of Utah Psychology of- the Modern Theatrical Audienc” Professor Lewis has ap-- J clubhouse - 28 - for men and boys NEW STUDIO At So Main Street 4 Doors North of the Kearns Bldg PHOTOGRAPHERS few the Extraordinary Price of $850 Wear one and be comfortable this winter See our 'big line of wool blankets fancy sweaters shoes for all the family I 122 areffered for a daysat Has moved into their - 0 We have a distinctively creative and i-- - ' - WHITES' CO of-1917-1- AND 1 ct t IN c 3(c Mrs A CL Dangerfleld was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening September 18 at her home on Garfield avenue given in honor of Miss Laura' Dangerfleld' a bride-eleThe rooms were decorated with flower A 'large basket of asters and roses formed the centerpiece for the table The hostess was assisted by Mrs A' lloag-lun- d and Mrs W Pullman Covers were I FOR - during the' entire winter' ' 4c ' hours of 10 and 5 H Mays music ' je jc £ October 2 The Auxiliary of the Red Lynds — Mr R L Conely 1185 Cross will meet Wednesday afternoon Hostesse Second avenue Mr Dod Mr Clem-an- s at the Wilson hotel : gC Mrs Ketchum The Radiant Sewing club will give a Travel day — Brazil Mr Whitehead Hawaii Mr Dods Hawaiian Music card party Saturday at the home of Mr Joseph Levitt 414 Thirteenth East Mr Dod-- ' October Id street The committee on arranger' Joseph Levitt Mrs Hostesses —Mrs H A King 806 E ments Includes Mrs Miss Ruth Glassbrook Quilllan George MrThirteenth South Frobes Mr Mrs G H Valentine and Mr J MarPattlson Mr Wells tin Causes Russia Leading to the Russe se sje sian Revolution Mrs Leatherwood will be Banner Review and Russia's Literature MrsxSeaton re- entertained at crds atfriends of home the ports from the state federation music Mr FG Heath 970 & West Temple October 30 Tuesday evening September 25 All Hostesses— Mr Ernest Van Cott 952 local and visiting Maccabees are In8 Ninth East Mrs Leatherwood Mrs vited to be present 4e 4c Hones Mr Fowles Mrs Thomas will entertain Hodges Gentlemen’s Part at a silver tea Wednesday Evening —The Revafternoon the Jews in Rus'slan the Played by 5 o’clock at her home 818 to 230 from olution music S Eighth East street for the benefit se of the Philips Congregational church November 4c 4c jt Hostesses —Mr W H Esworthy 442 The following is the program for the Coatsvllle avenue: Mr- Dallas Mrs convention of the Federation of WoDeason Mrs Buchanan- Book review man’s clubs to be held Wednesday and Mrs Buswell' current events Mrs Thursday October 24 and 25 In "Salt Evers music Lake:Wednesday October 24 November 20 — Prayer the Rev John Ma-li10 m — Hostesses Mrs Mary Culbertson 538 “America” address of Emerson avenue Mrs Snyder Mr singing Mrs C H Wells response welcome Mr Brothers Scott Mrs Mr M O Packard Ball Mosart Mr Eber Reading Hall music 2 p m — “Public Health” Dr 8kol-fiel- d December 4 “Child Welfare” “Sex Hygien’’ Hostesses— Mrs S S Pond 78 S Red Cross demonstration civics Mr Instreet Mrs Sinclair Mr Korn Mrs John Malick: contests and prize Hlgson “Some Western Poets and termission- Music Mrs W J Barrette Writer” Mrs Palmer “Sarah Car- folk dancing Miss Ravenhlil “Women’s michael Mr Lydia D Ader music Council of Defens” Mr W N Will' iams December 18 8 p m — Music Home economic Miss Christmas meeting at county Infirm- Gertrude McCheyne report “What Salt ary music Lake Has Done” Mrs C H McMahon 8 W W Armstrong food commissioner Jaaaary Hostesses —Mrs A M Goslen 307 Thnraday October 23 Seventh avenue Mrs James E Bever— Flag salut report of crem 10 Mr idge Mr Mossop Stllphen election of delecommittee dentials “What 1918 Means for American Womendowment business report gates en” Mr Pieper “What 1918 Means for fund reports art Mr onWalton: civil Women of Foreign Countries” Mr service Kendall Mr conservation! Ilawxhurst current event Mrs F’CL Mr Deal “Industrial and Social CoWire music ndition” Miss Williams “Education” t 22 Mrs Champ college loan peace paJanuary Hostesses — Mrs F D Keeler 989 E rent teachers kindergarten report of Seventeenth South Mrs Tawmy Mr tellers luncheon 2 p in — Report legislation free trav- Twining MM Prosser “Causes of the Revolution In Chin” Mrs Greason eling library report of badgd commute report of press committee book re“China as a Republic” Miss Myra view Mr Lizzie McKay Hill report of current events Mr Pattlson unfinished on resolution committee February 5 business Hostesces-lM- rs F II Ever 1596 4 p m —Reception Fifteenth East Mr Cook Mr Smith 8 p m —Music address Mrs Buchanan 4c “Work of the Neigh4c 4c borhood House” Mrs J T Beless The following Is the year’s program “The Daft Home” Mrs Frolseth mu of the Business iToman's dub Includsic ing directory: Elizabeth II Coray Officers —Mr February 19w vice Miss Mary A Perry Club breakfast president ' Miss treasNellie Manning president March Km' urer Miss Esther Nelson secretary Hostesses —Mrs C W Seaton 574 Directors— Miss Louise Corder Mr Wall street: Mr Pattlson Mr Fal-tn- Stella Peterson Miss Elva A Laugh-U- n Mr Gorton : The Artists of Utah” Leo Fairbanks current event Miss Mary Nelcommittee— Program Mr Scott music son Dr Helmlna Jeidel Miss Jeannette Rosser Miss Harriet Randolph Mr March 18 Hostessee— Mrs Mark Reedall 128 Coray Membership committee— Miss KathMcClelland: Mrs Arnold Mr I B erine Hall Miss Julia Lynch Miss JoBrown Mr Dibble Federation day anna Sprague Mr A M Walden music —Miss Ea Holcommittee Publicity April S lis Miss Nelle Henderson Miss Marian Hostesses Mr Eber Hall 248 East Jones Miss Mattie Mitchell Miss Flora Second South Mr Pratt Mrs Burrows Mr Yearn a ns Election of of- Manning Winifred Finance committee— Mr ficers and report Music' Wikoff Miss Adah M Loft is Miss Kate Miss Miss Lou R Paden Williams April 1 ex officio Nellie Manning Hostesses Mrs C E Bennett 672 Calendar First avenue Mr Berkley Mrs Deason Mr Orem The protection of na18— Dinner and October Thursday' tional beauty “National Parks and reception “Scope of Red Cross” Miss 'Playgrounds Mrs Stockman “Preser Kate William 15— “What I vation of Historical 8pots“ Mrs Thursday November Woman” EL B Keeler “Ocean to Ocean Highway and Think of a Business Its Beautifying” Mrs Dunsnee must Crltchlow Music Thursday December172— April SO — Dr “Health” Thursday January Hostesses Mrs J T Pinney Miss Mr “Social Skolfield Jane Hygiene” Mrs OliL P Judd Mr Cummings W C Jennings “Control of Feeble ver Gentleman’s evening The Rev P A Minded” Miss Sadie Myers 21 — Dinner February Thursday Simpkins- must “An Evening With Miss Spencer” May T Thursday March 21 —“The Drama" Hostesses Mrs F L Hines 830 South B R Lewis Ninth East Mrs Lepper Mr N G Thursday April 18— Election of offi Hall Mr Fred Morton Mr W J cer l Moor Thursday May 16 —Vocation for President’s day —“Queen Victoria's Women Te July 7 1899” Mr Lydia D Alder ” Thursday June 20 — Law Poem Mrs W I Snyder English songs Regular meetings third Thursday of and music each month Place of meeting to be announced The Ladies' Aid society of the First Program 815 p m 4c 4c Congregational church will meet in the church will Iliff of church parlors Tuesday between the the ladies The meet at the church parlors on Tuesday hours of 11 and 5 September 25 at 280 p m All memThe' Welfare club will hold the first bers and their friends are requested to meeting of the season Tuesday even- be present 4c 4c ing at the home of Mr li B Stock-ma- n At the annual meeting of the Past 789 Eighth avenue' The business Matrons’ circle O E S held at the of Mr John Thomson Thursday meeting will be followed by a social home officers were elected for the following be Music' will furnished by Ethel Mrs Warren Ben the year: ensuing Mr Ramey and Mrs afe Jacob Rumel Luther Sinclair jamin president:Mr Charles Shields vico president The Red Cross Auxiliary of the secretary Mrs O C Brown treasurer 4c 4c 4c Greeters of Utah will meet Tuesday with Mrs B B Ramey In Ihe Wilson The Monday Night club will meet In hotel Mr J J Accumb has been re (Continued on Following Page) - - a$e J Smart Shop - Conway Ashton Miss Lucile Cluff and Miss- Viola HalL ‘ Mr- - and 'Mrs William Shirley entertained at cards Thursday evening at their home on State street Mr and MrSfeirley left for an extended visit to the east where they will visit in New York and Boston and will remain o ization a - a 4c The Lloyd’ Alliance of the First Unitarian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 230 for a business meetwork ing and Red Cross 3C 3C 3t The Draper Mothers’ club will hold the first meeting of the season with Mr F W Meakin 1077 Second avenue Wednesday afternoon at 230 o'clock An Interesting program will be given and a cordial invitation to attend is extended to every one having either the Draper Self Culture books or the Parents and Their Problem 3( g( The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladles’ Literary club will meet Wednesday at the club house between the ' 7 t dramatic department and has made a favorable impression There will be two'muslcal numbers:-DaviReese' tenor and a trio by Mae Anderson violin Elizabeth Walton cello and Grace Evans piano No department meetings are sphed-ule- d for the following week The year’s program for the Wasatch club is as follows the first Literary of the year having been held meeting Sept 18: — Hostesses Mr J T Beless 707 Second avenue Mr Earl Dunshee Mr J J Buswbll Mr O J Enking Mr J H Mays — Reception President's greeting Mr King social life in Washington Mrs "c ' We Have No Store oh Main Street Utal Woolen Hills VERMONT BUILDING v Opposite South Gate Tabernacle Grounds |