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Show l-.WBXDOIA'N TRIPP enler-I'fts'n'ed enler-I'fts'n'ed with ft rrottily appointed 1 ,m yesterday afternoon from 4 'l ,iil 6 o'clock lit the name of Z I. Ri'"'' 76 B street-;, street-;, was attractively decorated. ,d white asters were used In the room ami the while alone in the r0om A centerpiece for the tea j'Vas an arrangement of the white Voms in a sold basket. 1 .I'm? at the tea table were Mrs. ' 'si Veils. Mrs. S. K. Fenton. Mrs. . 'p-enll'c and .Mrs. John K Critch- vitiitiR in senilis were Silas "l Jciinlnps. Miss Helen Denny. Miss Co!". Mi5S ol!"lys "titchinson, ff 0m Jenningx and Miss I.aura :HS- K. ijoodspeed entertained yes-, yes-, afternoon with a box party at the ,m followed by tea at the Blue ,ca room, in honor of Miss Louise D nhn will married next week, tea uble was artistically decorated vender. The centerpiece was of lav- fr asters on lavender runners. The v included Miss Burton, Miss Majel t uijs Katherine Richards, Miss . .'selstrom, and Miss Carrio Elliott "iranilc, Wyo. Miss Dorothy Haeus--jnlertalned a dozen of Miss Burton's "friends last night at her homo on H KksI street. I , rrcnl events and current lltera-sec'.ion lltera-sec'.ion of the Ladies' Literary club lis rirst meeting for the season yes-i yes-i afternoon at the clubhouse. The Jamie was followed by tea. In :-to' the centenary anniversary of the osition of "The Star Spangled Ban-. Ban-. i celebrated this week, Mrs. C. C. '. it Save an account of the eomposi-of eomposi-of lite great patriotic emblem and iH. Miss Margaret MacVichie gave ite'eslintf account of Iter recent ex-B(ps ex-B(ps in Hurope. after the declaration ir. Professor Ira D. Travis gave a ie but comprehensive, review of causes That Made War Inevitable." t tea room was attractively deco- in a color sclieme of red and green. ton salvia, arranged in a silver basin bas-in a cluny cover, formed the center-f center-f (or trie tea table. Sprays of bla creeper were scattered over the f The vines were also gracefully about the room. Tea was bijd by the hospitality committee, Jod of -Mrs. I'". L. Gardner, Mrs, jl Davton, Mrs. E. M. Bagley, Mrs. ,"t MeMullen, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, k:A. D. Pierson and Mrs. Frank An-. An-. fa. : department, under the capable di-oa di-oa of the new chairman, promises SJlve an interesting year's work. )f e women of the First Presbyterian eh will have a cake sale this niorn-besinning niorn-besinning at 10 o'clock, at the store Wloway, Hoock & Francis. ie Rehckah lodge will celebrate its Mhlrd anniversary Saturday night be I- 0. 0. F. liall. All invited. 1 kpah chapter No. 5, O. E. S.. will irate it.s anniversary with a musicale, e and card party this evening at the brie temple. All members of the or-are or-are invited. ;f, ft Clifton P.' Young and Miss Eva IS. jvpwlll entertain at an informal lunch-l-pUy at the Hotel Utah, in honor of , N. C. Chriaiensen of Los Angeles. W party at tiie Orplieum wilj follow. party will number six, J - w K B. 0. sisterhood will meet this fnoon at 2:H0 o'clock wilh Mrs. J. R k, SI B street, i " "X and Mrs., J. E. Bamberger and Piter. Miss Dorothy Bamberger, M Wednesday from Rotterdam, after '-tiing the summer in Paris. Thev will (in in .New York for several weeks fe returning home. (t. and Mrs. Fred llornung left last K (or a inonthstrip east, r. and Mrs. W. W. Trimmer left Iresday for New York to spend sev-I sev-I weeks. I ... jEan.l Mrs. Elwood W. Matson and Miss Alice MoQraw of Bloomington, m., who is the guest of her uncle and mint, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fiteger aid. Miss McGraw will return home next Wednosday. son. Hayes, have returned from New York. They are at home in the Pres-cott Pres-cott apartments. n Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin Guthrie have taken an apartment In the Caithness. Caith-ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ij. Woodhouse of Richfield Rich-field are at the Hotel Utah for a brief stay. Mrs. Walter L. Burton and daughter, Beatrice Burton, have returned from a four weeks' visit to Portland. They are at home in Bedford villa. Mrs. Herman W. Everett Clark and baby have returned from an extended trip east. Miss Mary K. Schenck arrived yesterday yester-day from Greeley. Colo., to take charge of the physical and educational work for the local Y. W. C. A. Miss Schenck has been physical director for the women1 of the Teachers' college at Greeley. C. M. Leigh of Chicago is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Traughber for a few days. i Miss Majel Kvpp and Miss Lola Karrell i will give a miscellaneous shower this afternoon at the Kipp home on Twelfth East street, in honor of Miss Louise Burton, who will be married next week, i Miss Burton will entertain about twenty I of her girl friends this evening at her I home in Barrows court. The viewing I of the trousseau will be a feature of the entertainment, i Mattor to be Included In Bandar society news must be In this office not later than noon Saturday. |