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Show ' JTISS CLAIRE CALLISTER and ft Miss Louise CaHistr entertained I J I v'li a- miscellaneous shower and 111 supper last night at the home of ttteir parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Callister, 3GS G street, in honor of Miss Irene Callister, a bride of the month. t The decorations were In pink and white sweet peas and ferns. The hostesses were nested by Miss Lyall Hipham, Mies Kthel White and Mrs. E. R. Callister. Thirty suests, pirl friends of the guest of honor, were in attendance. Miss Re 1 1 an son entertained at a . . daintily appointed luncheon yesterday at the N'ewhouse hotel, followed by a matinee mati-nee party at the Orpheum, in honor of M!ss Eva Williams, a September bride. Sweet pens in the pastel shades were arranged ar-ranged in a gold basket, with orchid -coiored tulle on xre handle, as a centerpiece center-piece for the table. The place cards were kewpjes and corsage houquets of sweet peas were at each plate. ' v.. The euests, besides the truest of honor, included Mips Mae Haw'.ey, Mrs. John int W. James, Miss Stella fvnell. Miss Claire " tith. Mi.sa Georgia Younj and Miss Jo- 4 iephine Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Corliss entertained with a supper dance at their home, G58 (,'on way avenue, last evening in compli-t compli-t ment lo Miss Ethel K. Naylnr and O. D. ' - Corless, who will be ma rried soon. Pink and lavender asters were used in the living room. Pink roses in a crystal basket, tied with pink maline, formed the centerpiece for, the supper table. The place cards were hand -pa in ted kewptes in pink and white. Covers were laid for the following guests, besides the guests of honor: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McSlurrin. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cor- leas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corless. Mr. and M rs. George T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. Corless. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Slaughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. ,. Lowman. Spirit, of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the A m erica n Revolution. held its first meeting of the season yesterday af-ternoon af-ternoon at tiie home of Mrs. A. J. Hos-' Hos-' " iner on Thirteenth East street. Special features of the meetings will be eliminated elimi-nated during the winter, as It has been decided to abandon t lie servine of tea following the programme, in keeping with the food economy idea. "Practical Red Cross Work'' was dis- i cussed by Miss Kate Williams and musical musi-cal numbers were given by Miss Gladys Fisher and Professor Cornelius Schet-w Schet-w " tier. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. King- will entertain enter-tain at dinner at the Newhouse hotel this evening in compliment to Miss Zola Bag-ley Bag-ley and Courtney Bailey Harris, who will he married the latter part of September. A box pa rty at the Orpheum will follow. fol-low. --n.... Miss Bagley will be the guest of honor at a bridge tea to be given Saturday afternoon af-ternoon by her sister, Mrs. Herbert E. Cutler, at her home on Tenth East street. Miss Bagley will entertain at a 1 roussea u tea a t her home in Cotton-vood Cotton-vood on Saturday, September 22. - Miss Rachel Evans, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levis A. Evans, will en-ert&in en-ert&in some of her young friends with t x dan dim party Saturday evening at jfmS Whitney hall. Miss Lillian Riser and Mrs. Leroy Parry will entertain at an Orpheum party, followed by tea, Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Irene Callister, who will be married to R. V. McOulloufTh .during VV September. Mrs. Frank Emery will en tertain at a dancing party Monday evening eve-ning in honor of Miss Callister and Mr. McCullough, and they will be guests of honor at a dancing party to be given Saturday, Sat-urday, September 22. by Miss Marjorle WelU and Miss Daphne Coray. An innovation will be introduced In the openlnsr meeting of the Ladies Literary , club today in the way of a buffet luncheon lunch-eon for club members to be served at the clubhouse at I o'clock and followed by the regulHt- club meeting. The (unction will he known as a "Hoover" luncheon in n ccord with the nn tional conserva lion Idea, limiting the menu to meat of fully grown animals and to perishable fruit and vegetables. In the regular meeting, following the r-ri luncheon, the president. Mrs. Ira D. Trav is, will plve her tnauKural address, outlining out-lining the club policy for the year. ' Mrs. , Travis will enter upon her second term m I office. Mi'sic will be furnished by Mrs. lrew Clark, soprano, and Henry Obern- I rtorfer, pia no. Mr. Oberndorfer's nelec- i I tinns will be Chopin's "Freludes" and the ! "Black Kcv Etude." j . I M The, central W. C. T. U. will meet this' r.fternoon at the T. M. C. A. rooms In the j Continental bank building-. Delegates will j be elected lo the state w. C. T. U. convention, con-vention, to be held In Tremonton in Octo- I ber. The meeting will be In the nature of a membership rallv and due shower. MrH. T. A. Stanley announces the en- I.Irs. Stephen H. McMurrin, -who 'will leave today for a visit to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Los Angeles and the southern California bcachos. ' - i y: . ' - i J v ' - f 4 i ' ' " "ft " ?t " V ' ' t ! t V ' f f! : M 1 -- rm Pftd, jgg Photo by Thomas Studio. gage ment of her niece, Miss Alice Wel-lard Wel-lard of this city, to Dean Kpeson of Logan. Lo-gan. Tiie wedding will take place during dur-ing the present month. Mrs. Oliver K. Meredith, Jr., will entertain enter-tain with a targe bridge tea next Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at her home. 1772 Ninth East street. The guests will include members mem-bers of all of the bridge clubs to which Mrs. Meredith belongs. Miss Marie Giles has returned from spending three weeks jn Bingham canyon. can-yon. G. Fred Jarrad will return lo Salt take in a few days from Long Beach, Cal., where he has been spending the latter part of the summer. Mrs. Emelia Mlcheles and daughter, Miss Bertha Micheles, have gone to Washington, where Miss Micheles has a position In the war department. . Samuel Lawson, T. A. Stanley and John Wellard are making a month's automobile tour through' the northwest. . The Meeting of the Harmony bridge club announced for Saturday afternoon iwlth Mrs. W. Sanders has been postponed, j Invitations have been Issued for a mu-i mu-i sir-ale at Ferry hall this evening under the auspices of the faculty of Westminster college and the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute. In-stitute. The programme will be furnished by Miss Frances H. Jensen, harp; George E. Skelton, violin ; Miss Winifred Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Lucile Morningstar, piano. Lieutenant and Mrs. W. E. Madden are at home at the Wood anartments. Mr. and Mrs. O. TT. Needham have returned re-turned from their honeymoon trin through the northwest and are at home in the Wood apartments. Mrs. Need ham was formerly Miss Erminie Walker. Society news lor toe Sunday edition edi-tion will not be received ty telephone tele-phone later than 11 o'clock Saturday Satur-day morning. Sucn items must relate re-late only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone later than Friday. |