Show tt tt 1 I ff wF I 0 6 y S L Li AL i I SORORITY GIRLS ARE HOSTESSES A AT T BRIDGE TEA 1 It EMBERS of the Alpha Chi MEMBERS sorority at the University of t 1 at attractively attractively at- at LV Utah were hostesses at an tea arranged bridge this R afternoon at the Hotel Utah Nilie Nine tables were arranged for bridge in tho the early afternoon and tea was served InS in S the banquet room at the conclusion of the games The guests were seat seated d at one largo o. table beautifully decorated in Iii a color scheme of lavender Four tall baskets of ot lavender laender asters tied with tulle in the same shade formed the centerpieces centerpieces center center- center I pieces and candelabra with lavender lavender- r shades were placed at the ends of the I table Lihle The place cards were in tho the I lavender color and corsage bouquets of lavender sweet peas were favors for forthe I tho the guests The he committee on arrangements Inc in included In- In c eluded ded Miss 1 Amy Silver Miss Mibs Florence de Rosa and Miss Mary S Mrs rs John Dodge accompanied by her daughter Mrs Carol Brown and Mrs Dean motored from their home homen i n Denver last week and have been guests here of Mr and Mrs Claude Freed Mrs Dean and Mrs Brown re returned returned returned re- re turned to Denver this afternoon ft and Mrs Irs Dodge will remain here for a awhile awhile while longer at the Freed home 5 X Mrs William Reid and Mrs Lester Freed will entertain at luncheon I Wednesday at the Country club Their guests will include the members of the Friday Afternoon Sewing club S The Short Story club began its winter winter win win- ter work today with a meeting at the home of Mrs W. W V. V R R. Hutchinson on Third avenue Miss l Linda Jessup read cad reada a n short story from a current magazine and Mrs E. E B. B Palmer gave reminiscences reminiscences reminiscences of a trip she has taken recently t to Little ZIon canyon Tea was served following the program the hostess be being being belag be- be ing lag assisted by her daughter Miss 1 Jean Hutchinson S Mrs McGowan Chesney Chesne will leave Wednesday for tor or her home in Washington Washing Washing- ton toe Ij P. C. c after alter a short visit here as the g guest est of of Mrs Frederick Steig- Steig meyer S S U Miss Eva Hind of Berkeley and Miss 1 Margaret Hind of Hawaii are guests of Miss I Frances rances Evans 1 Miss s Evans and the Misses Hind who are cousins were schoolmates at Berkeley S t S The marriage of Miss liss Irene Callister I and R R. V. V McCullough will take place i Thursday morning in the Salt Lake i Temple An informal reception will be beheld beheld beheld held Thursday evening at the Callister home Only relatives will be present J The couple will be bo at home In the Weiler Weller apartments S S S Mrs 1 J. J L. L Gibson and daughter Miss 1 Myrtle Gibson have left for Berkeley Cal where Miss 1 Gibson will enter the University of California Mrs Gibson will remain in California for a month before returning to Salt Lal Lake c. c S S S Mr Ir and Mrs Everett Re Read d d Miss Gladys Hutchinson who have been 1 spending g the past two two months in California Cali Call fornia on their hone honeymoon moon will wUl leave this w week ek for Bloomquist N. N J. J where th they y will make their home S S S The Lovebird club were entertained Thursday evening at t the home of ot Miss Stella Edmonds the time being spent in sewing Musical numbers were furnished furnished fur fur- by the Ukulele quartet composed composed com corn posed of ot Misses 1 Edyth Backman Leah Ashton Roberta and Stella Ed Ed- Edi i monds mends The following members were were pres present nt Misses Irene Ash Judith Irma Ashton Lois Lloyd Gertrude Leah Ashton Edyth Backman Annie Ash Stella Edmonds Mrs Clarence Hancock Mrs Ira Lloyd Miss lIss Roberta Edmonds and ami Miss lIss Lillian Lil Lii- han lian Irvine This evening the club will entertain at a theatre party in honor of Miss i rene Irene rene Ash who will leave shortly for Duchesne Utah to to take up her school work f S S S MIzpah chapter O. O E. E S. S will form a aRed aRed Red fled Cross unit tomorrow afternoon at the home homa of ot Mrs C. C F. F Jennings Fourth avenue The meeting will begin begin be be- I be-I gin In at 30 All An members who i 1 wish to enroll are requested to be I present I II I TROUSSEAU TROUSSEAUS TEA GIVEN BY o. o ELECT BRIDE BRIDE if x N a arranged arranged tea was 1 1 t by given yesterday afternoon Miss liss Zola Bagley Bagle at h her r home in Cottonwood when about fitt fifty guests were asked to see her I trousseau Miss Bagley will be married married mar mar- ried ned Saturday to C. C B. B Harris 1 Fall 1111 flowers in the golden shades I I decorated tho the living rooms The tea table was waS' dainty in a color clor lor scheme of I pink and white with a large basket of I pink roses and white hite clematis as the I centerpiece Mrs F. F K F. Bagley Bagle Mrs K R. R. R Barton Barton Barton Bar Bar- I ton and Miss UES Luella Cutler Culler poured at various times and assisting in in serving were vero Mrs June Tulle B. B Hills Mrs II H. E. E Cutler Miss Irma Cutler Miss Renon I King Miss Louise Cutler and Miss 1 Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy Do Do- rothy Cutler S S S Mr and Mrs Richard Keyes entertained entertained enter enter- tallied at air informal dinner last evening evening evening eve eve- ning at tho the Alta AHa club their guests in including in- in eluding Mr and Mrs C. C H. H and anti Mrs Miller l Guy of ot South Bend Ind md who Is s a popular guest at the DoolIttle Doolittle Doolittle Doo- Doo I little home S S S Lieutenant and Mrs 1 Howard will entertain entertain entertain en en- informally at dinner ner this evening evening evening eve eve- ning at th their lr quarters at Ft Douglas Covers will be laid for ten guests S S S I Mrs O. O I. I Straub and Miss Dorothy Straub mother and sister of Captain O. O A. A Straub of Ft Douglas have left for the East after a six weeks' weeks visit with Captain Straub Mrs Straub and Miss Straub will visit Mrs Straub's brother Captain Malcolm Andruss at Ft Riley Kan ICan and then go to other othet Eastern points before returning to Ft Howard Md MCI where Mrs Straub's nas- nas band Colonel O. O I. I Straub is stationed S S S Mr 11 and Mrs John Critchlow have returned from a visit to California S S Mr and Mrs John Groesbeck and Mr Mi- Ir and Mrs 1 Haymond entertained forty guests at Garfield and Bingham on on Friday The party left the city Inthe in inthe inthe the m ning mc ning on on the special car The mines minE's and smelters were visited and luncheon was served at Bingham The return was made late in the afternoon 5 S U I Mr and Mrs Robert Glendinning have returned from a three weeks' weeks visit in San Francisco Mrs Glendinning Glendinning Glendin- Glendin ning returned Saturday and Mr Glendinning Glendinning Glendinning Glen- Glen dinning earlier in the week S S S SAn An interesting social event of to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow is the silver tea to be given at the home of Mrs A. A D fl Cleveland on East South Temple street by section section sec see tion 1 of the First Presbyterian church Assisting during the afternoon will be Mrs 1 L. L M. M Bailey Mrs Irs W. W C. C Alexand Alexander Alexander Alex Alex- ander and Mrs Thomas Carmichel The dining room will be in charge of Mrs 1 Addison Cain Mrs Haymond Raymond Ackerman Mrs Phil Clark Mrs Airs AnI Andrew Andrew An An- drew Caffey Mrs G. G S. S Arnold Mrs F. F M. M L Brookie Mrs R R. F. F Allison Mrs I W. W Black and Mrs S. S L. L Billings S S S Mr and Mrs John of American Ameri Amen I can Fork announce the engagement of their daughter Bertha Mae to I. I L. L G. G Wood of Holden Utah The marriage will tal take e place early in October S 'S U Mrs Irs E. E LeRoy was hostess to th the members of ot of the V. V D. D club this afternoon at h her r home The afternoon was spent in sewing and tea was served A crystal basl basket et of ot asters in the delicate deli dell elite cate pink shades centered the tea table on a lace cover over pink satin The I hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs Elizabeth Fendall Mrs 1 John I Stafford and Miss Lois Maxwell 1 were guests ests in addition to the club members S S S The members of the Banyan club and a few additional were en entertained entertained entertained en- en at tea yesterday afternoon by Miss 1 Bertha Rich A cut glass bowl of lavender and white cosmos I Imade made an attractive centerpiece for the tea table Miss 1 Ida Rich and Mrs I Virginia Ross assisted the te hostess and toe the other otner guests were Miss Arlene Folland Folland Folland Fol- Fol land Miss lIss Louise Loule Ure Miss Ruth Pep- Pep Mrs Lewis Fernley Miss Blanche Rockhill Miss Mary Jolliffe Mrs Leon Larmer Mrs Lawrence Miss 1 Franc Hayward Miss Selma Mrs 1 Ralph Watts and Mrs Irs Lee Brown Mr 11 and Mrs 1 M. M I. I W. W Pratt announce the engagement of their daughter Florence to C. C L. L Evans of ot this city the marriage to take place in October The following officers were elected at the meeting of the Past Matrons Matrons' circle O. O E. E S. S held at the home of Mrs Airs John Thomson Thursday afternoon Mrs 1 Warren Benjamin president Mrs Luther Sinclair vice president Mrs Charles Shields secre secretary tary and Mrs l O. O C. C Brown treasurer Miss Susanna Shields of Park City is the guest of of her brother Attorney General Dan B. B Shields Shilds and Mrs Shields S S The eng engagement engagement gement of Miss Gulia Dix daughter of Mr 1 and Mrs Phillip A. A I Dix to Byron Lathan Swan of Roch- Roch N. N Y is announced The marriage marriage marriage mar mar- will take place early in October S S S The Ladies auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah will meet t tomorrow morrow at at- atthe the Wilson hotel Mrs Irs B. B B. B Ramey will willbe willbe be hostess The Daughters of Utah Pioneers be began began hegan he- he gan their winter w work rk this afternoon with a meeting at the home homp of Mrs Victoria McCune on Lake street Mrs Elizabeth Hayward is president Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Pio neer Music was the subject of the afternoon Mise Marion Cannon gave a a. historical account and the musical musical musical mu mu- part of the program was in charge of Mrs Agnes Olson Thomas who sang a number nuber of old melodies |