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Show 'Jpfos Lila Ecclcs, president of the OU Omoga fraternity, which gave a AW? at the IIotcl Utal1 laSt niut- )HE Xi Alpha chapter of the Chi Iomega fraternity of tho University Univer-sity cf Vtah entertained with a ftlarse dance at the Hotel Utah ftlasi night. The reception preced-donee preced-donee was held on the mezzanine of the hotel. The dancing was In Ulroosn. The archway leading from fczzanine floor to the ballroom was ited In n lattice work of white car-f car-f I is, the fraternity flower, and ferns, i H s center was a reproduction of the 'JBnlty pin in electric lights. Palms ilBerns decorated the ballroom and eil the orchestra. '-flBch and dates were served from nfttables on the mezzanine floor. Each ljW had a centerpiece of white caroa-PJI-arransed In a basket. The punch iri olorod cardinal, the fraternity color, the Intermission the troubadours Jftwo selections and the members of Vanities and sororities present sans O'i'Kfratcrnlty and sorority songs. (But 60.0 were In attendance. A 'Wratlc spirit characterized the affair 1 the fact that the youn? women had "3 red carriages and flowers taboo t ii '.their escorts for the first time In LA latorv of university functions. The ft ful b'eauty of the girls, however, in hz r'simple evening frocks, quite com-"i com-"i ted for the absence of flowers. J. patrons were Governor and Mrs. .m Spry. President and Mrs. J. T. 4 ? 1 :vt atter to be included in Sunday a ety news must be in this office plater than noon Saturday. ' 3 - Klncsburv, Dean and Mrs. Byron Oim-mlnt-s. Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Godbe, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. "Williams and Dr. and Mrs. Charles I. Wilcox. t H- -K The Girls' Athletic association of the high school gave Its annual dance last night at the Odeon. The hall was decorated deco-rated in palms, hanging baskets and red poppies. The Odeon orchestra furnished fur-nished music for the dances. Punch was served during the evening. Those receiving re-ceiving were Miss Mary Mayne. Miss Ruth Benson. Miss Jessie Maxwell, Miss Margaret MacVIehic, Miss Clarissa Eller-beck. Eller-beck. Miss Elizabeth Mcssmore. Miss Elizabeth Bond. Miss Winifred Dyer, Miss Frances Qualtrough and Miss Georgiana Smurthwaite. The patrons were Mayor and Mrs. Samuel Park. Superintendent Su-perintendent and Mrs. D. IT. Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Barrette. Professor and Mrs. George A. Eaton. Dr. and Mrs. Ira D. Travis. Mr. and Mrs. William C, Jennings. Mies Charlotte Stewart and Miss Klla Dukes. The class officers are Miss Vera Duval!, president; Miss Yvonne Moon, vice president; Miss Helen Cart hey, secretary; Miss Mary Taylor, treasurer. About 400 were In attendance. attend-ance. a A reception was given last night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ear-rette. Ear-rette. 10C3 East Second South street, ln compliment to Professor and Mrs. Jesse Maey and daughter. Miss Catherine Macy, of Grinnell, la. Professor Macy Is one of the facultv of Grinnell college, of which Mr Barrette Is a graduate. The alumni of the college In Utah were invited in-vited to meet Professor and Mrs. Macy and Miss Macy. Professor Macy gave an illustrated locture. dramatic readings were given by Mrs. R. S. Allison and Miss Mavgarct Parsons, Miss Helen Hall gave piano selections, and Miss Rosalie llolberg of Ogden. formoiiy of Grinnell college, sang. A supper was served following fol-lowing the programme. The house was effectively decorated in yellow daffodils, palms and ferns, with an Introduction of college pennants. The table was decorated deco-rated In red and black, tho colors of Grinnell college. Red carnations formed the centerpiece, with streamers of red ribbon and black inaline extending to the corners of the table. Mlsa Margaret Parsons Par-sons and Miss Mildred Powers assisted In serving. Miss Rela Nelson and Mie3 Gladys Burt entertained at "500" last night at the Nelson home, 417 C street. St. Patrick's dav features were introduced in tho house decorations, the tallies and the refreshments. re-freshments. The living room and library were ln shamrocks and the tallies were St. Patrick's day emblems. The dining room was decorated In red carnations. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers. Mrs. A. D. Burt and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Nelson, and by Mrs. Charles Livingston, Liv-ingston, Jr. Eight tables were arranged for cards. The guests were Miss Hazel Kabislus, Miss Edith Adarns, Miss Ducllc Smith, Miss Louise Yunker, Miss Erma Cutler. Miss Edna Burt. Miss Kate Hampton. Miss Jennings, Miss Wanda Craig, Miss Zlna Watson. Miss Geneva Watson. Miss Emily Thomas, Miss Nellie Davis. Miss Isabel Hunter. Miss Lillian Engberg, Douglas Romney. Peter Romney. Edward Hlnes, Clarence Nelson, Frank Johnson, Clarence Burrls. Allen Bemls, Gilbert Cheney, Edwin Battson. Kenneth Kingsbury. Ernest Scannel. Perry Egan. Lawrence Tripp. Wesley McDonald, Jack McDonald and Dick llogan. The "blue" section of the Ladles Aid sock-tv of the Illff. Methodist church gave a r r i'-alc last night at the home of Mrs. . . I'. Hiskey. 955 East Second South Htreci. Refreshments were served following fol-lowing the musical programme. The sup-,per sup-,per table had a centerpiece of growing hyacinths In blue. Mrs. C. C. Countryman poured tea and coffee. Some of the young womon of the church assisted in serving. The programme consisted of piano solos by Miss Marguerite Duvall. Miss Gladys Hardiman, Miss Lucile Armstrong; violin and piano ducts by William Hardiman and Mlsa Gladys Hardiman. Mjsp Marian Hiskey and Dan Hiskey. and Miss L-nora L-nora Smith and Miss Luctle Armstrong: vocal solos by Mr. Bowen, Miss Alice Bowcn and Miss Mllleron. Tho Girls' Friendly society of St. Paul's Episcopal church will havo a sale of home-made candy today at Walker Bros.' store. The P. E. O. sisterhood will hold its annual election of officers ln a meeting with Mrs. A. C Watts. 228 Douglas avenue, ave-nue, this afternoon. The officers will be Installed Immediately. Mrs. Gould B. Blakcly will give a paper on "The Ethics of the Blackball." Mrs. C. W. Flfield has returned from Los Angeles, after a five weeks' stay with relatives. Lawrence C. Youns has gone to Oakley. Oak-ley. Idaho. He will be joined in two weeks by his wife and small son and the family will make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson of Los Angeles are In the city visiting relatives. Mrs. Daniel Alexander is expected tomorrow to-morrow from Los Angeles, where she has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baer. Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle will arrive home from southern California next week, where she has spent the greater part of the winter. U V Miss Linda Jessup gave a delightful ! review of Mrs. Frances Hodgson Bur- j nett's latest book. "T. Tembarom." at the meeting of the current events and current cur-rent literature section of the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Taylor sang two beautiful solos. Mrs. Le Grand Young, Jr.. entertained her sewing club at luncheon yesterday afternoon. |