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Show I j SOCIETY Freshmen Girls Honored by Chi Omega TUK niniho(-t of the Chi Omega sorority so-rority vt the I'nherstty of 1'tnli en-tertAined en-tertAined at h tvn.niot l.st evening ai tho llot.-l I t;h. in honor of frnhnien Kir. of th umvertuty. The tables wore ijrransl to foln the Ore- Irttor Chi. t he ccntei-iMoce whs of rd and allow cnr-;in(lHMnuniH rtsinK from a mouiui of varicolotc.l flowers, with ribton stroAm-rs stroAm-rs of cnnliuiij kiM straw, the sonority coloi-s, Ir.ulinff to each pUee. The f-ors f-ors were corsage boutiu-ti of can! tun I. rttnl strnw -colored flowers. Mis.i Krfnn S tlltamM acta uh toistmLstre.srt ami toasts so-re Risen bv Miss M.irsiret Knit Mts.- MAiJone lUirrows and Mrs. Kex N ill tains. The active memher of the sorruy am Miss Uol.ia Hvde. Miss Vil-ha Vil-ha KoblMns. Misj hilvl.x lvins. Miss Louise Kill. Muss Je-anotte Perkins, Miss Helen Mutely. Mls S..rah Hurtn, Miss Helen S ?,,, Mi Marguret Kelt. Miss Kenan Kins. Mias Lea.h Burton. Mtss Kmiiy Grant. Miss Francis Grunt. Miss Mar. tori e Burrows. Miss Grace- Richards, Mi. Be Livingston. Miss Vther Had-Kcr. Had-Kcr. Miss Alta Crawford and Misa Kdna WtUiams. Mrs. O. K. Groshell va hoKtem at a bruise tea and knitting pirly nven yesterday yes-terday afternn at her home. In honor of Mi-s. W, s. Binj? of San IMpro, who has been her guest for the week. A basket filled with nl and white dahlias and tied with a blue maline bow unve a patriotic touch to the tea table, and the. national co I ors were ca r ri ei out in the re f resh -ments. The hostess was assisted in service serv-ice by Mrs. G. K. Allen and Mrs. Lynn Bene of ."rovo, Punch was served during dur-ing the afternoon by Misa Phyllis Allen. The invited irucsts numbered thirtv-five. Mias Porothy Bambrt;er will entertain at luncheon today to honor Miss lHrothy MArioneaux. whose marruijte will take place at an early date. The puest? will j number six close friends of the bride. Several other informal entertainments are i beitiR planned for the latter part of the (week. Miss Manoneaux is at present a I cuest at the Thomas Mitchell home on South Twelfth La-st street, but cape-cta to leave for the coast Saturday. A silver tea will be Kiven this afternoon after-noon between 4 and 6 o'clock at the j home of Mrs. W. W. Armstronc by the committee of the fatherless children of France, to raise funds for the support of the French war orphans. An invitation is extended to the public to attend the tea and In" this way give their aid to a most worthy cause. The committee include Mrs. J. F. Whithill, chairman: T. W Foyer, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. V. W. Armstrong. Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth. Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson. Mrs. Frnest Hamberser. Mrs. John V. Lyle. Mrs. Irene Pickson Schulder. Mrs. T. W. Hover. Mrs. Sherman Arms t mm?. Mrs. F. K. Woodruff. Mrs. K, C. tiemmill. Mrs.- S--1 SieRel. Mrs. ChaHes Wilkes. tss Georfiana Webber and Miss Anna McCornick. The Gamma FM sorority of the Vni-rer-sity of Utah will entertaJn this esVpinR at a chafinsr dish party at the sorority house on Twelfth Fjt street, in honor of their "rusheca." The members of the Kl E-xrto elub will be entertained at luneheon this afternoon by (rs. Claude Woolley. at her home on South Third Bast street. The afternoon ! hours will be devoted- ta -Fcd Cros sewing. sew-ing. Miss Florence GrsheU has returned from Sacramento. Cal., where she has spent Line last two months visiting relatives. rela-tives. Miss Pauline Stormes, accompanied by her niece. Miss Ruth Bayer, have arrived ar-rived home from New York and other eatem cities, where they have spent xhe last several months. The Alpha Chi sorority of the Vniver-sitv Vniver-sitv of Utah w-ill entertain at a "camoa-fla'ge' "camoa-fla'ge' party this evening at the chapter house. Mrs. O. C. Xeiswender was hostess at an informal luncheon given Monday at her home in the Maryland apartments, in compliment to Mrs. Curtin F. Parr, who has recently returned to Salt Lake to make her home. Yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were used as the centerpiece for the table, where covers were laid for the following gusts: Mrs. A. A. Hall, Mrs. Jack Stone. Mrs. Frankie Jacobs. Miss Becky Almond, Mis Alena PhUbain. Mrs. W. H. Hill announces the marriage of her daughter, Mable E., and Charles D. |