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Show MSS VELMA ARROWSMITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Arrow smith, whose en-ihgagement en-ihgagement to Roy H. Ferguson has . boon an- j Ijnounced. j a III Musical Program in Honor of Visitor K. ano MRS. iirunKRT n-'i'-iN- VC SON 1 SuiM.i ' ""'S n M thMr homo ..n Xlmli .o.-ii.i. . 4iwwr tnl a wwdwl In honor ot S Com M Bird of SirliiiMU.-. u.v,-- i.-r rot iv - . - 4cored 1 ' n wtrf ma tor Mrs. B r.!. I'r. .n t UJ ark Brlns.ur;. -Mr. n.l Mr. C-ey 0:'n. Mr. ..1.4 M: .. O. V.. vir-C'and vir-C'and M:H l!i:-irson .'. SfrisitfN'ille. p i ., -u -. s'v" WU Hotel I'tah Kiu ',,ul ,l;t ra.luiM avrnif :-.i.Vn: ; ' ' "Mtj o! Stont' mipnliil a-'- 8oolaiion 10 jr." ... 1 D 9tl i Bro " hDOUCUs. Mr. V-..I Mr H. W Effvjfljs V , - Mr. .. FVj" CUiaI .1 ..rri.e. Jo'..!i ll.i - t" v.,- Ver.i I . - . .. M ' C tT'T. U.c M .. Mr FWV Mias Mry M;.s K..i - t-f PaL Mr. r.J Mr- ' t V'ss " -' - " ' ' E.' j, j- ,i M . . ..s C p f Walker. Mr. ku.I Mr.- .1. K .v. C W i-.ion. il- ' rimi; from Part i-::; . -.' N IT:.-..'.-. x Hts.-mu. V. II- 'I ' LtM t T Ptoau i Juno- HlOoIo. S. Ol Hrpr; : -P Prof-ssor A. r. lwoo BhB E. Colby. C H. U. ar. l W SroBowlnjr otStvrs were llnllt trtr S Oeodtnfn. v-r.--- ..t H. Wcr-r Wcr-r vl : r..- . - lijirxi. strv:ar ; Voruo A. tf-.out. PFer- . - . . - : - a wO V sen ed . - i I - r". - - cir;r-i UM III Ugl-" The cl-J chorus Bsrs T:-.A.-.is?. ' jxc or. tbe piano ' : M ss . Dorri-- Dorri-- - : . - for : - ma - MSC '-Sons and ftkfV wfi be Mrs Fred L-". -r J - . ' P E .. - . - - -" - . ' rar . - ".. :--:' r Tie Seekers Liter--- ' " eet seftemoon at i o:r.e of Mrs. J. S. EmIBJbb. 54 Haat First South street, lags From aui O'.J Manse." by Haw-lot Haw-lot rQ be i.sj-P- . M--. r. E. Osecs as lra-ier. The ci- v. :.: u-.e-t t tdsck. Mrs. William Toyed U. lis-.iz !.:; . - fiaai cbarter So. :. O. EL - srtD a (pedal rr.e- . - etilng at S e'dack at Mas : r. i- wC foliorr i: Tie 'Welfare dut meet at Coic-satf Coic-satf Center this e-.-e.-.ir.; a: S o'-iork. i -- - - - tie abject. "How Piatt .ta-- a.u S-u --. a-i Mrs. George ' . a B-Brriae. of their - P.-th G.. iwiford jt. T: i': T.-e - - - ' '' 1 ate October 31 in Pre " ". r yarhtsc school at Fftcior.ia. Ariz ------ their - " - '. : - . -.: li".r-- :r. : - .. . - eon Friday in ottor o. I PO-B Doroti;- Salt i I S. . Be -.as ret"med from W- to reaiive. in Ohio and C I Mbert Skankev has !eft for a --.-it II Vaaa, Denver arc Mi.c-.-i. ptOaytot. L Thatcher :.:.- fo -5" bare arrive I fro: l S "aod are guests of Mrs. tra ;er VTiid-, VTiid-, ttelr ay to t-ashlngton. D. C. .Presidio - !.ia --. - '. - - , J D. Moore Lindsay ag returned ' TV several taonths - Bit to relatives BSr ana Lindsay are 1 Uta - i1" members of the I; 21? Ue L. D. B. unlversity tbe o.d members at an Orpheum -. - cay. followed ,y a tea at the - S Tt EnVabeth Bennett. IT. D " "r committee in charge ' KeUrds, !:-. P.uth Brad- e-aUth Bennett and Miss ! Mrs. Fearn Greets Girlhood Friends j rr N" rompllment to Mra MBBBBd Feam : II of Los Angeles, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell I entertained at tea yesterday after-, after-, neon at her home on Twelfth ast street-t street-t Mrs. Fearn was formerly Miss Dorothy I Marloneaux of this city and was recently t married In California. The guests tr.-j tr.-j eluded girl friends of the guest of honor.' A variety of fall flower? decorated the ' rooms and were combined In a renter-piece renter-piece for the tea table. Mr.. Iva O. Marioneaux. mother of Mrs. Fearn, presided pre-sided at the tea table. Assisting in eerv-i eerv-i Ing were Mr. Parley Corrlnge and Mrs-j Mrs-j Eugene B. Harbor.. The guests numbered any- Alp.a Chi sorority of the University j of Utah entertained at its annual birthday ; banquet Monday evening- at the Hotel j Utah. A color scheme of cardinal and j olive, the sorority co.ors, was carried out , in the decorations. The tables were ar-; ar-; runged in an oval. Wicker baskets of i red carnations and ferns, tied with cardinal car-dinal maline and banks of sml.ax, were arranged tho entire length- of ti.e table. The favors were liny boutonnieres of red roses. Miss Margaret Hinckley was toast-mlstrt-se, and toats were sfiven by Miss Ivy Van Cott. Miss Ora Whipple, Miss Bessie Jons. Miss Edith 'Bates and Miss Amy Silver. VocaJ selections were given I by Miss Jessie Perry, and piano selections i were given by Miss June Whipple. Pledge members gave an original "stunt." Members of Che sorority include Miss Ora Whipple, Miss Margaret Hinckley, Hinck-ley, Miss Jesti.e Moyes. Miss Louise Nebeker. Miss Amy Silver. Mfafl Helen Heln. Miss T-Kls Bradford. Miss Elva Tay-'or. Tay-'or. Miss Patricia Powers. MJss Bessie Jones, Miss Bather Hill, Miss Emmarose Woodruff. Miss Thelma Dah-Irr. Miss Bessie Bes-sie Newton. Miss Phyllis Brown. Miss Madeline Stewart. Miss June "Whipple. Miss Edith Bates, Miss Doo:ie Smoot, Mlsi Flora Bowen. iliss Marvel Gardner, Miss ' Eleanor Woolley, Miss Inez Burton, Miss Frances Russell, Miss Rha Brain, Miss Emmeline Lund. Miss Mary Stewart, Miss Ruth Searn, Miss Jennie Williams, Miss Lyda Rosslter. Utafl Marion Nottage, Miss Ethel Street and Mjra Alice Nelson. Mrs. E. C S'cHmldt of the Schubrlck apartments baa returned from a two months' visit with relatives in the east. Mrs. Jay Hyde and Mr?. Fern Strenbell of Phoenix. Ariz., will spend the winter In Seattle with .Mrs. Hyde's mother. Mr. A H. Parsons. Mr. Hyde, who Is a cot-tonraiser cot-tonraiser of the Salt River valley, will Join Mrs. Hyde in Salt Lake at Christmas ;nd will vlalt his mother. Airs. Jeanette A. Hvde. and other rein lives. |