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Show Victoria Howell, Miss Nell Croer, Miss Mary Wilcox and Miss Virginia. Clawson. A "eet-acqualnted" reception was held ve-iterday from 4 to o'clock in the main hall of the John P.. Park Memorial building build-ing at the University of Utah. Garden flowers, ferns and palms were used in decorating the hall and reception rooms. Red dahlias and roses were used on the punch tables. PanclnK followed the reception. re-ception. Miss Lucy Van Cott dean of women of the university, was in charpe of arrangements. Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah will entertain today at Its country coun-try home in Cottonwood, in honor of freshman pirls of the university. The committee in charge Includes Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Dorothy Farnsworth and M.ss Jeane'tte Groo. The P. E. O. sisterhood will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. M. DoUKall, 517 Twelfth Eas.t street. A paper pa-per will be priven by Mrs. Ernest Ashton Sml'h. All visiting members arc invited. Mrs. F. A. Sweet has returned from a trip to California. She visited at Hollywood Holly-wood and other points on the soutnern coast. Miss Elizabeth Jakobsen has gone to Dana college, at Blair, Is'e'o., to attend school. Mrs Aenes" Carter has returned from a visit to New York, Washington. Chicago and other eastern cities and will remain in Salt Lake for the winter. Mr and Mrs. S. M. Friedman of Hailey, Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conn for several weeks. Sigma Chi fraternity of the University of Utah will entertain at a dancing party this evening at the chapter house. 1395 East First South street. The committee on arrangements Includes Comer Thopias, Lincoln L're and Orson Wright. U. of U. Sororities Entertain for Freshmen ALPHA CHI sorority of the University Univer-sity of Utah entertained at a dancing party last evening at the Newhouse hotel in honor of freshman girls at the university. Yellow chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums were used on the punch table. ta-ble. The orchestra was concealed behind be-hind a screen of ferns and palms. A light supper was served late in the evening. eve-ning. The committee 0:1 arrangements included Miss Jessie Moves, Miss Amy .Silver. Miss Louise Nebeker and Miss Margaret Hinckley. The patrons and patronesses included Mr. and Mrs. Calder Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGarry and Mr. and Mrs. Tracv Wootton. Members of the sorority are Miss Ora Whipple, Miss Edna Calder-wood. Calder-wood. Miss Em ma rose Woodruff, Miss Patricia Powers, Miss Bessie Jones, Miss ?:sther Hill. Miss Amy Silver, Miss Louise NebeUr, Miss Jessie Moyes, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Hinckley, Miss Lois Bradford, Miss Theima Da hi en. Miss Bessie Newton. Miss Elva Taylor, Miss Fanny Mills, Miss Helen Hein and Miss Ruth .Ucrnson. Delta Epsilon sorority of the University Univer-sity of Utah entertained at an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon followed by tea at the home of Miss Ruth Hhipp on Seventh Sev-enth East street in honor of freshman girls of the university. Garden flowers were usd throughout the house. A crystal basket of marigolds tied with yellow maline on a cluny cover over yellow satin formed an effective centerpiece for the tea table. The committee com-mittee on arrangements included Miss Ruth Shipp, Miss Josephine Stookey and Miss Margaret Marshall. Members of the sorority are Miss Rhoda Ballantynp. Mi?s Ruth Wiscomb, Miss Violet Eolognese, Miss Ruth Shlpp, Miss Margaret Marshall, Miss Josephine Stookey. Miss Katherine Doty, Miss Donna Don-na Cunningham, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Myrtle Gihsnn. Miss Christ'e McLeod, Miss Esther Daugherty, Miss Beatrice Smurthwaite and Miss Frances Mandell. Mrs. Sylvain Noack of Boston, who is spending a short while in the city, will be the guest of honor at a number of bo-cial bo-cial functions next week. Miss Alice Felt will entertain Monday afternoon at tea at her home. 42 Fist First North street, in compliment to Mrs. Noack. Mrs. Wil-lard Wil-lard Richards and Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson will entertain at tea at the Richards home for Mrs. Noack, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, and she will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given by her aunt. Miss Georgia Hartley, at the Hartley Hart-ley home, 317 First avenue, Friday afternoon. after-noon. Visitor? to the meeting of the Utah State Library association, which will convene in Salt Lake today, will be entertained en-tertained at luncheon today at the Y. W. C. .A., cafeteria by the officers of the association. . The marriage of Miss Ethel Watkins and Dr. John M. Simpkin will "take place this' evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Watkms. on Elm avenue. The ceremony cere-mony will be performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin, father of the bridegroom. Miss Dorothy Watkins will be bridesmaid and Joseph W. Simpkin will be best man. A reception will be given Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Miss Hazel Clark will entertain at a shower this afternoon at her home In Winthrope place, in honor of Miss Leola Wharton, whose marrinere to Harry Hansen Han-sen will take place Wednesday. Fred Redman will entertain at a card and dancircr party this evening at his home on East Third South street in honor of Miss Wharton and Mr. Hansen. Miss Veda Andrews will entertain at a dancing party at her home on Yale avenue ave-nue this evening in honor of Miss Louise Williams, who will leave soon for her home in Berkeley. Cal. Miss Margaret Denn will entertain at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Denn. on Eleventh East street, this afternoon at tea. ' A dancing party will be given by the Marquette fbib at the Ladies' Literary club this eveniner. Girls of the Chi Omesra sorority of the University of Utah will entertain at tea this aftr-rnoon at the home of Mis A imee Whitney, in honor of their mot hers and the mothers of their "rushees." The commiiteo on arrangements arrange-ments includes Miss Helen Midgley, Miss |