Show F t K Teas Parties Fill Busy I Salt Bait alt Lake Week End I I By B y THE GADABOUTS Gay Jay groups o of Salt Lakers Smartly attired In the latest fashions f lunched round town Saturday afternoon while stillmore still stillmore stillmore more more fashionables attended varis various various vari- vari ous s teas and parties on Sunday War War talk sprinkled the conversations conversations conversations conver conver- and everywhere women d discussed what we W we can do to help mlp Ho Holiday liday Luncheon If Mrs Earl Free Fre wearing gold crepe accented with brown vel- vel vet tet hat and received her herI I luncheon guests in the Pioneer room of the Hotel Utah Luncheon was served in the Empire lEmpire room and then everyone trooped back to the Pioneer room t for r bridge Among mong the Guests Mrs E. E P. P Snow arrived a wee bit early wearing sequin tn trimmed hammed tuned black with matching hit hat Mrs Joseph H. H Cowan was wasI I In gray trimmed with lots and Jots Iota of black fur and her hat WU Was a 8 beautifully draped black chapeau Mrs Harvey Ross wore trim tailored suit of or moss tr green en with matching accessories Also o Glimpsed t t another table we noted notes Mrs Mignon D. D Lewis in sapphire sapphire sapphire sap- sap green velveteen suit and andr r matching hat her jewel accent Ib ng a lapel watch and her sister sister sis- sis t ter r Mrs Viola Campbell in W abod od brown costume suit with brown accessories of a lighter shade Also Also at their table were Mrs F O. O Haymond in cadet blue crepe with maroon and blue hat Mrs Haymond Jr Mignon Campbell in steel gray gabard gabardine gabar- gabar d dine ne suit with soft brown accessories i ries Mrs H. H Jeffery Ward in brown Ibro shirtwaist frock with gold turban Mrs Eugene Martin of Cambridge Mass With one of the very new parachute parachute para ch chute te hats of wool jersey Mrs by the way is leaving for her eastern home on Tues- Tues dj d after visiting here several weeks She is the former Kathleen Kath Kath- Kathleen leen Barnes Twosome Miss Ruthann Browning in red wool with a matching toque I topped with pompon and Miss j Helen Skidmore in gray wool j were chatting over the luncheon table I More School News Miss Jean Engelmann daughter daugh daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs E E. W. W Engelmann Engelmann Engelmann Engel Engel- mann of or Magna arrived home Sunday from art school in Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago to spend the holidays I Miss Peggy Snow will be here the latter part of be the week from Washington D. D C. C where she attends college She is the daughter of or Mr and Mrs E E. P P. P Snow North State street Sunday Tea Members of Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were guests at a candlelight tea at the Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- hotel late in the after after- noon In charge of the affair were Mrs J. J H. H Lym Mrs Marjorie S. S Kelly Mrs Ethel A. A Henkel Mrs Gladys V. V Fike and Miss LaVerne Fontaine r i j t t 8 t f f a YH A r yF l 4 5 F pp V Aa gyn vj er a eEn 4 v N z v WY x y yI iS F r I I q P y i r rl 1 4 l I 1 74 7 vi L 4 9 F 4 SS y y 4 Sal P Ph PF F h i m F 1 J i a k h L s sti y if iJ 4 1 t 1 1 1 Jt J a i F Fr r G c J J hr w i Mrs J J. J N N. N Pack and her young son Jack Michael who are visitors during the holiday season in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs Packs Pack's parents Mr and Mrs Ernest Halverson 1360 E East st South Temple street Mrs Pack is the former Miss Jean Halverson She expects to rejoin Lieutenant Pack at their home at Barksdale field fjeld Shreveport Lar La for Christmas i T Three guests and the hostess chat at one of the smartest of holiday luncheons given Saturday in n the Empire room of the Hotel Utah Left Leff to right are Mrs Earl Free hostess Mrs E. E P P. P Snow Mrs Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph H. H McCowan and Mrs Harvey Ross Following luncheon guests played bridge in the Pioneer room at the hotel |