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Show Four Hundred Guests to Meet Matron t Tha largest affair of the day was the tea thla afternoon at the home of Mrs. t. W. balon on Weet Fifth North, given oy Mra. L. C. Brown. Mm Kent O. Keyea, r. j. W tfeaion and Mra. K. F. I'hrlpa In honor of Mra. Georgians Higson, grand . - worthy matron of the Ka stern Star of Itah, from J until o'clock. The reception re-ception room waa decorated with autumn leavea and fall flow are nd the hostesses and guests of honor were assisted in receiving re-ceiving by the associate grand officers. The tearoom waa in Nile green, canary yellow and white and tha refreshmente ' were carried out In the earns colore. The I table waa covered with a lace cloth over, fi f Hoe and centered with a basket of! yellow chryaanthemuma. tied with green tulle, and crystal hold era burning yellow candlea were at either end. Hmall electric elec-tric hghta in the green and yellow lighted the room. ."residing at the tea table were aire. O. W. Chalmers, Mra. K R. -Vh re-lea. re-lea. Mrs. w. II. Koins, aaxlated by Mtaa Xowcna Koma. Miae CKrotliy Froleeth. ailaa Irma Judd, Miaa lena Brown and Mra, A. B Jnckaon. Mra. Ada Irvine, Mra. Walter Brown. Mra. htori Allgood Mra. V. t. L'lmer and Mra. R. C. C'aaa were In charge of the dining room. During Dur-ing the receiving hour musical numbers aere given by Mra. Guy Anderson, .Mra. Jed F. Woolley. Mra. Cla.ly. Hlngham, Mrs. u. a. Hmiih and Mia. Hrnl Hundi- V ford. LKtle Helen Jackon and (irut-e ' " 1 " Jerkewn received tire rarda.""Fouf tiun-i tiun-i dred invltatlona were laaued. i Mra. M. B. Whitney and Mra. Walter J. Turtle entertained at twenty Ublea of bridge today at the home of Mra. Whitney n C at reft for the benefit of the (Sarah Daft home. The rooms were decorated In roaea and French marl ko Ida and the tea table waa in e-arlet. a handsome baa-i baa-i ket of red dahlias forming the center- pier e. This la the first In a aeriea of taaa to be given for the home. e Mra. ef. Benedict entertained thlrty-alx thlrty-alx gueste at a buffet luncbaon today at her home on Kirat avenue. Fall flowers decorated the rooma. The hoatesa will entertain at a similar affair next ttatur-diry. ttatur-diry. a e e Mrs. Mstthew Cullen entertained at an informal tea this afternoon st her home on Euat Fifth South street, to meet Mrs. J. J. Ia!y of Los Angeles, who leaves tomorrow for her home. The rooms were decorated In autumn colors. Thirty guests were bidden. e e Mrs, W. O. Bchulte entertained at s i bridge luncheon today at her home on 1 East Fifth South street. Autumn leaves snd rosmos formed the decorations for the tablea. which were arranged lor a dosen guests. e e Ths alumnae members of the Delta Rp-ailon Rp-ailon sorority entertained at a te this afternoon st the borne of Mies Uwendolyu Murdock on South Main street for the scttve members and their pledges. The home was decorated In old fashioned gar-i gar-i den flowers and the tea table waa in yel low, a cluny lace over yellow satin covered the table with a baeket of Afri- fcan mariaolda aa the centerpiece and yellow candles In crystal holders st either end. The committee on arrangement ln-cluded ln-cluded Mrs. P. H. Smith, MIhs LllllatT Htstnes and Miss Violet Bolognese. ev-soiy-fiva guests called. In honor of Mrs. Raymond D. Smith, who leaves soon to make her home tn Han rranciaco, ansa ieons wennton . enter- talned at briflge this afternoon at her home In Wayne avenue. The home was decorated in fall flowers snd the hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs fl. H. , H-nnion, snd Miss Edith Cook. The guests, exclusive of the honored guest, are Mrs. J. F. Hays. Mrs. J. F. HcAllis-ter, HcAllis-ter, Mrs. H. E. Basford Jr.. Miss Mary Lee. Miss Verne it Lindaay and Mtss Louise Morris. see One of the Urge philanthropic events of the fell season will be a supper dance to be given this evening under the auspices of the Junior Aid society at the Newhouse hotel. A genera Invitation is . extended. The committee la charge of arrangements is as follows: Mrs, Clarence Clar-ence Bamberger, president; Miss Anne McCornl'-k. second vice president; Mrs. C. W. Whiteley, third vice president; Mrs T. F. Boise, secretary; Mrs. F. C. Schramm, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Smith, assistant as-sistant treasurer. The following are members of the board of directors: Miss Edna Dunn, Mrs. Edgar L. Newhouse Jr.. Mrs. Joel Niblev. Mlas Margaret Walker. Miaa Mary Dooly. Mra Arthur Heltser and Mrs. John V. Lyie. The foluwlng will assist with the arrangements and entertainment: enter-tainment: Mra. Bona Brown, Mlsa Dorothy Doro-thy Bamberger. Mrs. Walter Lewis. Mrs. Eleanor Kimball, Mrs. O. W. Whiteley, Mrs. Joel Nibley. An interesting feature of tha entertainment entertain-ment will be the attendance of some of the chief partlcipsnts In the filming of the buffalo hunt on Antelope island for the picturisation of Emerson Hough's 'The Coverwl Wagon." The guests will Include James Cruse of Ogden. J. Warren War-ren Kerrigan, Tully Marshall. Allan Hale, Erneat Torrence and Adam Hull Shirk. Members of the O. F. F. club entertained enter-tained Saturday afternoon at an Orpheum party, followed by luncheon at the Hotel Utah, for Miss Rose Tall, who will leave soon for California to make her home. In addition to the guest of honor, those present were Mlsa Eva Penrose, Miss Esther Es-ther Chytraus, Miss Bess f hearer. Miss Marvel Livingstone, Miss Eva Oeborn, Miss Ida Robinson, Mrs. E. Thomas and i Mrs. C. Couiam. |