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Show MOTHER GOOSE THEME FEATURES COED PARTY By PAT PATTERSON The gala rush season continues and, in accordance, sororities were hostesses at the following teas and dinners given Wednesday: KAPPA-KAPAPA GAMMA Moother Goose provided the theme for the decorations at the "Make Believe" tea given Wednesday by Kappa Kappa Gamma members. Four-foot figures typical of the' rhymes of Mother Goose decorated the rooms for the occasion. Tiny toy soldiers in clever military uniforms uni-forms centered the serving table. Miss Mary Ross was chairman, assisted by Miss Either Stevenson, Miss Florence Fogel, Miss Donna Snow, Miss Phyllis Davlea, Miss Blanch Burdick and Miss Ruth Davis. A smart "Kaparet" supper was enjoyed by Kappa rushees Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Tables were arranged ar-ranged cabaret style and decorated amall black and whit lamps. Girls dressed in the eostumes of cigaret girls served. Above the entrance to the dinning room was a lighted sign with "Kaparet" in modernistic letters. The rooms were lighted with small black and white lamps. tablea with Japanese figures carved upon them. Miss Frances Swift and Miss Jeanne Ivory, dressed in Japanese Jap-anese costumes, received the guests. Miss Swift was general chairman, assisted by Miss Beverly Hartwell, Misa Myrtle Adamson, Miss Ruth Harnett and Miss Jeanne Ivory. Giant pine cones in a low blue pottery bowl centered the table for the buffet supper given Wednesday evening at the chapter house by Alpha Delta Pi members. A riot of color was used for the decorations for the old Spanish idea that was featured during the evening. The rooms were bright with Spanish shawls, mandolins and dancing fig-urea fig-urea and was illuminated with Mexican Mex-ican candleholdera containing cactus cac-tus candles. Miss Margaret Culp was in charge, assisted by Miss Barbara Ludwig, Miss Jeanne Ivory, Miss Ella Pace, Miss Ruth Harnett and Miss Margaret Elklngton. unairman or arrangemenia was Miss Adelaide Campbell. DELTA DELTA DELTA Bright cloisonne bowls filled with typical Japanese flowers decorated the rooms of the Delta Delta Pclta house Wednesday afternoon for their tea. Gay lanterns were suspended sus-pended from the celling amid purple pur-ple wisteria and pink cherry blossoms. blos-soms. Japanese figures painted in shades of pink on black screens were placed at Intervals about the room. Miniature pagodas amid blossoms blos-soms and wisteria centered the attractive at-tractive table that was covered with a lace cloth. Thpse who served were gowned In clever. Japanese kimonas. General chairman was Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Johnson, who waa assisted by Miss Norma Kuns, Miss Janet Stephenson, Ste-phenson, Miss Lucille Gleav and Miss Catherine Baldwin. A "Pearl" dinner was the feature for the evening on Wednesday at the chapter house. 1431 East First South street Myriads of white flowers interspersed with fern decorated dec-orated the rooms. The lovely dinner din-ner table was centered with a gold treasure chest overflowing with pearl necklaces. Clusters of white balloons were suspended from the celling. Miss Margaret Herrick was In charge, assisted by Miss Norma Kuns, Miss Janet Stephenson, Miss Lucille Gleav and Miss Catherine Baldwin. DELTA ZETA The Greek letters representative of Delta Zeta were cleverly carried out in decorations for a tea and aupper given Wednesday. The sorority so-rority letters made in pink and green flowers centered the table, around which small paper letters attached to the centerpiece with matching ribbons. Pale pink candles in green holders liehted the rooms. CHI OMEGA An unusual "Zodiac" Idea waa featured fea-tured for the decorations at the Chi Omega supper held Wednesday evening at the chapter house, 1435 East First South street The table at-wtitctr-gnests"wcT seated was centered with a mound of blue and white flowers in the form of a five-pointed star placed upon a blue reflector. Silver moona atanding upright upon silver stars marked placea for the guests. Blue velvet ribbons attached to silver stars, which contained the horoscope of each girl, were suspended from drapes about the rooms. Miss Marsha Ballif was in charge, assisted by Miss Shirley Sorenson, Miss Beverly Beer, Miss Julia Brix-en Brix-en and Miss Sarah Ann Nelson. ALPHA CHI OMEGA A typical Japanese tea was given Wednesday by Alpha Chi Omega members at their chapter house on East South Temple street Tiny colored umbrellas surrounded a gold bowl filled with red rosea and fern centered the table that was illuminated illum-inated with red tapers in copper holders. The rooms were gay with flowers in cloisonne bowls and a lovely Japanese acene waa placedi upon the dining room buffet Those who poured Included Mrs. Frank Ford and Mrs. Richard Snow. Miss Bonnie Adams waa in charge, assisted by Miss Genevieve McLeod and Miss June Walaworth. Mrs. Carl L Wlnsor, national counsellor for the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Is the guest at the chapter house for the week of rushing. She will leave Saturday for the west coast Mr. and Mra. E. L. Coppock Jr. are returning to Salt Lake Cityj from Twin Falls, Idaho, the first of February to make their home. i Presiding at the tea table were Miss Edna Leaver and Miss Lois Hemstreet Miss Annie Gardiner was In charge, assisted by Miss June Hansen. Han-sen. THETA I PSILON The home of Miss Doris Larkln, 439 South Thirteenth East street, was the scene of a prettily arranged tea given Wednesday afternoon by members of the Theta Upsilon sorority. soror-ity. Butterfly sweet peas In the lighter colors were combined with fern and placed In a ring to form the centerpiece for the serving table. ta-ble. PI BETA PHI Hundreds of balloons were used to decorate the rooms of the Pi Beta Phi house Wednesday for the party honoring their rushees. Clusters Clus-ters of bright colored balloons were attached to stands bearing signs of "popcorn," "peanuts" and "hot-dogs," "hot-dogs," which were served to the guests. Miss Anna De Ogilvie waa general gen-eral chairman, assisted by Miss Carol Car-ol Statu and Miss Mary Catherine Howell. ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta PI members chose a Japanese Idea for their tea Wednesday Wednes-day and for th aupper, a clever Spanish theme was featured. For the tea Japanese trinkets, pictures and novelties decorated the rooms. Guests were seated upon pretty silk cushions and were served from low |