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Show MATRONS PLAN LUNCH FOR POPULAR VISITOR Mrs. Viola D. Campbell and Mrs. W. N. Lewii will entertain it luncheon Tuesday in the Empire room at the Hotel Utah In honor of Mrs. Otto Harbach of New York City. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Riter will give a dinner at their home in Cotton- wood for Mr. and Mra. Harbach. The popular New Y orkers were guests of honor Sunday evening K when Mr. and Mra. Frank A. Johnson John-son entertained with a reception and musical tea at their home on Normandie circle. The home was " attractively decorated with a profusion profu-sion of spring flowers. A mound of golden daffodils iormed the centerpiece center-piece on the serving table and yellow tapers in silver candelabra completed com-pleted tha decorations. Mrs. Pearl Ridgeway and Mrs. t Enid Orlob received at the door. Miss Msrian Haymond and Miss Afton Johnson were in charge of the dining room. Presiding at the tea table during the afternoon were Mrs. R. M. Bleak, Mrs. R. Leo Bird, ' Mrs. Arthur Freber, Mrs. Mlgnon Lewis, Mrs. Thomas Giles and Miss Edna Dwyer. Those who served were Miss Adelaide Campbell, Miss Audrey Lovesy, Miss Peggy Craw- ford. Miss Norma Knight, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Ruahton, Miaa Eleanor Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Virginia Colyar, Miss Peggy Johnson and Miss Mary Catherine Cath-erine Gainey. . The music program was presented Ty Annette Richardson Dinwoodey, Virginia Freese Barker, Richard Condia, Arthur Freber, Francis Luckey Mayo, Florence Summer-hays, Summer-hays, Becky Almond, Rampton Bar- low, William Peterson, Verda Evana Hatch and Virginia Whitman. |