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Show Greek Masquerade Of Friday to Be Gay Campus Event By PAT PATTERSON One of the moat delightful affaire of the school year will be given Friday Fri-day evening in the ballroom of the members at the university entertain enter-tain at their annual Greek masquerade. masque-rade. The affair will be given under the direction of the interfraternity council. Bill Coppin and Jack Snow head the committee on arrangementa, assisted as-sisted by Newcomb McCall. Bruce Wiesley and Garn Holbrook. Those who will act as patrons and patronesses will be President and Mra. George Thomas, Dean and Mrs. John L. Ballif, Dean Myrtle Austin and alumni, and faculty representatives rep-resentatives from each fraternity. J. D. I At the home of Miss Rita Latimer, Lati-mer, 18 Hampton avenue, J. D. L. members will entertain at a party on Friday evening, after which active ac-tive membera will entertain pledges at a skating party. Chairman will be Miss Latimer, who will be aasiated by Miss Jane Coulam, Miss Elaine Carstensen, Miss Florence Simmons and Mias Virginia Smith. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Alpha Chi Omega alumnae members mem-bers will entertain at a luncheon on Saturday afternoon at the chapter house on East South Temple street, after which a short business meeting meet-ing will be held. Bridge will follow. Sigma IVu Wives The Sigma. Nu Wives' club will hold a dinner meeting on Friday at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. Evans Gilchrist 1485 Ninth East street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Alton Al-ton R. Mayera and Mrs. John W. Sugden. Alpha Delta, PI Alumnae ' Alpha Delta PI alumnae chapter will hold its regular luncheon meeting meet-ing Saturday at 1 p. m. at the chapter chap-ter house, 70 South Wolcott street. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Earl W. Pinney. Chi Omega Mothers The Mothers' club of the Chi Omega sorority will entertain at its annual bridge tea Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse. club-house. These in the reception committee com-mittee will be Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Mrs. W. F. Beer Jr., Mrs. E. D. Sorenson.- Mrs.NA. E. Christensen, Mrs. D. W. Henderson and Mias Jeanne Burton. In charge of the tea committee will be Mrs. E. W. Reese and assisting as-sisting her will be Mrs. JW. Boud, Mrs. T. B. Stevens, Mrs. O. ElRom-ney, ElRom-ney, Mrs. Leslie H. GroesbeckvMrs. Louis Telle Cannon and Mrs. Frank O. Haymond. , Mrs. Heber Scowcroft will be chairman of the tea table, assisted by Mrs. N. G. Hill. Those who will pour will be Mra. W. F. Beer Jr., Mrs. Henry H. Blood. Mrs. E. D. Sorenson and Mrs. D. W. Henderson. Hender-son. Mrs. A. E. Callaghan and Mrs. L Guy Campbell will be in charge of the raffle. Chairman of tha tables la Mra. A. W. Ansell, who will be assisted by Mrs. Newton R. Jackson. Mra. Fred A. Clark is in charge of the ticket committee and will be assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Edna Jensen, Mrs. Lee Greene Richards, Mrs. A. E. Callaghan, Mrs. Royal B. Amundsen, Amund-sen, Mrs. Wendell M- Smoot and Mrs. E. J. Kirkham. Miss Katharine. Mias Janice and Miss Gwen Clark, an Instrumental trio, will furnish the music. $ Chi Delta Phi Alumna The Chi Delta Phi alumnae chapter chap-ter will meet Saturday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Irene Tolton Hammond, 174 Alta atreet. Mias Gertrude Arbuckle, Miss Myrtle Bchwan and Mias Katherine Johnstone will discuss modern trends in education. Chairman will be Miss Millicent Lyons. Music will be furnished by Miss Beryl Randall. |