Show e Sorority Sisters Are H Hostesses jE time honored custom of ot holding T open house during Prom week by bythe bythe bythe the various sororities and fraternities fraternities frater frater- of ot the University of Utah was observed again this afternoon when the sororities received their friends from 4 until 7 1 o'clock The Gamma Phi received at the Lester Freed home 1164 East South street The home was decorated decorated decorated dec dec- orated In golden yellow Jonquils and the tea table was arranged with the sorority colors yellow and black a black lacquered lacquered lacquered lac lac- bowl holding the yellow jonquils centered the table and black candles in sliver silver holders shaded In yellow cast a golden glow over all The freshmen girls served In dainty summer frocks The committee on arrangements Included Miss Marjorie Lewis chairman Miss Lucile Luclle Reid Miss La Jeune Ackerman and Miss I Ruth Cecil The Chi Omegas entertained at the home of a member Miss Bae Wil Wil- llama liams on avenue Federal Heights I The sorority colors of cardinal and straw were carried out In scarlet carnations and canary colored snapdragon tied with straw colored tulle In the ballroom of the home an orchestra was stationed and dancing was enjoyed The freshmen girls dressed as French maids served and the committee on arrangements Included Miss 1 Louis Hill Miss Marjorie Gowans Miss Pearl Davis and Miss MIlls Frances Armstrong The Delta Epsilon girls I received e at the g eD home of the h chairman m on arrangements e e Miss Josephine on South Thirteenth Thirteenth Thirteenth Thir Thir- East street and a yellow color effect effect ef er- ef- ef was used throughout the home A crystal basket filled tilled with yellow daffodils centered the tea table and the freshmen girls dressed as maids served The committee committee committee com com- included Miss Mies Miss Romano Romano Romano Ro Ro- mano James Miss Fay King Miss Paloma Brown and Miss Violet Bolognese At Atthe Atthe Atthe the home of Mrs W W. M. M Stewart 1133 East Third South street the Alpha Chi CM sorority h held l t sway s' The home bome was arranged ar arranged arranged ar- ar ar- ar ranged In spring garden effect trellis and apple blossoms were used in pretty effect The freshman girls serving were dainty in organdy dresses and garden hats and the table was centered with a basket of rose tulips tied with orchid shaded maline The committee was composed of Miss Louise Miss Bessie Newton Newton Newton New New- ton and 1 bliss Iss Emmarose Woodruff The Th new sorority at the University the Phi greeted the students students students stu stu- dents in the ballroom at the Emery dor- dor matory which was transformed into a Japanese garden The stage at one end where tea was served by the freshmen girls dressed In Japanese kimonos was festooned with peach blossoms and at the back gay say yellow chrysanthemums were used The whole having the effect of a pergola Cozy corners with Japanese lanterns and parasols were arranged about the hall and streamers of nile green crepe paper festooned the ceiling while pink shaded shed a rosy glow over th the gay party The committee was Miss Virginia Budd Miss Bernice Derrick Derrick Derrick Der Der- rick and Miss Lucile Luclle Margetts In the art- art room at the university a satin latin quarter atmosphere members of ot theArt the theArt theArt Art Guild serving tea in smock and tam tarn o chanter in true artistic style The sorority non-sorority women received in the John JohnR R R. Park Memorial building using spring flowers In profusion for decorating Miss Kerma Cragun and Miss Edna Romney Homney arranged the affair Open house for tor students faculty and l friends was held yesterday afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock at the University of ot I Utah men entertained In the reception rooms of the John R R. Park building Palms and ferns were used In I decorating the main hall Till The punch table able was decorated with potted plants Willard Spence was In Jn charge of arrange ments Dancing was enjoyed Fraternities entertained at their various various various vari vari- ous chapter houses near the university Sigma Chi was at home at 1395 East FIrst South The decorations were carried carrIed carried car car- ried out in a color scheme of blue and gold the fraternity colors A large wicker Basket of yellow daffodils tied with blue maline formed the centerpiece for the punch table The living rooms were used for or dancing The orchestra was concealed concealed concealed con con- behind a screen of palms Refreshments Refreshments Re Re- were served downstairs in the billiard room Pledge members of the fraternity dressed as colored waiters walters assisted assisted assisted as as- in serving The committees in charge included Wendell Vendell Lyman and Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lin Lin- coln Ure Phi Delta Theat members received their guests at 1171 East South Temple The i reception room was decorated in blue and white the fraternity colors The dining I room was arranged to represent a short i order house Pledges Pledges' dressed as waiters walters served the guests The committee on arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar included Joe Carthey chairman chairman chair- chair man nan Vernon Stevens and Jack Filer Eller- beck PI Fl Kappa Alpha entertained at Thirteenth East The decorations were carried out in a color scheme of garnet and old rose Pi Kappa Alpha colors The living iving room was used for tor dancing Re Re- were served cafeteria style Pledges ledges dressed as bellboys received the he guests and conducted them to the dIning lining room The committee in charge included Grant MacFarlane Wallace Casleton Castleton Cas- Cas leton tIeton and Royal Hendricks Beta Theta Pj Pt was at home at Thirteenth East A color scheme of blue and rose was carried out In decorating the living JIvIng room where dancing was enjoyed The dining room was arranged to represent represent represent sent a II bar Refreshments were served over the bar Pledge members of the I fraternity were dressed as bartenders and i walters waiters The committee on arrangements I Included Included George Cooper and Norman Godbe I Phi Alpha Epsilon received at East First South Fraternity emblems and colors colors maroon and gray were carried out in the th decorations Miniature evergreens and palms decorated the living JIving rooms Pledges ledges of the fraternity were dressed as French waiters and served the guests Inthe in inthe the he dining room The committee in charge charge I Included Joseph Lerwill William Smith and Norman Olsen Sigma Alpha Mu entertained at Twelfth East Purple and white the fraternity fra- fra colors were used in the decora- decora Ions The dining room represented a abar abar bar bar where root beer was served on draught The committee In charge Included included in- in Leslie Samuels Robert Lehmen Joe Nathan and Rosenberg Rosenberg- The Sphinx club entertained at East Second South Japanese decorations were I used throughout the house A Japanese dance ance was given during the afternoon by little Ittle girls girl dressed In Japanese costumes The dining room was wall decorated with fraternity fraternity fra- fra emblems and colors The com corn In charge Included Floyd Andersen Ander- Ander sen on Allan Lynch and Frank I I I Mrs Mra Arthur H. H Beckman entertained i at a prettily arranged r afternoon tea to today today to- to iya iett f el I day at the Newhouse hotel for Miss Dottie Dottle Felt jelt Yellow fas the Colors chosen I for tor the table and jonquils combined with I feathery ferns formed the th centerpiece I colored Canary ribbons extended to each guests guest's place with cards of ot brides sitting sitting sit sit- I ting a slipper laid for Mrs A. A W. W Felt Miss Felt Mrs W. W F. F Beer Jr Mrs H H. B B. Johnston Jr Mrs Kenneth Purdy Mrs B B. J. J Beer Mis Mrs Frank Janney Mrs R R. R D D. Stark Mrs A. A J. J McDonald Mrs F F. F C. C Bassett Jr Mrs A. A A A. A Hall lIall Mrs John A. A ErIckson Mrs W W. Ross Hutchinson Mrs T Jack ck Travers Mrs Lester Owens Mrs H. H C C. C Roberts Miss Fidelia Beer Miss Miss' Jacquetta Edgheill and Miss MIlIs Lucile Luclle Beer C The Boy Scouts of ot the Waterloo Methodist Methodist Meth Meth- odist church will give a movie thriller tomorrow evening at six reels en entitled entitled entitled en- en titled The Price of Peace The Scouts Scout have purchased a motion picture machine and will show a series of pictures each week There will be a collection to de defray defray defray de- de fray expenses There will be a meeting of or the team leaders of the Interchurch county conference conference conference con con- ference at the th Wilson hotel tomorrow morning at 9 a a. a m. m One of the national leaders will be present and conduct the training conference The ladles ladles' auxiliary to the B. B of ot L L. L E. E will hold their regular meeting at o'clock tomorrow by a card party at o'clock to which all members members mem mem- t ra bers and friends are invited v The regular meeting of the Ufe Ladles Ladles' Literary club u will be e held tomorrow mo at ln dra The h he following ll pr program will g be given Work Vork of the State Federation Mrs E E. O. O Leatherwood Work ork of the g City Federation a Mrs John A. A o t 1 r The Te Ke High Cost of Living Mrs W. W J. J MCCoy The pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the William M M. memorial school will give a cantata Mother Goose Arabesque under the tb direction of Mrs Edna Idna Evans Johnson Tea will be served after the program Delegates will be elected at the meeting for the General Federation of Women's Clubs to be held in Des Moines la Ja m to mJune June I The ladles' ladles auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will give a a. quilting bee tomorrow evening at nt atthe atthe the home of Mrs L L. Cardwell 1130 Ema Em Em- 1 a I erson avenue The decorations were ere In to spring flowers The hostess was assisted by Mrs John Roberts The Sisterhood will meet In the basement of the First Congregational Congregational Congregational church for tor an all day sewing ses see sion Alon Members are requested to bring luncheon Banner ea review No 11 Ii cg de will gl give the second of a series of card parties r tomorrow evening In the K IC of P. P hall r Mr Mr- and Mrs Pierre McIntyre and theIr children Patricia and Robert have arrived arrived ar ar- rived from Idaho to spend a month at atthe atthe atthe the Samuel Mcintyre home on South Fifth East street b Mr and Mrs Henry Brigham ham of Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo falo left leet for home last night after a a. visit to relatives In Salt Lake Mr Brigham is a distant relative of ot Brigham Young The The Daughters of ot U Utah h Pioneers will hold a silver tea at the home of ot Mrs C C. C. C Third avenue tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 II o'clock A musical musical musical musi musi- cal program will be given The public is invited Mr III and Mrs S. S S. S Dougherty of 40 South Sixth East street have ave announced the cl engagement of their daughter Mary Marv Lucetta to Leonard ard I H. H Bero Dero also of Salt Lake The wedding will take place I in the Cathedral of the Madeleine April 14 H. |