| Show tw I WI i il i m fi 1 fi miI I. I I mI ell 1 1 r. r tm ID in jH L. L i i Newcomer V Is L Luncheon eon I Motif V. V V I Mrs Mary Iary Halloran en entertained eli eli- d at a beautifully ap appointed ap- ap pointed luncheon Saturday at ather her l' l home on East South Temple street for Mrs Frederick FredericI Dahnken Dahnken Dahnken Dahn- Dahn ken who has recently arrived from San Fr Francisco to make her home In Salt Lake TIre The home was fragrant fra fla grant Tant with fruit blossoms and the luncheon table was c centered with roses Close friends of ol the hostess were bidden to meet the honored guest and the party patty lat later r attended the races V Complimenting Miss Mary 1111 Murdoch Murdoch Murdoch Mur Mur- doch a bride of next week Miss Josephine RIt Riter fluter r. r Miss Katherine Bassett and Miss Winnefred Parry gave a delightful bridge tea Saturday Sat Sat- Saturday urda at the Riter Biter home on B street The tea table was decorated decorated deco deco- rated with tulips and jonquils in yellow and the thre hostesses W were re assisted by their thair mothers mothers Mrs L. L E. E Biter Riter Mrs rs Fred Bassett Hassett and Mrs J M f Parry V Six tables were at lla play with others com corn coming coming ing In in V for tea tEn V The Chi Delta Phi alumnae national literary sorority entertained entertained enter enter- tamed Saturday at the home of Mrs J. J Tracy Wootton on Bryan Blan avenue The program for the afternoon Included Society Flit- Flit tings ting by Mrs Earl Wood piano Soirees de VIenne Liszt Mrs Luna Iuna Chipman Wootton Art and Poetry Ruth Harwood dramatic reading Faye Cornwall Boline vocal a Springtime Fesca b waltz son song from Romeo and Juliet Luna Lima Chipman Wootton Mrs V V William E. E Hunter was chairman n for the afternoon as assisted assisted as- as slated by the following hostesses from th the classes of 1917 to 1920 1020 Mrs Theron Parmell Mrs Kenneth Clayton Clavton Mrs Nels BoHn BoUn BoUn Bo- Bo Un Hn Miss Allie Cox Miss Ruth Harwood Miss Athene Farnsworth Miss Myrtle Schwan The tea table was decorated with dogtooth I violets and and- orange princess can can- dies Forty pue ts were present a a a aThe The parochial school committee of the Catholic Women's league grave gave ave a silver tea on Saturday at atthe atthe atthe the Cathedral high hig-h school on Eleventh Eleventh Eleventh Elev Elev- East street from 3 until 5 o'clock for tire the Sisters of Charity St. St Vincent de Paul Mrs Patrick Patrick Patrick Pat Pat- rick Friel was chairman of the affair assisted by Mrs George J. J Wolfe vice chairman and the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing lowing- committee Mrs R. R W. W Ca- Ca nole Mrs A. A J. J DeGroot Mrs R. R O. O Dobbs Mrs l Walter Valter D D. D El- El dredge Mrs l A. A H. H Mrs 3 J. J G. G Fleisch Mrs L. L F. F Gehan Gehan Gehan Ge- Ge han Mrs Austin Gibbons Mrs 1 P. P B. B Hyland Mrs l James Iver Jr Tr Mrs 3 J. J J. J Kavanaugh Mrs Frank P. P Laramie Mrs H. H V. V Loggins Mrs J. J J. J Neville Mrs Roy Rov Spencer Mrs 1 Henry Vosse and Mrs James Mrs James Ivers Jr was in charge of the tearoom The tea taa table was decorated with a basket hasket bas has ket of spring flowers in silver and nine green candles were in silver candlesticks Presiding at the tea table were ere Mrs 1 A. A H. H S. S Bird Mrs 1 J. J E E. Cos Mrs F. F J. J McGanney and Mrs 1 James Ivers who were assisted by Miss lIss Helen Friel Miss fiss Marion Fleisch Miss Dorothy Miss Iss Irene Laramie Miss Virginia Log- Log gins Miss Margaret Gehan and Miss Grace Mary Ivers Music 1 was furnished by Mrs Howard Emge and included selections by bv a atrio atrio atrio trio from St. St Mary Marv V of the Wasatch Wa- Wa satch including Miss l La Vonne Clavelle Miss Wilma Vilma Forester and Miss lIss Helen H Haymond ymond A large number attended |