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Show 0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY - 'Hostesses Plan Social Functions Pretty Brides of Early Summer For Popular Brule Teis roister presided ovn an attractive luncheon Saturday at the Ambassador hotel, honoring Miss Ruth Nuttall, daughter .pf , Mrs. Henry Nuttall. whose marriage to Irving A. Fisher will take place the totter part of May. One Ion? table was arranged, which held as its centerpiece a basket of pink and white :.eet pess, combined with Ophelia vases and greens- - The truest Mi:-Nu'tall. Mr.-.- Henry Nut-t'Mrs. R. M. Greaves. Mr.i. N. O Hall- Mrs. gar! C. Bithop, Mrs. W H Lmclt. Mrs. Ernest Greer, Mivs Margaret Riley. Miss Mane Stuhl. Miss Margaret Gledlull. Miss Iris Parrish and Miss Dorothy Hushes. Mondav evening members' of the Alpha Chi ?ororit.v will entertain at a handkerchief shower at the sororitv house. 1440 Parry avenue, in honor of the bride-elec- t, who, on Tuesday, will be 'luest of honor it a bridge supper to be given ov Mrs. Karl C. Bishop. .Thursday .Mis Irvine Fisher will en tertain at a kenr.mgton for the bride nt her home at Bountiful. Thursday evening Mrs. R. M. Greaves will be the hostess at a bridge partv at her home for Miss Nuttall. Miss Dorothy Hughes will entertain at a luncheon and bridge party Saturday, May 18. at her home on South Eighth East street. Tuesday. May 21. Miss Mane Stuhl will give a lormal dinner party a i her home on South West Temule "irect for Miss Nuttall and Mr. Fisher. Sundav, May 19. Miss Nuttall will entertain a few close friends at tit Informal trousseau tea at her home in the Vernon apartments from 3 to 5 p. m. Friday. May 10. the teachers of the Columbus school en- -' ertained at a supper party followed by a theater party in honor of Miss Nuttall. Mu Lift to titId, V.rauees J. 11. ' Dc Mis-- t Ih '('aro, FEDERATION ENDS WORK FOR SEASON Caro, whose of Mr. and Mis. incut to Anthony Ansdmo is niDionneed. Miss Manjumtc lhde, dauyhfer of Mr. and Mrs. 'WUl 'mm T. Hyde, Jr., whuis tnyayid to Edward. cn-(n- (f .!. lluHltr. " Twins Who Wed iii Merry- - May i TORONTO VISITOR ' MEETS FRIENDS AT AFTERNOON PARTY History section,' 'Wasatch Literary meet for an. election of officers at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mrs. G. A. Savage, Sr., of Toronto, Loomis, 452 Hollywood avenue, Fri- -. who is visiting her son, G. Canada, All 2 m. at members p. day urged A. Savage of Mill Creek Way. wns to attend. the. guest of honor tfr a deUghtruI bridge luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Samuel Ashby, 1374 Fillmore avenue. Three silver baskets oLUN tod its decorated the long table and covers were laid for the otbwtng: Mrs, W. B. Roberts entertained the Mrs. H. R. Winters, Mrs. E. H. Hun-val- d. Euneva club at a bridge luncheon Mrs. J. E. Rigran. Ui-s- . D. I.. Wednesday afternoon, at her home Wells. Mrs. Mildred Savage. Mrs, J. on Seventeenth Soutlr street Spring W. GnSer, Mrs. Franci. D. Bra-'- a. flowers were used as the centerpieces Mrs. Savage and her daughter-in-laon the small tables at which the Mrs. Mildred Savag". will lsav guests were seated. Covers were laid In the near future for Boston and for twelve guests. New York. to r'ujlil, Miss V ra Osborue' and Miss Yitda Osborue, twin,' daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osborne, whose ( nyutjenu tits are made known. Miss Vera Osborne will wtd I'uria K. Miller the latter part .of May, and Miss Yifda Osborne will tnarrif Siurmuu F. liurrttt May 2'J. L(ft Mav meeting of the Salt I ake City nd 'District Federation of Women's ciuns win oc neia monaav ai i.sv Officers und p. hi.. Civic Center. committee chairmen will make their reports on their activities for the past year and recommendations Mven lor the next year s work.' will be made on the "Girl Surrey," being sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's dub, i.nd the convention of the Utah Induration of Women"s clubs, recently held at Logan. This is to be the last meeting of the club year, and I.Irs. frank B. Cook, president, extends an invitation to ail women interested in work to attend. The bard meeting will be held at 1:30 p. m. i i Wasatch Literary-Club Sets Election j. doayh-l- r Re-lor- ts . s r WOMEN'S CLUBS 12, 1.020. club, will t Mrs. W.B.Roberts Entertains Club "),.. 9 Matrons' Hostesses At Bridge Dinner For Bride-Elec- f If BEAUTY CULTURE A Mrs. R. D. Wixom and. Mrs. Albert ;iiiiuh entertained at a beautiiully appointed bridge dinner Tucsuay evening at the home of Mrs. Moroni Smith, 1205 East Third South street, a- THE MOST PROFITABLE PROFESSION FOR YOU honoring Miss Dorothy Herzinger, a t. The guests were popular served at small tables decorated with baskets of spring flowers in a va- -i bride-elec- j f , 1 B , iety of shades. We offer you a splendid opportunity. Our unexcelled courcc In Beauty Culture assures you professional success and a greater return in real dollars than you can find In any oU'sr Places we re marked business. lor Miss Herzinger, Mrs. Moroni Smith, Mrs. David Smltfe, Mrs. R. L. Herzinger, Miss Grace Smith. Miss 1 - SELECT THE SCHOOL THAT WILL MAIUS YOU AN EXPERT Phone or Write for Catalog Evelyn Smith, Miss Ellen Smith. Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Miss Giace Kirkham, Miss Dorothy Bratlen, Miss Bernice Lucas, Miss Dorothy I.ucas. Miss Betty Steelman, Miss Kimball. Miss Beth Alder. Miss Melba Ralph. Mrs. Wayne Moss. Mrs. Ralph Backman and Mrs. Tim Butx lers, -- Utah High School ol Beauty CuUurc 331 CLIFT BLDG. Wasatch 3379 . Klc Club Officers Chosen for Year Susanna Tent Honors Comrades llHIMf n Mrs. R. P. Maybee wat recently elected president of the Kle club, the following bhicers also being named: Mrs. George B. Doyle, first vice president; Mrs. A. M. J. Pntchard, second vice president; Mrs. Louise D. Wiegand, corresponding fecretary; Mrs. w. a. KODeriiS, recoraing secretary; Mrs. C. WrClogston, treasurer; Mrs. Ed Diamond, auditor, Susanna Eaton tent. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, at dinner entertained Thursday at 1 p. m. in honor of the A. G. the R. and their comrades of wives and members of the tent and their friends. Guests were seated at one long table, decorated with vases of red, white and blue carnations. Those in- charge of the affair were Mrs. W. E. Aplin, Mrs. Katherine Boyld. Mrs. C. Van Cott. Mrs. True Carr Houston and Mrs. Helen Ernst. 1861-186- 5. ..HlWli'-I- m js? rm -- IIH j ill 11111,1,1 tii.n.; a DiKji.iw.if H H,l'. 1MI.IIJI1UI :'T .w m mvw& .1., i.M . - - LOGAN SAVE ONE-HAL- F of Original Cost cou-nle- in This Take-Your-Choi- Sale ce of Women's and Misses' , Spring '29 Coats COATS for all occasions are here with fine woolens, flatter- ing furs and style that takes honors in fqreinost fashion centers. BACKWARD season is responsible for the immense reductions and our policy which will not permit us to carry spring coats into the summer months. A SIZES 14 TO 44 pVEKY coat guaranteed to give you all there is in finest quality and tailoring. Arthur Frank 208-21- 0 South Main St. -- ajipoint-ment- s. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority entertained the members of th Delta Nu f raternity at a canyon party on Tuesday evening at, the Budge camp Logan Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. on P.'sron entertained at a dinner '.in Tue day evening at their home compliment to. Mr. and Mrs: Edward Ktromness of Salt Lake, who are visiting here for a few days before leaving for Rieby, Idaho, to visit their daughter. Mrs. R. W. Christsnsen. Covers were laid for eighth The evening was spent in nlaying cards, after hich light refreshments were served. Mrs. Harold Hughes of Columbus. Ohio, has arrived in Logan to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hulme. Mrs. Hughes Mica Difa T J il.no m,a Pledcinff for the Phi Delta Pi. no- tional physical education fraternity, was held Sunday afternoon at the Hot3l Eccles. Miss Pearl Kimball and Miss Grace Kimball of Salt I ike officiated. Seventeen girls from H.he Utah State Agricultural college werejMedged. The patronesses of the Gamma Xi Gamma sorority entertained the ac- -; five members at the home of Mrs, G. A. Lindquist Friday evening. Re- -. f reshments were served and Mrs, Weston Vernon read "The Bride-- i groom Cometh." by Culley. Miss Alice Kewley and Miss Johanna Moen were special guests. The natronesses are as follows: Mrs. Lindauist. Mrs. Frank West. Mrs. Addie Swapp and Mrs. Serge Benson. The rooms and tables were decorated with jonquils. The Alpha Delta Epsilon fraternity entertained at its annual dinner dance Friday, evening at the Hotel Eccles. The various long tables were decorated with roses and s. tulips. Covers were laid for 36 Ronald Flamm acted as toast-- ; master and those responding with toasts were Melvin Bankhead and J. Vernon "Larson. Gold vanity cases with the fraternity crest were given to the ladies as favors. The appoint-- I merits for the affair were carried out in the sailor idea. All fraternity members wore sailor caps during the dinner. The patrons and patronesses were: Dean and Mrs. Frank L. West, Tfc. and Mrs. B. L. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. V. X). Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllimu PeU'WHte-MriWHMrarWiEr lard Gardner and Frank R. Arnold. Thetommittee in charee of arrangements included Allen Cannon, chairman; Harry Bihen and Nephi Manning. Miss Verda White of Salt Lake City and Miss Orpha Sweeton gave a kitchen shower Saturday evening of last week at the Bluebird in honor of Miss Erma White of Willard, a former student of the agricultural college and a member of the Sorosls hose merriase will, take: sorority. place in the near future. The evening was spent in playing pames. after which refreshments were served to 12 guests! The Mutual officers of the Ninth ward entertained the following members of the cast, who presented the ' play; "The Invisible Hand." and won first place in the M. I. A. contest, Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alma Sonne: Miss Lutie Bancroft, Lewood McKinney, Les- lie Jackson, Miss C. Ncl? en, Miss Rose Maughan and Marion Everton. Af- ter the supper, the remainder of the evening was snent.in playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Molen, Mrs. Louis Ed wards, Mrs. Ray Egbert and the Misses Drucella and Mary Morgan were in attendance. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority will entertain at its annual spring formal banquet and dance at the Hotel Eccles, May 17. The committee in charge of arrangements Includes Miss Leah Edwards, Miss June White, Miss Rita Cranney and Miss Edith Funk. The tTpsilon Omicron, national home economics fraternity, an-- .( nounces the pledging of Miss Alta Orser, Miss Jean Pedersen, Miss Faun Singleton and Miss Theima r " Johnson. Mrs. W. T. Ehmann entertained at a luncheon Thursday -a- tteraftan-at her home in comnUmen: H mother. Mrs. S. B. Eaac; of Philadelphia. A yellow color scheme was out. in all of the cn-ie- j : in Logan canyon. A picnic supper was served around a bonfire. The evening was spent in games.; Sixty were in attendance. ; Mrs. H. S. Lester entertained at a birthday oarty Thursday afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday of her son, Jack, Twelve schoolmates of the guest of honor were present. A birthday cake with pink candles centered the table. Games were played during the afternoon. Mrs. Rulon Johnson and Mrs. Roland Emmett entertained informally Wednesday afternoon in compli ment to Mrs, J. M. Squires of Idaho Falls. Idaho, formerly Miss Emily Dudley. A luncheon was served to twelve guests and the afternoon was spent in playing cards. Miss Frances Thomas entertained at a bridge supoer at the Bluebird Wednesday, evening in honor of Miss Florence Sutlon, a bride of this month. A color scheme of yellow and pink was carried out in the various appointments. The tables were decorated with daffodils and iris. Small bride placs cards marked the covers for 30 guests. MrSi Vanez Wilson was awarded high-sco- re pize and Miss Sutton a guest prize. The guests were Mrs. Vera B. Larson and Miss lone Harris of Preston, Idaho. Mrs, Kenneth Smith of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. "Alma Pond of Grace, Idaho. Mr. and Mi. S. E. Needham and daughter. Lulu, spent Sunday and Monday in Salt. Lake City as guests in the Hotel Utah. The alumnae members of the Sigma Theta Phi sorority entertained at a bridge supper Friday afternoon of last week in honor of the following seniors, who are graduating from the Utah State Agricultural college this spring: Miss Connie Shaw, Miss Emma Perucca, Miss Maxine Bagely, Miss Rita Hill. Miss Rita Cranney, Miss Vera Calder, Miss Ethel Holmgren, Miss Margaret Hanson, Miss Leah Edwards and Miss Mary Cannon. The guests of honor were presented with corsages.. After an evening of playing bridge score prlyes were awarded to Mrs. Christine B. Cl&sion afld Miss Charlotte E. Dane v. Mrs. J. C. Hayward and Mrs. Percy Smith were in charge of the arrangements. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Rutledge entertained at dinner Sundav in Compliment to Mrs, F. M. McHugh and and Olivia, and daughters, Louise Mrs. M. M. Fan- - of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for 10. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Lawson entertained at a dinner Sunday after's noon in coninliment to Mrs. sister, Miss Le Rene Avlett. and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Aylett of Salt Lake City, Besides the host and hostess and the guest? of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. end John H. Moser, Darreii-erocbePhillip Cardon and Miss Moveta Lawson. Mrs. Archie Anderson entertained Wednesday evening at a shower for Mrs. A. C. Keithlevy at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Willard Ballam. A delightful evening consisting of games and miisic was spent. Covers were laid for 20 at the supper table. The Bohemian Dancing club entertained at a dancing party Thurs day evening at the Hotel Eccles. AU of the aDpointments were in thejorm of a cabaret. Small tables were ari ' ranged on the mezzanine and between courses the evening was spent In dancing. Thirty couples were in at-- , tpndance. 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