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Show . , - 10, 1949 ; - , - - ' 1 , 00; - ' , - , . , s - . , , . Nast R: Buckner, and E. Members of the Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lynn A. Richardson, 1322 Thie-teentil St. Election of officers .will take place. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Harold C. Steed and Mrs. Carl G. Hooper. Ladies Literary Club Literary Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs.. Ward. Mrs. Ward's George Litdit4 kostesses at the tea will in- -. -elude Mrs. Derry, Mrs. - 4.'1.4.. V,At 5.4- 41- -- -c- ' 11 - -: e',,,,... , ,,,,, ' - ' ' ,,,,.....,' t -- Jr: Se .,,,, ,t,,J. ,,.4,, li' y ' ,4.0111 ,,, , ,,,,,, A..,A ,,0 4 1 ,,,F .,,,At , ,.. . - 14 4 ', 1 ....,' j , , ., .....,.. : 1' . I - 66 t ,r '4i, ' ' - ,,4". '41 . N ) ..., A j , 04 4, , i, tt- - L , , 0I , - . '"""1' s-- - - ' - ' 'nfl' t ; t,i ' ' Pa J,,, 140 Ottg , . , , , . , .4.,..), . SPECIAL FEATUREMrs. Howard Hogg land, left, Mrs. Harold Holmes and Mrs. Roy O'Brien, standing, gather 'round the friendship table to be featured at the Catholic Woman's League spring luncheon. Mrs. William J. Deoson, right, is chairman of event. - I f ',,, ''' ''' : ''',Z 1 - . ,..,,, , ," 1, , ... . , ,i, e-- , , rt, lp "., t,r II ' I ,, ,,, ., ' , , , - ' t. 's., -- ,4 04 4 ..100111- -- .4 ,,."'' ... - ',40,';',,, .... iit ''d' ' .7' . 0 ' 'k I 1(1.:' , All. '4,,,,,.., j . J ' . le ifrtt t, , -, , ' ' , ' . A tl.,109yki.k ,,0 -- . 1 : '''''' , - 4, 1 , e A. - , , ' Y ' . ,,,,,A''',A4te , - ,,,, 4. J, 900,, -- N.r ; ' 1 , N., ( . - . , ,t,, . 1 . ts '':4, o - , nt , Rawlings, Mrs. Marion ,C. Nel- son, Mrs.. D. T. Burmingharn Harold Christensen. and The program will include a reading by Miss Marion Redd and vocal selections by Mn. A. Ray 01Pil Delta Pitt Mothers , Mothers of Delta Phi will meet ,Monday at 3 p.m. at the House. Guest speakerwill take' be Elbert R. Curtis. numbers wM be given y Mrs. 41i Delta Dennis McCarty. Phi Mothers are in ted to at tend. Kappa Kapp& Gamma Mothers realistic Easter atmosphere. During the afternoon a cake and candy sale will be sponsored by Mrs.' F. B. Matheson n and Mrs. IL F Goff. Mrs: Lewis is in charge of a quilt raffle. - The refreshment committee is ably headed by Mrs. Vernon Romney. Reservations may be made toy calling Mrs. C. E. Bench at or Mrs. J. W. Patterson at Chi Omega' Mothers Circle Chi Omega Mothers' Circle : will meet for luncheon and a very .interesting afternoon- - on Monday at the ehapter house, 1435 East First South St., at 1 p.m.. L. H. Kirkpatrick of the faculty of the University of Utah will be the speaker and Miss Mary Lynne Clayton will worti , - plans for luncheon. their- annual-spriIt will be held Thursday at the - Ladies' Literary Club, 850 East South Temple St., at I p.m. , Mrs. Alma Kasteler, general chairman, promises outstand- ing entertainment for Alpha Chi mothers and their guests in attendance. Mn. E. Blum arranged for songs and music by members of the sorority. Mn. E. Thayne, chairman of decoratiohs, is making plans for a . . elaborate making i ',- i .001. , ,,,,,,,i.. i , , - , 1 s' , ....., Robinson, Mrs. Mark S Sanders, Mrs. E. F. Smith, Mrs. John P. Soltis, Mrs. T. A. Swanson, Mrs. J. T. Threadgold and Mrs. William M. Vaughn. : Meets -of l- 1905 Fifth East St. East Mill Creek Camp, Thursday, 1 p.m., Mrs. N. P. Larsen, 2219 East 3020 South St. Edgehill Camp, Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Mrs. E. C. Earl, 1871 I 4 4 ' 4 tons. Pt ZuPpa Alpha Melbas" Club her. Delta Delta Delta Mothers Club Members of the Delta Delta Delta Mothers' Club will meet on Monday at the chapter house, 1431 East First South St., for a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert B. Maw, Mrs. Milton Twitchell; Mrs. Brigham .. YYuugg rr.. ' A. Pi Kappa Alpha Mothrs Club will meet for their April luncheon on Thursday, 1:110 p.m. at the chapter house, 51 North St. Following Wolcott the luncheon, Mehdi Omana, a native of Iran and a student in the business school at the University of Utah, will be the speaker for the afternoon. His topic will be "Customs, Religion, Political, Social and Eco-nomical Life of Iran." Appropriate Easter music will be given by fraternity member; Wayne Hoff and his sister, Lois. Hostess chairman will be Mrs. Leo Eager. Plans are underway for the annual mothers and sons banquet to be held April 26. Tickets may be purchased by mail or at the chapter house on Thursday and also April 15 and 22, or Phone Mrs. W. O. So,. give piano selections. Election of officert for the coming year will be the busiMrs. David L. , ness of the day. McKay is chairman. Mrs. Geo. M. Cannots, 'Mrs. Preston Nib-le- y, Mn s Thea Nichols, Mrs. M. D. Bringhurst, Mrs. K. K. Cole, Mn. Frank McKean and Mrs. Albert Eccles will assist Thirteenth East St. Emigration Camp, Saturday, 2 p.m., Mn. E. LeRoy Shields, 2041 Hubbard Ave. Ensign Camp, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Gordon Taylor Hyde, 2,61 Tenth Ave. Flora B. Horne Camp, Friday, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. E. S. Ertman, 1001 Eighth East St. Mill Creek Camp, Thursday, 1 p.m., Mrs. Milton Carlisle, 3828 Seventh West St. Nib ley Park Camp, Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., Mrs. William Summerhays, 2422 Seventh East St. Valley View Camp, Thursday, 2 p.m., Nettie P. Spencer, 3697 Twentieth East St. , The Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers Club will meet Thurs. day at the chapter ktouss, South Wolcott St. Luncheoe- --, will be served at 1 p.m., to be followed by a short business meeting Mr. G. L. Leaver, president of the club, will introduce former representative, William A. Dawson, speaker for the afternoon. His subject will be "Whither Are We Headed," giving Interesting 'highlights and trends in our national government. Mrs. Franklin J. Murdock will render Total selee - At l , ' , Club or-so- DUP Camps Tell ,. J I4,I its - -- 0 Old friends to meet and new Kreidler, Mn. E. F. Marian', Mrs. R. J. Mc Evilly, Mrs. J. R. friends to make will be the Mitchell, Mrs. C. P. Ned ley, in minds the the of thoughts Mrs. Thomas Phi INK; Mn. fashionable women who will Muriel Pickett, Mrs. Charles O. attend the Catholic Women's Loops sprint luncheon. 'A new haturs oUthe much awaited. spring luncheon to be held April 18, 1 p.m., in the The Salt Lake County Board Judge Memorial School Audiof the Daughters of Utah 'Pio- -, torium will be a Friendship neers will meet Monday, 2 Table. 'Round this table old and p.m. at the Public Library, 15 new members will become betSouth State Street. DUP ter acquainted. camps will meet this week as M r a. William J. Deason, follows: chairman of the luncheon,. Camp 4, Thursday, 2 p.m., promises a delightful afternoon Sarah Parkin, 151 Portola Ave. to all in attendance. During the Camp 8, Monday, 8 p.m., afternoon prizes will be given book review, "Within the Harand elegant homemade cakes bor," Eighth Ward Amusement will be sold. Hall. Members of the planning Camp 11, Thursday, 2 p.m., committee include Mrs. Walter Florence R. Ellison. 1065 last R. Pavela and Mn. Donald J. Third South St. Dewar, vice chairmen; Mrs. Camp 21, Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Gregory V. Aberer, Mrs. LawMrs. Charles Cotterell Jr., 281 rence G. Amott, Mrs. William St. H. Behle, Mrs. Ross Birdsall, Adelia West Hoagland Camp, Mrs. John J. N. Brennan, Mrs. Monday, 1:30 p.m., Annie Mace, C. J. Clement, Mrs. John M. 634 South Eighth West St. Archibald Gardner Camp, Coletti, Mrs. Frank E. Delvie, Mrs. William M, Fassell, Mrs. Friday, 2 p.m Pioneer Hall, N. J. Galanis, Mrs. Henry C. West Jordan. Calders Park Camp, ThursHanemann, Mrs. Frank Hines, Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey, Mrs. A. day, 2 pin., Katheryn .Phillips, ,O.'''..'",:Q',. 4 j , '''' ' ' ,- -- , ., I Social Features Friendship Table - . ' ) , , - i ...4 e , .....4....6d..."A.,.... - -- ' , ' P 0,-,- E. Lucos, left, Mrs.. Clifford Huss and Mrs. C. M. EASTER TEA.-Mr- s. Dermody ore checking.final plans for American Legion Auxiliary of Ogden to be held on April 15. '7:: , ! - - ' - i, - '''.7". , ' '4; Club Pla'ns Luncheon '-' 4, .,,,,r 1 .1....-. . - "4"(-"."" - - , ! ., 1 , --- . of U Möthers- 1J . ,1 . l'''." . ' daughter, Jean, spoke to the , group on her interviewing personalities for The Deseret News ,. ' -on a recent trip east. ' ' Delta KAPP& Gamma Plans are under way for the , annual birthday celebration of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, to be held Saturday at the No- - ' ' tel Ben Lomond. At 7 p.m. the formal dinner party will begin.. : Miss Sarah McCracken will ,. , preside at the party which commemorate the ninth birth: 1 , day of the Delta Chaptec. Delta' Kappa Gamma as organit7 ' tad on May 20, 1929 at Austin, Texas; At the present time there are over 36,000 members i ''' with a new branch just in4 Nawallan stalled in the Islands. ."""'''''''''''''::: -, . ---- , , r'.:- Solit'Lake City, Wok ' ., rt' , , ,... -- - . , Mn. J. H. Roush. The tea is given as the annual charity project ofthe-lioup. Throughout the Year needy families of war veterans. are helped. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae man; Mrs. E, A. Collins, re- freshments; Mrs. C. M. Dermody, publicity; Mrs. Clifford Russ, gifts; Mrs. F. Lucas, tables, and Mn. Arthur Woo ley, decoration. - , Locas.lirs. American Legion Auxiliary ars busy at work making preparations for their annual Easter Tea to be held the Saturday be'Ho, fore Easter, April 16, Mille tel Ilea Lomond. 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