Show - f ir nu i 16 W The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday May 15 1955 4B5Vri8Sl 6eNre6w® l VASIIIXGTQN' OPEN MONDAYS 9 am to 9 Colony Fclcs Mrs Lee On DC Trip pm Tuesday thru Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm Saturday 9 am to 1 pm ' Provincial style with gracefully shaped base " ti t 4 life's most important By Lydia Clawson Hoopos 1 4 to mark WASHINGTON nw mTirifpift moments HCrr-Mr- a J Bracken Lee who accompanied her husband to the Governor’s Conference here found time In the tight social schedule of the event for several parties and small lunch eons with members of the t 4i Two-eushio- sofa n Utah colony Mrs Samuel R Carpenter was hostess Wednesday at a tea which followed a luncheon In honor of the governor’s lady Luncheon Guests In contemporary design Luncheon guests Included Mrs Arthur V Watkins Mrs J Willard Marriott Mrs Maurice R Barnes and her mother Mrs P M Neilson of Ogden Mrs George Neilson Mrs Ray Margetts and Mrs Samuel Blackham and her k daughter Mrs John R who is visiting her parents More than 200 former Utahns were received later in the afternoon Utah’s first lady said they arrived "quietly’’ Saturday "so we could take a walking-tou- r of Washington early Sunday morning”— before conOn tacting their friends Monday Mrs Lee was a guest of honor when Sen and Mrs Arthur V W’atkins entertained at luncheon in the Senate dining room in honor of Utah’s Mother of the Year Mrs Lavina Fugal here for national acclaim Annual Brunch Later in the week Mrs Lee was the guest of Mrs William A Dawson w'hen the Congressional Club entertained at their annual brunch The decor of the Statler Hotel dining room scene of the party was taken from the Eisenhower farm and the theme carried out in a Pennsylvania Dutch kitchen manner included red checkered table cloths centered with candles In bottles Former Utah colonite Mrs German S Ellsworth of Salt Lake City joined the party scene last week visiting Mrs Melbourne Steele during the first part of her stay and later as house guest of Mrs James K Knudson On Friday Mrs Steele received 100 guests for tea in honor of Mrs Ellsworth Mrs J Rollo Mahoney and Mrs Lynne B Lundberg presided at the refreshment table Guest of Honor Mrs Clark Young entertained at luncheon at Mrs Kaye's Toll House Tavern In honor of Mrs Ellsworth Wednesday and Mr and Mrs Lundberg were hosts at dinKatz-enbac- K m I: 4 r’ i " r ' wL f -- A T- i ' N Aw :xvlri Wj vO) '17 - i ' 1 ' i j Wt i ON SALE AT DINWOODEY'S! 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