Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING TONE 9 1931 Functions for Graduating Seniors Are Sponsored by Sororities On 'LF Campus Mrs H L Mulliner entertained ati ' X X i New President bridge tee in honor of the eeniorsj of Delta Delta Delta aorority Thura- day afternoon at her home on Butler avenue The centerpiece consisted jr$d and vhlte flowers and’ at each end of the table were white tapers The affair honored the following girls Miss Euddre Billings Miss Frances Stacey Miss Frances Mulliner Miss Charlotte Knight Miss Frances Kane Miss Marjory Miss June Cannon and Miss Barbara Havenor Miss Elisabeth Both-we- ll and Miss Janet Porter poured during the aftemobK$ guests called 1 -- IS S' One-hundr- ‘Jt Dinner and Dance A progressive dinner and dancing party was held Friday evening by members of the pledge chapter of the Delta Beta sorority at the University of Utah The affair was given In honor of active members of the stuprity Dancing followed at the chapter house on Thir- V w v teenth East street Miss Margaret Doldge wag In Charge of general arrangements for the affair assisted by Miss Beth Boggess Miss Fae Cottam Miss Annie Gardner and Miss Helen x J jp§W far A Wood V A for Seniors The Salt Ake City Alumnae association ofthe Phi Mu sorority at the University' of Utah entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon In honor of the graduating seniors of the sorority Tuesday at the chapter house on Butler avenue Spring flowers In shades of yellow and lavender were used as Mrs Walter R Hansen who was table decorations Clever boxes of recently elected president of the monogrammed stationery were pre- Alpha Delta PI Mothers’ dub sented to the following honored fl guests: Miss Marion Blackmore Miss Marian Hurd Miss Eleanor Lake Miss Elise Hardy Miss E3telle Hardy Miss Arlyne Maack Miss Helen Banks Miss Alice Anderson Miss Verna Cassity Miss Merl All-re- d Miss Mary Alice Cannon Miss The Wednesday Triangles meetBillie Smith and Miss Catherine ing on June 12 at 7:30 p pi will Garside continue work on their bazar to be The toastmlst ss for the occasion held In the Y W C A clubhouse was Miss Lois rieddlngton and re' on Saturday from 4 to 8 p m All sponscs were made by Miss Merl kinds of useful articles cakes cookAUred and Mrs T Scott Varley ies candies will be on sale as well The committee in charge of general as an opportunity to play bridge and arrangements included Mrs Edgar fish in the fish pond The WednesW Hempel chairman Miss Lucille day Triangles Invite all their friends Allred Mrs Ray Curtis Mrs John and friends of friends to attend this Pyper1""- etfent Whelp thcm Tflse motley to' "DjWalsh and Miss Awe-hThe alumnae association of the send a delegate to the Y W C A ’N oronty will entertain at a hand- Business Girls’ conference to be kerchief shower Monday at 8 p m held at Asilomar CaL at the chapter house in honor of Miss Lucille Allred and Miss Helen The newly formed Y W C A Allred brides of the near future club of girls who work In homes Miss Alice Bradford and Mrs T will meet on Thursday at 3:30 p m Scott Varley are in charge of gen- for tennis bridge and light refreshments eral arrangements Miss Elsie Hewlett sailed Friday Entertain Seniors The alumnae members of the Chi from New York for a two months’ Will Omega soorority at the University of vacation in England where she EnUtah entertained the graduating visit relatives in the south of seniors at their annual breakfast gland and In London Miss Hewlett resides at the Y W C A rest Sunday morning at the Newhouse who donee 308 East Broadway Is rehotel turning at the end of the summer L The guests were seated at an table which cleverly carried Miss Ellen Jackson health educaout a circus Idea The centerpiece tion director of the Y W C A was a circus tent is at present at Camp Montibello with a parade of miniature figures near St Louis Mo attending a of animals down the length of the conference for health education table Around the walls of the room directors In the Y W C A This were brightly colored figures of conference is under the direction of animals The toasts also featured Miss Edith Gates national Y W a circus theme with Miss Emma C A for health educatloh Here is a cloth that has caught the Rae McKay as toastmistress and and issecretary attended by directors and responses were made by Miss Mar- committee women from the west spirit of the modern and combined lon Solomon of the senior group and middle west On her journey Miss Jeanne Burton of the active beauty of fine linMiss Jackson has visited the Y W it with age-ol- d Mrs Aldous Miss John and chapter C A in Denver Colorado Springs ens Chrysanthmum Eliza Richards and Mrs Gerald Heppleworth Topeka and Kansas City studying Cannon of the alumnae members health education Scarf Cherry Blossom Louis XVI methods of their Miss Florence Smith was the chairman of arrangements assisted work and Grand Monarque patterns in by Miss Margaret Jacobson Mrs The summer program of the Y W Paul Huefner Miss Maxine Caddie C A opens this week with outdoor size 60x74 all hemstitched launand Miss Edna Boyle Mrs David and Indoor activities for various Ellison was in charge of the musi- ages and groups Registration in all dered and ready for cal program for the occasion classes is in progress now For Eighty-fiv- e guests were In atten- adults tennis and swimming are of- use 6 napkins included dance fered both with and without instruction Horseback riding is an Della Gamma Feta outdoor feature and for those who The Delta Gamma sorority gave want to make use of the cool morna delightfully arranged breakfast ing hours an Hearly bird” dancing in honor of their graduating seniors class will be held at 6:30 under the linen in large variety Wednesday morning at Plnecrest direction of Miss Myrtle Clancy of Crisp white Inn A novel idea centered around the university faculty Classes open of patterns with colored borders a deck of cards was carried out In Monday both table decorations jn(Lioi and attractive applique and em An Interesting new feature of the Mock fortunes were embodied in h the toasts which were given be- summer is the camp broidery work tween courses of the breakfast The for girls over 16 About 20 outdoor with 4 napkins to match place cards also carried out the pre- enthusiasts have already registered vailing idea The freshmen were for this day camp and new members represented as clubs sophomores as are asked to come in and register diamonds juniors as hearts and not later than June 17 at the clubhouse 322 East Broadway On the seniors as spades The honored guests were pre- morning of the seventeenth there sented with beautiful compacts will be a camp rally after which the bearing the Delta Gamma crest A different group activlUes will start Exquisite oyster crash bridge set skit was presented by the pledges something being planned for nearly with cloth’ and four napembarrassing the seniors in that Yry day In the week The activibaseball Include will ties was hiking Sach graduate kins to match impersonated as Beautifully made trips picshe might appear ten years in the tennis cost without nics and and any singing future Bridge was enjoyed during reasonably pool Swimming In the Y W CL the afternoon Is The committee In charge of the also planned for this group There priced affair was composed of Mrs H B will be a small feeA fine group of Summerhays Miss Betty Burton camp leaders have been selected Miss Glenda Taylor' and Miss Lois who are skilled in sports and na ture lore No older girl need find Cluff the summer hanging Idly on her hands since she may come to any Wednesday Meeting The Mothers’ club of tha Kappa or all of these camp activities Gorgeous Madeira napkins in Sigma fraternity at the University On1 Thursday afternoons during three smart patterns Butterfly of Utah will meet Wednesday at summer a newly formed club 8 p m at the home of Mrs A H the Each of in household em Basket and Scrpll designs Hakenson In the Hillcrest apart- made up willgirls clubhouse meet at the ployment Boxed in ments for friendly acquaintance tennis with scalloped edge and bridge half dozens each The Delta Zeta sorority will give Its Senior breakfast at the borne of The Girl Reserve club inches in Community Miss Beth Bogess In Union Sunday will continue Its meetings through at U a m i the summer This club Is made up jlgMalw of girls 11 years and over Xy Xt W tt m A 3 - L News Notes of Y W C A t "K7: yXXlrt - Sty ££D DINING CLOTH OF QUAKER LACE I y v L tables were the priceless treasures of medieval kings and only the more weat-thy could own them How fortunate is the bride of today who may possess exquisite copies of these fine lace cloths -- Y - at modest budget pricesl The beautiful Quaker Lace doth photographed or v AV other patterns equally fascinating may be purchased In three-yar- d length foiy' y only 898 Napkins to match dozen 598 — :A gayly-color- 10-d- ay Gold Medal Irish X Linen j Outwork cloth in 51 inch with six napkins to match every lilt hand done Or Scarl 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Tills lovely cloth is 72 x 99 and has 12 napkins to match' at 593 a 1 ' 1 CUtlVOrli fes for their activities FELTS— FABRICS— Classes for children starting Mon- day include a daily morning group Beautifully tTRXWS SnhctagrfXbmTg°Md?artfm Te 24 Size ALL SOLD FOR MUCH MORE THE MODE 111 SO MAIN s v Venisror lllOW Loses hand-mad- e With cutwork 'smooth - tlat cool in this 46 Only pair that will be truly appreciated by thc bride Regularly Starting June 17 the city recrea hold kinderwill a tlon department priced at $179 pair to QQ garten playground In the Y M C A A be sold at gymnasium mlng classes and plunge for girls well finished and for boys under 12 as well as Instruction In tennis and uss of the group A gift courts for both boys end girls - f ‘yjJSiYt ft tills grouping of distinctive linens These lovely sets accentuate the gleam of dark wrood through the linen Sized 72 x 90 with 12 napkins to match Choice II l M I II II H 1 t I schools New members will bs wel- corned this summer Thera is no if i know-your-cl- ty 1 a © Choice ch i r HOD3®: Dr (AUERBACH'S — LINENS s ‘A - STREET FLOOR) 'I l II I |