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Show BEAUTIFUL EVENT OF WEEK END AT MOYES HOME TODAY. ) A delightful affair which topped the week end was the "at home" given by Mrs. Robert A. Moyes and her lovely daughter. Mabel Claire Moyes, this afternoon at their home on Jefferson avenue. A large group of friends, a coterie of the season's brides elect and a large number of out-of-town guests were asked to share the pleasure of the gathering. Miss Eva Moyes and Miss Zma Pingree assisted in receiving receiv-ing with the hostess and her daughter. The Moyes home was decorated with quantities of spring flowers. The tea table was in yellow, with a gold basket bas-ket of yellow roses and ferns, while the drawing rooms were banked in pink roses and rarely beautiful green. Music was furnished by the Hawaiian Ha-waiian ukulele orchestra. Presiding alternately at the tea table were Mrs. Warren L. Wattis, Mrs. Lester Corey, Mrs. Fred G. Clark, Mrs. P. T. Wright.-Mrs. E. T. Hundley, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, Mrs. James Ballard, Bal-lard, Mrs. Dan Hauler. Added assistance assist-ance was given by the little Misses Edith Powell, Mildred Barton, Margery Mar-gery Ilerrick, Dorothy Taylor and the hostess' daughter, Jessie. The out-of-town guests included Mrs. E. G. Gowans. Mrs. W. C. Williams, wifo of the adjutant general; Mrs. J. W. Edwards and daughters Hazel and Edna, Miss Hoffman, Miss Ruth Prather, the Misses Jassamine and Virginia Smith, Mrs. J. E. Dooley Jr, Mrs. George B. Busoy, Mrs. A. S. Riser, MlR.q F.llpn Risor. Acnes Brown. Mrs. W. G. Goodart, all of Salt Lake, while Mrs. William Eccles, Miss Anna Eccles Ec-cles and Mrs. Pearl Reagan Eccles were down from Baker, Ore., and Mrs. Adam Patterson and Miss Clara Patterson Pat-terson were here from Hollywood, Cal. |