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Show plaice Society K: . -,rn ' hrr h0TtlC Bi'.o.:'. 'c,'-' honor of W'T.th Minneapolis. decorations wrfre UNd .he hou- l'Ms and fe0"" i hlue flowers developed MtSPSStn ere Combined ESS earpiece foi- the tea .t furnished during the lie I?!" Theodore Best. Eaton W . ' ,. Ambler uiwl Mien Er tr;- i.'nixt" The hostess Jr. "...,... Ml-- " tf included Mrs. W Q PJJoT Smith. Mrs. E. B",; i K Hawver. Mrs. LW ' Mr Wesley K King, P.psion, M" H A. reorSf . it. Grcoson Mrs. Lth. ir.lrs Frank Andorson, Py"r.:,r on' Mrs O. P. Cher-Kb Cher-Kb Ambler and Mrs. 13. pash. . . F .,. Pmoot entertained at B fruesdsy afternoon at her Fro'" avenue. Lilllea of w Bet Peas and violets F oairlotio color scheme In fcc in The lnco cards rSlhinlton r.ir'h-lnv . ml. I. tns. v r. reived the guests' M ,. SB Mrs I-' CaS : ' Mr- X i m fcl:,,! Miss Mai John- L dMrs J"hn M' I onaIl enter. dinner Monday night in P' oHrte Hvde an1 daughter, Kof Sprint ill.-, and Mr. and pertxrt yvh:. Ltli(r the sixth birthday ol Igfcter. Kllse. Mr: ' 1 Half. EST mtert-nr.' .1 Tuesday after-P. after-P. tr. M- ' ' .nth ticrwt Patriotic decorations Et Red and white carnations. liVtorii flowers were combine d ETCU; :h- color - hem.- A blrth-Ei, blrth-Ei, holding mx candles, formed Cfj;Ke for lhc ,ra table. Each aras presented with a Hfsshlngton souvenir. Er th host ss w( r Mi CJSitb. Jr. Mrs. John '. Smith, K. lad? n ami .Mrs. J. Ei ssall fuesta were Virginia Lw Heleri Judd. Mary Robey, C'lfJiler. rjeth Ladlmer, Mur-rgMpr. Mur-rgMpr. Teddy Barnes, Dickey L ftal Crown Bert Barker, Rlrter. Gram Palmer, Annie FJjle Gardner. Ross Silver, Marj K Oliver Mtredlth. France-) TVlrfinla Huff, I.oulse Hoam. BHoajrlund. Phyllis lloaglund. MPjltney Muriel Whltnej and Uollerup and Lon Richards id at a dam Ing party last nUht ct the home of Mr, .Carl Mollerup, koi Eliza -Set, Patriotic decorations at In commemoration of ton's birthday. American e list-d about the hini.e R d formed a centerpiece for a tab!?. lefts wire Mi-s Ji . .. Garrett, herlne Calderwood. Miss Ul-a, Ul-a, Miss Virginia Smith. Miss itklD--, Miss l.'dna Williams, mine Ges el M is Afton nn Ruth Lucas. Miss Vivian Virginia Ki.m.- Ml Virgin., !harle West, Jerr Johnsor:. lihton. Albert Byerllnc. Ja.n-Hds. Ja.n-Hds. Harold Will j . laf ialont Jewkes and Richard DM 1. Hoge entertained at bridge luncheon Thursdi It her home on J street in Ids. Walter 15. Brown o( Chl- Is sp'.-ndlng some time in jthton table was springlike In F" "' .. nd bB''717' L? ' ' B r Brown, V.B. Bint.: -j"-' ' PtM D B Moffat. Mi John ft R M ' M- J;i v.! I pamaroi.-.,- , I ' I '. I ; ' I & tr,vt v. ' ',,rf " n them. Tea m" f0"-'ng the card g B Ramey, Mrs w m Barnird Mrs Alto Roberta, sirs I. t ir , ,, ij- snerdeman, Mrs J R Clinton, Miss Eva EDierds. man. Mrs. W a nKfor M Ho m,r v,w.n,. .Vrs p Srfiv l Oensve Swayns ;,nd Mrs. Fergus Fer guson .Ir UkU i er- OnP hundred and sixty-tlva iruests were m attendance. guests o Members of th0 Optimistic flub wero Mrs. William II. tiughea at her home nt?.lt:,t GeorSTwasn! iPgftoniaeas were carried out in tho tebta i decoration.. A basket of h ' ': tbe i enterplece arid smail ag were scatlered Sver th" Th, place cards were In Rag d,F,K s ton wero laid for Mrs, Goorgo O ' "Oil Mr w n.ivls Mrs I fioi Ucher Mrs. t. Patenon, Mrs S Re " ben. Mi-s BMsjbam Vounr, Mrs. Qeorar Jones Mrs C. D, Weawe? Mrs j"aS and .Mrs Harry Huated Members of Spirit rf Liberty chan In. lon and SnMted guests enjovod tho ;.n.mil pntrio,, .... ..ration " of the cnaptl i :,t luncheon at the Hotel TMal, tonVMrina;;n0r ! " W Round tnbies with covers for eicht were laid In the ballroom of the hotel r.ni a program followed. Rach table had centerpiece a colonial bouquet bou-quet made of native wild flowers prc-frved prc-frved from summertime, combined With Oallfnrnii, straw flowers The IV'T V ,lptl wlth M and ld. thr ! A: R colors. Ea.-h table nlso belQ a candle In a colored candlestick. candle-stick. The menus were In patriotic colors, with ,-i conventionalize design of a colonial bouquet on the cover The decorating was done under the direction of Mi-S Florence Ware. The procram Included a play presented pre-sented by the l'nlver?ltv of Utah play- r . ander the direction of Miss Maud May Babcock-. entitled -Joint Owners In Spain." The seen was laid In an old ladles' home and the characters Were the Inmates . 11 1. I . . r, peculiar Characteristic, and th superintendent. super-intendent. Those t.-.kmg part were Olen Ccrft. Mildred Emmett. Myrtle rnrkinsr.n and Martha Scofield. 1 Mrs. Allan T. Bradlev gav two pieisin vocal selections, "Sweet Little Woman Cf mna" and There's a Rosie , in Merry" An artistic minuet was danced l.v M'ss Florence Ware and j Lester Shafer. Th.- oonunlttee on irr..nnement Included In-cluded .Mrs .i c. w Miss Helen TTnnnn. Mr- F F. Hlskev. Mrs O P. Chordron. Mrs, Freeman Morning-, Morning-, star and MiSs Floience Ware Mis Freeman P Basset t. who is to leave soon for San Francisco to make her home, was the jrnest of honor .v a ih jdven Sunday afternoon hv the Alumnae ?ssocntlon of Sr. Mary s academy, of which Mrs Basse tt Is n member. Tea was served In tho library li-brary of the academv at 4 o'clock icllow Jonquils decorated the tea table mi,., ElhfI nixhy. pr-sldent of the association, presld-d at the rea ih!e. Astlsllni? In FerMir were Mrs Fred G. Breinlnir. Mrs Ict.navd Orlob I Miss c;race Hoan, Miss Ruth Poyn-' ter. Mlsa Annn OIlKs jnd Miss Vlr- jrinla OUIIa Music was furnished by Miss R-icile .lenklns. Miss Mary 0Don-nell. 0Don-nell. Miss Rthol Hopnii and MISS Val- entlne Oorllnskv w m I Members of the Monday Five Hun-) Hun-) dred club were entertained Mondav afternoon by Mrs VI. R. Carpenter at her home on rhadwlck avenue Luncheon 'was followed by cards. A potted plant formed the centerpiece I for tfie taldr-. The pic cards wr.-In wr.-In ";or.r. W'Ashlngton emblems An Intet saUna, program was carried out a: the meeting of the current cet-,ts and . urrcrit literature section of the Catholic Woman's league at the Knights of Columbus hall Monday i I ternoon. Katherlne Tynan Hlnckaon. author 1 of well know n Catholic hooks, was discussed dis-cussed by Mrs II. R Rlca and Miss Margaret O'Brien. Discussion of the Smith-Towner bill was led bv Mrs Charles p. Kahler. . Announcement is made by Mrs. Tony Jacobson. of the engagement of her daughter. Frank ie, t.. Wilson w i Grubbs of Norfolk'. W. 'a. Announcement !s Just made by Mr and Mi. A Harris of the marriage of their daughter. Sarah, to Fred Wood-have. Wood-have. The wedding took place August 12. but has been kept a secret The couple expect to leave soon for Ban Fr.'inclaco. where they will make their home. Mrs. Walter Allen of Moab. formerly former-ly Miss Katherlne Paul of this city. Is the guest Of Miss Muriel Llllle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walker In Cottonwood for a few days. Miss F.rma Mndsen has gone to Denver to visit her sister, Miss Nellie G. Madaen. The Mlasea Madsen will visit for several weeks In Denver and i"oiorrdo SprhiRv. .Mr. and Mrs. David Keith are at the new Ambassador hotel In Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. Charles D. Thompson and two small sons of Andover, Mass., ar. guests iiX Mrv. Thompson's parents. .Mr andIrsj. H. G. McMillan. Mr-Thompson Mr-Thompson was formerly Miss Aline McMillan. Social activities of open house week of tho University of Utah were Inaugurated Inaug-urated Wednesday afternoon when the rnUlsa entertained at danauntM -.a their fraternity hoifses. Beta Theta Pi entertained at the fraternity house at 163 South Thirteenth East street. The entertainment of the afternoon featured fea-tured the Idea of " a blue Sunday.'' Novel refreshments from a counter were served and dancing was enjoyed during the afternoon. C. A. MlokelsjOO was in charge of arrangements. Phi Delta Theta fraternity entor- it i ' Scono from the Weber Nor-1 H "A mal ( .rL'c Paradise.' Marguerite Rogers is presented liei e an I 'oil) , and Eliza I law son as Bob Appleton. ..a The plaj will be given al the I i pheum theal re Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. y' ., ' '3 V : talncd at the fraternity house at 1371 East South Temple street. The decorations deco-rations carried out the fraternity colors, col-ors, which are azure und argent. The refreshments were served over a short-order short-order counter by the now initiates ol the fraternity, who were dressed SI negro waiters. The commltleo In charge of arrangements Included Allen Martlneau, Ralph Duvall and John Alrd. Slgna Chi fraternity held open hoUM at 1395 Baal First South street. The house was aecoratod to carry out the fraternity colors, which are blu and gold. During tho afternoon light refreshment re-freshment wen- served In the den I downstairs. The guests were met at the door hy a plcui;e of the fraternity dressed as a butler. The committee In (charge ot arrangements Included Russell Rus-sell Harrington und Drew ChlpmAn. PI Kappa Alpha fraternity held opsjn house at 169 South Thirteenth Last street. Th houso was decorated in .the fraternity aoiors, cardinal and old Bold, Dancing was enjoyed during the jurternoon. Refreshments were served In the den downstairs In a canteen style hy the Initiates of the fraternity Jack Cannon acted as chairman of the committee In charge of arrangements. Sigma PI fraternity entertained at the fraternity house, 10Sd Third avenue. ave-nue. The decorative scheme was carried car-ried out In rod and whllo by the use of symbols pertaining to George Washington's Wash-ington's birthday. During the after noon light refreshments were served by members of the fraternity. The committee In charge of arrangement Included Lynn Halsa, Pord snd Roy Pyper. Theta Sigma frati rnlty hold open I house at 1-77 East First South street. The house w;is decorated In the frater-1 frater-1 n 1 1 colors. Novel features of entertainment enter-tainment were given by members of the fraternity. Evan Gilchrist was the chairman of the committee In charge (of arrangements. Phi Alpha Bpellon fraternity cut. i Italned at the fiaternity house at 137 First avenue. Refreshments were served from a bargain counter, and the (posters and decorutlons In the dining i room aided In carrying out the effect of n department store sale. Th com-inltte.. com-inltte.. In charge of arrangements ln-Icludej ln-Icludej lee Rumph, Bert Madsen, 'hail. -' I'rawfurd, lwli UallowaJ and C. P. Mahoney. Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity enter-Italned enter-Italned at tho fraternity house at 51 South Eighth East street. The house wos decorated In purple and white to carry out the fraternity colors. The decorations and the use of serpentine carried out the Idea of a carnival. Pink j lemonade and wafers wer served during dur-ing the afternoon. Tho committee In charge of arrangements included Joe ! Nathan and Rob IWmian. Chi Sigma Delta fraternity enter-italned enter-italned at the fraternity house at 131'1 East South Temple streer American Beauty roses were used In the decorations. decora-tions. Lb:ht refreshments were served. Ycrn Gulmon, Donald L. Burllhgame and E. Smith Murphy were In charge of arrangements. Mrs. A. H. Enshrn entertained members mem-bers and a few friends at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on Valo SVenUO. Rose colored sweet peas in baskets form d centerpieces center-pieces for small tables where the guests were seated for lum neon. The place cards were hund-pulntcd In sweet peas In tho same shade. The club members arc Mrs. A. A. Covey, Mrs. William G. Grlmadell, -Mrs. a. B. Ahnla, Mrs. Fred Davidson, .Mrs. F. 1 Parker. Mrs. A. Fred We) and Mrs. Sherman Fargo. The extra guests were Mrs Walter Z. Brown of Chicago. Miss Mildred Mil-dred Brown, Mrs. Emmett Annis, Mrs C. A. Qulgley. Miss Kate Halloran, Mrs. Jane Cann, Mrs. 11. D. Hlnes, Mrs. H. D. Hlnes, Mrs. Claud Williams. Miss Miss Frances O'Moara, Mrs, A. Welcker. Mrs. W. 11. MoIntyTS and Mrs. Fred W. Ridges Th.. hosters was assisted by her daughters, Miss Lucile Knslgn and Ml; h 1 1. i n Ln-dr:i.. . Mrs. A II. Parsons entertained ;,t .i kensington and tea Wednesday after- ...nn at hay Untnr, n T....H. f.-.. .". ... in honor of Mrs. J. Smith of Mln-.neapolls. Mln-.neapolls. Yellow daisies In a low bowl formed a centerpiece for tho tea table. The guests numbered fifteen. a Th charter members of the 69 club of tho University of Utah entertained Wednesday at a dinner dance at the home, of Douglas Clifford on tale ae-nue. ae-nue. Tho guests were seated at one long table. The color Scheme of brown and gold w;lm c.irrb d out by tho use of Jonquils and aeacla. The committee in charge of arrangements Included Douglas Clifford und Reld Jewl.es About sixteen guests w ere present, V After the mass meeting held last Wednesday nli;ht at the University of Utah In honor of thu legislators, tho I student body was entertained at a dancing party In the school gynxna- Islum. President Thorum and Miss Kenna Cragon, president of tho women's wom-en's league, had charge of arrangements. arrange-ments. About iti guests were present Mrs. Viola Pratt MucFnrlane, opera singer, and her husband, Georgc Mac-Forlano. Mac-Forlano. baritone soloist on the Or-phetim Or-phetim circuit, Were guests of honor at a dinner given by Mr and Mrs. Louis LaVlnS. Sundhy at their home on Center Cen-ter street. Spring flowers were used as decorations. The guests. In addition addi-tion to the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Milundo Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge F. Burch, Mrs. Nettie R. Tro-Week, Tro-Week, Mrs. B. A, Raleigh, Miss Edith LeVlne and A. Pratt a Mrs. George C. West entertained members of the Utah Bridge club at I luncheon at her home, 360 Logan avenue, ave-nue, Wednesday. Red carnations and ferns In a basket formed a centsrplSCS for the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. M irold L. Peck. Mrs. Julian Hardie, Mrs. Ieo J. Bachle. Mrs. Theo Wllles, Mrs. Raynor G. Mackay. Mrs. W. G. Macklsr. Mrs. C. C. Frailer. Mrs. J. R. Armstrong. Mrs. Leslie Covey and Mrs. Roderic J. Korns. I ... Miss Hive Kay entertained at a birthday dinner Tuesday afternoon al her home on South State street. Red tulips In a crvstal basket, tied wltb a blue and white DOW, carried out the patriotic color scheme. r-overS were laid for twelve. The evening was spent In cards and dancing. po |