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Show THE CITIZEN Shids and Miss Ruth flaud vocal solo by Miss Buriff, piano Mis :: Katherine Davies and vo- s, i Wil- - by Norman Atkinson 'Id Miss ijwyer. The 'program of was outlined and a ,rk for the year Refresh-servecial hour was 'enjoyed. duets ly Mrs. d. wer ents ' " entertain- TbePeltr. Epsilon sorority i Monday night at a theater party, flowed b; a waffle supper at the (jme of Mk. S. R. Smith in the Fairrooms 5,nt apartments. The living decorated with d dining room were, Twenty guests er3 and marigolds. - Xre in attendance, . Sweet and Miss Grace entertained at tea Tuesday af--4 ave-nnoon at their, .home cn Third Guests were received from 4 un-- Miss LyalJ - land, Mrs. C.,A. Broaddus, Miss Anne J. Critchlow, Mrs. J. A. Davenport, Jr., Mrs. H. W. Dietz, Mrs. G. E. Fellows, Mrs. H. S. Forbes, Mrs. Scott Groa, Mrs. F. J. Gustin, Miss Lena Hague, Mrs. L. E. Hall, Miss Florence Hall, Miss Persa Heginbotham, Mrs. H. E. Hemingway, Mrs. j. A. Hogle, Miss Gertrude Ingalls, Mrs. Mary Newton Keith, Mrs. Oscar M. Kuchs, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, Mrs. E. M. Ledyard, Mrs. C! A. Marr, Mrs. F. G. Moses, Mrs. J. G. Porter, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. F. W. Reynolds, Mrs. Morris Rosenblatt, Mrs. Henry Schubach, Miss Bessie Sharp, Mrs. E. T. Smith, Mrs. Guy Sterling, Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Mrs. Irene G. Vandergriff, Mrs. J. B. Whitehill, Mrs. M. Risenback and Mrs. S. L. Drew. e. 6 oclock. The rooms were decorated in fall $wers. A basket .of red roses formed centerpiece for the tea table. As- receiving were the mothers hostesses, Mrs. C. N. Sweet king in the Mrs. C. P. Goody. (T Epsilon sorority entertained Sesday afternoon at a kensignton at home of Miss Ethel Mansfield, 860 The Pi South street. Aster3 itwe Seventeenth used as decorations in the living f fims, and a bowl of asters formed the iterpiec0 for the tea table. About ihteen guests were in attendance. Miss Helen Kratzer, a bride of the week, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home, 118 P street. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers in wicker baskets. The tea table had a basket of asters for a centerpiece on a cluny lace cover over pink. Streamers extended from the basket to the chandelier. Assisting during the afternoon were Mrs. Herman Kratzer, Miss Halene Allen, Miss Elsie Kratzer, Miss Ethel Collins, Miss Merle Collins, Miss Mary Blosch, Miss Verna' Miller and Miss Arta Burleigh. were decorated in fall flowers, refreshments were served. The committee on arrangements included the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter, Mrs. Mary Lowey Mrs. D. E. Law and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheat; entertainment, Mrs. Joseph Sellwood and Mrs. Richard Wheat; decorations, Mrs. D. E. Law, Mrs.' Wil- son Heffner, Mrs. Charles Haydon and Mrs. John Scanter; refreshments, Mrs. M. A. Reese, Mrs. H. E. King, Miss Lucille Briggs and Miss Mildred White. a ttu j(l I Garrison and In. Xorman E. Dresser have returned fVn spending two weeks touring the and canyon, Zion National park and and Mrs. Syce Lloyd canyon. lieutenant and Mrs. George Van ddlford left Monday for their home jjtCamp Travis, Texas, after visiting Van Studdifords parents, Mr. and L. W. Snow. They will visit Lieu-n- t Van Studdifords mother, Mrs. Simas Van Studdiford, on their way !Ht. iv?iss Melina Tuttle, sister of Mark state auditor, left Tuesday for IVpatha stay in California. She will Jfj:ther sis!ter, Mrs. F. O. Richardson, Vakland and will visit at Monterey, Francisco and other points. J i Uidorsenu'iit x JJs of the of the change in the Association of Collegiate jottae made at the. national the association in ?Qtly ha- - .Washington been given by the local jppsr- Tl;.. name of the association ? American Association of Uni - "!:en. The local chapter flsurated its meetings for the win-- , taluiif;ieon Saturday at the New-- ? hotel. It following members were M. St i J an'-erger- , pres-if- - Mrs. Adkinson, Mrs. L. A. Bridg- - l d - . : .1 f In honor of Miss Catherine Ifft of Pocatello, Miss Alice Huff of Roanoke, Va., schoolmate of Miss Ifft and Miss Marion Fargo of PQcatello, guests of Miss Iffts uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Klingender, entertained at dinner at the Newhouse hotel Monday night. The table was decorated in pink gladioli. Miss LaVaun Haymond entertained at luncheon Monday at the Rotisserie Inn in honor of Miss Gladys Anderson, a bride of the week: Asters decorated the table. Covers were laid for . Miss Anderson, Mrs. George Amussen, Miss Phyllis Hampton, Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Miss Lyle Davis and Mrs. H. Mrs. at entertained Klingender G. Brockman. luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Utah in honor of her visitors, who will reMiss La Vaun Haymond, a fall bride, main with her for several days. was the guest of honor at a luncheon Miss Blanche Chambers entertained given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. H. B. Ames in Ogden. Monday night at a miscellaneous m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1111111111111!' 1 Clothes Made to Your Order Show Taste A surprise birthday dinner was given Sunday evening in honor of Miss Mau rine Sasse at her home, 64 North Sec- ond West street. Pink and white were U3ed as a decorative scheme. From the chandelier extending to each plate were pink ribbons with a favor on the end. In the center was a large birthday cake ornamented with a clever kewpie doll and candles. Surrounding the cake were roses and asters in the selected colors. Those assisting Mrs. Sasse in the dining room were the Misses Elli Sasse, Emma Easse, Mrs. B. Shidel and Mrs. I. Blumberg. The guests numbered twelve and included Miss Genevieve Reynolds, Miss Sarah Mae Warrick, Miss Mary Grace Mulloy, Miss Dorothy Graham, Miss Gertrude Latham, Miss Dorothy Bruggere, Miss Beryl McGee, Miss Blanch Parsons, Miss Georgiana Taylor, Miss Dorothy Ann Parker, Miss Ruth Wcod and MiS3 Gladys Roberts. . Evans. . and Mrs. Frank Peterson are reiving congratulations over the aril of a daughter, born Sunday at Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. Peter-was formerly Miss Margaret Mr. showed at her home on East Ninth South street, in honor of Miss Florence Williams, who was married Wednesday to Delbert McNamara. The evening was spent in games, followed by a late supper. . Pink petunias in a low bowl formed the. centerpiece for, the supper table. Pink-anand roses were white asters - V ; used in the other rooms. The guests Thehostess was .numbered twenty-five- , assisted by Mrs, J. H. Chambers, Miss Mary Chambers and Mrs! Willard S. 1 and Refinement i and therefore reflect your personality and expression. Every garment is made in OUR OWN SHOP by individual tailors, and must be perfect in every respect. UNION MADE TO YOUR MEASURE m m This store is recognized headquarters for TUXEDOS and FULL DRESS SUITS. Officers were elected by the board of directors of the Sarah Daft home In a meeting at the home Monday morning. Mrs. C. H. McMahon was PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED president. The other officers chosen are Mrs. F. S. Richards, first vice president; Mrs. J. F. Marshall, second vice president; Mrs. F. M. Gray, secretary, and Mrs. Louis Simon, treasurer. Two new directors were elected, Mrs. R. W. Young and re-elect- ed Mrs. D. P. Rohlfing. 215 To welcome the new pastor, the Rev. Frederick J. Cox and Mrs. Cox, of Evanston, 111., members of the Waterloo Methodist church entertained Monday night. 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