OCR Text |
Show THE CITIZEN Elizabeth Stewart, Miss Josephine Stewart, Jr., Isaac Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- j liani Done, Miss Marjorie Done, Miss Elizabeth Done, Mrs. Maria B. Winder and nieces, Miss Audrey Collier and Mr. and MUs Cornelia Mortensen; Mrs. Mrs. Otto J. Monson, Dr. and George F. Harding, Miss Portia Harding, Miss Virginia Harding, Mrs. A. H. Taylor, Miss Norma Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lon J. Haddock, Miss Bernice Haddock, Miss Vaughn Haddock, Mrs. Sam Brown, Jack Brown, Fred Kaufman, Dr. Brown, Jack Brown, Fred Kaufman, Dr. K. J. Miller, Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Nibley, Gerge Shumway, Mrs. Douglas Swan, Dr. A. F. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Lorenzo R. Thomas, Miss Glenona Thomas, Linden Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Le Cheminant, Mrs. Beatrice Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Bassett, Mrs. John M. Hayes, Mrs. J. H. Beifus, Mr. and Mrs. R. n. William Guiney, Glen Dougherty, Evans, Gilbert Reeves, Francis H. Prior, Glen Simmons and C. C. Cheno-- j j j 1 ; 1 j i : : i j i I weth. 1 HELEN VIRGINIA a bride of Thursday, tertained at a trousseau tea Sunday MISS s ternoon s af- at her home on West 'First Assisting the hostess were her mother, Mrs. Lionel I. Hammond; Mrs. Marguerite Larson, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Mrs. Byron Sears, Miss Carol Cowley, Miss Zella Smith and Miss Helen Hein. About sixty guests called during the afternoon. AR. and Mrs. H. W. Dietz entertain-e- d at dinner Thursday night at their home on First avenue in honor of Miss Ruby Koeber and Francis Benton, who will be married Saturday. AS. J. B. MTNTOSH, who is leav-in- g for Mexico to make her home, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Monday afternoon by her associates in the entertainment committee of the Ladies 9 Literary club for and at the Hotel Utah. The guests were seated at one long table. Covers were laid for the follow-- J Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Freeman Basset, Mrs. R. K. Brown, Mrs. Malcolm Carpenter, Mrs. D. R. Coombs, Mrs. A. H. Cowie, Mrs. E. E. Crismon, Miss Luella Cutler, Mrs. R. W. Daynes, 1918-191- 1919-192- 9, Mrs. W. H. Dayton, Mrs. Frank Dole, Miss Elsie Mrs. J. R. . Dickert, Edgheill, Garoutte, Mrs. E. R. Gib-80- n Mrs. F. M. Gray, Mrs. C. B. Harris, Mrs. W. S. Hodgson, Mrs. E. W. Hulse, Mrs. Hyrum Jenson, Mrs. Wes-ic- y E. King, Mrs. W. K. Lovering, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. W. Iv. Murdock, Mrs. TM. Naylor, Mrs. G. W. Neely, Miss Pearl Raddatz, Miss Pearl Savage, Mrs. D I. Rohlfing and Mrs. Philip Scho- Mrs. P. B. - nert. Miss his The bride wore a beaver colored broadcloth suit, with a feather hat, and boots and gloves to match. The couple left on an early afternoon train for a visit to Chicago and Rockford, 111. They will make their home in this city, followed. i Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Murdoch entertained informally Monday night at their home, 73 G street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Spiers of Glasgow, Scotland, who are visiting in the city. The hostess was assisted by The guests Mrs. J. E. Thompson. numbered twenty. Mrs. Joseph F. Nibley entertained at an informal tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street in honor of Miss Zella Smoot, a bride of next week. E. Baker and Miss Louise Dangerfield entertained at caids Wednesday night at the Dangerfiew home on Eighth East street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Boam. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. B. S. Dangerfield. The guests numbered -- Mrs. of the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Noon entertained Wednesday evening at dinner at their home, 535 East First South street, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. . The marriage of Miss Reva Beck and Harold G. Cutler, son of former Governor J. C. Cutler, took place Monday night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beck, Sr.,, at American Fork. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Meaker. A wedding supper followed. The couple will be at home in Salt Lake. v I ers of America, who is in the city on his way from Los Angeles to Denver, Which will be his headquarters. The hostesses were Mrs. R. L. Loughborough, Mrs. W. B. Bressingham, Mrs. B. Ramey, Mrs. Frank M. Wilson, Mrs. B. O. Yeamans, Mrs. Edward Beers and Mrs. Jack Vincelli. I The Ladies Literary club has elected Mrs. John F. Cowan as delegate to the meeting of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs in Ogden October 11, 12 and 13. Mrs. W. E. Traughber was made alternate. . The music section of the Ladies Literary club met at the olub house Tuesday afternoon. Professor Squire Coop Illuslectured on Sonata Form. trations will be given by Miss Elenore Voelker, Mrs. J. B. Ambler, Mrs. C. F. Sturdevant and Miss Marjorie Wasson. George Mrs. C. F. McDonald has returned from Montello, Nev., where she went The marriage of Miss Helen A. Hein, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hein, and John Edward Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holden, was performed Monday afternoon at the home of the Rev. P. A. Slmpkin. The witnesses were Miss Mary Holden and Dr. Harry K. Gurnsey. . to celebrate the fiftieth birthday of her sister, Mrs. A. J. McCuistion, September 17. A supper and dance were enjoyed by about forty friends of Mrs. Mrs. Monroe Hanauer entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at her home in the Maryland apartments In honor o her sister, Mrs. Hugh Hirschman or St. Paul, Minn. The guests numbered thirty. McCuistion. seventy-five- The Needlcraft club was entertained Thursday by Mrs. B. W. Price at her home, 1347 Ninth East street. Luncheon was followed by a kensington. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. Marsh Cole, Mrs. Ned Price, Mrs. B. Price, Mr s. Mark Baxter, Mrs. Ross Kunkel, Miss Alice Hudson, Mrs. Will Loveridge, Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. Harvey Tracy, Mrs. John Vincent, Mrs. James McKnight, Mrs. H. J. Brown and Mrs. Roy Price. Miss Mabel Hampton entertained at luncheon Thursday at her home, 213 Sixth avenue, in honor of Mrs. Harold Walker, who will leave soon for Africa to make her home. . en- 'North street. ' A wedding breakfast 15 Helen Virginia Hammond of city and Cecil E. McCauley of Bock ford, 111., were married at noon Thursday at the home of the bride's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel I. Ham-nd- , 80 West First North street, atus Eugene Hammond performed he ce remony in presence of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Anderson of Grantsville announce the marriage of their daughter, Rhea, to Dr. Morons R. Woolley, also of Grantsville. The wedding took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given Friday evening at the home of the bride in Grantsville. Mrs. Wool-le- y is a niece of Mrs. William Spry of this city. ' Mrs. Gordon C. Fuller will entertain at cards Saturday at. her home in the Hillcrest apartments. Mrs. A. Fred Wey and Mrs. Ira C. Barend entertained at bridge tea Thursday afternoon at their home on East South Temple street. The guests included members! of the Tuesday and Octagon bridge clubs and a few other Mrs. Florence Jackson and son, Howard, of Rawlins, Wyo., have gone to Los Angeles to make their home after a visit to Mrs. Jacksons sister, Mrs. J. A. Vermillion, and brother, A. H. Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme entertained at a kensington and tea Friday afternoon at her home on South Main street, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. C. K. Armstrong of Boise, Idaho, who is a guest at the Wolstenholme home for several weeks. Mrs. B. S. Dangerfield, Jr., entertained on Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Boam of Los Angeles, who have been spending the last four weeks with relatives friends in this city. Mr. Boam will leave Saturday home in Los Angeles. and and Mrs. for their Joseph Hyland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hyland, will leave Tuesday for Boston to resume his studies at the Massacusetts School: of . Technology, after spending the summer here. Mrs. T. P. Billings, sister of Mr. Hyland, entertained at dinner Sunday evening in his honor. Covers were laid for eight. from a three months visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ashwell entertained at dinner Monday night at their home on McClelland avenue in honor Mrs. Grant Hampton and daughters, Miss Anna Lowe Hampton and Miss Aureila Hampton, have returned from California, where they have spent nine months at Los Angeles and the beaches. Mrs. J. T. Donnelan of Ocean Park is visiting Mrs. L. C. Scheid. re- turned from a visit to Glacier National park and to Canada. Mrs. Union Worthington left Monday for Los Angeles and will spend the winter in southern California. Mrs. 0. A. Rudy has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo., after visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Grimsdell, for the summer. Mrs. Ira D. Wines has returned from San Francisco and Berkeley, where she has visited for several months, and is at home at the Bransford. Mrs. E. A. Culbertson has returned from Los Angeles and the beaches, where she spent the summer. Mrs. T. W. Blake left Wednesday for Grove City, Pa., for a two months visit with MfS. R. E. Hume. Wilkison of McGill, Nev., is visiting Mrs. Florence 716 East Second South street. Mrs. George Mc-Ghi- e, 9 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bennet of St. Louis, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rippe on their way home tonwood Monday evening. Dancing was enjoyed. The guests numbered twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burton have friends. Pettit. Thye Forest Dale ward choir gave an entertainment Tuesday evening at the ward amusemeht hall in honor of Miss Lydia Nasner, who will leave October 15 for California. The evening was spent in games and a program was given. The hall was decorated in fall flowers. Light refreshments were served. About fifty guests were in attendance. feast was given by Howard Sorenson at his home in CotA watermelon Several members of the Ladies auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah entertained at a dancing and card party Monday night at the Wilson hotel grill in honor of Leigh Fuller, secretary of the national organization of the Greet Farmer John: How much will your corn make? Farmer Jake: to the acre. About 300 gallons ' |