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Show f HE CITIZEN I g, e rlP liam Smith, Mrs. Frank Bagley, Miss Luella Cutler and Miss Mabel Cutler. marriage of Miss Merl McMil- lan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McMillan of Murray, and Harry A. Robbins will take place at the Hotel Utah, July 10, at noon, followed by a luncheon for relatives and close. friends. The bride will be attended by Miss Lyle Cahoon and Miss Madge Howe. Jared W. Summerhays will act as best man. The bridal party was entertained at dinner by Miss Lyle Cahoon at her home in Murray. rpHE I- kyflSS Lucile Armstrong and. Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Glen H. Keep, Mrs. Joseph Davis, Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., Mrs. B. F. Moffett, Mrs. Lester Squires, Mrs. E. Y. Smith, Mrs. Lulu Hemmick, Mrs. A. H. Lewis, Miss Dick Almond, Mrs. Hendricks, Miss Ella Keyting, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Edith Mudgett and Miss Kate Nelson. . and Mrs. Austin K. Tiernan at a supper party Sunday evening at their home on East South Temple street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blodgett, who left later for California. Sweet peas in shades of pink and rose were the flowers used as a centerpiece. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. MR. Beulah Hudson were hostesses Monday afternoon at a tea at . the Armstrong home, 1045 East South garden party was given WednesTemple street. The guests of honor were Mrs. Thomas Moot of Los Anday evening by Mr. and Mrs. geles, Mrs. James A. Greenleaf of Harry Ostler at their home on Yale Oklahoma, two popular guests in the avenue. The lawns and gardens about the home were illuminated with city ,and Miss Frances Armstrong, who has returned to Salt Lake to strings of gayly colored electric lights, make her home. Garden flowers were and the veranda was decorated with used throughout the house, a color flags. Garden flowers were used in scheme of orchid and rose being profusio in the house. chosen for the decorations of the dinMr. and Mrs. Ostler were assisted A over room. cloth lace ing pink in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Adam satin was the cover for the table and Bennion, Mrs. F. B. Robbins, Mrs. W. a lavender and white enameled basket C. Gillespie, Miss Mary Young and of Dorothy Perkins roses was the efMiss Bernie Young. A musical profective centerpiece. gram was given during the evening, The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. including vocal numbers by the Ariel W. R. Armstrong, Mrs. Austin Hudquartet and accordion' selections by son, Mrs. A. McCurtain, Mrs. Paul Miss Melba Brown and Ben Berzago. A buffet supper was served on the Hammer, Jr., Mrs. Paul H. Ray, Miss Lenore Smith and Miss Drucilla Gaby. lawns, where rugs and benches made Little Catherine Rice and David Armattractive cozy corners. The panch door. cards received the at the strong table was arranged on the porch. AsDOUBLE wedding took place Sat5 unsisting in serving were Miss Retta urday evening at the home of During the receiving hours from called. til 7, about one hundred guests Ostler, Miss Maurine Vincent, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulsen on SevLouise Wilson, Miss Dorothy Willey, enth West street. Miss Octavia Paul-se- n Miss Genevieve Greenwood, Miss Irene t, was married to James Austin NT honor of Mrs. M. H. Lewis of San and Eunice Shipp. and Miss Olga Paulsen to Ernest Francisco a bridge party was Shipp . The ceremony was perLockhart. given Tuesday evening from 7 until 9 formed by Bishop K. N. White, in the oclock at the home of her sister, Mrs. MR. AND MRS. J. H. WATERS, of a friends. of number presence large Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sutton, Mr. Don S. Campbell, on Tenth avenue. The house was decorated throughout Ten tables were arranged on the lawn and Mrs. J. H Davis, Miss Florence with garden' flowers. Assisting in for cards, and tea was served. The Allgood and Lester Blackner left serving were Mrs. Martha Ericksen, serving table was adorned with the Wednesday for a two weeks motor Mrs. H. E. Aamodt, Miss Evangeline national colors, the centerpiece being trip through Yellowstone Lund, Miss Sylvia Paulsen and Miss a large basket of red gladioli, Shasta Bernadine Brandley. daisies and blue com flowers. The dancing party was given WednesMr. and Mrs. Gilbert will be at hostess was assisted by Mrs. Campday evening by Mr. and Mrs. M. home after 'July 20 at 738 South Christensen at their home on F street, bell, Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Jr., Miss Becky West street. Mr. and Mrs. Almond, Miss Marie Lewis, Miss Rosein honor of Miss Louise Cutler and Lockhart will make their home at 654 mary Young, Miss Mary Louise Hays, Daniel James OLaughlin, whose wedSouth Seventh West street. Miss Ellen Orlob, Miss Gertrude ding will take place July 10. The Miss Julia Stevens and Miss house was decorated throughout with garden flowers. A color scheme of Cutler, a bride of Florence Sullivan. MISS Louise was the guest of honor at a The guests included: Mrs. J. II. blue and gold was chosen for the dinroom. The centerpiece was a bridge tea given Tuesday afternoon Waters, Mrs. H. W. Sherwood, Mrs. C. ing basket of larkspur and bachelor butby Mrs. Herbert C. Cutler at her F. Parr, Mrs. J. C. Stone, Mrs. W. G home on South Tenth East street. The Hunter, Mrs Bernard Rohlfing, Mrs. tons, with a kewpie bride and briderooms were decorated in pink and A. W. Gorey, Mrs. W. M. Parlon, Mrs. groom above the flowers. Smaller baskets of the same flowers were at white, with a profusion of roses and Wellington E .Lake, Mrs. J. L. Reysweet peas. Assisting Mrs. Cutler nolds, Mrs. J M Snow, Mrs William the corners of the table. Card tables were Mrs. C. B. Harris and Mrs. J. D. Iveyting, Mrs. L. J. Hays, Mrs. Claud were arranged in the house, and a canvas was stretched on the lawn for Bagley. Miss Daryl Bagley, Miss T. Barens, Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Jr., Mrs. dancing. The hostess was assisted 'Irace Cutler and Miss Margaret King R. C Nalor, Mrs A. C. Sullivan, Mrs. by Mrs. J. H. Thorpe, Mrs. John C. assisted with the serving. The guests A. A. Hale, Mrs. J. F. Christiansen, Mrs. C. C. Lambourne and were: Miss Louise Cutler, Mrs. John Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs Fred David- Cutler, Jr., Miss Grace Cutler. C. Cutler, Jr., Mrs. Clarence Beck, son, Mrs. W. R. Pollock, Mrs. L. M. Mrs. Alfred Cutler was hostess at a Mrs. Ernest Lambourne, Mrs. Alfred Farris, Mrs. Charles Billings, Mrs. Jay Cutler, Mrs. H. E. Erickson, Mrs. Wil- - Milner, Mrs. Earl Coombs, Mrs. Philip matinee party, followed by tea Wed- " ' 3 Revue De La Ville i HE wedding of Miss Isabel Fur-londaughter of A. J. Furlong, and Eugene B. Harmon took place Monday evening at the home of the bride on Mead avenue. The ceremony was performed at 9 oclock by Bishop Emery, and was followedby a reception. The rooms were decorated throughout with garden flowers. Shasta roses were used in the dining room. The large wedding cake was the centerpiece for the table, which was covcover over ered with a hand-madpink. Those who assisted in serving were Miss Gertrude Petersen, Miss Louise Weir, Miss Della Harmon and Miss Bertha Gorringe. Miss Leah Leyshon and Miss Catherine Marshall served punch. The brides dress was of white silk and silver lace and her veil was of tulle caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. Mrs. Parley L. Gorringe was matron of honor, and wore blue and goldy silk and carried sweet peas. Miss Ruth Marshall and Miss Helen Brown were bridesmaids. Miss Marshalls dress was of pale green organdie and she carried pink sweet peas. Miss Brown wore yellow organdie, and carried pink sweet peas. Little Dorothy Marshall, the flower girl, was dressed in pink organdie, and Virginia Montgomery, wore white. who acted as Clifford Wardrup was best man. After spending their honeymoon in Denver the couple will make their home in Salt Lake. - ' ly A flame-colore- d ring-beare- r, A nesday afternoon, for the bride. A lake party will be given this evening for Miss Cutler by Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins. 'C'OR MISS IRMA POLL, a bride of the month, Mrs. Carl Poll entertained at a shower Wednesday evening at her home on Fifth South street. The living room was decorated with baskets of Shasta daisies, and a crystal basket of pink sweet peas was the centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted by Miss Lillian Swenson and Mrs. A. J. Swenson. was Tuesday evening Miss Poll of a honor, at guest picnic supper given at Liberty park by the members of the E. U. T. club. Covers were laid' for these guests: Mrs. James Schouls, Miss Mattie Hansen, Miss Josephine e Collins, Miss Della Hansen, Miss Holding, Mrs. Joseph Poll and Mrs. Carl Poll. The officers and teachers of the Thirty-thirward Sunday school will entertain at a lake party Saturday night in honor o fthe bride, and on Monday, July 7, Miss Ruth Brady will entertain for Miss Poll. Cer-ranc- d Mr. and Mrs. John Stringham and their family, Miss Ada Stringham, Miss Genevieve Stringham and Miss Stringham, Grant Stringham, Donald Stringham and Donald Penney, left Wednesday for a motor trip to Yellowstone park and Bear Margaret lake. Mrs. F. J. Hagenbarth and her daughters, Miss Mary Hagenbarth and Miss Catherine left Hagenbarth, Wednesday evening for their summer home in Idaho. Gil-bel- I A V Miss Anna McCornick was hostess Wednesday evening at a dinner at the Country club in compliment to her niece, Miss Marion Bird. The table was centered with a basket of garden flowers in gay colors. Covers were laid for fifteen. . A number of parties were arranged at the midweek luncheon at the Country club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Reid was hostess to seventeen guests, Mrs. J. M. Callow had ten guests, and Mrs. D. C. Bolton entertained eighteen. Geo-ghega- n, . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nibley en- tertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home on East South Temple street for Mr. and Mrs. Moreton will go soon to California, where they will make their E. Cheesman, who home. Mrs. William Reid and her daughters, Miss Janet Reid and Miss Lucile Reid, and Mrs. Lester Freed will leave soon to spend some time at the Young summer home on the Weber. Le-Gran- d R. M. Witherspoon left for Philadelphia and will later go to Sumter, |