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Show THE CITIZEN Revue De La Ville t " of Miss Gladys Barker and W. H. Westwood took 'T'HE marriage ft 1 Reading, W. D. Roberts Snappy stories The guests of the evening included: Those friendships you prize so Mrs. F. E. McKeage, Mr. and Mrs. D. courtesies you highly those to acknowledge those faR. Wheelwright, Mrs. F. E. Francisco, ought vors you intend to repay reMrs. John C. Daly. Mrs. O. E. Banning, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. membrance of those who "sleep on the hillside" Mr. Wilkinand Mrs. W. H. Hawlett, All can be remembered gra- VALENTINE eve ball was given son, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Wilkinson, ciously and thoughtfully by the simple, timely gift of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wagstaff, Mr. and by the Dramatic Arts society of Mrs. Fera Decker, Mrs. Moore, Mr. St. Pauls church in the parish gymEXQUISITE FLOWEIIS and Mrs. Thomas Ogden, M. A. Child nasium Friday evening. Several hunWe sell the choicest flowers grown, and we grow them our- r, dred were present. The proceeds will of Ogden, S. A. Lemon, Mrs. J. Our expert designers ; selves. know what is appropriate for Mrs. M. A. Eardley, Mr. and go toward furthering the aims of the each occasion. Mrs. C. G. Rose, Maria Y. Dougall, society. Those in charge are: Ward Dr. Mary Gamble, Mrs. Daniel J. Lang, E. Raybould, chairman arrangement Miller Floral Co. decM. B. Miss Mrs. Lillie Carolyn Wright, Hadler, Mrs. J. committee; Wasatch 1310 and 1828 10 E. Broadway Abrey, Miss Iva M. Abrey, Eddavene orations; 'Miss Minnie Miller, music; Judge Bldg. Houtz Davis, Mrs. S. H. Loudon, Mr. Miss Carolyn Wight, punch. and Mrs. Jbrgensen, Henrietta Facer, JOHN SIDNEY BRAITH- Ray Jorgensen, Mrs. Rada Vernon, Mr. Mas. of London, England, wife and Mrs. H. M. Lau, Mrs. W. M. ' Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wharton, of a Christian Science lecturer, who in Venice, by Nevin. Mrs. Smith Mrs. C. A. Ihk, Mr. and Mrs. Len O. has been at the Hotel Utah with her sang, I love You Truly, by Carrie Bird, Mrs. Oscar Young, Heber Scow-crof- t, husband for several days, was the Jacobs Bond, and 0 Perfect Love, Pearl Bailey, Mrs. W. A. Bills, guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. by Burleigh. The wedding march from Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sherill, J. Will T. S. Harlan at the Hotel Utah. Lohengrin was played as the wedCameron, J. M. C. Paxton, Mr. and Covers were laid for Mrs. Braithwaite, ding party came in. The Evans trio Mrs. L. A. Pauloo and Mrs. Geraldine furnished music for the reception. Mrs. I. W. Height, Mrs. W. G. RobMrs. Braithwaite was also Corbin. son, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shell, Mr. and Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Pyke in reMrs. George Gerrard, John S. White, entertained at an informal, tea by Mrs. ceiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. George Austin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Warwick A.' Tyler at her home on Nicholas Kass, parents of the bride. East South Temple street. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. James Chip-maAssisting in entertaining were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. Burch, Mr. and Walker T. Gunter, Mrs. C. A. Faus, AND MRS. LOUIS D. Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Alma J. LarMrs. George Jay Gibson, Mrs. George MR. announce the marriage of Y. Wallace, sr., Mrs. George Y. Walkin, Mrs. E. B. Isgreen, Mrs. W. F. their daughter, Ralphyne Marie, to lace, jr., and Mrs. C. U. Heuser. Druehl, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bassett, William Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Frank Bates Brown. The bridegroom Members of the Gamma Phi sorority, P. Lee, F. B. Jones, Theo. Stone, 0. R. was recently released from military to which the bride belongs, assisted Warner, J. P. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. service. He was overseas with the in serving. field One Hundred and Forty-fift- h The couple left late Wednesday George H. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. William Winegar, Mr. and Mrs. U. H. artillery. The couple will make their night for a wedding trip to California. home at 1427 Browning avenue. Stone, Detta Caffrey, Sarah B. ClayThe going-awa-y suit was of dark blue ton, Mr! and Mrs. A. T. Wright, Mr. tricotine, with brown hat, boots and and Mrs. 0. I. Read, Mrs. S. Stark, wedding of Miss Eva Pearl gloves. THE Mrs. G. F. Harding and children, and Charles L. Pyke took Portia, Virginia and Mercedes; Mina place at the home of the bridegrooms bamberger and Mr. and Nettie Jorgensen, Webster, Herman Bamparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pyke, on G. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Laurel avenue, in Federal Heights, berger, Miss Elsa Bamberger and W. Snell, Mrs. F. Armstrong, William Wednesday night. The ceremony was Julian M. Bamberger are in Seattle, Armstrong, John Q. Critchlow, Mrs. performed by Bishop Joseph S. Glass Wash., where Julian M. Bamberger Lillie Light, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at 8:30 oclock and was followed by will be married next Monday to Miss Vickers, Mrs. Verne Phillips, Mr. and a reception. Edith M. Hahlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wilson, Yetta Bills, Mrs. The wedding party stood in front Mrs. William H. Hahlo of Seattle. The W. B. Wright, Mrs. T. E. Hawkins, of a Japanese screen, with palms wedding will take place at the home Mr. and Mrs. George W. Snow, F. R. of the brides parents at 5:30 oclock banked on either side, and tall baskets Mrs. W. Mr. and J. Gray. Jones, of acacia in the foreground. The in the afternoon and will be followed chandeliers were twined with acacia by a reception. The newly-wedde- d and feathery ferns tied with buttercouple will then leave for an extended of Columbus have THE Knightsplans honeymoon in Honolulu and later will fly bows of yellow maline. The supfor an informal had a be at home to their friends in this dancing party they will give at the per table in the dining-rooOdeon hall on the night of February basket of assorted spring flowers as city. a centerpiece. 16. Members of the Catholic Woman's The bride wore a gown of white league will act as patronesses. OFFICERS were elected Sunday year by the Altar society A committee of the Young Ladies' satin, trimmed with lace d'esprit and of St. Patrick's parish of the Cathpearls. The bridal veil of tulle was sodality will assist the Knights in reolic church. The new officers are caught with pearls and orange blosceiving their guests. The committee soms. The wedding bouquet was of Mrs. John F. Schraven, president; in charge is composed of Robert DrisMrs. Richard J. Sexton, vice presicoll, J. J. Kavanaugh, J. J. Harvey Ophelia roses and white hyacinths, with a shower of baby blue ribbon, dent; Mrs. Timothy OConnor, secretary-tand John Geoghegan. with pink bows at the end, carrying reasurer. out the colors of the fraternity of the H. S. Bird will entertain Plans were made for the St. PatMRS. aA. silver Beta Pi. Theta tea Saturday after- bridegroom, ricks booth in a spring festival to be furA of beautiful on noon at her home Center street, music, program given by the Catholic parishes of the Mrs. nished Charles for the benefit of the social service Wilkes, by in May. Mrs. Schraven will be section of the Catholic Womans pianist, and Mrs. Ernest Ashton city League. Members of the league will Smith, soloist, preceded the ceremony. chairman of a committee on arrangeserve tea and a silver offering will be Mrs. Wilkes played a cycle, A Day ments. ' A . . Cal-liste- m . Utopia club was entertained afternoon by Mrs. O. F. Lamb at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Cheshire, 1 8 North Ninth West street. Violets in a low bowl formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were valentines. Sewing followed luncheon. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. J. Cushman, Mrs. Royal C. Olsen, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. R. H. Seaman, Mrs. J. L. Karren, Mrs. J. C. Coad, Mrs. W. H. Cheshire, Mrs. W. E. Samuel-son- , Mrs. C. A. Howell, Mrs. M. Bailey and Mrs. C. W. Lyon. THE Salt Lake colony is one of most numerous at the Ocean Park beach and is being added to daily. The members of the colony are making the season more enjoyable with their social affairs. Mrs. Kate Preston and her daughter, Katherine, are wintering there; also Mrs. Sidney Saville, Mrs. J. D. Owen and Miss Dorothy Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitney and their children will leave soon for Ocean Park for a stay of sev-erweeks. Last Friday the weekly social was given at Ocean Park by the Utah colony. Games of 500, followed by adancin g party, were features of the evening, and the hall was decorated with red and white carnations, the flowers also being used as favors. The following program was given: Musical Selection Piano and violin Nettie and Ray Jorgenson Solo Southern Melodies Ilia Welch Audience singing choruses. J. S. Houtz Humorous selection Highland Fling dance Dorothy Wilkinson Lillian Francisco Song Q. Critchlow Stories Song and piano solo, .Carl H. Osterlob Mrs. Geneve Dunn Recitation Southern dance Dorothy Wilkinson and Donna Park G. al - taken. A splendid musical program has been arranged under the direction of Mrs. P. J. OCarroll. All interested are invited to call between the hours of 3 and 6 oclock. Mrs. Bird will be assisted by Mrs. L. B. McCornick and : living- g Rules. 0. H. Hewlett place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barker, 145 Fourth avenue. A yellow color scheme was carried out in the house decorations with golden acacia and jonquils. In the -room a bower of acacia was arranged, with yellow tulle bows and streamers. A basket of jonquils was the centerpiece for the supper table, a gown of white jg The bride wore georgette crepe and carried a bouquet of white roses and hyacinths. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Barker in receiving was Mrs. W. G. Westwood. were Assisting in the dining-rooMiss Lucile Barker, Mrs. M. C. Sharp and members of the B. JG. club, including Miss Marie James, Miss Florence H. James, Miss Miriam R. Jacobsen, Miss Olive Snow, Mrs. Edgar F. Montague and Mrs. J. H. Iverson. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 84 N street. THE Hotel n, Governor . m . |