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Show THE CITIZEN Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. The cereomny was performed, by. Alvin Smith. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride grooms parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. F. M. Miss Castleton, on Third avenue. Katie Peterson was bridesmaid and Laawrence Anderson was best man. !A reception was given Wednesday evening at the home of the bride in Granger. H. Hyde, and George S. Scott of San Francisco, will take place Saturday evening at 8 oclock at 49 South First The marriage of Miss Edna Malan of Ogden and Henry B. Tanner of this city took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple; A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tanner, 1061 Third avenue. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride in Ogden. The marriage of Miss Ida Geiseler and John Keating Mann took place Tuesday afternon at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The ceremony was performed by. Father Hogan. A luncheon for relatives followed at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geiseler, 467 East Fourth South West street. A reception will follow. Mrs. Lee Murphy and. Mrs. E. M. Davis entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at the Murphy home in honor of Miss Hyde. Miss Mamie Thorn gave a dinner dance in compliment to the bride Thursday night at her home 665 Thorn place. , . & street. The couple left on an afternoon train for Los Angeles. They will make their home in Oakland. Mrs. Frank J. Farron entertained at luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Utah in honor of Mrs. James L. Stewart. Mrs. John S. Wade, Mrs. Harry C.. Graham, Mrs. Hervey W. Allen, Mrs. Henry L. Maley, Miss Maud Franklin and Mrs. Stewart. . Rushmer entertained Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5 oclock at tea at her home on Seventh East street in honor of Mrs. Percy Berkley, a guest at the J. E. Berkley home, and Mrs. Harold Berkley, who was recently married. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. B. Cecil and Mrs. W. R. Pollock. Assisting in serving were Miss Ruth Cecil, Miss Dorothy Farnsworth and Miss Bernice Lucas. The Evans orchestra furnished the music. The guests numbered Mrs. W. D. ' Senator and Mrs. William H. King and two children, Kathleen and David, arrived. Thursday from Washington on their way to San Francisco to attend the Democratic national convention. Mrs. James Austin and children of San Francisco have left for Omaha to visit Mrs. Austins parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin, after a short visit to this city. fifty. . the at a night kitchen shower given Tuesday by Mrs. George W. Smith and Mrs. L. L. Larson at the Larson home on Emerson avenhe. . Mrs. A. M. Thomas and Mrs. J. E. Wilcox entertained Wednesday night in compliment to their sister. Miss Louise Thomberg, who will be married Saturday to Afton Wightman. The entertainment was at the Thornburg home, 1068 Fourth East street. Mrs. George T. Odell is at home at 226 Twelfth East street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quayle and family have gone to their home in Ray, Idaho, for the summer. They were accompanied by Mrs. Harry Jones and Mrs. Thomas Quayie, who will spend the summer with them. Mrs. James Rogers entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home on Second avenue in honor of Mrs. Harry Leonard, who will leave soon for the summer. California to-spe- nd . t ' The marriage of Miss Mayora Ingram, daughter of Mrs. A. E. Ingram, to Albert E. Deane of Los Angeles took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride, 253 Fifth avenue. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Isabel Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I avenue. g Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bransford, who have been making their home in Los Angeles, Cal., are in Salt Lake for a brief viBit, en route to Yellowstone park, where they will pass the mer. Miss Geneva Wright, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright, and Lorenzo Richards of Ogden were mar- ried Thursday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the brides parents, 321 First avenue. The couple left on an early afternoon aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininmiiiiiniNiniHiiHimniiiNMiNniiiiHHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiMHiiiHiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiMmiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniuHiuuiii' WASATCH HHSH 1 KISS IDA V11X0X hefcrapk STUDIO 12a HAW SALT LAKE a inrwrurnm Pass by the Clift Building Half a block West Where youll get clothes sum- THE Of good service BEST. Miss Mary Grey Andrews has gone to Montgomery, Ala., to visit for a month and will then go to Washington, D. C., to attend school. The Short Story club held its last meeting for the season Monday afternoon at Liberty Park. Luncheon was served at 1 oclock, and readings by Mrs. B. W. Deason and Mrs. H. K. The hostesses Klingender followed. were Mrs. Deason, Mrs. Homer F. Rob- inson, Mrs. Freeman P. Bassett, Mrs. Beulah Starrs Lewis and Miss Ethel p i Before investing in a suit of clothes, see me! Absolute satisfaction guaranteed in every way, but j particularly in the matter of nj saving you money. Miss Judith Hills has arrived home frem Chevy Chase, Wash., where she is attending school, to spend the summer a;vition with her mother, Mrs. Della Daynes Sanders. OLSON, TheClothier 44 West Third South o . Bixby. Tailor made clothes at hand-me-do- V a V Miss Mary Williams was guest of honor at a buffet supper given at the home of Mrs. W. L. Worsencroft Monday night The hostess was assisted by Mrs.'D. J. Williams and Mrs. Paul Platt. D j o n prices. wn 30O0E lOOOE . MILLERS , Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bittinger are the Angelus hotel, Los Angeles. at . Mrs. George Hughes entertained at tea at her home on East Ninth South street Tuesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Drucil Clark, whose engagement was recently announced. ROSES, at grown favorably Farmington, Utah, toarecoast. Caliknown from coast fornia, Oregon,! Washington, Nevada and Idaho florists buy them regularly. Millers ROSES are superior in color, form, foliage and lasting qualities. Varieties are Ophelia, Shawyer, Hoosler American Columbia, Beauty, Beauty and others. Miller's Flowering Plants are exceptionally choice. See display at the store. CTY niiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii'iin IHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMINIIIINIIIIIUMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilliiiiiiiiUlllllllllliiiiUllllllllHlllinilllllllllUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlR Co. Hiller Floral and Wasatch 1310 10 1828 E. Broadway Judge Bnlldlag Miss ,aeimce Lambourne and MisErma Gleason entertained Tuesday afternoon at the La.unbourre borne in Liberty park, in honor of Miss Margaret Stone, .who will leave soon for California to spend the summer. - Mrs. George W. Smith and Mrs. L. L. Larsen will entertain this evening with a shower at the Larsen home in honor of Miss Mabel Larsen, a bride of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jesperson enter- tained at dinner Sunday night at their home on East Seventh South street in honor of Miss Violet Brasch and their son, Fred Jesperson, Jr., who will be married Wednesday. The decorations were June roses. ten relatives. Covers were laid for gmiimiHiiintiiHjymwiuMw)iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiinniiiniiiiiiiiii!iiMiiiiHiiiiiiiHt I 30E30E (OBOE , -- spent the winter. train for a honeymoon trip and will be at home after July 1 at 1000 Princeton ' Miss Mabel Larson, a bride of summer, was the guest of honor Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman and daughters, Miss Ora Jean Chipman anad Miss' Melba' Chipman, have re-turned from Los Angeles, where they 13 iMrs. O. N. Kelly of Dallas, Texas, left Wednesday for Kaansas City, Mo., to join her husband, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Clara W. Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will spend the summer in New York and Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. 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