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Show THE CITIZEN 7 Revue De La Ville BTER vacations will be enjoyed Salt Lake girls who are atMiss g gchool out of the city. Mr. and. Mrs. Deni, daughter of is at Vassar, will b H. Dorn, who n Philadelphia with her brother, cups were hand painted egg shell and the place cards were in Easter flowers. The guests included Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. Julian Hardie, Mrs. W. G. Mackler, Mrs. Harold L. Peck, Mrs. GeoTge C. West, Mrs. Frank L. Hart, Mrs.Theo Willes, Mrs. Raynor J. Mackay, Mrs. Jack McCarty, Mrs. C. C. Frazier and Mrs. R. J. Armstrong. Tjjy who is at the University of ylvania, and also in Brooklyn. Marion Knickerbocker, daughter and Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, at Smith, will visit friends in York for Easter. Miss Myra 't,on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, who is also at Smith, md Easter with her mother, who i MRS. An- le Marlborough school in Los has returned, home for the EasJyilidays, and is with her parents, Mrs. Melvin H. Sowels, in the Ijji&Lere apartments. Miss Sowels rturn to school April 3. Mrs. T. P. Billings, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. F. Foulger, Mrs. J. R. Brown, Mrs. H. A. Mooney, Mrs. A. L. Martin, Mrs. H. L. Baldwin, Mrs. J. L. Baker, Mrs. Beach Lyon, Mrs. O. E. McMullen, Mrs. Frank Mayo, Mrs. A. E. Pearson MARYS CONSERVATORY is present Miss Ethel Margaret Reci-P- y n, pianist, in a Graduation Wednesday evening, March 30 at 3 m. A classical program which gStappeal to those devoted to the Hin music has been arranged as fQnata in A Major, Op. at a childrens party Tues- day afternoon at her home in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her daughter, Constance. A birthday cake holding two candles was the centerpiece for the tea table. The small guests included Eudora Coakley, Margaret Lyons, Ruth Mooney, Helen Pearson, Betty Baker, Marcella Foulger and Joyce McMullen. Friends of Mrs. Godfrey invited for the aftemon were Mrs. J. B. Cecil, New York. Miss Maxine Well 4ith will go to Chicago for Easter. ' jGenevieve Sowles, who is attend- - i. HOWARD GODFREY and Miss Anna Cowan. The hosteds was assisted by Miss Eva Mason. rT HE marriage - and of Miss Belle Smith Willis Earl Spafford, former- ly of Provo, took place Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A wed- ding breakfast followed at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Hester Smith, in the Gibson apartments. The couple left on an early aftemon train for Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Francisco on a honeymoon trip. The going away gown was of dark blue, with green hat and blouse. On their Teturn Mr. and Mrs. Spafford will be at home in the Reed apartments on East Broadway. MR. AND MRS. F. W. OLSEN at bridge and a late supper Tuesday night at their home, 535 East Eighth South street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Castle of Chicago. The decorations were in pink sweet peas. The guests included, in addition to the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Andante con desiderio Allegro con fuoco Riding A Plea for a Musician S. M. D. Dao Hasselmans Harp MisS Dorothy Rippe Cello Miss Ethel Hogan tjjjt ( C Miss Eva Kelly Russian Romance Bohemian Dance Kamennoi-Ostro- ndfeciading w Seventeen - Friml Rubinstein Tarkington mjj:'iMiss Mary Helen McDonald. jM.jj . r fco- i- Lfli Paganini-LIsz- t Campanella Open the Gates of the Temple i Knapp lat-ftpa- i rt of long table in the main dining room of the clubhouse. A miniature lake floating a birch-barcanoe, holding a kewpie doll dressed in the clubs colors, lavender, pink and canary, formed a centerpiece for d bank around the table. A the lake was studded with jonquils and sweet peas, fringed with corsage bouquets of violets, which were distributed as favors at the close of the luncheon. Pink candles in birchbark candlesticks were arranged along the table. The place cards were flower heads designed by Mrs. Emma Whitehead and Mrs. B. W. Deason. Miss Linda Jessup, the club presl- k moss-covere- Cottonwood. J. BACHLE entertained Bridge club Tuesday i at her home in the Maryland jWrtments. Luncheon was followed (by bridge. Pink tulips and narcissus arrange tn a basket as a twee for the table. A Cluny cover over pink, and pink tulle was on handle of the basket. The nut the Short Story club the sixth anniversary of the club at luncheon at the Country club Monday. The guests were at one MEMBERS WINIFRED WALKER, daugh- ter of Mrs. Herman Prosser of tfeii city, has been selected valedictof torian of her class at the Ogontz school at Philadelphia. The gradua-itto- n exercises will take place the of May. Miss Walker expects nOff,me to Salt Lake with her mother, Who is in New York for the winter, to pond the summer at their home in : of' I The guests,, in addition to the guest ' atef C the Ladies auxiliary, of Woodruff. t LEO M RS. Utah MEMBERS of honor, included Mrs. W. L. Atgood, Mrs. J. E. Naylor, Mrs. Charles W. Brewer, Mrs. J. H. Saxman. Mrs. W. R. Williams, Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, Mrs. H. B. Blades, Mrs. W. L. Price, Mrs. (). W. McGill, Mrs. F. L. Walters, Mrs. II. W. Goodwin, Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. Eugene Kahn, Mrs. J. B. Lewis, Mrs. J. A. Baker, Mrs. Eugene Moser, Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mrs. F. R. Bardman and Miss Josephine --Foss ist J. T. Richards announces the of her daughter, Josephine, to Wilford W. Romney, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Romney. The wedding will take place Saturday. Both young people belong to prominent Salt Lake families and are popular in University of Utah social circles. MRS. I holders. sharp minor Chopin CSading 'The Volunteer Organ- chFtC3onaise in .. carnations and yellow daffodils tied with blue tulle, was the centerpiece for the table. White cathedral candles were in blue Bach Priere Mrs. S. H. McMurrin, Mrs. E. Q. Cannon, Mrs. E. H. Hawley, Mrs. W. G. Faggren, Mrs. W. C. Livesay, Mrs. E. J. Shields, Mrs. Harry H. Bliss, Mrs'. George Potter, Mrs. Charles Lott of Anderson, Ind Mrs. R. G. Simmons, Mrs. Alfred Clawson, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. W. D. Burgess, Miss May Needham and Miss Carrie Patrick. A silver basket of white Miss Kathleen Bohn I . Commercial Travelers, entertained at a buffet luncheon and cards Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. S. Woodruff, 317 I street, in compliment to Mrs. C. C. Sloan of Milford, a former resident of Salt Salt Lake and member of the auxil-iary- . 58Cadman i Fentasia Cromatica Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilkinson. Mrs. Olsen entertained at bridge luncheon Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Castle. Luncheon was served at small tables, each decorated with a crystal basket of pink sweet pesa. Those invited to meet Mrs. Castle at luncheon were Mrs. E. W. Brainard, on ( and vaudeville, who heads Elizabeth Briee, atar of musical comedy Salt Lake boy. next weeks Orpheum bill with "Gatty" Jones, r t I .i! t y |