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Show THE Cl TIZEN 7 Revue De La Ville Hft gS ETHEL MORETON Jm I enterlain-p- 3 an informal dancing pany oa East day ,llBht at her home L sCv a street, in honor of Miss . ed a i (rude lers fjtend Almond. ;ld the David memers att ggj ' t- their - . - WSfrs. Dibblee, Mrs. E. F. tf ker and Miss Ruth Candland CeDt, rtaincd at a tea Monday afternoon P flli i 3 until 6 oclock at the Dibblee :learfhc! e on Eighth East street. Garden decorated the veranda and living The tea table had as a center-a- n . ivory basket of Ophelia roses cluny cover over pink satin. Mrs. y Shibley of San Francisco, Mrs. aniQrge McGonagle, Mrs. Earl Smith 0 R. 10 Crandal presided at tea table, and were assisted by Mrs. W. D. ran e byf nf he id g e is 3b Af on Wright, Miss Berenice Gar-rkiMiss Margaret Hinckley and Miss Eii Taylor. About seventy-fiv- e called during the afternoon. I S( w4 The past, present and associate Miss Ethel Moreton entertained of 0. E. S.. entertained forty-fou- r guests luncheon Monday afternoon at the t fat ier: Hotel Fifth East in honor of Mrs. B&a F. Nichols of Ogden, worthy grand matron. Place cards were with the Eastern Star emblem, ' s flowers formed the jjje anj garden on the small tables. The hon- guest was presented with a sil-mi7 T6fj fruit basket. The hostesses were ree - - ; V decor-tgrate- d , center-rijrptece- . t on ; Mn. L. E. Hubbard, Mrs. W. B. Dobs, Mto. J. Rosenberg, Mrs. J. R. Thomp- BOB, Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Jo- - .Beffa ct Levitt and Mrs. R. W. Soper. Innouncement is made by Mr. and Fl Cassity of Grantsville Mn. George A. marriage of their daughter, Rntli, to Dale Smith Young. The wed-- . ding took place Saturday afternoon at A home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ne-- . of the D?- - ; ES1S beker. ' i d net: ble) id, n. "F : ur i ins-- ; np!f: CC ; Richard Savage are the Bransford apart- ments. I '3 ipls lpb ( Mr. and Mrs. now at home at be , pri' fa:' Ir. and Mrs. Roy T. Porte and Mr. hd Mrs. Henry W. Deneke returned Saturday from a two weeks automo- bile trip through southern Utah. Sev- ral days were spent in Zion national ... Tli.' Spirit of Liberty chapter of the Daumiers of the American Revolution enten. lined at a luncheon Tuesday Rr:. on at the Country club, in hX hor.n: of omy Miss Leone Amott entertained Mon- the D. A. R. members among toe t' nvention visitors. at; Miss Ivie Van Cott entertained Monday afternoon at her home on Yale avenue in honor of Miss Ruth Davis and Miss Rosella Mantle, June brides. A kewpie bridal party surrounded with pink and white roses and shasta daisies formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. Van Cott. The guests included, besides the guests of honor, Mrs. E. S. Davis, Mrs. Tracy Wootton, Mrs. Calder Mackay, Mrs Carl Mollerup, Mrs. Clisbee Kimball, Mrs. Don Carlos Wood, Mrs. William Pettie, Mrs. Gladys Thomas, Miss Dorothy Hein, Miss Alton Davis, Miss Lucile Davis, Miss Irma Mantle, Miss Mary Sneddon, Miss Florence Davis, Portland, Ore., Miss Marjor-i- White- ley and Miss Jessie Perry. Mabel Cartwright, Miss Clara r and Miss Catherine Welsh en Hos: or' oli ten at K hOl; Mis I sixteen guests Monday night lawn party at the Cartwright n Logan avenue, in honor of Fauline Lewis, a bride of tl d : 14-1- Knights of Pythias and Pythian sisters held memorial service Tuesday afternoon at the K. of P. hall, 58 East Broadway. Reynolds circle, Ladies of the G. met Tuesday afternoon at oclock at the I. O. 0. F. hall. R., . The wedejing of Miss Sari Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and James l! White, took, place Tues- at 5. (clock in the presidents suite at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. day" afternoon maMax Grimes pf Denver was the tron of honor and her daughter, Miss A. 2:30 Miss Gladys Hardiman, English instructor at the East high, left last Saturday for an extended trip through the east and Europe. Miss Hardiman . t 5 Radiant chapter No. 12 of the O. E. S. held their regular meeting at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. The worthy grand matron and associate grand officers made official visit. Dinner was served at 6 oclock. Miss Lily Wolstenholme entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday afternoon at her home on South Main street in honor of Miss Bertha Bridge, whose marriage to Daniel A. Wolstenholme was Wednesday. Red and white roses decorated the living room and peonies were used in the dining room. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme, Miss Gwen Jones and Miss Melba Rider. The guests The wedding of Miss Martha L.' Kramer and Miltoh J. Mikan was celebrated Saturday evening at the home of the brides parents on Seventh-Easstreet. After a short trip the couple will make their, home In this city. 7, of the Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. C. R. Strock, 465 East Twenty- first South street. Section e Mrs. Thomas E. Rowan entertained Monday afternoon at a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. James P. Paul, who is leaving soon for Philadelphia-tmake her home. A white enameled basket of pink and white roses and syringa formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Daniel Mackay, Mrs. D. T. Mackay, Mrs. R. J. Mackay, Mrs. J. B. Stewart, Mrs Winifield C. Noyes, Mrs. Marie DeVries, Mrs Leo J. Bachle and Miss Edna Cliristopherson. and Mrs. Walter Wright left Monday on a two weeks trip to California. While away they will attend the annual convention of the National Association of Credit Men, which will be held at San Francisco June and later will spend a week in Los Angeles and southern California. -- , . t Brother entertained at a kensington in honor of Mrs. Paul. will stay for a short time in Detroit o and Hamilton, Ont., after which, accompanied by her aunt, who resides in Canada, will sail for France. Mrs. B. B. Ramey, Jr.f of Long Beach, Cal., was the guest of honor at a card party Tuesday afternoon given by Miss Ruth Cartwright. The hostess was assisted by Miss Genevieve L. Petersen of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers and daughter, Miss Hermie Rogers, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at their home in honor of Miss Gertrude Almond, David Russell Packard and the members of their bridal party. The Womens Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. F. Mills, 355 Douglas street. The Ladies Aid society of the Central Christian church met Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. Roy E. Harris," 314 First avenue. Lunch at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Adelaide Smithen, a June bride. r. P. Paul, who is. leaving soon to make her home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Philip Mr. twenty-five- Mrs. Ray T. Woolsey entertained Mrs. George Hupp of New Jersey arrived a. few days ago to join Mr. herson, a June bride, and Mrs. James . numbered eon was served by members of the section. Mrs. D. T. McKay and Mrs. C. C. Burton entertained Thursday afternoon in honor, of Miss Edna Cliristop- honor of Miss Rhea Haefli, whose marriage to Dr. Herbert Quinn will take place at an early date. The supper table had as a centerpiece a kewpie bridal party. June roses decorated the living room. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Charles Amott. The guests numbered twenty. . inff, ring-beare- day night at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Windsor avenue in Pttk and Bryce canyon. ;j Dorothy Grimes, the maid of honor. Adolph White, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The little flower girls were Ruth Smith and Janet White. Louise Grimes was train bearer and Irving White was Russe.il Supper was served. The r0c ,1 was decorated with Shas- informal dancing party an as a centerpiece a kewpie bridal Tie guests numbered thirty. ypaio ler month. Japanese lanterns decorated the lawn. Supper was served at small tables. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Ruth Cartwright. . Hupp, who has been here for some time. They will make their home at the Fifth East Hotel. The Girls club of the Farmers ward entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening. Music was furnished by the Evans orchestra. Punch was served. The order of the Eastern Star held open house at the Masonic temrle Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 6 oclock. All members of the order and of the Masonic families were invited. Automobiles met the visitors at the Hotel Utah and conveyed them to the Masonic temple. A special program of musical and literary numbers was given during the hours of the tea. . . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Folland eneer-taine- d Tuesday night at an informal dinner party followed by cards at their home on Sixth avenue in honor of Miss Josephine Howells, whose marriage to Richard E. Folland will take place June 23. A low crystal howl of white roses decorated the table. The place cards and tallies were in bridal designs. The host and hostess were assisted by Mrs. hand-painte- d Burt Boynton Brewster, Miss Evelyn Folland and Miss Grace Folland. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Ray T. Woollsey entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at her home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Adelaide Smithen, a bride of the month. A profusion of roses were arranged throughout the rooms in jardinieres, crystal baskets and' crystal bowls. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. M. Havenor, Mrs. William Toyn, Mrs. Sarah Woollsey and Mrs. II. G. Havenor. The guests numbered twenty-four- . Mrs. Byron Cummings of Arizona, formerly of Salt Lake, is attending the council meeting of the General Federation of Womens clubs and while in the city is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Stockman. The Womens Missionary society of the Westminster Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. C. V. Brown, 2S0 Herbert avenue; Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock. Members of the Alpha Clil sorority returned Monday evening from Pine-crein Emigration canyon, where st at the Woodthey spent the week-em- l ruff cottage. The guests motored fi;om the city early Saturday morning. Dur- $ |