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Show THE CITIZEN 8 ing their stay hikes were taken to the end of the canyon and in the evening bonfires were built. The guests numbered twenty. Miss Rhea Brain, Miss Doone Smoot, Miss Inez Burton and Miss Madelyn Stewart had charge of arrangements. Miss Florence Proctor, Miss Dorothy Praetor and Roy Bauer. Miss Edna Jenkins and Miss Laura Christensen left Thursday for the northwest. Miss Jenkins will go to Seattle, Wash., to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Flynn, for the summer months and Miss Christensen will remain for the summer with her parents in Portland. Utah entertained at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1 oclock at My Shop in honor of Mrs. Robert J. Burdette of Pasadena, Cal., who is visiting in this city. The guests numbered sixteen and were seated at one long table, which had as a centerpiece a wicker basket of old fashioned garden flowers. Vocal and instrumental numbers were given by Miss Margaret Wright, Miss Virginia Freeze, Miss Bernetta Lindsay and Miss Edna Gannett. The arrangements were in charge of Miss Afton Wright and Miss Judith Hills. The marriage of Miss Lourhean Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, and Harold D. Wallace took place Wednesday at the home of the bride. The marriage of Miss Ethel Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Brown, and Byron A. Strong took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given Wednesday evening at the home of the bride on Eighth East street. After a trip to the coast the couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. George D. OConnor entertained Tuesday afternoon at a birthday party in honor of the sixth anniversary of her son, George D., Jr., at the OConnor home on South Eighth West street. American flags and Richmond roses decorated the rooms and the luncheon table, which had as a centerpiece a large birthday cake with six lighted candles on it. Horns, bright colored caps and balloons were the favors for the little guests. Games, music, dancing and drills were enjoyed during the afternoon. The guests numbered eighteen. The wedding of Miss Bertha Bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bridge, and Daniel Archer Wolstenholme, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme, took place Wednesday at the home of the brides parents, 1587 South Main street. entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Franc Hayward, whose marriage to D. W. Craig will be at an early date. The tea was at the Rich home on East Sixth South street. Miss Ruth Cartwright entertained sixteen guests Tuesday afternoon at cards at her home on Logan avenue in honor of Mrs. B. B. Ramey, Jr., of Long Beach, Cal. The tables were arranged in the grape arbor, each table had as a centerpiece a crystal vase of June roses. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Mabel Cartwright, and Miss Genevieve Petersen of Chicago. The guests w'ere Miss Virginia Ramey, Miss Mabel Crittenden, Miss Ann Johnson, Miss Leona Johnson, Miss Marjorie Whiteley, Miss Miranda Matson, Miss Elizabeth Prosser, Miss June Street, Mrs. John Carlson, Mrs. Edward White, Mrs. Ernest In honor of Miss Sarah Foster, a bride of the month, Miss Mabel Player entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Acel Richardson. A crystal basket filled with yellow flowers formed the centerpiece for the table. The yellow color scheme prevailed throughout. Twenty-twguests attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor entertained the members of tlieir card club at the final meeting of the year Tuesday, at their home on South Seventh West. Supper was served. Prizes were won by M. M. Murphy, Richard Proctor and Roy Bauer. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. . M. M. Murphy, Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctoi, Henry Ilokesen, afternoon for the Hagenbarth country home in Spencer, Idaho. Mrs. Wilford Romney and Miss Mildred McLane entertained Wednesday at the Richards home on A street in compliment to Miss Willamete Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt C. Thompson, whose marriage to Gerald William Hines will take place June 25. Thursday afternoon, Miss Margaret Thompson and Miss Belle Arm- strong entertained at a kensington tea, at their home on B street; Sat- urday, Mrs. Frances Beer, Jr., and Mrs. Howard Roberts will be hostesses at a tea in honor of Miss Mary Van Cott Clayton, whose engagement to William K. Jensen was announced last week an dfor Miss Willamette Thompson, a June bride. Mrs. Don Williams and Mrs. Lauren Gibbs entertained in honor of Miss Mary Clayton and Miss Willamette Thompson Tuesday afternoon at a tea at the Godbe home. The reception room was decorated with wicker baskThe tea ets of yellow table had as a centerpiece a large wicker basket of June roses. About 150 guests called between the hours and 6. Mrs. Wilford W. Romney and Miss Mildred McLane entertained at a of 3 kitchen shower Wednesday afternoon honor of Miss Willamette Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt C. Thompson, whose marriage to Gerald William Hines will take place June 25. Roses and Shasta daisies decorated the rooms and the tea table. The guests numbered thirty and included the active members of the Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah. Miss Zella Armstrong of Chattanooga, Tenn., entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at My Shop in honor of all the southern delegates attending the council meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs. . Miss Ruth Benson will entertain urday afternoon at a miscelW shower in honor of Miss EWr Woodruff, a June bride. i (H ntec J Miss Dorothy Lau, daughter oil iel J. Lau of Soda Springs, Idaho, Loren Marriot of Soda Springs, The alumnae members of the Alpha Chi sorority entertained at luncheon Wednesday in honor of the graduating members of the active chapter. Miss Marjory Whiteley had charge of arrangements. Miss Ida Rich and Miss Bertha Rich tioi imi as a Parr Storer and daughter. Miss Mary E. Storer, left Friday for New York City where they will visit until June 18, when they will sail for France for an extended stay. Miss Rae Woodcock and Miss Ger- trude Harte entertained at breakfast followed by a kensington Wednesday in honor of Miss Ruth Davis, a bride of the month. Miss Blanche Boyer left Wednesday for Buffalo, N. Y., to visit with Major and Mrs. 0. A. Straub. Before re ict( of woi a of u? I In a garden-liksetting roses, gypsophila and honey suckle; wedding of Miss Gertrude W daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude) mond, and David Russell Packard place Wedensday night at the hoik the bride on West Second South at 7 oclock. The ceremony was e formed by Bishop George . . f Q. Car M tor a . creed The marriage of Miss Dolores don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i! Gordon, and Charles F. Steele, Jr,( Lethbridge, Canada, took place $ nesday at 9 oclock in the Salt Li temple. A wedding breakfast t served at the home of the bride: Harrison avenue. eral Gf or fjate ijeer 4Tb ya have ama ored Miss Grace Richards, daughter o( aid and Mrs. S. L. Richards, and Hoe lift Candland Warner were married ft if nesday evening at the Richards he on Ninth East street. Miss Lit tiU IBS Bennion was the maid of honor, the Fulvia Ivins and Miss Alta CraTfc & n t G& was best man. ' and lira entertained at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Frances Hayward, whose marriage to D. W. Craig will be at an early date. Garden flowers arranged in crystal vases decorated the small tables. A kewpie bridal party formed the centerpiece of the table where the guest of honor was seated .The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs. Ernst H. Rich; Miss Irene Ure, Miss Louise Ure, Mrs. Miss Alice Abbott of Farmington and Miss Gertrude Free. George Lund, The guests numbered sixty-fiv- e The wedding of Miss Bertha Brie and Daniel Archer Wolstenholme tt place at the home of the brides K ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bridge, South Main street, Wedensday at 7:30 oclock. The ceremony performed by Bishop Joseph S. Tinfj t Interest attended the announced of the wedding of Miss Hazel Lot Morse and Richard Hartley, took place at noon Wedensday att First Presbyterian church. The Mrs. John el del were married at 5 oclock Wed. evening at the home of the brjf aunt, Mrs. C. J. Huff, 83 Hillcrest I were the bridesmaids, and Roy o McGarry, Miss Ivine Shields and Miss Lorene Shields of Ogden. 1 Miss Mary Hagenbarth and Miss Catherine Hagenbarth, accompanied by Miss Dorothy White, left Sunday Under the direction of the eration of Womens clubs served Wedensday afternoon Newhouse hotel .Mrs. Walter c t chairman, was assisted by of the Association of Collegiate nae, the College club and the W i of the University of Utah. snap-dragon- s. Miss Ida Rich and Miss Bertha Rich - day night at the Rogers home on E street. A low mound of brides roses and ferns formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Miss Gertrude Almond, Miss Becky Almond, Miss Lavon Sharp, David Russell Packard and Charles Howe. Balti- -- The members of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority of the University of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers and daughter, Miss Hermie Rogers, entertained the members of the Almond-Packar- d bridal party at a dinner Tues- turning Miss Boyer will visit in more and other eastern cities. The marriage of Miss Ethel Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Brown, and Byron A. Strong took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. An informal reception was given Wednesday night at the home of the bride on Eighth East street. mony was performed by Dr. Willfc clef. Paden. Only relatives and friends were in attendance. lugl Mrs. H. C. Hoffman and Miss Naomi Hoffman, who i ave tcently returned from an cvtenfy visit in California, have issue in tions for a reception tea to le gfo. on June 23 at the Hoffman hsuie.i East South Temple street in anorj Mrs. William Spry, who leav-for Washington, D. C., and Mrs. well Wolfer of Ogden. Bp cit of in re ex I fr, 4 i C. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vamum of Denver are visiting in Salt. Lake for a few day? on their way to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Vamum will go from Los Angeles to Alaska to spend the summer months. 1 ih |