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Show T T HE CITIZEN Revue De La Ville eanyrJ the ot vithafeJ called at the home of Many friends and Mrs. T. S. Davis, 1350 South : ir Temple street, Wednesday night of their r the wedding reception and Alma ughter, Miss Ruth Davis, Wed-sda- y arp Marker, which took place morning in the Salt Lake tem-- rj Test white A wedding breakfast was given at the home Mr. and of the bridegrooms parents, E. Barker, on Fourth avenue. jfra. ;Ue bride wore white taffeta, with given caught with orange blossoms, Sd carried bride roses. Miss Afton jjjst after the ceremony t oduct. f tte J Avis, bridesmaid, wore orchid and Miss Lucile Davis, brides-PepSjwore pale green organdy. Both AMTied pink sweetpeas and Cecil J nor! or-Ciapd- y, V BV roses. tv Jessie Perry gave vocal selec- jliss rocess r c dng and the Ariel quartet sang off the evening. One hundred and its pealtj. JJJy invitations were issued. 11 from ( i0nowing a brief wedding trip, the foundatfc pie will be at home in Salt Lake, dur-hoiis- the topt rst. t and Mrs. William Brother. Assisting in serving were Miss Afton McDonald, Miss Virginia Riter, Miss Alice Nelson, Miss Mary Ross, Miss Louise Naylor and Miss Louise Wells. One hundred and fifty invitations were issued. Mrs. Riter will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Levi Edgar Young and Mrs. George L. Savage will entertain in her honor Friday afternoon at her country home in Cottonwood. The l reduce: ollowing the marriage of Miss and Frederick iving mage Mackay in the Salt Lake "Ice morning, a wedding come dor; akfast was. given by Dr. and' Mrs. and Mr. and A. Christopherson h, Old I Frank Rigby at the Christopher- i and kid' rd house K3 home, 1264 Harvard avenue. A ed prices rweption was given in the evening and fehjfjthe parents of the bride, Mr. and md today Mn. M. Christopherson, at the home Mr. and ting up otJhe bridegrooms parents, Mrs. Daniel Mackay, on East First e dust Boith street. ing ahead; id founds: .'The ceremony was performed by Apostle J. A. Widtsoe. The breakfast table had a basket filled with yellow a Christoplierson tem-Wednesd- cot-rs- : ay ifl- The marriage of Miss Louise Lees and James Loa Decker took place in the temple Wednesday morning. A reception was given in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Decker, 360 Fifth avenue. The rooms were decorated in June roses. Pink roses in a basket on a Florentine lace cover formed the centerpiece for the supper table. ""The bride worn a gown of white taffeta, with a veil and carried Ophelia roses. One bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Patterson, wore pink organdy and carried pink sweet peas. Miss Thelma Lees, another bridesmaid, wore orchid organdy and carried orchid sweet peas. The third bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Wood, wore honey-deorgandy and carried pink and orchid sweet peas. Edward Decker was best man. The couple will go to the Decker country home in Holliday park on the Weber to spend the summer. , w ! j atI0N map-dragon- marguerites and s, plum-- ! tied with yellow maline and yellow candles. Covers of pe nHj0Unded r'ware laid for the bridal party and Finance JtlWL parents of the bride and osa ferns, - bride-subcomu-- f MiJL' Following MpCumK ct the - couple will vj S i wf i'i a short wedding trip, the be at home in Salt Lake, J tot will d of West j Uassachtf n be marriage of Miss Bernal Ben RIPPe took place in the Salt L&he temple. Sheets Thurs-concernf- y A re- was 6ivei1 Thursday evening probable tMion Ple home of the brides mother, various made ft East street. The brides attend- should "ere IIss Deth Sheets, Mrs. i0rk;In l iicli Oscar Christiansen and Mrs. Frank Rigby. Shirley Ensign was best man. Miss Willamette Thompson, a bride of Saturday, was the guest of honor at a large tea given Wednesday afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock by Miss Marjorie Lewis, Miss Rachel Lewis and Miss Agnes Aven, at the Lewis home, 60 Eighth East street. Mrs. Carrie J. Meyer was the guest of honor at a card party Friday afternoon at Masonic temple, given by the Past Matrons circle, Order of the Eastern Star. The entertainment was first announced to be given at the home of Mrs. Hattie L. Rosenberg. Mrs. Meyer will leave soon for Cali- fornia to make her home. 5 UNT. r, Mrs. Mo.lBIIay W. D. Riter, who will leavi for asbington, D. C., to joii )eri husband, assistant United State; attorney, was the guest u wifr at a tea Siven Wednesday afl rc md kP'nr ernoon by Mrs. J. Reuben Clark. Jr . L t her home, 80 D : ninei S IS 1 Mrs. James P. Paul and two chil- dren left Wednesday for Philadelphia to join Mr. Paul and make their home. Miss Zelma Timms will arrive Sunday from Los Angeles, where she spent the past year. She will visit friends in San Francisco on her way home. . Mrs. John J. Broughall and daughter, Miss Helen Katherine Broughall, have returned from Los Angeles. Miss Broughall was graduated from the school at La Jolla on June 10. Bishop t d, Brun-oducer- j Mrs. Nan Richardson A large basket of pink roses, Sliast; blue larkspur and Canterbur; forme a centerpiece for the te 11116 iv street. recepon ball was decoi yellow snapdragons and coi eopsis and the ought library in red roses. ' ah 'slding at the tea table were Mrs iera Wiliam Spry, Mrs. W. C. McDonaU to Miss Marjorie Billings, who will appear in a recital at the Ladies Literary club house, was the guest of honor at a supper party given Wednesday evening by her teacher, Miss Adna Smith Flo. Twenty guests were included. Invitations have been received in Salt Lake to the wedding of Miss Blanche Gale Kneeland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Kneeland of Battle Creek. Mich., and Lieutenant John Bartlett Hess, son of Colonel and Mrs. John H. Hess, formerly of Fort Douglas. The marriage will take place Wednesday evening. July the home of the bride. G, at Miss Marian T. Vietz has returned from a visit to Boston and is again at home at My Shop. Mary Jane Garnet, Nancy Garnett and Robert Garnett have returned t from Long Island and will spend the summer with their father, E. M. Gar- nett. Mrs. Thomas Hunter and children, Tom and Hale, of San Francisco, are here to spend the summer with Mrs: Hunters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale. Mrs. Joseph W. McMurrin and Miss Lucile McMurrin of Los Angeles are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen II. McMurrin in the Fairmont apartments. as a centerpiece. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the refreshments. The hostesses were Mrs. Snow and Mrs. D. II. Sanders. The guests included Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. A. H. Woodruff, Jr., Mrs. Frank V. Parish, Mrs. Edwin Spencer Felt, Mrs. Rex Williams, Miss Rose Hill, Miss Fulvia Ivins, Miss Madge Howe, Miss Helen Midgley, and Miss Alta Crawford. Mrs. James Rogers entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home, 215 Second avenue, in honor of Miss Ethelyn Young, a June bride. A low bowl of Shasta daisies formed the centerpiece for the table, the place cards were in bridal designs. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Beatrice Davies, Miss Gladys Davies and Miss Theresa Ford entertained Wednesday evening at the Davies home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Irma Castleton, a bride of this week. Hearts and roses of red and white were artistically, decorated about the rooms. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers, Mrs. M. A. Davies and Mrs. John I). Ford. The guests included Miss Castleton, Mrs. James a Castleton, Mrs. Hoy Guiver, Miss Ar-vill- Moriey, be stationed. Mrs. John Z. Brown entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at her home, 341 Ninth East street, in honor of Miss Marguerite Creger, a June bride, and Mrs. David R. Pingree of Pocatello. The rooms were decorated in June roses. A handsome lace cover was over pink on the tea table, surrounded by pink candles in silver holders. Pink tulle extended from the chandelier to the corners of the table. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Emma Creger of Chicago, Mrs. L. W. Lund, Mrs. Richard It. Lyman and Mrs. Martin II.. Kuhre. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Ruth Sears, Mrs. Linn Baxter, Miss Elsie Braby and Miss Alma Kirk. Music was furnished by Miss Caroline Thomas, pianist; Miss Margaret Lyman, cellist; Mrs. Stella Poulton, Mrs. Jennie Scofield Thomas and Miss Emmeline Lund, soloists. The guests numbered fifty. Mrs. Hubert G. Hall entertained at her home, 5S3 Fifth avenue, Wednes- day afternoon at Five Hundred and tea in honor of Miss Mary Louise Hill, a June bride. Tea was served at small tables, each with a basket of pink and white roses and snapdragons Miss Lorraine Allen, Richards, Miss Ethel Evans, Miss Vendla Johnson, Miss June Iligham, Miss Zelpha Vowles, Miss Norma Iligham, Miss Phyllis Vowles and Miss Naomi Atkins. Miss Colonel and Mrs. John H. Hess and daughter, Miss Alice Hess, and sons, Henry, James and Dick, are expected the latter part of June for a visit. They will be en route to the Philippine islands, where Colonel Hess will M. W. Edna The marriage of Miss Lalla Russell and J. Hamilton Freebairn took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the brides brother and sister-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Russell. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride, 14G4 South West Temple strept. Miss Ellen Russell will be bridesmaid. The members of Maxwell-McKeaWomans Relief corps, were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Kate Lester at her home in Val Verda. n Women visitors to the Western Congress of Optometry were enteitained Monday afternoon by Mrs. II. (). Jen sen and Mrs. W. II. Landmesser. The visitors were taken to the state Capi- tol in automobiles early in the afternoon, and then to the home of Mrs. Jensen, 34 Eighth East street, for tea. The rooms were a bower of pink roses, pink sweet peas and canyon wild flowers. A basket oT roses on a cluny lace cover formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Madam Chutney roses were used iu the living room and wild flowers in the library. Wives of the optometrists of Salt Lake assisted in receiving. Presiding at the tea table wen Mrs. J. T. Rush-me- r of Ogden, Mrs. W. D. Rushmer of Salt Lake and Mrs. O. N. Fehr. As- - |