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Show Mg. i g THE CITIZEN 6 Revue De La Ville tlllBi tMilitiU 4ll f ill U49i III ll I'uCiSUilj' llilCilluUIl ill O u viOoik. uL me Aiume ui ilex iiioiuti, UillUOi pUi't-j- r iul. iiiUlil . jeiiofcll, Oil iwClll, o until street, in iiunox ot xtxUCll U iiidj Oil tie 01 Llie iilOiltii. IXxLjI lutixii. vx.Uu-.o- .i alia petunias ill a iu, urbiai uuWi oil iiie iiiaueiiu cover Over p.iiii iui-e- u me ociitcipiece ioi Die iai,e. cor es eie iuiu 101 :uiSd uucna iaac- iyiioS ixe.ue 11. tlv ellUOiyil UClWtil'Ud, u.i'si. uioesoecK, miss Uxa.ice e.is, iii3d Agues Meyers, uiso .utiia cOIliEil) lailsij xvlvU cOil.tili UilU .uldJ ii cue U:a. Ti.e hostess was assi-ie- u v v uy iviisd ..xGiv.na pink candles on each corner of the table. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. T. S. Davis, and her sister, Miss Rosamond Davis. Jensen ana miss n.uia nansen. Mis. Royal A. Douglas of Ogden, formerly Miss Florence Sullivan of this city, i3 spend.ng a few days visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs. J. D. Sullivan. by his Russell Tiacy, accompanied cousins, R. A. Tracy, R. A. Tracy, Jr., and Fred Tacy of Ohm, who arrived in Salt Lake Tuesday, and his nephew, Kenelm Winslow, left Wedensday for a ten-datrip through the Jackson Hole country. y and Mrs. v. E. Tiaughber of Sail Lake, who are the guests ui lviis. Mr. 'iiaughber s brother and oister-in-iaivir. anu ivirs. C. Q. C. Leigh, ac tneu-home- , ,,Tlie Cedars, in rauueah, Ay., have been the guests of honor at several anairs. Among them was a sapper party given at the counuy ciuo at i'uducah in honor of ;vir. and ivirs. Traughoer and Mrs. Waticr Miller of Loaisvilie, ivy. The guests numoered eighteen. Airs. C. Q. C. Leigh entertained the members of the Garden ciub at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of ivirs. Traughber. llie members of the club and their husbands were guests at supper, which was served at small tables on the spacious . porch. The guets numbered twenty-sixMiss Susan Morton enteitained at an mfoimal atternoon party in honor of Mis. Traughber at the Ho ten The guest of home, "The Shamrock. honor was piesented with Fred Neumans Story of Paducah as a memento of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Hatch o. New York City are visiting Mrs. D. W. McAllister. and daughters, Miss Verna Green and Miss Avon Green, automohave returned fiom a ten-dabile trip through Yellowstone national park. J. M. Green y Mrs. Alice J. Kendall has returned fioin a stay of several weeks in Des Mines, Chicago and Denver. While in lies Moines she represented the Granite Teachers association at the N. E. A. convention. Mrs. Alma Sharp Darker was ths hostess Tuesday at a 500 party at he: home on North Second West street ir. honor of her sisters, Miss Lucille Davis and Miss Alton Davis, whose double wedding will take place on Au- gust IS. color scheme of pink and yellow was used throughout the rooms. Large gilt wicker baskets of goldenrod tied with pink maline were used in the living room. In the dining room the cen terpiece was a low crystal bowl ol goldenglow on a madeira cover over pink satin with crystal holders and A Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Browne announce the marriage of their daughter, Theresa L. B.'owne, to Murray Shields of Tooele. The wedding took place in tfl and Mrs. M. D. Settle, and Ardath Pnee of Provo were married last Saturday evening at 8 oclock at the home of the bride, 212i McClelland avenue. The Rev. Joseph McLain performed the ceremony. The couple left for a motor trip through southern Utah to remain until September. Mrs. Walker Paul of Cedar City is .visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green. Mr. Paul will join ner later. and Mrs. John F. Glenn announce the marriage of their daughter, Mr. Frances Viola Glenn, to LeRoy R. Chamberlain. The marraige took place in Provo March 21, and is just announced. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain left Thursday for an extended trip to the northwest. Salt Lake on August 4. The couple will make their home in this city. Ida Michelson entertained Friday evening at her home at a shower tea was given Monday afternoon from 4 until 6 oclock by Mrs. John C. Lynch and her daughter, Miss Mary Genevieve Lynch in honor of their guests, Miss in honor of Mrs. D. F. Hertzog, formerly Miss Ruby Westerson, who was married in Los Angeles recently. The lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns and punch was served on the veranda. Forty guests were present. An attractive midsummer Mary Denvir of Chicago and MLs Dorothy Asbury of Montana, classmates of Miss Lynch at in Indiana. A profusion of coial pink and orchid shaded sweet pe.s combined with ferns and gypsophila decorated the tea table. Silver candelabra with pink cathedral candies were on each corner of the table. Assisting the hostesses during the afternoon were Mi-- s Mary Dooly, Miss Olive Wall, Miss Margaret OBrien, Miss Mary OBrien, Miss Eleanor OBrien and their guests, Miss Mary Hopkinson, Miss Charlotte Reiss t and Miss Gertrude Reiss. About 150 guests called during the afternoon. Miss Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hines, who were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Klingender, have returned from a two weeks motor trip to Yellowstone park. They were the guests of Miss Catherine Ifft and her brother, Nicholas Ifft, of Pocatello for two days en route home. Miss Willora Williams Mrs. William A. Pettit and her ter, Mrs. A. Henry Stevenson, entertained at luncheon Monday afternoon at the Stevenson home on South West Temple street in honor of Miss Alton Davis and her sister, Miss Lucille Davis, whose engagements were announced Sunday. The guests were seated at one long table, which was decorated wtih low crystal bowls of pink sweetpeas and ferns. Mrs. Martha A. Murphy entertained guests at an informal evening party Monday night at her home on Ramona avenue in honor of her niece, Miss Merle MacKay, whose marriage to Lewis Meyers will take place at an early date. Mrs. E. II. Platt entertained at a luncheon Saturday at My Shop in henor of Miss Martha Struck, who i3 the guest of Miss Agnes Bowen. Miss Grace Settle, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank K. Cameron, Thursday afternoon in honor classmates at the new home of; Mrs. Maturin, 947 East street. The hours were from 6 oclock. Asssi&ting the hostesses afternoon were their mother dmfe Cameron and Mrs. Maturing trude Rose, Miss Rowena Allism Margaret Gunter, Miss Enid Miss Catherine Chandler. Cait received at the door by little Allison and Dorothy Maturin. V Miss Grace Goodrich Mrs. N. H. Stanford and daughter, Helen, left Monday for a months cation. . They will visit in Oakland, San Francisco, L03 Angeles and the beaches. Miss Dorothy Maynes has returned from a months visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco. and Mrs. Benjamin U. Siegel and baby have returned from a several Mr. at La Jolla, and Hit Jeremy were hostesses Thursfr ing at a dancing party at thee club. Miss Jeremy will leave Washington, D. C., where she tend the Mt. Vernon seminr winter. km in Miss Edith Bowring and rine Bowring entertained at ai ton Wednesday afternoon in t Miss Afton Davis and her si:(i Lucille Davis. A large wicker of goldenglow, Shasta goldenrod, tied with at bow of golden yellow maline, the centerpiece for the tea t ML daisit.-an- til lei geles, who has been the guest of Miss Frances Enking for the past month, left for Denver Monday to spend the remainder of the. summer. weeks stay South of Los An- va- sis- Miss Mary Matmin, daughter and Mrs. D. C. Maturin, and abeth Cameron, daughter of j Cal. J. Warren Beless and their son, James, have returned from Vivian park in Provo canyon, where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. New, Fresl Stocks Of Imported Canned Arriving Goods Daily MUSHROOMS OLIVES OLIVE OILS TOMATOES, With Fine Lines of and other Imported age and Sardines. Etc. ka EdamCfe Cheese, Dont forget, we make fresh- S pii - RAVIOLO, TAGLIAVINI NOODLES And can furnish Mi'shroofl Tomato Sauce with same sired. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Alder had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kuhlman and son, Harry A., Jr. Also Mrs. Henry Kuhlman and eon, Roy, all of Pawhuska, Okla. They arrived here Thursday from Yellowstone park and left Monday for Bryce and Zion canyons en rotue to their home. CAPITOL$ BROTHER 17 New Grand Hotel E. 4th So. J) |