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Show Cl T i i T W 6 fc. K 0 Revue De La Ville In a simple home ceremony, the marriage of Miss Marjorie Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Clark, and Delos B. Jenson took place at the home of the brides parents, 284 K street, Monday aiternoon at 1 oclock. Bishop William J. Tuddenham officiated. Luncheon followed lor relatives. A reception followed. The rooms were decorated in late summer flowers. In the living room a pink color scheme was carried out with gladioli and in the dining room a yellow color effect was developed with goldenglow and marigolds. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine and carried Cecil Brunner roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Louise Clark, who wrore gray georgette crepe and carried pink Alvin Newkirk was best gladioli. man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Clark in receiving were Mrs. Iris Speight and Mrs. Goldie Nones. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Florence Allen, Miss Theresa Ford, Miss Viola Sawyer, Miss Melva Williams and Miss Grace Hyler. Punch was served by Miss Ethel Stanford and Miss Leah Jenson. Sixty guests were in attendance. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 915 West Seventh .South street after September 1. Miss Mildred McLean, a September n bride, was the guest of honor at a tea given Monday afternoon by Miss Ruth Spiker at her home. A.cluny lace cover was on the tea table, w'ith a basket of pink sweet peas in the cenken-singto- ter. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Spiker, her sister, Mrs. Robert Wasion, and Miss Lucile MacLean. The guests numbered thirty. whose engagement was recently announced, will be extensively entertained previous to her wedding. Miss Ruby Kincaid gave a miscellaneous in honor of the bride last Monday night at her home on Eleventh East streeet. Twenty guests Miss Margaret Russell, weie in attendance. and Miss Gertrude Christensen entertained at an evening supper and a theatre party Miss Clarice Anderson in honor of Miss Russell. The officers of the Twentieth ward Sunday school gave a party Wednesday evening for Miss Russell and also in honor of Miss Florence Scofield, who will leave soon for Salina to teach school. Mrs. S. S. Reynolds enteitained the Caravan club Thursday night at her home, 319 Fourth avenue, in honor of the bride. Miss Margaret Finch and Miss Nancy Finch will entertain in her honor Saturday evening at a buffet supper. An old-fashione- d quilting bee, the latest revival in the way of pre-nupti- al entertainments, was given Monday aft- ernoon by Miss Emily Grant in honor of Miss Daisy Rolapp, a fall bride, at the home of Miss Grants sister, Mrs. A. D. Boyle, on E street. Eighteen triends of the bride were invited to gather around a quilting frame in which a quilt was stretched and put in stitches in the interest of the biides household equipment. The hostess was assisted by her sisters, Mrs. Edna W. Sloan and Miss Fiances Grant. Tea was served late in the afternoon. The rooms were decorated in goldenglow and mangolds. . Dr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Y. Canno also entertained Monday night in honor of Miss Rolapp and her fiance, David Romney. A bullet supper vras served. Red roses in a basket foimed the centerpiece for the supper table. Garden flowers were uied throughout the house. Fifty guests were in attend ance. Mrs. E. L. Durfee entertained Monday afternoon at her home at 950 Laird avenue, in honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of her son, Neil. Goldenglow and other yellow decorations were used throughout the house. Daisies and white sweet peas surrounded the birthday cake and formed the centerpiece for the table. Those present were Robert Lobb, Lansing Mills, Kenneth Carlston, Lawrence Myher, Adde Durfee, Rosanna Neilson, Marjorie Cieathors, Elwood Hawley and Wazuuzella Hogan. 1 music. Three hundred invitations were issued. For Mios Mildred MacLean, a biide, Mrs. Marun U. Stock-ma- n entex tamed at her home on E Street. A crystal basket of pmk roses was the centerpiece for the tea table, on a cluny cloth cover. Pink tulle on the handle of the basket further emphasized the color . scheme. Individs with ual ices were Sep-teniD- er heart-shape- d, kew-p.e- on top. Miss Reien Wixcey and Miss Lucile MacLean assisted the hostess. tion meeting in Price next fait mittees having charge of the t of the council of the general tion and the intermountain meeting in Salt Lake in Juner tructed to prepare reports to j to the state federation. It was decided to appoint a y tee to revise the constitution state feedration. board membeij tendance included Mrs. E. 0. Mrs. John Culley and Mrs. j J rell of Ogden; Mrs. T. N. Springville and Mrs. C. W. Tot Out-of-towT- i Park City. of In a pretty home ceremony, Miss Bessie Beveridge and Harry T. Cromar weie married Tuesday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Beveridge, on Ninth East street. The marriage service wras read by Bishop Joseph Christensen at 7 oclock in the presence of relatives and a few close friends. A reception followed. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Cromar and Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Beveridge. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. R. H. Morris, Mrs. B. E. Smith, Mrs. Fred Wanless, Mrs. Frank Hall, Miss Mildred Barertte, Miss Ida Nebeker and Miss Neva Baer. An orchestra and the Ariel quartet furnished the music. n Miss Catherine ODonnell tained some of her schoolmate: Marys academy at tea at herb: South Temple street Tuesday noon. Pink and white sweet; a basket formed the center the tea table. Pink malinee from the chandelier to kewpif; :tta corners of the table. The r room was decorated in .t Beauty roses and goldenglo: bui used in the living room. The guests included Miss :ot Me Eckard, Miss Virginia Rich, lei Brooks, Miss Theresa McAdsr ML Helen Bowen, Miss Mary Miss Retta Miss It Heath, Hause and Miss Virginia I Riley to The guests numbered 200. Following a short wedding trip the couple will be at home after September 6 at 963 East Sixth South streeet. to alii Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hansen and daughter, Hazel, have returned to their home in Shoshone, Idaho, after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simpkin on Kensington avenue. One of the largest teas of the summer season was given at the Tennis Miss club Tuesday afternoon by Gladys Orem and Miss Mary Orem in honor of Miss LeJeune Ackerman, who will be married to William Walter Orem, brother of the hostesses, Sep- tember Miss Margaret Russell, a September bride, was the guest of honor at a dinner at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday evening, given by Miss Clarice Anderson and Miss Gertrude Christensen. A theatre party at the Pantages followed Pink sweet peas decorated the ner table and the favors were kew-pie- s. Covers w'ere laid for six, the guests including, besides the guest of honor, Miss Myrtle Cameron, Miss Margaret Anderson and Miss Ruby Kincaid. silver was carried out in the decorations. Goldenglow and marigolds were used throughout the rooms. A punch-bow- l was in the center of the tea table, surrounded by silver candlesticks holding yellow candles. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Raymond Ackerman, Mrs. W. C. Orem and Mrs. C. J. Simpson. Presiding at the tea table were Miss Aimee Whitney, Miss Mary Romney, Miss Belle Livingston and Miss Leah Burton. As- sisting in serving were Miss Priscilla Stohr, Miss Adelaide Ackerman, Miss Ellen Schramm, Miss Gene Hanson, Miss Eleanor Richards, Miss Anna Dailey, Miss Frances Armstrong and Miss Rachel Rallif. Receiving the guests' cards were Peggy Ackerman and Evelyn Hammond. Burns orchestra furnished The Miss Ruby Williams entertained at a shower Tuesday night at her home, 53 Fairmont apartments, in honor of her niece, Miss Ruth Clark, who will be married soon. The rooms were decorated in goldenglow and snapdragons. Light refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted by Miss Lillian Clark, Miss Judith Clark and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen. t The board of directors of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs met Tuesday morning at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. E. O. Lcatherwood, state presi- dent, presided. Mrs. J. It. Morrell of Ogden was instructed to write to Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry, chairman of the department of fine arts for the general federation of womens clubs, asking her to take part in the program for the state federa- - Fresl mi Stocks din- 7. A color scheme of gold and New, ' i drt the Of Imported Canned Good Arriving Daily the i mi: ref MUSHROOMS OLIVES OLIVE OILS TOMATOES, With Fine Lines of and other Imported age and Sardines. aid she Etc. the iu EdamCi Cheese,- - Dont forget, we make fresh RAVIOLO, TAGLIAVINU NOODLES p0 fac Ms An jn And can furnish 1: Mushrooff Tomato Sauce with same the I sired. die oli CAPITOl BROTHER 17 New Grand Hotel E. 4th So. Bl4 |