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Show THE CITIZEN 8 South street will follow the ceremony at the church. The bridal party will include Miss Henrietta Goeltz as maid of honor, Miss Florence Story, Miss Eleanor Story and Miss Mavia Diehl of Santa Ana, Calif., brides-maid- s, and Mrs. Ivan Taggart of Hollywood, Calif., matron of honor. William .MacArthur Story will be best man, and the ushers will include Rufus Avert Tracy, Jr., Roger Reynolds, William Worthington, and L. Marshall Haines of Washington, D. C. HOLIDAYS CHRISTMAS the Bishop school at La Jolla.. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Story, Jr. Miss Hannah Ar-novit- z, UNUSUAL gaiety in social circles will be greatly augmented by the return home of many students from eastern and western colleges for the holidays and many parties are being planned and dates set for holiday festivities. Miss Getty Bergin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bergin, will arrive during the week from Miss Maderias school in Washington, D. C., which she has been attending. Miss Jeannette Steiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Steiner, will be the guest of Miss Truth Milner during the vacation and will arrive from the east the latter part of the week. Miss Virginia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lavens Smith, who is attending school at the Masters school, at Dobbs Ferry, has returned from the East. Miss Susanna Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris has also returned from Marlborough, for the holi days. Fisher Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Davidson, arrived Saturday from Notre Dame. Miss Margaret Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, will arrive Sunday from Bryn Mawr to spend - J. B. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amovitz, have returned from Miss Louise Langshas been attending ton, who the University of California, southern branch, at Los Angeles, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Langston. Miss Carol Emge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emge, will spend the holidays with relatives and friends in the east. Miss Catherine Eber-hard- t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eberhardt, who is a sophomore at Northwestern university, will be spending the holidays in Chicago. Mills College. with relatives in New York. She is a student at Barnard college. John Moulton, son of Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, who is a student at Harvard, will visit in Lawrence, Mass., during the holidays. Society was given something to talk about when news reached this city that Mrs. Suzanne Edwin Francis Holmes may soon marry Prince Nicholas Engalitcheff, relative to the late imperial family of Russia. Mrs. Holmes is an international social leader, one of few women who hold such dstinction. She was a former resident of this city where she is well known. She is at present in New York City but expects to re Miss Virginia Hills, who is attending the southern branch of the University of California at Los Angeles, will spend the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow at their home on First Avenue. Earl eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coppock, will spend the vacation with his parents. Miss Euphemia Smith has returned from the east and Cop-poc- k, was accompanied by her father, Geo. Harris Smith. Miss Florence Story will arrive from Radcliff college and Miss Eleanor Story will come from V. H. Davis, which took place Wednes-da- y morning in the Salt Lake temple, a large reception was given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Barnard J. Stewart at their home on KEELEY DEALER FOR OUR LUSCIOUS OR BRICK 25c Pt., 50 Qt. Extra Packed In Ice Mrs. R. L. Armstrong and her two beautiful twin children. Bob and Mary, the most pleasing Christmas gift she ever received. These children were born on Christmas day, one year ago, and Mrs. Armstrong was also bom on Christmas day, a very unusual occurrence, and very significant in bringing happiness into a home. Mrs. Eberhardt will leave the latter part of the week for the east to turn to her home in California soon, ter. Misses Margaret and Virginia Lamboume, students at Rowland Hall, will accompany their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George to Del Monte for the Christmas season. Miss Frances Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Porter, will spend the holidays Mr. and Mrs. William Story, Jr., spend the vacation with her daugh- Lam-bourn- e, stopping over here on her way. have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter, Marion Belle, to Frank Boydell Goeltz. The wedding will take place at St. Marks Monday evening, December 31, at 8:30 oclock. A reception at the Story home on East First Cathedral East Third South street. The bride was gowned in ivory crepe satin trimmed with rose point lace. Her tulle veil was caught with CALL YOUR the holidays with her parents. Norton Faus, son of Mrs. Charles Faus, will arrive the latter part of the week from Stanford. Hadley Bramel, son of Judge and Mrs. W. H.' Bramel, will also come from Stanford for Miss Mary Neher, the holidays. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Neher, and Miss Betty Allison, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Allison, arrived from Mills College David Hempstead, son yesterday. of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hempstead, arrived early in the week from the University of Michigan. Miss Ruth Fabian and her brother, Fred, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Fabian, arrived from eastern schools yesterday for the Christmas vacation. In honor of the marriage of Miss Bessie Lindsay, daughter or Mrs. Luella Stewart Lindsay, and Rulon (J |