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Show THE CITIZEN 7!3 Revue De La Ville a pontifical ATebrated for nuptial mass, the first time Mr. Kearns at his home in Federal Heights on Tuesday evening. cel- in Utah, the marriage service of Miss Thomas Kathryn Whitney and Kearns, Jr., took place at the Cathed- TN honor of Mrs. Bertha Groweg, who will leave Saturday for her home in Defiance, Ohio, after a six weeks visit to Mrs. Wesley King, a number of entertainments have been given this week. ral of the Madeleine Wednesday oclock. The ceremorning at mony was performed by the Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, bishop of Salt Lake. The wedding music was furnished Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Neel enand Edward violinist, Fitzpatrick, by tertained at the Country club WedMiss Loretta Malone, organist. As nesday evening for Mrs. Groweg. an offertory Mr. Fitzpatrick played Thursday Mrs. F. F. Reed entertained the "Ave Maria, by Gounod. Miss at luncheon at her home on East Malone gave a program of approSouth Temple street, and Thursday music the ceremony, evening Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ackpreceding priate Bridal into March, by erman gave a small dancing party at the drifting of the wedding their home on Second avenue. Mrs. Camp, at the approach was played during F. W. Meakin entertained at luncheon party. Soft music March Nuptiale, by Friday at her home on Second avenue the service. Becker, was the recessional. in honor of Mrs. Groweg and also of The ushers, Eugene Slusser and Mrs. W. T. Duncan of Denver, Colo., Heber Young, Wallace Kelly and Jo- who is the guest of Mrs. 0. W. Mcseph Porter, were in advance of tbe Gill. (Friday evening, following a lake wedding party. Miss Helen Kearns, party, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bassett bridesmaid, entered next alone. Then entertained at supper at their home the bride appeared with her brother, on Tweltfh East street in compliment Hardin Whitney, who gave her away. to Mrs. Groweg. Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shay entertainFollowing was the train-bearebride. the cousin of ed at supper on the roof garden at the Margaret Fisher, R. Hotei Utah in honor of Mrs. Groweg. The bridegroom and his best man, sancC. Taylor, met the party at the Dr. and Mrs. Louis Arnold entertained at a party at the Orpheum Monday tuary. The bride wore a gown of white evening to witness the moving picture satin, with a court train caught from of Nazimova in The Red Lantern, the shoulders. A handsome lace veil, with Mrs. Groweg as guest of honor. arranged in. cap effect, with a chaplet Supper followed at the Arnold home of orange blossoms, extended to the on Second avenue. The decorations edge of the train. A brooch of dia- were garden flowers. monds and rubies, a gift of the bridegroom, clasped the veil just above MR. and Mrs. George D. Kent at their home on East the brow. The bridal bouquet was of bride roses and orchids, with a show- Ninth South street Wednesday night in honor of Mrs. Grace Mettler, who er of white sweet peas. will leave soon for California to make Miss Kearns wore a peach-coloreThe guests included memGeorgette crepe with crystal trim- her home. of the Liberty park Methodist mings and a large hat trimmed with bers where Mrs. Mettler was forpink and lavender sweet peas. She church, carried Ophelia roses with a shower merly deaconess. A program was given in the home and refreshments of lavender sweet peas. The train-bearwore white Georgette crepe were served on the lawn. The proover pink satin, with a twist of pink gram included a vocal solo by Albert Berrett, accompanied by Mrs. William ribbon in her hair. mandolin and piano selections A wedding breakfast was given foi Wahl; by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Roberts, with lowing the church ceremony at the by Miss Lestie home of the brides aunt, Mrs. Frank piano accompaniment Mettler's work Kent; a tribute to Mrs. Fisher, in Federal Heights, for the as deaconess by A. Tracy. About sevenbridal party and relatives. A basket ty-five guests were in attendance. of gypsophila and maidenhair ferns was arranged with the flowers and LUNCHEON was given Tuesday extended over the cloth. Knots of d afternoon by Miss Mignon orange blossoms, caught with garat the Hotel Utah in honor of lands of white satin ribbon, encircled the table just inside the plates. The Miss Irma Sims, a bride of the week. garA large basket of place cards bore the monogram of the bride and bridegroom. The couple den flowers formed the centerpiece left for San Francisco and will motor for the table. Lavender tulle was from there through the northwest. tied on the handle of the basket and CorThe going-awa- y gown was of dark was twined among the flowers. blue serge, with hat and boots to sage bouquets for each guest corrematch ,and a taupe hat with a blue sponded with the centerpiece. The veil. Following the honeymoon, Mr. place cards were hand painted in simand Mrs. Kearns will return to this ilar flowers. Besides the bride, covcity and will shortly go to Park City ers Avere laid for the following guests: to make their home near the Silver Mrs. Wilson Wiley, Miss Gertrude AlMiss King mine in a bungalow Just erected mond, Miss Becky Almond, Tuck-fielAmelia Margetts, Miss Maud for them. Miss Laura Cook, Miss Addle David Keith gave a stag party for 10 r, d er A Hey-woo- old-fashion- d, Covers were laid for Miss Marion Wright, Miss Marie Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren W. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Thad-deu- s Stevens and D. S. Romney. Thackery, Mrs. Washburn Chipman Hunter, Mrs. Winifred Fitzpatrick, Mrs. George H. Sims, Mrs. David Bullough. Luncheon was served in the main dining room of the hotel and the guests played cards on the mezzanine floor. A RETTILY arranged home wedding was that of Miss Irma Sims and IN honor of Miss Irma Sims, Miss Amelia Margetts entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home, 26 East E. R. Hannibal, Fourth South street, Monday afternoon. A pink and lavender color scheme was carried out in the table decorations and throughout the house. A large gold bowl of pink and lavender sweet peas was the centerpiece for the table. The place cards and tally cards were sketches of Cupids and hearts. Covers were laid for the following guests, besides the guest of honor: Miss Grace SimsMrs. David Bullough, Mrs. George H. Sims, Miss Mignon Heywood, Miss Maud Tuck-fielMiss Tulla Mollerup, Mrs. Alma Larkin, Mrs. William Montgomery, Miss Louisa Wells, Mrs. W. B. Tracy, Mrs. John M. Margetts, Miss Florence McDonald, Mrs. Ernest W. Christensen, Miss Aline Lynch, Mrs. T. H. Thatcher. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Christensen and Miss Florence McDonald. H. Sims, 526 Third d, -- party was given by Miss A LAWN Ruth Sears at her home on Laird avenue Monday night The lawn was hung with Japanese lanterns and garden phlox in various shades was used in decorating the house, the lawn and supper table. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Joseph Evans and Miss Fanny Mills. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Thad-deu- s J. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. M. Kuhre, Miss Elizabeth Moyle, Miss Leah Farr, Miss Amy Silver, Miss Fanny Mills, Miss Mildred Tanner, Miss Romania Hyde, Miss Golda Hyde, Miss Margaret Hinckley, Earl Lambert, Kenneth Barnes, Raymond Becraft, Arthur Evans, Henry Moyle, Victor Sears and Buswell Walker. old-fashion- ed Ruth Spence entertained at at the Country club Wednesday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Grace Seward of Los Garden flowers decorated the table. Covers were laid for the following guests, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. M. L. Critchlow, Mrs. Ernest Hill, Mrs. G. M. Robbins, Mrs. J R. Howard, Mrs A. L. Moreton, Miss Alice 'Felt, Miss Gertrude Miss Dorothy Jenkins, Miss Margaret Merrill and Miss Vivian MISS An-gc-le- s. Geo-ghega- n, El-lerbec- k. which took place Thursday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ceremony was performed by Dr. Levi Edgar Young of the L. D. S. church and was followed by a reception. The brides gown was of white net embroidered in silver butterflies over georgette crepe. She wore a veil and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and white sweet peas. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Sims in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ahern. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Miriam Wells, Miss Louisa Wells, Miss Melba Rollo, Mrs. D. Chase Rich, Miss Phyllis Goulet and Miss Sara Quayle. Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal are taking s a wedding trip through the west. four-month- A MISCELLANEOUS shower and card party was given by Mrs. B. T. Famey and Miss Jessie Pinney at the Farney home, 716 Eighth avenue. Tho card tables were placed on the lawn and refreshments were also served there. The supper table was decorated with pink roses and sweetpeas. A large crystal basket of pink roses was in the center, surrounded by four smaller crystal baskets of sweetpeas. White ribbon extended from the chandelier to the comers, of the table. The place cards were hand painted in slippers filled with pink flowers. The guests, besides the guest of honor, included Mrs. A. E. Rodwell, Miss Ollie Naylor, Miss Virginia Wood, Miss Grace Wood, Mrs. W. R. Cady, Mrs. S. N. Jenkinson, Miss Norah Zink, Miss Daisy Allen, Mrs. E. C. Davis, Mrs. E. E. Keeler, Mrs. C. L. Shields, Miss Florence Olt, Miss Essie Hitch, Miss Lucy Hitch and Mrs E. E. Franklin. With Mrs. A. T. McCanne, who. will leave soon for Ogden to make her home, as guest of honor, Mrs. Philip Schonert and Mrs. E. II. Dorman entertained at the Schonert home on East Second South street at breakfast Wednesday morning. Breakfast was served at small tables, each having as a centerpiece a crystal basket of pink sweet peas. Covers were laid The hostesses were for thirty-six- . assisted by WELCOMING home their son, East street. The Miss Gladys Davis and Miss Margaret Dorman. C. B. Hawley, Jr., from who has recently returned France, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawley entertained at dinner at the Country club Wednesday night, followed by dancing. Garden flowers in patriotic colors decorated the table and the place cards bore patriotic emblems. Among the dinners given at the Country club Wednesday evening was one by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawley for eighteen and another by Miss Elsa Bamberger for twelve persons. Miss Sadie Myers of Chicago, who (Continued on Page 17.) |