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Show THE CITIZEN 3 Revue De La Ville OBrien and Miss Genevieve Hoffman. dance was given WedA DINNER nesday evening at the Country club by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Moreton Cheesman, in Compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenbaum of Chicago. The guests were seated for dinner at small tables, each having as a center-pieca bowl of gayly colored summer flowers, and dancing was enjoyed later. The guests numbered sixty. FAMILY party was given Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. H. L. A. Culmer on C street in com- Gal-ighe- n, pliment to Brigadier General and Mrs. Briant H. Wells of Washington, D. C., former Salt Lakers, who are visiting in the city. The lawn was hung with Japanese lanterns and decorated with American flags. Punch was served on the lawn and a late supper in the house. The supper table had a cluny lace cover over pink, with a basket of pink sweet peas as a centerpiece. Garden flowers were used throughout the house. The guests numbered seventy, including connections of the Wells family. . at E. A. WOLFE entertained MRS. musical reception Tuesday night at her home on Second avenue in honor of her nephew, Z. Earl Meeker of Los Angeles, who is her guest for a few days on his way home from Denver. The house was decorated in goldenglow, pink snapdragons and gladioli. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. W. C. and her daughter, Miss Ruth Lock--ingto- n, Wolfe. A musical program was furnished by Mr. Meeker, baritone, assisted by Miss Rita Gould, contralto soloist at the Calvary Presbyterian church at . Riverside, Cal., and also by Mrs. Ethel Nettleton Ramey and Mrs. Marguerite Duvall Johnson, pianists of this city. About thirty guests were in attend- SHARMAN was hostess delightful luncheon Wednesthe Country club, in compl- day at r, iment to her cousin, Miss Helen of Logan, Mont., who has left for a visit in Rock Springs, Wyo., after an extended visit in Salt Lake. Covers were laid for the following: Miss Irene Savage, Miss Gertrude Thomas, Miss Beth McCune, Miss Helen Knowlton,' Miss Olive Wall, Miss Rosella Ellerbeck, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Myra Cameron, Miss Marjorie Wasson, Miss Norma Muller, Miss Ruth Cowie, Mrs. Carl Fisher, Be-vie- . i LUNCHEON was given Wednesday at the Country club by Miss Marjorie Howard and Miss Marjorie A The friends. guests were seated at small tables, each decorated with a bowl of summer flowers in gay colors. Covers were laid for Mrs. John Earl Lewis, Mrs. Bidwell, to MISS aINEZ of Miss Monroe and Mr. McNiece, for San Francisco. They will visit Honolulu before going to Manila, where Mr. McNiece will engage in business the next two years. Mrs. McNiece is a daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Monroe of Pennsylvania, and is an alumna of Leland Stanford university. Mr. McNiece is a son of the late A. G. McNiece, for- merly Presbyterian minister of Salt Lake. He is a graduate of Princeton university. Tuesday morning at the First ONPresbyterian church on South Temple street, .the marriage of Miss Margaret Stuart Kelley of Knoxville, Tenn., and Raymond W. Van Camp of Wellsford, Kan., was solemnized. Dr. H. W. Reherd, president of Westminster college, was the officiating minister, and Miss Kathryn Davies played the wedding march. Miss Kelley was attended by her sister, Mrs. N. L. Alison, as matron of honor, and Mr. Van Camp had N. L. Alison as his best man. After a honeymoon in the canyons, Mr. and Mrs. Van Camp will go to Kansas to make their home. ance. . 9 HELEN MONROE, teacher of at the East High school, G. and Irwin McNiece, who has been home from army service in France about two weeks, were marired at 9 oclock Wednesday night at the residence of the brides aunt, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Caithness apartments. The couple left after the ceremony, which was attended by only near relatives MISS A LUNCHEON was given Wednesday afternoon at the Country club by Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson and Miss Mayme Noble, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Adams, of Mrs. Gustave Luellwitz of Minneapolis, formerly Miss Leta McMillan, and Denver, formerly Miss Ann Mae McMillan, who are visiting the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan. The guests were seated at one long table, which was adorned with bowls of garden flowers, in white and yel-- , low. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. Ashby D. Cleveland, Mrs. Robert Glendinning, Mrs. Nicholas A. Robertson, Mrs. Thomas G. Griffin, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mrs. r, James E. Jennings, Mrs. James E. Mrs. James L. Franken, Mrs. Frank L. Dodge, Mrs. Edward McGur-rlMrs. Charles W. Fifield, Mrs. W. Edward Fife, Mrs. James E. Cosgriff, Mrs. George Airis, Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien, Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall, Mrs. George H. Smith, Mrs. Union V. Worthington, Mrs. Sam Park, Mrs. Charles H. Post, Mrs. James C. Dick, Mrs. Fred Dem, Mrs. John V. Lyle and Mrs. Joy H. Johnson. A Dorothy Bamberger, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Miss Helen Sharp, Miss Phoebe Dey, Miss Margaret Callow, Miss Miss Margaret Dorothy Jennings, Walker, Miss Marjorie Pearson, Miss Florence Halloran and Miss Sharp. e A ' berger, Mrs. Joel Nibley, Mrs. Ruel Halloran, Mrs. Harry W. Sturgis, Mrs. Charles R. Jones, Mrs. Frederick Richards Taylor, Mrs. George Lawrence, Mrs. Ricard, Mrs. Bert Calvin, Miss Elsa Bamberger, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Ora Sharp, Miss Mary Dooly, Miss Frances Callow, Miss Ruth Farnsworth, Miss Winnifred Walker, Miss Marjorie Tonkin, Miss Mrs. J. F. Christiansen, Mrs. Ned Woodruff, Mrs. Woodward Mayo, Mrs. Curtis Moran, Mrs. Sidney H. Young, Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Margaret marriage of Miss Hazel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Franklin, and Francis H. McCor-nlc-k of Windsor, Canada, took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. C. E. Davis, on Hollywood avenue. Mr. McComick recently returned from England, where he served as a lieu-- ' tenant in the Royal air forces. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen and was followed by a large 'reception. The rooms were ' decorated with summer flowers in yellow and white. The bride wore a dainty gown of white georgette crepe and carried bride's roses. Mrs. Harold Goss of Berkeley, Cal., sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore pink taffeta, with a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas. Harold Goss was best man. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Rosella Mantle, Miss Alice Newman, Miss Anna Jones, Miss Jessie Finney and Miss Virginia Wood. The couple are leaving for a wedding trip through Tellowstone park, and after September 1 will be at home in Detroit, Mich. THE forty-fiv- e Walter McChrystal, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Russell Peter Hartle, Mrs. Lewis William Sowles, Mrs. Russell Kimball Woodruff, Mrs. George Brodie, Mrs. John Dare Van Cott, Mrs. Russell Yeates, Mrs. Thomas Freeland Boise, Mrs. John Elliott Clark, Mrs. Walter Newton Pugh, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Alvah Lee, Mrs. Harry Baum, Mrs. Paul Keyser, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. Clarence Bam Arthur 'DRIGADIER GENERAL AND MRS. Wells were entertained at an informal bonfire party by Mayor and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry at their home at Brighton, Saturday evening. Briga dier General and Mrs. Richard W. Young, who are spending the summer at Brighton; were also guests. AyfISS MARIAN REDD entertained at dinner Monday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. 0. N. Lewis, in the Staats apartments, in honor Miss Emily Brinton and Miss Cannon. Cards were enjoyed Jean after dinner. honor of Brigadier General and INMrs. Briant H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Riter entertained at dinner at their country home in Cottonwood ' Tuesday night. The table was decorated in garden flowers. Covers were laid for ten. .... Mrs. W. Lockingham was hostess Wednesday at a breakfast at her home on Ninth East street in honor of her nephew, Zenas Meeker of Los Angeles. The table was decorated with a white basket of yellow summer flowers. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mattie E. McKay and Miss Ruth Wolfe. Covers were laid for fifteen, including the party with which Mr. Meeker is traveling from Denver, and Salt Lake friends. C. A luncheon was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Len O. Bird at her home in Hillcrest apartments. The hostess was assisted by Miss Amelia Margetts and Mrs. Enid Orlob. The guests numbered fifteen . In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Scipio, Utah, who were recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson entertained Wednesday evening at their home on M street. The evening was spent in dancing and a musical program was given by Miss Viola Peterson and Miss Esther Kjer. The rooms were decorated with a variety of garden flowers. A kew-pi- e bride in a mound of pink shaded sweet peas was the centerpiece for the supper table. The guests numbered thirty. Jenkinson entertained Wednesday afternoon at a Kensington at her home on H street in honor of Mrs. Louis M. Fernley. Mrs. A. H. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peterson enter- Thursday evening at their home on Lake street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Scipio, Utah. tained Mrs. W. A. Peterson and little nephew, Gordon Parry, are leaving for a trip to Liberty, Idaho. Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson and her two little daughters, Naddie Louise and Jeanette, left for southern Nevada and California to join Mr. Clawson, who is in business there. Mr. and Mrs. J. Callow have an auto tour through the left for Grand of Miss Nadine Dunn of Brigham City Canyon. and Miss Anne Lee Kirk of Moab. Mrs. Rachel E. Waite left WednesThe decorations were in pink and lavender sweet peas arranged in a day for a two weeks trip through basket as a centerpiece for the table. Yellowstone. She is the niece of GenBesides the guests of honor, covers' eral Washburn, who was the first govwere laid for Miss Lucile Farnsworth, ernment explorer of the park country, |