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Show THE CITIZEN i.3 Revue De La Ville JOSEPHINE MATHEWS at a dancing party , i.V Monday evening at the Mathews home on First North street in honor of Miss Marguerite Taylor and A. L. Larsen, whose marriage takes place next week.' The living rooms were bright with a profusion of. midsummer garden flowers. The supper table was covered with a lace cloth and was cend tered with a crystal basket of sweet peas tied with a butterfly bow of the same shade of tulle. Miss Mathews was assisted during the evening by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Mathews, and sister, Mrs. Anne Mathews, and Mrs. M. Harvey Ward. Fifty guests were in attendance. . flame-colore- MitS. T. C. HAIR entertained t. w has been received in the announcing the marriage of Miss Belle Gregory or Toronto, Canada, to A. B. Gibson of this city. The marriage took place in Flint, Mich. Mrs. Gibson was a nurse with the British army for four years. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson have gone on a motor trip through Idaho and Wyoming. HONOR of Miss Marguerite Taylor and A. L. Larsen, whose marriage takes place next week, Miss IN ' by Mrs. Frank Stewart and Miss Nell Verna Hillam, entertained at the lam home on C street at a shower and Saturday afternoon Miss Taylor will be hostess at a trousseau tea at her home on North Main street. Ladd. The guests included, besides the guest of honr: Miss May Covey, Miss Helen Ferriss, Miss Cornelia Brookie, Miss Olive Miller, Miss Helen Hil- - , AANY parties were entertained at WA the midweek dinner dance at the Country club Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peery entertained twenty guests. A long table was adorned with golden marigolds and blue cornflowers arranged in three mounds. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Pyper, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dern, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nib-leMr. and Mrs. J. W. Rooklidge, Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace of Des Moines, Iowa, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George A. Steiner. The guests, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Steiner, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mrs. Stanley Sears and Miss Kate Groo. The table was decorated in garden flowers. Miss Florence Halloran entertained 'Mr. and Mrs. a party of thirty-four- ; J. McGrath had a party of twenty-four- , and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weeter entertained six guests. y, evening at a party at her home on Wilson avenue in honor of Miss Peari James, a bride-elecThe living rooms were bright with a wealth of pink and white sweet peas. In the dining room a color scheme of yellow was carried out. The supper table was covered with a handsome Madeira cloth and was centered with a crystal basket filled with golden-gloand deep yellow marigolds. The hostess was assisted during the evening by her mother, Mrs. Stewart, and by Miss Alvira Stewart. Those who met the guest of honor Included Miss Mabel James, Miss Mary Jensen, Miss Mattie Hall, Miss Edna Hall, Miss Marion Edington, Miss Adelaide Thackery, Miss Ger trade Dent, Miss Dorothy Hall, Miss Irene Dent, Miss Maurine Cannon, Miss Elsie Pike, Miss Hazel Vorking, Miss Lucile Welti, Miss Florence Welti and Mrs. Aired. WORD Miss L. I. Sneddon and her sister. MISS Louise Bateman entertained the members of the bridal party at dinner Sunday evening at her home on Second avenue. Covers were laid for Miss Taylor, Miss Myrtle Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sneddon, Jack Long-doReuben E. Cardwell and A. L. Larsen. Tuesday evening Mrs. C. C. Larsen entertained at her home on Second East street at a handkerchief shower for the bride-elect- ; Wednesday afternoon Mrs. William Bell entertained at a Kensington at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Romney; Thursday Miss Irma Smoot was hostess at luncheon for Miss Taylor; Friday afternoon Mrs. A. H. Beckman presided at a kensington; Friday evening Mrs. n, F. E. MARCY, who will leave for Los Angeles to make her home, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the home of Mrs. Frank Gardner on Perry ave- MISS nue Tuesday, with Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Thomas OConnor and Mrs. George Smith as hostesses. Goldenglow was used throughout the house and nasturtiums in shades of yellow and flame color decorated one large and several smaller luncheon tables. The flowers were arranged in crystal baskets. Covers were laid for Mrs. C. E. Hawver, Mrs. J. H. Riddle, Mrs. W. W. Warner, Mrs. C. H. Talmadge, Mrs. Rankin of Kansas City, Mrs. C. A. Faus, Mrs. H. R. Welch, Mrs. G. E. Forrester, Mrs. Henry Bracken, Mrs. G. B. Lockhart, Mrs. Wesley King, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mrs. F. J. Curtis, Mrs. C. M. Bell, Miss Helen Young, Miss Jane Woodart and Mrs. Connor. GENEVE STEWART at tea Tuesday afternoon at her home, 938 East First South street, in honor of Miss Delia who left Thursday for Washington with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nebeker, to make her home. MISS -- Neb-eke- r, A basket of pink sweet peas was the centerpiece for the tea table. Goldenglow and gladioli were used about the house. The hostess was assisted Reilley, Miss Ruth Seaman, Miss Kathryn King, Miss Ruth Nebeker, Miss Katherine McAllister and Miss Ottilie McAllister. - LUNCHEON was given by Mrs. E. A. Wall Tuesday at her home on East South' Temple street in honor of Mrs! J. W. Houston', who has recently returned from New York, and of Mrs. Patrick Kerwin, who will leave soon for California, after spending some' time in New York. Petunias in rich coloring were arranged in a low bowl as a' centerpiece Summer garden flowfor the ers were ed throughout the house. were in Japanese deThe place signs. Co s were laid for fourteen. A -- liott Clark, Mrs. Ruel G. Halloran, Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Mrs. Harold Fabian, Mrs. Kenneth Yeates, Mrs. Russell . K. Woodruff, Mrs. Arthur Hertzler, Miss Sibyl Walker, Miss Margaret Walker, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Miss Elsa Bamberger, Miss Dorothy Bamberger, Miss ' Dora Thomas, Miss Maye Riter, Miss. Clair Riter, Miss Genevive Hoffman, ' Miss Margaret OBrien, Miss Helen Kearns, . , ; . Miss Phoebe Dey, Miss Olive Wall, Miss Marjorie Howard and Miss Mar- jorie Bidwell. MISS HAZEL ALLEN of this city William T. Greenwell of Og- den were married Wednesday night at 8 oclock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. H. H. Harrison, 1578 Harvard avenue. .A . reception . followed. tM-- le. The living room, where the cere- mony was performed, was adorned in gladioli in orchid shades, combined with palms and ferns. The serving table in the dining room was decorated in pink sweet peas in a basket. Supper was served from small tables in a pergola on the lawn. Each table had a crystal basket of Black-eyeSusans as a centerpiece. The bride wore orchid colored tulle over taffeta and carried orchids. Those who assisted in receiving were Mrs. A. M. Allen, the brides mother, and Mrs. Greenwell of Ogden, mother of the bridegroom. Serving were Miss Marjorie Burrows, Miss s ?s was given WednesA LUNCHEON day at the Country club by Mrs. . Harry W. Sturges in honor of Mrs. John Daire Van Cott, who will leave soon for Boston with her husband to make her home, and of Mrs. George d Brodie, who is with her mother, Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff, while her husband, Lieutenant Brodie, is overseas. Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. Arthur L. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Lynn Thompson, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Jr., Mrs. Arthur' McChrystal, Mrs. Evelyn T. Foster, Mrs. Paul Keyser, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Thomas F. Boise, Mrs. George Lawrence, Mrs. John El Hope Fox of Ogden, Miss Gladys Ar- - A THEATRE SPITE!!!! A WONDER PICTURE OF THE AGE Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday OLIVE THOMAS in THE SPITE BRIDE He Married Her for Spite August 31 Dont Forget the Date August 31 That is when TED HENKEL Musician and leader de luxe innovates the new grand AMERICAN THEATRE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 31-PIEC- ES 7 |