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Show L. 7 : . . . r THE CITIZEN 12 Revue De La Ville Miss Dottie Felt, IN compliment toMrs. F. C. Bassett, April bride, Jr., entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Commercial club. Pink sweet peas in a low bowl formed the center piece for the table. The place cards were hand painted in pink sweet peas. A pink and white idea was carried out in the decorative details and the menu. Among the guests were Mrs. Rex D. Stark, Mrs. Jack B. Travers, Miss Frances Hurd, Mrs. W. Ross Hutchinson, Mrs. A. A. Hall, Miss Paloma Brown, Mrs. John A. Erickson, Mrs. H. G. Brockman, Mrs. Kenneth Prudy, Miss Ruth Treweek, Mrs. A. H. Beckman and Mrs. A. W. Felt. were featured RUSSIAN composers of the regular meeting music section of the Ladies' Literary club Tuesday afternoon at the club house. Tea was served at the close of the program. A paper was given by Miss Pearl Rothschild on The Status of Russian Music in the United States." St. Marys orchestra, with Mrs. Edward McGurrin as harp soloMrs. ist, gave several selections. Jacob Kahn gave piano numbers. Miss Naomi Heppler contributed vocal selections. Russian dances in costume were given by pupils of the Christensen dancing studio. Rev. and Mrs. Clem Davies a number of young people of the Waterloo Methodist church Tuesday evening at her home on Seventh East street. Games were followed by a. supper. The host and hostess were assisted by Miss Laura J. Adams, Mrs. M. A. Rees, the Rev. J. H. N. Williams and Mrs.' Richard were in atWheat. About thirty-fiv- e tendance. THE for the ensuing year by the Ladies auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday afternoon. The new officers are: Mrs. J. H. Saxman, president; Mrs. Eugene Kahn, vice president; Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, second vice president; Mrs. J. M. Miller, secretary-treasureMrs. T. F. Farrell, corresponding secretary. The executive board includes Mrs. W. R. Williams, Mrs. W. L. Price and Mrs. William Donohue. Arrangements were made for the annual banquet of the auxiliary which will be given at the home of Mrs. Eugene Kahn in the Canning apartments Wednesday, March 17. The committee on arrangements is composed of Mrs. William Donohue and Mrs. O. W. McGill. OFFICERS r; THE regular meeting of the Collegiate Alumnae took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. O. Leatherwoon, 1237 East Firth South street. The following alumnae of several eastern colMrs. Newton leges were hostesses: Miller, Clarke university; Miss Mar of ian Hiskey, Boston university; Miss Kate Williams, Bryn Mawr; Miss a Florence Hall, Mt. Holyoke; Dr. Jeidell, Barnard college; Mrs. William Story, Jr., Vassar; Mrs. F. W. Reynolds, Radcliffe; Miss Jean Cox, Columbia university. Mrs. W. F. Adams gave a talk on Americanization" and Miss Maxine Weil furnished a musical program. Hel-min- . Major and mrs. samuel min- - PARKER and sons, Edward, John and David, will arrive next week from Stanford university where Major Parker has been military instructor. The Parkers will make their home in Salt Lake while Major Parker is instructor in the public schools. They are former Salt Lakers. ' of Miss Evelyn THE marriage and William E. Nelson took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Howells, on South West Temple Matson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConaughy, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Scheid. MRS. J. Cushman, Mrs. Royal C. Olsen, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. J. L. Karren, Mrs. J. C. Coad, Mrs. W. E. Samuel-son- , Mrs. C. A. Howell, Mrs. M. Bailey and Mrs. C. W. Lyon ROLAND H. WOOTTON at luncheon Tuesday at her homo in the Stratford apartments in honor of Miss Lyndon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. of Park City. The hostess sisted by her sister, Miss Pelton. Schaper, S. Sutton was as-- i Rebecca) was entertained THE Utopia club afternoon at luncheon, followed by sewing, by Mrs. R. H. Seaman at her home, 427 J street. The table was decorated in pink and white carnations. The club members include Mrs. 0. F. Lamb, Mrs. W. H. Cheshire, Mrs. ELAINE EVANS will a few close friends at luncheon Saturday afternoon at her home in the Belvedere apartments in honor of Miss Constance Culmer, who is leaving for California, where she wil spend several months. MISS , Althea Wheeler, chairman of on arrangements for a meeting .Saturday afternoon of the women of the University of Utah, will be assisted by the following committees: Program, Miss Marion Jones, Mrs. G. S. Snoddy, Mrs. F. W. Reynolds; decorations, Miss Mary Mar-- MISS street. The living room was decorated in pinks and sweetpeas and ferns. Yellow jonquils in a crystal basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table. The bride wore a gown of white tricolette, with a corsage bouquet of bride roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Frank Golightly, wore pale blue taffeta. One of the bridesmaids, Miss Inez Witbeck, wore pale blue The other bridesmaid, Miss Annie Howells, was gowned in champagne taffeta. All of the attendants wore corsage bouquets of pink sweet-peaEmund Howells was best man. Assisting the bridal party and Mr. and Mrs. Howells in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Johnson, Mrs. William H. Smith and Miss Margaret Howells. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Josephine Howells and Miss Nellie Johnson. The couple will spend their honeymoon on the Pacific coast and will be at home after April 1 at 1976 South West Temple street. char-meus- e. s. W. STIBACH MRS. a.members of the entertained Elkins club at luncheon at the Rotisserie Inn St. Patricks Wednesday afternoon. day ideas were carried out in the table decorations. The place cards were shamrocks. Covers were laid for Mrs. Tessie Alexander, Mrs. A. R. Bain, Mrs. Theodore Ganser, Mrs. F. L. Hart, Mrs. H. E. Schraven, Miss Jessie Swift, Mrs. Samuel Sherrill, Mrs. J. H. Hart, Mrs. W. E. Coulam, Mrs. E. E. Bennett, Mrs. J. E. Deardorff. The afternoon was spent in sewing for charity at the home of Mrs. Stibach in the Belvedere apartments. : SPRING STYLE SHOW Next Monday Afternoon i - ...... Fashions Displayed on Living Models ; I ii ' YOU ARE INVITED m Saturday Night Dancing club give the sixth in its series of dances at the Ladies Literary club house Saturday night. The hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. E. W. THE OCLOCK ' MUSIC j 2:30 I KEITH OBRIEN CO. -- ' j |