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Show 'fr'l s TiSE CITUfcN 6 Revue De La Vitie p i Miss Lyle Davis entertained at the Hotel Utah Monday afternoon at a luncheon in honor of Miss Afton Davis and her sister. Miss .Lucille Davis, brides of the week. A crystal basket of pink and white sweet peas, gypsophila and ferns form ed the centerpiece. The place cards were hand painted in .bridal designs. The guests were Miss Maurin Bow-rinMrs. Alma Sharp Barker, Mrs. Reid Gardner, Miss Jessie Parry, Miss Alice Hoare, Mrs. La Mont Preece, Mrs. George Amussen and Miss Gladys Anderson. f Donald and Miss Luella Johnson have returned from California, where they spent several weeks. ferns. Crystal holders with dles were on each corner of The hostess was assisted by Rigby, Miss Edna Rigby The Order of the Gleam alumnae will entertain at a lake party this Saturday afternoon at Saltair. The members are asked to bring a picnic lunch and to take the 2:30 train. Marie Rigby. g, j Miss Margaret Stone, a bride of the month, entertained at trousseau tea Sunday afternoon, from 4 until 6 oclock, at her home on Seventh East street. The reception and living rooms were decorated with golden-gloand ferns, arranged in wicker baskets and tall crystal vases. In the dining room there wras a crystal basket of pink sweet peas. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. E. Stone, and her sister, Miss Marian Stone, and Miss Lily Mae Shick, who will be one of Miss Stones bridesmaids. The guests numw .1 I ii V i 1 bered thirty. Mr3. Gordon Croft entertained at her home on E street at a kensington tea Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Laura McDonald, a bride of the week. A color scheme of gold and blue was used on the tea table and in the dining room.- A large crystal basket of zinnias and bluebells tied with yellow Zintulle formed the centerpiece. nias in the deep red s hades, combined with ferns, decorated the living room. - The marriage of Miss Alma M. Blunt of Spokane, Wash., and Fred J. Miller of Ogden, Utah, took place August 13 at the Westminster Presbyterian church in this city. The Rev. A. V. Brown performed the ceremony. After August 18 the couple will be at home street, Ogden. at 561 Twenty-eighth Mrs. Jack Keith and daughter, Miss Katherine Keith, arrived in Salt Lake Saturday for a short stay before continuing their trip east. Mrs. Keith and daughter have spent some time on the coast. During their stay in Salt Lake they will be at their home in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copeland of Denver, Colo., are guests of Mrs. Copelands sister, Mrs. George H. Watson, in the Emery apartments. Miss Sylvia Fuller and Miss May Alvey have returned from a trip through Idaho, where they visited with friends. Mrs. D. O. Larson entertained at a dinner party last Saturday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Louise Block and her daughter, Miss Ruth Sound, Canada, who are visiting with friends and relatives in this city. Block, of Owens An announcement of interest is made by Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith of the engagement of their niece, Miss Faith Gottschall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gottschall of Ogden, to John The Riley James of Kansas City. wedding took place Thursday evening at the home of the Keiths in- the Belvedere hotel apartments and was followed by a large reception dance in the reception hall of the Belvedere. Miss Katherine Keith was the bridesmaid, Lester Gottschall, brother of the bride, was best man, and little Kenneth Gottschall was the ring bearer. The Rev. John E. Carver of the First Presbyterian church of Ogden performed the ceremony. In honor of Miss Gottschall and her fiance, John Riley James of Kansas City, who arrived in Salt Lake on Monday, Dr. and Mrs. Keith and their daughter, Miss Katherine Keith, entertained Wednesday at a dinner dance at the Country club. Francisco to attend the National W. C. T. U. convention, which will be held in San Francisco from August 18 to 23. They will later visit in southern California. Miss Mary Richards and Miss Eleanor Van Cott have returned from Grighton, where they have spent several weeks. Miss Ethel Farrell, Mrs. John Me- - Miss Mae and Miss N. McCurdy and daughter, Miss Susan McCurdy, and son, Sydney, of Glendale, Cal., have arrived to visit with Mrs. McCurdys parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Willis W. Greene, who were accompanied by Miss Bessie Scott, returned Tuesday from a two weeks trip through the Yellowstone park and the Jackson Hole country. Schuring entertained Tuesday in honor of Miss Margaret Greene, who has just returned from Yellowstone national park. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Florence Schuring, and Miss Juanita Sears. The guests numbered thirty. Miss Grace Miss Iola Burnett and Miss Louise Shaw entertained at a dancing party Tuesday in honor of Miss Esther Christensen, who left for L03 Angeles Games and for an extended visit dancing were enjoyed during the evening. A light supper was served. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Iola Burnett. The guests numbered thirty-five- . members of their bridal parties. silver fern basket of goldenglo ed the centerpiece for the table, tal holders with yellow cathedxaln dies were at each corner of the The hostess was assisted by hen er, Mrs. A. Welcker, and Miss Edholm. Covers were laid for ti Robert Taylor enti Tuesday night at her home on Second North street in honor o(J Laura McDonald, whose mania Vivian Parley White took place fl Mrs. day evening. Garden flowers hu riety of colors decorated the room. Goldenglow, ferns and in a crystal basket formed the piece for the supper table. W. Cannon and Miss Jane sisted the hostess. Judge and Mrs. John F. Cl TohfeJ M. McDowell and and Mrs. i Mrs. Frank B. Hammond hare ed from a two weeks through Zions national canyon and Fish lake. he 1 park, The marriage of Miss Stone, daughter of Mr. and E. Stone, to Mariel Strong, tooll Wednesday night at 7:30 oq the home of the brides Seventh East street. The livin: - Miss Katherine Vail and Miss Jane Vail of Santa Barbara, Cal., are the guests of Miss Marion Bird and Miss Joan Bird, daughters of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, on their way home after a trip to Europe. the Belvedere apartments. Mrs. S. McLeese, accompanied by her son, Roy, left Saturday for San Mr. and Mrs. William pink canthe table. Miss Mildred Dern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dern, entertained at a tea Friday afternoon, from 4 until 6 oclock, at the home of her parents on Virginia street. In honor of Miss Minnie Thorn, whose marriage to Lawrence Heath will take place at an early date, Mrs. E. C. Taylor entertained at a kensington Tuesday afternoon at her home on Fifteenth East street. Rose and white sweet peas decorated the living room,, and the tea table had as a centerpiece a crystal basket of garden flowers and Dr. and Mrs. John F. McEnany, daughter, Mary Loreen, and son, Paul, have returned from a several weeks' visit in southern California. Miss Helen Stickley and Miss Louise Stickley have returned from an extended eastern trip. Their mother, Mrs. J. D. Stickley, who went east with them, will return in a few weeks. Miss Mae Williams, Miss Marion Cartwright, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Mildred Burrows, Miss Gene Hanson and Miss M. Robertson entertained the members of the Chi Omega sorority and their friends Tuesday afternoon at a kensington tea at the .Williams home on Sigsbee avenue. Garden flow'ers in a variety of colors decorated the rooms and the tea table. The guests numbered forty. In honor of Miss Jacquita Egdheill, a September bride, Mrs. Francis Beer, Jr., and Mrs. M. P. Roberts entertained at an attractive bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the home of their mother, Mrs. W. F. Beer, on B street. The guests numbered twelve of the close friends of the bride and were seated at small tables, which were decorated with small crystal bowls of summer flovrers. Miss Helen Welcker entertained at a dinner party Tuesday night at her home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Lucille Davis and Miss Afton Davis, brides of the week, and the I Irs I Fres New, Stocks Of Imported Canned Arriving Daily M im tojitatii 5 until Kelly MUSHROOMS OLIVES OLIVE OILS TOMATOES, ftincis in Kew Etc. yetr am n With Fine Lines gf and other Imported and Sardines. Dont forget, we Edam 2sily. Yoi Cheeie-ag- make Inter fre RAVIOLO, TAGLIAVINI noodles 3 & f "? I Mlhat ale And can furnish Tomato Sauce with e ho fT.vras 3 aired. y Cur CAPITO BROTHf New Grand Hotel 17 E. 4th So. J opal tonied |