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Show THE CITIZEN at the home of her. mother, Mrs. L. D Bayrell, 1428 Browning avenue. Miss Peggy Snell of Seattle, who is the guest of Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood in Federal Heights, was honored Wednesday afternoon at a delight- ful tea given by the Misses Erma Kuster and Margaret Falk at My The place cards were hand Shop. decorated with golden jonquils. Covers were laid for fifteen guests. Mrs. H. L. White received her friends informally Thursday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Sam W. Lustig, of Denver. The tea was given at the home of Mrs. White in the Knickerbocker apartments. her little son, Frank, has returned Felicitations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Needham, who celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary Thursday. A dinner was given in their honor at the Hotel Utah Thursday evening. Later the guests attended the Salt Lake theatre. Mr. from Los Angeles . and the beaches, where they spent the winter. Needham and Mrs. Needham married April 29, 1880. Mrs. L. A. Marks, accompanied by Mrs. John Soley Selfridge, accom- panied by her two small sons, John and Theodore, have arrived from San Francisco, and will spend several weeks with Mrs. Sefridges parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Beatty, East First South street. i Mrs. Edgar A. Rogers entertained the members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her home on B street. affair of Wednesday was the luncheon given at My Shop, by the Salt Lake members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority in celebration of Founders day. Miss Ethel A delightful social Paul was in charge of the arrangements and the guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Malcolm H. Carpenter, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. James Hogle, Miss Mary Stewart, Miss Eastwood and Miss Ethel Paul. Miss Eva Lund, daughter of Presi- dent and Mrs. Anthon S. Lund, whose marriage to Herbert J. Barnes will take place in the near future, gave a trousseau tea Thursday afternoon at her home on North West Temple were The members of the Lo Ha club were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Walter Francis at her home on East Fifth South street. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. I. Beutlich of the engagement of theft daughter, Ruth, to Arthur L. Browne. The wedding takes place Saturday evening at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. G. M. Stratton, 1992 Windsor street. Miss Frances Anderson will be bridesmaid and Frank Prall will be best man. The members of the Young Ladies sodality held a monthly social meeting Thursday evening at the Knights of Columbus club rooms on East South Temple street. Those in charge were Miss Stella Lawson, Miss T. Pruss, Miss Celeste Laramie and Miss Anna Gillis, assisted by the members of their guild. Mrs. Mark Ingalls and the Misses Angela and Violet Bolognese entertained Thursday evening at a kensing-ton- and supper at the Bolognese home on Seventh East street in honor of Miss Stella Devine, a May bride. street. The marriage of Miss Doris Odikirk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Odikirk, and Clifford E. Hisgbee, took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. In the evening a family dinner was given in honor of the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higsbee on Fourth avenue. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Higsbee will be at home to their friends in Salt Lake. A Chinese cantata was presented under the auspices of the music sec- tion of the Ladies Literary club Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. W. Daynes directed the performance. Attractive in charge of the drama. Mrs. George F. Wasson planned the costumes and Mrs. C. C. Dailey, Mrs. J. W. Edmunds young girls dressed in Chinese costume acted as ushers. Miss Lucile Thurman and Mrs. W. F. Culmer were and Mrs. Glen Miller the decorations. 13 Mrs. Warwick Tyler, Mrs. W. D. Rishel, Mrs. E. L. Coppock and Mrs. Hans Flo were the members of the ticket committee. Mrs. J. II. Harrison was in charge of publicity. Among the patronesses were Mrs. John Alford, Mrs. A. P. Stone, Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. J. B. Ambler, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. Fred Barne. Mrs. R. J. Evans, Mrs. L. W. Snow, Mrs. P. O. Perkins, Miss Marjorie Wasson, Mrs. C. A. Quigley, Miss Pearl Savage, Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs. Robert W. Hall, Mrs. W. J. Barrette, Miss Luella Cutler, Mrs. G. A. Snow, Mrs. Jacob A. Kahn and Mrs. W. H. Ferguson. At Old Cloak Cornir' Banking Perfection Under U. 8. Inapectlon" Service U Our Highest Aim Utah State National Bank Mrs. Orvis A. Relf and Mrs. George Relf entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Utah in honor of Mrs. William Fleming, the mother of Mrs. George Relf, who is visiting her daughter. Luncheon was served by the dramatic section of the Ladies Literary club at the clubhouse Monday afternoon, preceding an interesting program. Covers were laid for sixty-fivA one-ac- t play, Feed the Brute, was presented by Roy Williams, Miss Bertha Arrestad and Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns. Classic dances were given by Miss Mianda Higgs, accompanied by Miss V. Gorlinski. Dances were given by Miss Virginia Cannon and Miss Maurine Bennion. Another play, The Stronger, was given by Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis, Mrs. J. A. Hogle and Mrs. Freeman P. Bassett. tin Mwkir PROBATE e. Mini bum Ink AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Signers for Further Information. "N o TJ ceT O CUED IT Oil S . Estate of James McCormack, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the at West Jordan, Salt Lakeundersigned Utah, County, on or before the 5th day of June, A. D. 1920. ADA L. GOODRIDGfE, Administratrix with Will Annexed of the Estate of James McCormack, Deceased. CLAWSON & ELSMORE, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication, April 3, A. D. 1920. Sans Garcon club members were entertained Monday night by Miss Beatrice Ahern at her home on Houghton street. The club members are, besides the hostess: Miss Marguerite LeCuyer, Miss Angela Hanrahan, Miss Katherine Jensen, Miss Marie Robbins, Miss Anna Trowbridge, Miss Loretta Wegscheider, Miss Rose Miss Lucile Green, Miss Katherine Maher, Miss Lucile Leahy, Miss Ella McCallum, Miss Edith Lowering and Miss Fern Hill. Weg-scheide- r, Mrs. Thomas L. Carmody, 915 West Second South street, entertained the Entre Nous club. Mrs. Ilenry Johnson was a guest, in addition to the club members. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. T. E. Coffman and Mrs. Walter Krebs. Rogers, Deceased. ROGERS & IIAAS, Attys. for Administrator. Date of first publication, A. D. 1920. April 3, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. F. Heyman, de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1505 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, A. D. 1920. JOHN II. GRADY, Administrator of the Estate of George F. Heyman, Deceased. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attys. for Administrator. Date of first publication, A. D. 1920. April 3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Adolph Durtschi, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2US Ness Building, Salt Like City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of June, A. D. 1920. ROBERT A. STELTEli. Administrator of the Estate of Adolph Durtschi, Deceased. ERIIRAIM HANSON. Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, April 10th, A. D. 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Kathleen F. Bartlett, also as Ethel Carroll, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office & Leatlierwood, of McCornick lthlg. Salt Lake City, on or known Mrs. George K. Murdock entertained the members of the Wednesday kens-ingto- SYDNEY ROGERS, Administrator of the Estate of Annie Leece Rogers, otherwise known as Annie Rogers and Anna Estate of George noon from 4 until 7 oclock at her home on Tenth East street. Assisting in receiving were the mother of the bride, Mrs. George S. McAllister; Miss Vilate McAllister and Mrs. Charles C. Budd. Assisting in the tea room were Miss Bessie Howe and Miss Jeanetta Howe. One hundred guests called. ' Estate of Annie Leece Rogers, otherwise known as Annie Rogers and Anna Rogers, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 421 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake Utah, on or before the 5th day ofCity, A. D. June, 1920. ceased. Miss Theresa McAllister entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday after- Social club at a luncheon and NOTICE T G CREDITOR King-Straup-Nibl- n. Mrs. George D. Alder lias returned from Alameda, Cal., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Van I). Midgley. ey before the 15th day of June, A. D. 1920. 1.10 YD GARRISON. Administrator with Will Annexed of Estate of Kathleen Bartlett, Deceased. K INC STRAITP-N -- IDLE Y & LEATHER-WOO- D. Attorneys for Estate. Dale of first publication, April 10th, A. D. 1920. ' |