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Show THE CITIZEN 12 Revue De La Ville i entertained at luncheon at the Wall home on East South Temple street in honor of Miss Kathryn . The Whitney, a popular guests were seated at one long table adorned with spicy varicolored petunias. Miss Wall was assisted by her MISS OLIVE WALL bride-elect- mother, Mrs. E. A. Wall, and covers were laid for Miss Whitney, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Helen Sheets, Miss Myra Cameron, Miss Mary Dooly, Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Margaret Callow, Miss Frances Callow, Miss Inez Sharman, Miss Helen Bevere, Miss Rosella Ellerbeck, Miss Beatrice Boulton, Miss' Mary Crowley, Miss Margaret Crowley, Miss Genevieve Hoffman, Miss Naomi Hoffman, Miss Natalie Walker, Misse Ethelyn Walker, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss Helen MacVichie, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Florence Halloran, Miss Barbara Babcock, Miss Irene. Savage, Miss Frances Knox, Miss Phoebe Dey, Miss De Ette Mrs. Sidney Young, Mrs. Ezra Thompson and Mrs. Carl Fisher. Mc-Chryst- al, SUPPER dance was given Wednesday evening on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah by Miss Margaret Crowley and Miss Mary Crowley in compliment to Miss Kathryn Whitney and Thomas Kearns, whose marriage will be solemnized next Wednesday morning at 10 oclock at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The guests were seated at one long table centered with a wedding party of pie dolls, including a bride and bridegroom, bridesmaid, best man and minister, surrounded by a bank of orange blossoms. A large wedding cake also adorned the table and contained the customary emblems, for which each guest cut Place cards decorated with dainty brides were laid for Miss Whitney, Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Claire Driscoll, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Julia Crowley, Miss Olive Wall, Thomas Kearns, Ray Davis, Rudolph Geoghegan, Thomas Janney, Fred Quigley, Eugene Slusser, Walde-ma- r Van Cott, Fred Reynolds, Julian Williams and Joseph Porter. A . and Mrs. George H. Sims the engagement of their daughter, Irma, to E. Ray Hannibal, who has recently been mustered out of military service at Ft. D. A. Russell, having during the period of the war been captain of the Four Hun--, dred Fifth telegraph battalion. The marriage will take place on Thursday evening, July 31, at the home of the brides parents, 526 South Third East MR. street. MR. AND MRS. FRED C. DERN at a delightful dinner dance Wednesday evening at the Country club in honor of Miss Gretch-e- n Haslam and Miss Gertrude Ilaslam of Fremont, Neb., who are spending the summer in Salt Lake. The guests were seated at one long table decorated in gay summer flowers, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kimball Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore . G. Hertzler, Mrs. Welker, Mrs.-AEmory S. Adams, Miss Mary Dern, Miss Mildred Dern, William Yeates, Blake Thomas, Neil Officer and John Dern. Chapman Hunter entertain at a luncheon on Saturday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Chamberlain, in the Fairmont, in compliment to Miss Sims. Miss Sims was the honored guest at a kensington Friday afternoon by Miss Maude Tuckfield, and this evening will be honored at a card party to be given by Miss Tulla MRS. Wallace Hol-leru- p. t UNDER the auspices of St. parish of the Catholic fete was given church, an Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ellen Garey, 271 West 'Fourth South street. Cards and fortune telling were features of the evening and music enlivened the entertainment. General arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Timothy OConnor, president of the Altar society. The musical program was under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Jenkins and Miss Veronica Jenkins. The card tables were presided over by Mrs. M. C. Cronin, Mrs. Fred C. Truckley, Mrs. J. F. Schraven and Miss Mollie Bowler. The fortune telling was under the direction of Mrs. Ellen Garey and Mrs. A1 Me Mar tin, assisted by a number of other members of the society. Mrs. A. J. Brennan, Mrs. C. F. McAllister and Mrs. J. Moore had charge of the punch, with a number of the young ladies of the parish assisting them. Mrs. Henry Hannigan .was chairman of the refreshment committee, and was assisted by Mrs. A. L. Ward, Mrs. John Rotzler, Mrs. R. Sexton, Mrs. J. J. Reilley, Mrs. Agnes Krayen-buh- l, Mrs. Theresa Keirce, Mrs. Tim Murphy, Mrs. M. Green, Mrs.P. H. Gaul, Mrs. Rosa Bodner, Mrs. Teddy Meurer, Mrs. E. Ludwig, Mrs. Spillman and Mrs. OBrien. out-of-do- or . . ,Y. James and Mrs. D. W. James, Punch was served by Miss Margaret Hornung and her guest, Miss Alta guests Bessey of.Manti Seventy-fiv- e were present. , MR. at dinner at the Coun-Claudi- Before returning to this country Dr. Evans completed a postgraduate course in the medical department at the University of Dijon, France. vice. a Greene, and sons, Lawrence, Jr.f and Godfrey, are on a motor trip to the Flat Rock club on the Snake river, Idaho. Later in the summer Miss Marjorie Howard will visit with the Greene family and other friends Mrs. J. P. Mack at the club. MR. AND MRS. and daughter, Miss club try Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Dems sister, Mrs. George Haslam and daughters, Miss Gretchen Haslam and Miss Gertrude Haslam, of Fremont, Neb., who are spending the summer at the Dern home. MISS ELVA WILKINSON, who South street Tuesday night. Games were enjoyed, followed by a light supper. Japanese lanterns were hung about the lawn. The supper table was decorated in pink gladioli. Assisting the hostesses were Miss Mabel Hansen and Mrs. Joseph Hansen. Twenty guests were in attendance. Twenty-firs- weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Reed t Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stanton announce the marriage of their sister, Miss Edith Stanton, to Percy A. Nais-bet- t. The wedding took place MonA wedding day at 10:30 oclock. breakfast followed at the new home of the couple, 528 Ninth East street Mr. and Mrs. Naisbett will be at home to their friends at that address following a short wedding trip. Mrs. A. H. Dilley of Corydon, Iowa, formerly Miss Lillian Pond, is visiting in the city. Mrs. Dilley was called here by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. S. S. Pond, who is improving at the L. D. S. hospital. District Judge C. A. Smart of Ottawa, Kan., is the guest of his daughters, Mrs. T. A. Purton, 1680 Sixteenth East, and Mrs. W. H. Cannon, 1416 Japanese lanterns. A canvas was spread for dancing. Punch was served on the lawn during the evening and a late supper indoors. The punch table was adorned with pink sweet peas. A yellow and white idea was carried out in the decorations for the supper table. Marigolds in a crystal bowl formed a center-piec- President John A. Widtsoe of the University of Utah and Mrs. Widtsoe are on their way to Alaska, where they will spend the major portion of a three weeks vacation. On returning they will visit the Universities of Washington and Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural college. Califor- Mrs. William Reid and daughters. Miss Janet and Miss Lucile Reid, Mrs. Lester Freed and four small sons, have gone to the Le Grand Young cottage on Weber river to spend several returned from a visit to Iowa, and Miss .Sibyl Hall entertained with a lawn party at the .Wilkinson home on has gone to nia to join her husband, J. P. Mack, who has just returned from overseas. Lieutenant and Mrs. Mack will spend several days in California before returning to Salt Lake. LAWRENCE Hollywood avenue, and the Rev. Dr. George E. Davies, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Davies and Judge Smart are old friends. e. has returned to his home at 2020 South Eleventh East after a year and a half of military serDr. J. O. Evans AND MRS FRED C. DERN LAWN party was given Tuesday night by Miss Marie James and Miss Louise James at their home on Canyon road. The lawn was gay with A weeks visit to the California beaches and are at their home, 271 West Fourth South street. Jr. . Wimmer and child have returned to their ranch in Wyoming, after visiting Mrs. Wim- mers mother, Mrs. Ira D. Wines, on their way home from California. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, daughter, Elea-norand son, O. J. Salisbury, Jr., are spending several weeks at Mammoth hotel, Yellowstone park. e, Mrs. W. H. Dale and son, Alan, of Chicago, are at the Hotel Utah. Young Mr. Dale has just returned from overseas. Mrs. W. L. McLeod and son will leave Wednesday for Yellowstone. Mr. McLeod will join them .later. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Manes are at home to their friends in the Emma apartments. Mrs. Manes was formerly Miss Janet McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene and children of Payson spent the last week end in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. R. Mathews and Miss Josephine Mathews have gone to Grace, Idaho, to visit the family of George C. Mathews. Miss Wilhelmina Decker of Los Anof L. S. Gillham, geles, sister-in-laaccompanied Mr. Gillham home from. Los Angeles and frill spend some time here. w Miss Fannie Scott, Miss Mabel Johnson and Miss Vilate Rolfe have returned from the Girls Friendly camp at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. G. H G.ough of 421 Fifth avenue, have gone to Yellow- stone Park. Assisting the hostesses were their mother, Mrs. D. W. James, Mrs. C. H. Clayton, Mrs. H. L. Mulliner, Mrs. S. Mrs. Ellen Garey and daughters, Miss Nellie Garey and Miss Alice Garey, have returned after a two Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Pauloo have returned from New York, where they ' |