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Show THE CITIZEN ttd' of McGill, Nev., who is visiting Ins Florence McGhie. jis. McGhie entertained at lunch-1- 3 Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Craw The guests numbered b. Jijjjffj will raiding twelve, Mrs. M. Dotson, Miss Dotson, Mrs. Edward Lillian Fuller, Miss Dorothy Flor-Mar- y Ful-MUMMi- ss Miss Josephine Young and Miss Katherine Young of Seattle. Miss Marion Hiskey entertained IS MIIMIIIMlilllUllllllinillllllllKHIIIIHIIHHHNIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHnHHIIIHMMIIIIIIIMMMIItllHIIIHIH sniHimmn WASATCH at tea Thursday afternoon from 4 until 6 oclock at the Hiskey home on Westminster avenue in honor of her guest, AIS5 Miss Helen Thornton, of Indianapolis, Ind. L. mceifKUer, Mrs. L Rudert Bauer, Miss Y0er, Miss Dorothy Miss Pearl Crawford and abrojte Anna JhnBonMrB- I DA I HHSTH WI1X0 Hel-n'Crawfo- rd, Miss Beth Walton entertained on Friday afternoon at a kensington and ths;tf B RS. LOUIS CRITCHLOW of Tulsa, Okla., was the guest of honor t'Wfcnesday morning by Mrs. Harry her home, Elwood place, laid for Mrs. Critchlow, g. upveiB were Charles Ingalls, Mrs. Heber Lee, drom4 jvicgjfcfs- Frank Harding, Mrs. W. F. Mrs. Richard Wagstaff, Miss inh Henderson, Mrs. Charles Shields, T. R. Black, Mrs. E. D. Petrie, re lit. King of Chicago, Mrs. C. F. Jenso Yijs, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. J. GazYfclark, Mrs. R. H. Winder and Miss Hen-alariW0- J1 - ti. rodda Dwyer. The hostess was assisted by her laughters, Miss . Hazel Clark, Miss , Clark and Miss Judith Clark, HANIiuih j Higy.ANY suppe friends were welcomed at the Dwer home on West North ay foremple street Thursday afternoon 4 until 6 oclock, when Miss Edna Dfiyer entertained at tea in compli-- t Mimant to her sister, Mrs. Louis Mr Pirtn Critch-farret- aj of Tulsa, Okla., who is spending , Mlihf summer here. Baue ;The hostess and guest of honor were Maiissisted in receiving by Mrs. F. W. HeijJfloaings. Presiding at the tea table e Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Heber M Wells, Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, Mrs. W. H. King and Mrs J. H. Wat ters. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Fisher Brown, Mrs. Earl Miflyry Mrs. Cmfpmbs, Mrs. Bernard Rohlflng, serv- ink Chamberlain. Punch was d on the veranda by Miss Becky and Miss Margaret Dinwoodey. iut 200 guests were received. ar Al-in- Bruno T. Lange and her oither, Mrs. J. M. Ridd, entertained a lake part y at Saltair Thursday id ;ht in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. C& ier, who expect to leave soon for Opthern California and will later go Arizona for the winter. ilrs. J liss Angeline Bolognese has gone San Francisco and the beaches to ifjnd two months. Elsa Bamberger and Miss Doro- Bamberger entertained at a danc- party at the Country club Thurs- - Hiss J K H evening in honor of Miss Eliza- h Hanna of New York, who re- ned from Yellowstone park in com- iy with Miss Winifred Walker. r K K liss Dorothy White was the hostess dnesday afternoon at a luncheon Whitehall in honor of Miss Evelyn yle, who has recently returned m Washington, D. C., where she spent the winter. iiliss Martha Wells and Miss Florae Wells entertained at tea Friday at their home on Second "rrnoon nue in honor of Miss Grace Kerr, IlM china shower in honor of Miss Hazel Van Cott, a summer bride. STUDIO 122 HAW i3 Miss Annie Howells, 1993 South West Temple street, is visiting in Pocatello. She is the guest of Miss Dorothy Cockrell. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prather and daughter, Miss Ruth Prather, have re- turned from California, where they have spent the past three years, and are at home at the Hotel Fifth. East. Miss Prather has just been graduated Mrs. Earl H. Ogden of Des Moines, Iowa, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lang, on Tenth East street. Mrs. Ogden was formerly Miss Ruby Lang. from Stanford university. " Miss Frances Johnson has returned from New York, where she spent the past winter with her aunt, Miss Mary Hooker Johnson. Miss Johnson will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, at American Fork. Colonel and Mrs. Robert S. Allen have arrived from New York and are guests at the home of Mrs. Allens father, Samuel McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn Moore have returned from their wedding trip to California and are at home at 154 Second East street. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Jasmine Smith. The alumnae of the Chi Omega sorority of the University of Utah will be entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Ralph Richards at her home in Cottonwood. The assisting hostesses will be Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Daisy Rolapp and Mrs. Frederick A. More-to- n. ' Miss Marjorie Bidwell entertained a few friends at an informal tea at her home on Fifth East street Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Johanna Sprague of Seattle. ninirniiimmiiMmmimiiiiHmwHiiiMimiiHiiig HMiiiHiniiiHMHiiiiiiiHimimimiiiiiiiw a few days on their way to Marietta, Ohio, where they will spend some time visiting relatives. York next winter. LAKE CITY ruiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Su Miss Peggy Marshall is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Marshall, at Burley, Idaho. Miss Marshall expects to attend school in New 5ALT Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Longden of the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Gordon J. Cardwell. The wedding will take place in September. They will visit Captain and Mrs. John R. Hess in Chicago and Captain and Mrs. T .R. Harker at Camp Dix. i Miss Peggy Snell has returned to her home in Seattle after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Homer W.. Sherwood. Miss Alice Probst of Kansas City has returned home after visiting Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson. . Mrs. J. C. Shanahan and son, Ward, of Essig, Minn., are guests of Mrs. Church Castle for two weeks on their way east. NOT AS HE KNEW IT. - Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Laraway are visiting in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Glenny of Rains, Utah, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rothwell, and Mr. Glennys parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Glenny. Harold S. Kilpatrick of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. Kilpatrick will remain in the city for a month. The wedding of Miss Myrtle Mary Broughton and William Frederick Meyer of Boise, Idaho, took place Tuesday night at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Z. A. Broughton, 331 Sixth East street. The Rev. J. H. N. Williams of the First Methodist church, officiated. Gertrude H. Broughton, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Donald Peterson was best man. Little Muriel Berry, daughter of Major and Mrs. J. H. Berry, was The couple will make their home in ring-beare- r. Marshal Joffre dined recently with some of his wifes relatives who own a country house near Meaux, on the Coffee was road to Chateau-Thierrserved on a terrace that overlooked a pretty, winding river toward which the lawns of the estate sloped. What is that water down there?" asked the marshal. is the That, replied his host, Marne. LEclair (Paris). r i l y. i t V DOGGONE CHEAP. A thousand dollar dog sat on The fatal railroad track, Unwitting that the engineer The engine meant to back. He was a thousand dollar dog It knocked him in a heap, And when they went to him they found It made him dog gone cheap! Boise. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rothwell celebrat- ed their thirtieth wedding anniversary Sunday at dinner at their home on Downington avenue. A bowl of pansies formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. The living room was decorated in pink roses. Covers were laid for twenty-one- . . Miss Emma Kauffman, Miss Lillie Kauffman, Miss Josephine Howell and Miss IMcke Wilkinson have returned from, spending a week at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. and Mrs. Charles Stanley, missionaries of the Congregational church to China, will arrive next week to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berkley for The Reverend Miss Elaine Evans, daughter of Mrs. T. H. Evans, left Thursday for a six months visit to Los Angeles and the beaches. The schedule of dinner dances at the country club has been changed from three each week to two, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Mrs. Ira C. Barend and small son, Fred Ira, have arrived from San Francisco to spend the summer with Mrs. Barends parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wey. Home grown flowers are entitled to be "shown off" just as well as the hothouse varieties. Don't place them in tin cups and water pitchers. Buy some of our finest Beautiful Vases I Jardinieres and Pottery Basket effects. Your garden blooms will look ever so much prettier in a proper receptacle. Closed each Sunday during July, August and September. Miller Floral Co. Wasatch 1310 and 1828 Broadway Judge Buildlu 10 E. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman and daughter, Miss Genevieve Hoffman, left Friday for a months trip in the east. t i |