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Show THE CITIZEN 12 " Revue De La Ville ZELLA SMOOT, a bride of October, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Horace B. Whitney at her home on Fourth avenue Thursday afternoon. One 'large table was decorated with a basket of pink roses and sweet peas and. smaller flowers. Covers were laid, for Mrs. Reed Smoot, Miss Zella Smoot, Mrs. Harold R. Smoot, Mrs. Lee Greene Richards, Mrs. Joseph F. Nibley, Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle, Mrs. David 'Keith, Mrs. Harold B. Lamb, Mrs. Walter C. Lewis, Mrs. Edgar Newhouse, Mrs. Waldemar Qr Van Cott, Mrs. Ruel G. Halloran, Mrs. Carl Fisher, Mrs. Clarence Milner, Mrs. Russel Peter Hartle of Logan, Mrs. William Bassett, Mrs. IFrank Fisher, Mrs. George Cannon, Jr., Mrs. W. Scott Weiler, Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Waletr Pyper, Mrs. Harold Peery, Mrs. A. Ray Irvine, Mrs. E. Ben Meldrum of Ogden, Mrs. Claire. Read, Mrs. Merrill Nibley, Miss Elsa Bamberger and Miss Bryan. Mrs. George Cannon, Jr., will entertain at luncheon Monday for Miss Smoot and she will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given Tuesday by Mrs. Joseph Nibley. MISS young couples who are soon wed, Miss Alys Larsen and Ward Raybould and Miss Ruby Koe- ber and Francis Denton, were guests of honor at a dancing party given Thursday night by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Raybould, uncle and aunt of Ward Raybould and Miss Koeber, at their home, 643 South West Temple street. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Alice E. Parker, Mrs. Fred Keate, Miss Emily Koeber, Mrs. Kenneth Keate and Mrs. M. R. Torpy. Punch was served by Miss ftose Raybould.. Forty guests were in attendance. TWO wedding of Miss Mary Hansen, of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi J. Hansen, and George Merlin South-wic- k took place Thursday morning in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was performed by President Anthon H. Lund. A wedding breakfast was served by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southwick, parents of the bridegroom, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emeral Hansen on Highland drive. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, 1797 South Fourteenth East street. The bride wore a gown of white duchess satin, trimmed in lace and pearls. Her veil was caught with a band of pearls and clusters of orange blossoms. She carried brides roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Emeral Hansen, was gowned in pink satin and yellow roses. The maid of honor, Miss LaRue Hansen, wore orchid taffeta and carried Ophelia roses, combined with blue forget-me-notAssisting Mr. and Mrs. Hansen in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. George F. Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick and Louis Hansen. Presiding at the supper tables were THE s. Mrs. W. L. Hansen and Mrs. A. J. Startley. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Frederick A. Moreton, Mrs. Edwin S. Felt, Miss Delores Gordon, Miss Miss Elizabeth Richards, Miss Marguerite Gordon, Cannon, Miss Grace Daisy Ilolapp, Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Leah Burton, Miss Belle Livingston, Miss Frances Gibbs, Miss Sally Burton, Miss Golda Hyde, Miss May Rigby, Miss Edna Rigby, Miss .Afton Love, Miss Mary Romney and Miss Aimee Whitney. Following a wedding trip to the northwest," the couple will be at home at 647 Redondo avenue, after Oct. 15. who McIntosh, honor of Mrs. J. IN will leave soon for Mexico to make B. her home, Mrs. Elmo V. Smith entertained at her home on Tweltfh East at a tea Thursday afternoon. Pink asters decorated the tea table. Presiding at the table were Mrs. C. C. Daily and Mrs. K. B. Banks. Forty guests were in attendance. A number of entertainments will be given in compliment to Mrs. McIntosh previous to her departure. The entertainment committee of the Ladies Literary club, of which she was chairman last year, will entertain in her honor Monday afternoon at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. F. E. Bagley gave a bridge tea for Mrs. McIntosh Tuesday afternoon. Clark announce marriage of their niece, Miss Frances Louise Ellerbeck, to Louis Charles Witherbee of Seattle. The wedding took place Saturday at the Clark home. Miss Marjorie Clark was bridesmaid and Dr. W. S. Ellerbeck was best man. Following an extended honeymoon trip, the couple will make v their home in Seattle. MR. and Mrs. F. G. a bride of was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Hotel Utah by Mrs. Frank E. Bagley. Pink gladioli in a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards bore sketches yof brides. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Edwin Spencer Felt entertained at a kensington and tea Monday afternoon at her home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Hansen. A silver basket of pink and lavender asters formed a centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. T. A. Williams, and memhe guests bers of the bridal party, numbered twenty-five- . The bride entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home on MISS Mary Hansen, , Fourteenth East street. Gladioli decorated the rooms. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Nephi Hansen; Miss Edna Rigby, Miss Hansen and Miss Reah Croft. Larue wedding of Miss Annette and Don Carlos Wood took place Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast was given at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, on First West street, immediately following the ceremony. A large reception was given Tuesday evening THE ave- nue. The bride wore white charmeuse satin, trimmed in satin brocade and pearls. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Miss Bessie Vincent, maid of honor, wore pale pink taffeta, trimmed in tiny rosebuds and silver' ribbon She carried a bouquet of lavender sweet peas, tied with lavender tulle. Miss Rosella Mantle, a bridesmaid, wore apple green taffeta, trimmed in tiny rosebuds, and silver ribbon, and carried pink sweet peas tied with pink tulle. Ray Wood was best man. Assisting the bridal party in receiving were: Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Vincent, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, Jr. Those in charge of the dining room were Mrs. D. Vincent, Jr., Mrs Johansen, Mrs. Nathaniel Jack-son- , Mrs. E. Baker and Mrs. D. C. Carman. Those assisting in the dining room were Miss LaVera Carman, Miss Margaret Baker and Miss Merle Baker. Punch wras served by Miss Ruth Wood and Miss Mary Jones. About 300 guests called during the evening. .WI1-for- d marriage of Miss Irma Ashton Ernest Marti took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given at night at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. W. Ashton, on McClelland avenue. The bride wrore a pale pink crepe de ' meteor gown and carried pink roses. Assisting in receiving wrere Mrs. R. Marti, Mrs. C. W. Gibbs and Mrs. J. C. Coult. Assisting in the dining room THE CLONINGER PLAYERS1 G5ALPM CILOtWSECS Marion Knickerbocker of this and Miss Marianna Priest of Boise, Idaho, left Wednesday for Northampton, Mass., to attend Smith college. They were accompanied by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.. Knickerbocker and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Priest. Mr. Knickerbocker and Mr. and Mrs. Priest went only as far as Omaha, but Mrs. Knickerbocker accompanied the young women to Northampton. MISS Larson, a bride miscellaneous shower was given Monday night by Mrs. Grant C. Raybould and Mrs. L. C. Raybould, at the home of the latter on Fifteenth East street. A pink and lavender idea was carried out in the house decorations. A small watering pot, filled with gifts, was suspended above the table in the dining room. A heart-shapedesign was molded in heart-shapecandies were the ices and served. Kewpies were used for favors. Guessing games were enjoyed during the evening. The guests included, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. Moroni Mitchell, at the Vincent home on Ramonas Mrs. Roy Smtih, Mrs. Robert Eite, Miss Blanche Eite, Mrs. C. E. Raybould, Mrs. George H. Raybould, Miss Daisy Raybould, Miss Rose Raybould, Mrs. Alice Parker, Mrs. A. T. Larson, Mrs. 0. N. Larson, Mrs. C. E. Larson, Mrs. Lloyd Hoskins and Mrs. Paul Rainey. 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