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Show 14 THE CITIZEN t Revue De La Ville Tulla Moll er up, whose to Loyal Philip Wilcox was recently announced, will be the guest of honor at a number of functions preceding her wedding. Miss Vere L. Martineau will entertain at cards Saturday afternoon at her home in Harmony place. Saturday evening Miss Nanon Croxall and Miss Lucile Farns- MISS worth will entertain at the Farnsworth home on East Seventh South street. were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brockbank. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Vere Kesler, Miss Anna Brockbank, Miss Myrtle Hughes and Miss Isabel Stiefel. Wedding cake was passed by Albert Hughes and Hughes Brockbank. a The couple will be at home in after January 1, following a wedding trip to Honolulu. Sa-lin- Wednesday evening, November 23. Miss Elizabeth Prosser will entertain in honor of Miss Mollerup and Mr. Wilcox, who will arrive Sunday from Dallas, Texas. Friday afternoon, November 26, the alumnae of the Alpha Chi sorority of the University of Utah will entertain at a card party at the followed by tea at the Hotel Utah. Saturday, November 27, Mrs. J. Tracy Wootton will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Following the luncheon, Mrs. L. C. Snedaker will entertain at tea at her home on Eleventh was furnished by the Syncopher orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. East street. Frankie McCool. Or-pheu- m, MRS. Arthur H. S. Bird entertained dent; Miss Justine Pruss, vice-presiden- t; Miss Ann Heffernan, secretary; Mike Nelligan, treasurer; Frank Boyle and Miss Maud Hayes, directors. Music ONE of the notable social events of season was the annual Pioneer ball given at th Odeon Friday evening. Many quai tncostumes were in evidence. The committe on arrangements consisted of the general officers of three organizations, including Elizabeth Hayward, Zina Y. Card, Elizabeth R. Wright, Victoria C. McCune, Flora B. Horne, Nettie T. Howe, Ida T. Whitaker, Elizabeth T. Beer, Sarah J. Cannon, Lydia D. Alder, Elma Young, Annie W. Cannon, Fannie C. WToodruff, Minnie H. James, Olive P. Eardley, Annie L. Jones, Lalene H. Hart, Beatrice J. Lloyd, Ethel Smith, Lois H. West, Annie P. Paul, Kate L. Burton, Lily C. Wolstnholme, Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Grace Skldmor, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Lettie L. Murphy, Louis F. oRck, Hazel Frank, Hannah Saunders. of the board of direct- ors of the Catholic Womens league for this year and last year at tea at her home on Center street Tuesday afternoon, to meet Miss Francejs OMeara of Los Angeles, who is an official in the Catholic Womans league in California. The tea table was decorated in yellow and white chrysanthemums. The guests numbered twenty-five- . compliment to Miss Gertha Farley, a December bride, Miss Helen Rudolph of Bingham entertained at dinner at the Hotel Utah Tuesday night. Cavers were laid for Miss Farley, Mrs. R. J. Rudolph, Mrs. Harry Vance, Mrs. Frank Armstrong, Miss Doone Smoot, Miss Helen Norvald and Mrs. James Stoker. Mrs. Mary Heaton entertained at a bundle shower Friday evening from 2 until 4 oclock at her home, 568 East Sixth South street, in honor of Miss Farley. Miss Mary ODonald entertained at a matinee party at the Saturday, followed by tea, in honor of the bride. IN Or-pheu- Marquette club entertained at dancing party at the Ladies Literary club Friday evening, the second in a winter series. Mrs. Lee Scott was in charge of arrangements, and was assisted by the directors of the club, who are Joseph E. Pruss, presi- THEa MRS. m E. O. Lee entertained afternoon at her home in the Miller apartments in the first of a series of luncheons. The guests were seated at one long table and two small ones. The place cards bore the monogram of the hostess in gold. Cavers wrere laid for seventeen. MRS. marriage of Miss Mary Estelle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hughes, and Arthur O. Williams, took place in the Salt Lake temple Thursday at noon. A reception was given in the evening at the house of the brides sister, Mrs. A. G. Brock-ban1132 East Second South street. The bride wore a gown of white satin, trimmed in lace and pearls. She carried bride roses. Assisting in receiving the guests THE k, ALFRED CLAWSON, 820 street, entertained at The bridge Thursday afternoon. color scheme of the decorations was yellow. Beautiful yellow chrysanthemums were mingled effectively with cluny lace and yellow satin. The guests were Mrs. Fred L. Slater, Mrs. E. W. Brainerd, Mrs. Ed. Cannon, Mrs. Raphael Olsen, Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mrs. Melvin Barlow, Mrs. James Wilk-ersoMrs. Stephen McMurrin, Miss Carrie Patrick and Miss May Needham. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Robert Slagel and Mrs. James Hooper. receiving were Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Emery. The couple will be at home at 127 Mead avenue after December 1. wedding of Miss Vivian and S. A. Chalker, took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday at noon. A reception was held at the brids home on Laird avenue in the evening. The bride wore a going-awa- y suit of navy blue. The couple left on a midnight train for a honeymoon trip to the coast. They will be at home after December 1 at 678 Eighth avenue. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Anna Neilsen, mother of the bride, and her sister, Mrs. H. E. Hansen. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Virginia Pickering, Miss Gladys Neilsen, Miss Rose Tail, Mrs. Lee Scott and Mrs. E. B. Eldredge. The guests numbered forty. THE Frank and Mrs. Harry MRS. Arthur Frank entertained Friday afternoon at 1 oclock at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. D. Blauer of New York, formerly Mrs. Fannie Frumkin of Salt Lake. The luncheon was given at the Hotel Utah and covers were laid for seventy guests-- . Mrs. Blauer is a guest at the home of Mrs. Harry M. Frank, 350 East South Temple. Utopia club was entertained afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Karren, 335 North Third West street. Covers were laid for Mrs. Clarence Karren, a special guest, and the following club members: Mrs. W. H. Cheshire, Mrs. J. J. Cushman, Mrs. Roy Olson, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. 0. F. Lamb, Mrs. R. H. Seaman, Mrs. W. E. Samuelson, Mrs. C. A. Howell, Mrs. M. Dailey, Mrs. A. W. Lyon and Mrs. W. J. Wright. THE The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Herbert E. Rhein, Mrs. George R. Horning, Mrs. J. E. Searles,.Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Mrs. B. W. Deason, Mrs. Austin Kerr, Mrs. J. William Airey and Mrs. A. H. Boxrud. MEMBERS of the Elkins club were Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. F. L. Hart at her home on Linden avenue. Luncheon was followed by bridge. The guests were seated at one long table, with a basket of . yellow chrysanthemums as a center-pieceCovers were laid for Mrs. W. J. Laubender, Miss Jessie Swift, Mrs. Frank J. Alexander, Mrs. Bert Bain, Mrs. W. J. OConnor, Mrs. E. E. Bennett, Mrs. C. O. Ganser, Mrs. E. E. Keeler, Mrs. Emily Sandiford and Mrs. W. J. Morrison. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. McCabe. entertained at tea at her home in the Princeton apartments Wednesday aft- MRS. L. M. Meyer ernoon. Yellow chrysanthemums in a bronze basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. A cluny lace cover was over yellow and a yellow and white idea was carried out in the refreshments. Guests were entertained at six tables at bridge, with tea following. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. A. E. H. Peterson, Mrs. F. H. Worsley and Mrs. D. G. Parmelee. rTHE H. A. Weymouth and Mrs. W. music section of the Ladies Literary club was entertained at bridge luncheon at the clubhouse Thursday afternoon. A short musical program followed and the remainder of the afternoon wras spent at bridge. Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby gave harp selections, Mrs. Jacob Kahn piano numbers and Mrs. C. C. Dailey vocal selections. After the musical program the bridge luncheon began. Calvert entertained at a large bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at the Weymouth home on Sixth East street. Mrs. C. Dana Haynes, who expects to leave soon for southern California to spend the winter, was guest of honor. Vivian Nielsen, who was Wednesday to Sidney A. Chalker, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home on Laird avenue. A kewpie bride was the centerpiece for the tea table. The hos-- MRS. MISS illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII n, J 'T' HE marriage of Miss Mamie 1 Schutter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schuetter, and Henry Emery took place Wednesday evening at the home of the brides parents on R street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop George Emery. A wedding supper followed for close relatives. The bride wore a gown of pale lavender georgette crepe and carried a shower of Cecil Brunner roses. 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