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Show -- i i v 't THE CITIZEN' 8 other friends of the guest of honor were Invited to tea. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jennings entertained Sunday evening at a family dinner at their home, 223 Third avenue, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. several months here. C. R. Pearsall and his brother, C. J. Pearsall, of Evansville, Wis., left Wednesday by automobile for California. Mrs. C. J. Pearsall will join the party later. The Clotho club was entertained at the home of Miss Elveda Walton Monday evening, January 18. The members of the club are Miss Billie Boland, Miss Peggy Dunn, Miss Hortense Rhead, Miss Pearl Roberts, Miss Sarah LeCheminant, Miss Erma Roland, Miss Elveda Walton, Miss Verda Fox, Miss Rhada Brighton and Miss Esther Hill. Mrs. R. B. Vance has returned to her home in Joliet, 111., after visiting Mrs. C. R. Pearsall and Mrs. M. K. Parsons. Mrs. J. T. Hall entertained Wednesday afternon at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. H. Krebs, 1996 Eighth East street, in honor of Miss Anne Staines, a bride of this week. Igleheart sister, Mrs. George N. Lawrence. Mrs. Lawrence entertained at a small tea for her sister just previous to her de parture. spent Mrs. Frank M. Gray and Mrs. Chas. at luncheon Wednesday at the Alta club, in the first of a series of parties. The Sans Souci club entertained Wednesday evening at the Ladies Literary club house at a dancing party. The committee on arrangements included Miss Louise Dangerfield, Miss Nellie Silvers and Miss Laura Silvers. The Freshman class of the University of Utah will entertain at an informal dancing party Saturday evening in the grill room of the Hotel Utah. Dur- ing the evening several surprise features will be introduced. The committee in charge of arrangements include the class officers, who are Miss Regina West, David Watts, Donald Daynes and Walter Armstrong. Mrs. F. V. Fitr Gerald to San Francisco to spend the remainder of the win- The entertainment committee of the Commercial club has arranged for the January dancing party of the club Saturday evening. A special supper will be served. Kenneth Honall of Los Angeles is guest at the home of Mrs. C. A. Peak. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin have taken the J. T. Keith home in Haxton Place, while Dr. and Mrs. Keith are in California. Miss Margaret Tonkin has gone to San Diego, Cal., "for a visit. Miss Catherine Mthews has returned from a visit to relatives at Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz., and is with her sister, Miss Effie Mathews at the Brans-for- d. Jerti "Her Husbands Wilt die tth FOUR DAYS .llefflnnliiK Matinee 11).. Saturday. m 10 Weilnettilny, daily. Jum tory Tati igni Tliuradny Ing Box office open li ner, Call AVnmiteli uOois ssei mp Mrs. Anna Holden King has returned from a six weeks visit to different points in California. A dance for Branning entertained the Short Story club Monday afternon at the home of Mrs. Branning, 126 D street. Mrs. E. B. a Palmer gave paper on Tea was Mystery and Fantasy. served. The tea table was decorated in pink camations. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. C. King. SPOKEN DRAMA Mr .and Mrs. David Keith and son, David, have gone to California to spend the remainder of the winter. Young. Mrs. T. E. Newman and Mrs. R. I. c cha The Business Womans club met Thursday evening at Civic Center. Dinner was served at 6:30 oclock. Dr. J. E. Broaddus delivered a lecture on Zion and Bryces canyons, with st'ere- opticon illustrations. Mrs. L. J. Hayes and two children will leave this week for San Francisco, to visit Mrs. Hayes brother, Chester gan. Social Ball Theaf.' le bins. Observing the anniversary of the birth of Dante, the current events and current literature section of the Catholic Womens league devoted a program Monday afternoon in its regular meeting at the Knights of Columbus hall to a study of Dante. Mrs. Charles P. Kahler gave an interesting review ofthe Life of Dante by Slattery. Mrs. C. H. Blanchard gave a comprehensive outline of the "Divine Comedy, illustrated by a chart and pictures. Pleasing piano numbers were given by Miss Ethel Ho- ; at The College club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. T. Smith, 255 Douglas avenue. Mrs. F. W. Reynolds was the assisting hostess. . Ellerbeck of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. Elmer Miss Marjorie E. Garling. A chain is no stronger l its weakest link. A nul better than the quality serve. 'A dance will be given this evening by the Montefiore Sisterhood ter. feii Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sandahl of Murray announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillie, to Harold E. Griffin. The wedding took place Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride. War-rensk- i, university. The proceeds will go to the fatherless children of France. . 2 Thursday evening. Theta Sigma fraternity of the versity of Utah entertainedd Friday evening at a dancing party in the ballroom of the New Temple hotel. The Sigma Nu and the Theta Sigma alumni were the guests of honor. The committee in charge of arangements included Francis Stillman, Leo Rulon Free and Kenneth Rob- the benefit of the French orphans was given at the University of Utah Friday afternoon at 4 oclock in the gymnasium. It was conducted by the student body association of the llllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll:illll!ll!IMII!ll!lllll:l'Afte: 2 Mrs. H. P. Glanfield entertained the Tuesday Evening Bridge club at her home, 532 East Seventh South street, and Mrs. A. D. Smith are now at home in the Eagle Gate apartments. Gerald at the Presidio, after a visit of several weeks to relatives, on her way west from Washington, where Lieutenant Fitz Gerald was stationed for some time before being transferred to the Presidio. Lieutenant Fitz Geralds mother, Mrs. John Fitz Gerald of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fitz Gerald for several weeks, accompanied nounce the engagement of their ter, Mona, to William M. Ri Hoopeston, 111. The wedding tool, at the home of the brides pare. Seventh East street, Saturday, i he ' ary 5. mt Mrs. Otto Fisher has returned from a several weeks visit to Los Angeles. Mr. Mrs. F. V. Fitz Gerald has gone to San Francisco to join Lieutenant Fitz Mr. and Mrs. W. H. WarburP!,,,,! Mrs. Joseph P. Thiriot and children have returned from a visit to Los Angeles with Mrs. Thirots sister, Mrs. T. J. Wilson. , Uni- i E. Hawyer entertained, Mrs. of bread you at the nax ROTfiftL IBISIEA5' Bnai Brith hall. 1 jinot (ebi The Oliver 0. Howard Womans Relief corps entertained at cards Thursday afternoon fiom 2 until 5 oclock at the K. P. hall. 1 Improves any meal at whiP8 is served. Its fine flavor not. . 8 appeals on its own account10 makes everything eaten wi: , taste better. And do not forget that F8 I nourishment is inseparably ed with fine flavor and high(Tere ity in each loaf of Royal E But The Aurora club met Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Keele, 1174 East Thirteenth South street. The regular meeting of the Past trons circle, O. E. S., met at the home of Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, 69 University street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. '. Sold by all Neighborhood j Grocers. Ofes Ma- Mrs. J. A. Rouveyrol and two children of St. Louis have taken an apartment at the Belvedere and will remain in Salt Lake for several months. C Royal Baking 8&y c a d deci r'lHililiii 5e- - Pythian Sisters, entertained at a 500 party Friday afternoon at 2:30 oclock in the K. P. hall on East Broad-wa- y. Mrs. 0. F. McShane of Beaver is with her husband, Representative McShane, at the Newhouse hotel for the session of the state legislature Mrs. C. R. Pearsall and Mrs. William Igleheart left Monday for California. Mrs. A. J. Weber and daughter, Mlsa Laura Weber, will leave Sunday for La Jolla, Cal., to spend the remainder n of the winter. Miss Nellie Calvin has returned to her home in Omaha after visiting her Miss Kathleen Rines of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived Wednesday from California, where she has spent some time, and is a guest at the home of her uncle, Judge E. E. Corfman. IS IS IS IS Good Every Day Housewives know they care pend on this butter every & Mutual Creamery . .. the year. It suits the rrosjOUld taste; its superior i acting never fails. Always purfOnt cause pasteurized. :ofei vvttv v v v v vvw vvvwvvvv v vvv vvvvi ters vvfvvv' |