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Show THE CITIZEN 8 of Miss Ruth Iverson Wilkins took piace Wednesday morning at 10:30 o ciock at tiie home of tlie bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Iverson, 310 East Seventh South street. rihe ceremony was performed by Bishop Elias Woodruff in the presence of relatives ana friends. A wedding bieakiast loi lower. Crimson carnations and ferns decorated the living room, where the ceremony took piace. Tne breakfast taoie "was decorated in pink tudps and golden dafLodils. Tne piace cards were d in orange blossoms. The bride wore coral silk and carried a shower of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Miss ltuth Burbudge of Los Angeels, bridesmaid, wore white silk with touches of old rose, and a corsage of white and pink sweet peas. Miss June Iverson, another bridesmaid, wore a combination of pink silk and Georgette crepe and carried pink and white sweet peas. A third bridesmaid, Miss Lillian Hanson, was gowned in pale yellow messaline, and carried white sweet peas. Charles Gouid of Chicago was best man. THE marirage Maurice liand-painte- Bridge followed dinner. Covers were laid for Colonel and Mrs.. William Stephenson, Captain D. C. Hutton, Captain J. P. Wilson, Lieutenant and Mrs. M. Rose, Miss Marjorie Bidwell and Fred Alkire. Everet Brailey and Edward Burton; publicity, Miss Gladys Griffin, Woods Giberson and Fielding Smith. The patrons included Dean and Mrs. Thomas Beal, Dean and Mrs. J. L. Hibson and Dean .and Mrs. Milton . Bennion. COLONEL AND- - MRS. WILLIAM at entertained dinner Monday evening at their home at Fort Douglas in honor of Major and Mrs. A. R. Emery, who, with their three sons left Wednesday for the Presidio, San Francisco, where Major Emery has been transferred. Covers were laid for twelve. t FRANK T. HINES and Miss Hines, wife and daughter of former Brigadier General Hines, are at the Hotel Utah for a few days, on their way from Los Angeles to their new home on Long Island, N. Y. Since Mrs. Hines is a former Salt Laker, her visits are of interest to many Salt Lake friends. MRS. Mrs. Eva Thomas, teacher of dressmaking and millinery at Civic Center, was the guest of honor at a buffet Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Iverson and the bridal party in receiving tne luncheon given at the center Wednesguests, were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. A. day by the board of directors. Mrs. Smoot, grandparents of the bride; Thomas will leave soon for Cedar City Mrs. W. It. Spettigue, Mrs. F. It. Beck to remain a short while. C. in Smoot Mrs. W. and Assisting Pink and white carnations decorated the dining room were Mrs A. II.. the luncheon table. The guest of honWhite, Mrs. A. Covey and Mrs. E. or was presented with a potted plant Mitchell. in a basket. The committee on arThe couple left early in the afterrangements included Mrs. Howard noon for a wedding trip to Portland. Webber and Mrs. D. H. Christenson They will be at home in the Uaks The guests numbered fifty. apartments in this city after April 15. Master Jack Kavanaugh, Wasson F. George son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. KavMRS. at tea Wedensday afternoon anaugh, 915 Third avenue, was host to in '28 State North street, at her home, a number of his young friends Thursof Griffith honor of Mrs. William day afternoon, on the occasion of the Houston, Texas, formerly Miss Milfourth anniversary of his birth. Games dred Knight of this city, who will and refreshments were features of the leave for home Sunday after a visit party, which was enjoyed by the of several weks in this city. children: Laurelle Delamar, Corsage bouquets of violets, wtih a Lucile, Patricia and Robert single pink rose in each, formed a cen- Virginia, Eleanor and terpiece for the tea table and were Foley; John, Catherine, Marion Eberhardt; Jane Howe, Eleaused as favors. The hostess was assisted by her nor McCarthy, John Gibbons, Dorothy daughter, Mis Marjorie Wasson, Mrs. Conyers, Helen and Henry Johnson, Richard Sumner; Lincoln. June and S. W. Kittleman and Mrs. C. C. Daily. Arline Daynes; Robert and Carolifib The guests numbered twenty. Burdette. entertained MRS. aW. B. ROBINSON Carnival features characterized a bridge tea at the Hotel Utah dance given Friday evening in the Wednesday afternoon. The decorations were in spring flowers. The grill room of the Hotel Utah by tlfe freshman class of the University of guests included Mrs. Earl Coomb, Mrs. Ben E. Rich, Mrs. W. N. Lewis, Mrs. Utah. Programs and decorations sugKarl Hardy, Mrs. Marcellus Snow, gestive of St. Patricks day were used, and the guests appeared in costumes Mrs. W. E. Rydalch, Mrs. J. H. Waters, Mrs. 11. W. Sherwood, Mrs. Don E. and masks. The committee in charge of the genCampbell, Mrs. E. L. Sanders, M&. eral arrangements included the class W. D. Lawrence, Mrs. Henry Monheim, Mrs. J. J. Porter, Mrs. Orville Morexecutives, who are Miss Regina West, ris, Mrs. George Parrish, Mrs. Jay David Watts, Don Daynes and Walter Milner, Mrs. E. C. Van Law, Mrs. Armstrong. They were assisted by Bruce Cramer, Mrs. George W. Reed, the following committee, composed of Mrs. Norman Or. Atkinson, Mrs. C. J. members of the freshman class: En tertainment, Miss Maybelle Davis, Thomas, Jr., Mrs. C. L. Kay, Mrs. Curtin F. Parr and Mrs. G. B. Sutherland. Miss Afton Love, Miss Edith Teudt, Brenton Jennings and Ray Wallis; AND MRS. LOUIS A. program, Miss Caroline Cannon, Miss CAPTAIN entertained at dinner WedEdna Rigby, Wayne Farnsworth and nesday night at their home, 271 B Jack Ensign; decoration, Miss Helen street. Jonquils decorated the table. Schweikhart, Miss La Rue Hansen, four-year-ol- d ftH-lowin- g The Ladies Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers entertained at cards and tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. E. Boorman. 874 East Second South street. St. Patrick ideas were carried out in the decorations. A potted fern formed a center piece for the table. St. Patrick emblems were used on the tally cards. Assisting in the entertainment were Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. Eugene Kahn, Mrs. E. A. Rogers, Mrs. W. M. Donohue, Mrs. J. H. Saxman and Mrs. Roy Price'. The marriage of Miss Anna Lund Of this city and Roswin P. Rands of took place Thursday night at 7 oclock at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lund, 1066 Emerson avenue. Bishop Joseph F. Lloyd performed the ceremony. An informal reception followed. The rooms were decorated in green and white, in honor of St. Patricks day. White carnations were combined with palms and ferns. The couple will leave in a short while for southern Utah to spend the summer. n Og-ge- m for the luncheon table, and favors were suggestive of Covers were laid for Mrs, H. Walker, Mrs. Charles Dunn Mrs. Jay Charon, Mrs. J. Keate, Mrs. H. A. Smith, Jrr Y. Gates, Mrs. Thomas Tem H. J. Brown, Mrs.. Edward Mrs. H. S. Bishoff and Mrs. Shaw. i A large number of reservation been made for a card party be given at the Hotel Utah Sa afternoon. The ticket committiMS eludes Mrs. u. J. Bachle, Mr Leatherwood, Mrs. M. M. Niels sjs Mrs. L. P. Pond. A part of thi from the entertainment will be ed to the bringing of an art and the production of The Crabby local talent for the entertajLi of visitors to the council of eral federation of womens this city next June. r. ) . The Womans Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church met Tuesday from 11 until 3 oclock at the church. A box luncheon was served at 12:30 oclock. Mrs. H. V. Richards and Mrs. Elmer Qualtrough were hostesses. A program followed the luncheon, under the direction of Mrs. H. W. Reherd, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Miss Almira Dodge and Mrs. Charles Sewrey. The theme was Fourfold Task of the Presbyterian Mc-Kiraha- Church. Mrs. Thomas O. Sheckell Pa enteV ed at a childrens party Thurslr her son, Bobby, in honor of Griffith of Houston, Texas, wlioj. his mother, Mrs. William Gristle visiting in the city. Mrs. Lamoreux, wife of Chi Lamoreux, will sail April 7 eft. Mauretania for France to visit Lieutenant m tives in Bordeaux. Mrs. James A. Burnford entertairS supper Saturday evening at their ters at Fort Douglas in compUntftj Mrs. Lamoreux. Mrs. Earl Stigers and Mrs e A. Burnford entertained at a kes ton at their home at Fort Douglas urday for friends at the post, andfa number of guests from the city. M. n. Miss Jean Sickles sang. The W. W. G. club entertained at a shower to be given in honor of Mrs. Florence urftes Dixon, a February bride and a member of the club, Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. James McMenomy, 971 East Twenty-firs- t South street. The color scheme for decorations and refreshments were carried out in green, honoring St. Patricks day. Mrs. Thomas E. Rowan entertained members of the Hoyle Bridge club at her home in the Summerhays apartments Wednesday. Luncheon was served at one long table, and was followed by bridge. The place cards were in St. Patrick designs. Covers were laid for Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed, Mrs. Raynor G. Mackay, Mrs. J. B. Stewart, Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mrs. Mrs. M. D. Coke, Mrs. Frederick LeCuyer and Mrs. George D. OConnor. . Members of the Plate club were entertained at luncheon at My Shop Wednesday followed by 500. A basket of spring flowers was the centerpiece Mrs. Thomas Lamoreux, wife onel Lamoreux of San Francisco, I guest of her son and daughterCaptain and Mrs. L. Laboreux at Douglas. - 1 Major and Mrs. William W. (. are now at home at 1459 Gilmer: nue. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dicke enteric at dinner Friday evening at their t on East South Temple street Dicke will entertain at lunched Saturday. Liberty review No. 9 of the bees gave an overall and s:;ck iF. social atOhe home of Mrs. J'jhnKt 644 East Fourth South street, evening. Mrs. Frederick Reiben c itertais members of the Optimistic club luncheon and a kensington at home, 737 Wilson avenue, Thursday Members of the Elks club enterts ed at a dinner dance Tlnirf lay ing at the club house. Marshall Cole e'iterta members of the Needlecraft club Mrs. |