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Show fp 1 THE CITli t li Revue De La Pille Tin; m t HIEF BYWATER'S new fire tion on Eighth South, between Eighth and Ninth West, was formally inducted into service Wedensday night, when a rousing free public dance was featured on the pavement in front of the new edifice. This new firehouse represents the combined efforts of the citys firemen and was constructed under the supervision of the sta-C- j ; I; f I s 1 I. A i i i ( ; i s J i.M I I i I fire chief. The evening was also featured with ceresong, appropriate dedication monies and timely addresses by promSeveral L. D. S. inent speakers. church choirs led in community singtwo ing and Miss Fern Batley rendered Neslen, Arthur B. solos. Mayor Barnes, E. E. Rich and Chief Bywater were among the speakers. The Rev. W. W. Fleetwood delivered the dedicaa tory prayer. Charles Pike gave baritone solo. The hosts for the evening were Mayor and Mrs. Neslen, Commissioner and Mrs. Barnes and Chief Bywater. No. Receiving committee consisted of company and their wives, as follows: Captain and Mrs. Tally Williams, Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry Price, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stroud, Mr. and Mrs L. E. 6 ! Maud.ling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Cheff, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Arvill Miller, Mr and Mrs. David Westerman and Carl Olson. Ray M. Haddock officiated as master of i: r 3 Dates for the annual meeting of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, j. Mrs. N. C. Hunter entertained at luncheon Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Hulse, 518 South West Temple street, in compliment to Miss Ruth Clark, who was married Wednesday to R. J. Evans, Jr. A yellow and orange color scheme was carried out in the decorations. A crystal basket of marigolds formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were in yellow flower designs. Mrs. George C. West and Mrs. Albert Korns entertained twenty guests Saturday afternoon at a bridge luncheon at the Korns home on Tenth East street, in compliment to the bride. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans, Sr., entertained at the Orpheum, followed by supper at the Hotel Utah, roof garden. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee of Logan an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Geneva, to R. R. Maughan of Ogden. The wedding took place last Thursday in this city. A luncheon followed the ceremony, given by the brides sister, Miss Eulalie Lee of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morris, Jr., entertained in honor of the young couple at their home in the Belvidere. The decorations were in pink roses. Covers were laid for twelve. 0. Larson entertained at dinner Sunday at their home, 938 Mr. and Mrs. D. Hollywood avenue, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Owen F. Beal, who have just returned from New York, where Dr. Beal spent two years at Columbia university. Dr. and Mrs. Beal will make their home in Logan. which will be held at Price, have been announced for September 15, 16 and 17. The meeting is a month earlier than usual, because the principal Berspeaker, Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry of dekeley, chairman of the fine arts partment of the General Federation of Womens Clubs, cannot arrange to visit Utah at a later date. Mrs. Marion Foss and two sons have gone to Chicago to join Mr. Foss and make their home. The president of the state federation, Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood of this married September 15 to Walter Finley Clark, entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home, 34 city, has sent out letters to the various clubs of the federation, requesting that delegates be elected at once for the meeting. The program will be announced in a few days. Miss Maud Martin has returned from southern California, where she spent the summer. Miss Marjorie Tonkin, who will be Announcement is made of the riage of Miss Luella D. Spence Hilding J. Hanson, which took last Friday morning in the Salt temple. A reception was given evening at the home of the bri4 North Second West street. Thefe gown was of white pussywilloi Her veil was of tulle, caught with of the valley, and she carried 0) roses.. The bridesmaids, Miss Brain and Miss Irma Grander, gowns of pink organdy and carrfei lumbia roses. Oscar Hanson ires for Bishop John C. Duncan. A supper relatives followed the ceremony. The rooms were decorated in palms, ferns and garden flowers. A basket of roses formed the centerpiece for pink the table. The bride wore a gown of white lace over satin. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home after South September 17 at 755 East Sixth street. Active and alumnae members of the Alpha Chi sorority of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing paity at the McCune home on North Main street Tuesday night. The rooms were man. After a brief honeymoon the a will make their home in Salt Lafc decorated in purple and lavender asters. A light supper was served. The music. Syncopers orchestra furnished The committee on arrangements in- 'm Mrs. H. T. Sullivan will enfc this (Saturday) afternoon at her; in the Marquette apartments ini of her sister, Miss Margaret September bride. Miss LaVatn Mau-rin- e cluded Miss Doone Smoot, Miss Bennion, Miss Inez Burton and Miss Lois Canon. The chaperons Vere Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Burton and Mr. and Mr B. R. Smoot. One hundred guests were in and twenty-fiv- e mond will entertain Tuesday es September 13, in honor of the at the home of Mrs. H. G. Bro the Buckingham apartment in Mrs. J. A. Hogle Miss Clarice Wells, a September a bride, was the guest of honor at kensington and tea given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Gwendolyn Edwards and Mrs. Lewis Meyers at the Meyers home on Lovendale street. Pink asters in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Green candles were in crystal holders. Garden flowers were used about the house. The guests numbered twnty-fou- Catherine, have visit to California. and d; returned t: Mrs. C. W. Wilson and son and Frank, of El Paso, Texas.lt of Salt Lake, are visiting Mrs jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiiii r. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. J. A. Edwards, Mrs. W. W. Mackay, Miss, Phyllis Edwards and Miss Ina Mackay. New, entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home on Laird avenue in honor of Mrs. Frank Iverson of Portland, formerly Miss Dottie Felt of this city. Variegated asters were arranged in a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Iverson was called to Salt Lake several weeks ago on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. A. W. Felt, Mrs. Rex D. Stark Haxton place, in compliment to Mrs. Harold Mahoney of San Diego, Cal., who will be matron of honor at the who is now improving. wedding and also for Mrs. J. Y. BurThe marriage of Miss Christine ton, who expects to leave soon for California to make her home. Covers Ketchum and Charles Albert Johnson Miss Daisy Rolapp, who was martook place Monday evening at the ried Wednesday, entertained at a were laid for eight. The ceremony trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her Miss Tonkin will entertain at dinner First Methodist church. was performed by the Rev. Frank W. home, 979 Second avenue. The tea this evening in honor of the members Only relatives and close room was decorated in marigolds and of her bridal party. The marriage will Bross. were in attendance. Miss Aglighted with lamps shaded in orange. take place at 12:30 oclock Thursday, friends sister of the bride, and effect prevailed The same color September 15, at St. Marks cathedral. nes Ketchum, Miss Sarah Johnson, sister of the A reception will follow at the Country throughout the house. will be the brides bridegroom, were bridesmaids. The hostess was assisted by her club. Mrs. Mahoney The bride wore white satin, with an H. C. Hendee Irank-li- n attendant. Major Mrs. only S. E. Mrs. Rolapp; mother, man. overdress of organdy and lace, and be best will Canada, of Miss and Winnipeg, Ballif F. S. Rolapp, Mrs. bride roses. Following the cercarried in serving Rachel Ballif. Assisting Noble and Clive E. emony a reception was given at the Florence Miss Miss and Romney were Miss Phyllis at home of the bridegrooms parents, 260 married were night Tuesday Bassett trousthe Afton Romney. Showing We3t Third North street. The couple at the home of the brideseau were Miss Mary Romney, Miss 7:30 oclock will be at home after Friday at the Mr. and Mrs. E. K. parents, and grooms Grant Miss Emily Margaret Felt, Richmond apartments, following a 833 East Sixth South street. Bassett, hundred One Mrs. Harry Eckhardt. The ceremony was performed by brief wedding trip. were present. guests ( Fresl Stocks Of Imported Canned Good Arriving Daily MUSHROOMS OLIVES OLIVE OILS TOMATOES, Etc. With Fine Lines of and other Imported age and Sardines. EdamCWGW Cheesit Don't forget, we make freshL RAVIOLO, TAGL!AVlNIj2Je NOODLES 1 And can furnish Mushroo 1 Tomato Sauce with sired. I same CAPITOU BROTHEL New Grand Hotel i 17 E. 4th So. VIA |