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Show THE CITIZEN 14 father, Emil I r Kate Halloran. Guests, in addition to the club members,; were Mrs. P. Gib- trl-colet- te bons, Mrs. E. D. Dewald, Mrs. Henry Welsh, Mrs. John Hickey and Mrs. C. E. Head. and Twenty-eightreception followed. The bride wore a dark blue suit, with a black beaver hat and black suede boots and gloves. She had a corsage bouquet of white gardenias. The bridesmaid, Miss Josephine Koch, sister of the bride, wore a white organdy gown, with a white picture hat and shoes. She also wore a corsage bouquet of white gardenias. Joseph Kornig was best man. The house was decorated in pink and white, asters and snapdragons. A bowl of snapdragons was the center-piec- e for the table. Four candlesticks at the corners held pink candles. Assisting the bridal party and Mr. Koch in receiving the guests were the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prime. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Bess Hamilton, Miss Ruth Evans of Garfield, Miss Virginia Baker of Ogden, Miss Carol Hutchins, Miss Daisy Prime, Miss Olive Prime, Miss Gladys Pugh. The couple will spend their honeymoon at Vivian park, Provo canyon, and will be at home after September 15 in the Marquette apartments. i K at Fourth East South streets. A B. Koch, h ! MRS. AND MRS. GEORGE H. SIMS the marriage mf their t. daughter, Grace H., to Grant L., Mrs. E. W. Steel has returned from Portland and is with her sister, Mrs. S. N. A. Downing, 1037 First avenue. h H. Luff. Covers were laid for the following besides the guest of honor: Mrs. George Dyer, Mrs .Emmett Frederick, Mrs. V. G. Buckle, Mrs. E. L. Pickering, Mrs. Lee Cook, Mrs. A. P. Meil-struMrs. C. L. Castleton, Mrs. George Buckle, Mrs. A. H. Bergman, Mrs. A. S. Pitts and Mrs. H. E. Broen-dykp, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Blair of Lo- gan are spending the week with Mrs. Blairs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowerman and son, Harvey, have gone to Portland and Seattle, and will later visit San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Chedron and daughter, Miss Zane Witcher, have returned from a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone. motor Mrs.' Jasper McCaskell and son, Billy, have returned from southern California, where they spent the summer with Mrs. Samuel Newhouse and Mrs. Mary Stingley. To Make Sure. Were you very sick with the 'flu?, Rastas? Sick, sick! Man, Ah was so sick ebery night Ah look in dat er casualty list for mah name. Whizz-Ban- g (Boston Base Hospital). mos t e. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cheesman and Mrs. Robert N. Campbell will entertain at luncheon at their home in Cottonwood on Saturday in honor of Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker and her two daughters, Miss Carolyn Shoemaker and Miss Katherine Shoemaker. Mrs. E. J. Raddatz and daughter. Miss Pearl Raddatz, Miss Flora Raddatz and Miss Eunice Raddatz are back from a three months trip to the southern California beaches, coming home by way of Lake Tahoe. Mrs. William iX. McCrea and little Miss Emma Nordvall, whose marriage to J. G. Flandro will take place next wreek, was the guest of honor at an entertainment Thursday evening given by Miss Cicely White at the Crabbe home on East Second South MR. MR. entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah Wednesday afternoon, in honor of the eighty-fourtbirthday of her husbands mother, Mrs. Mary AND MRS. A. V. TAYLOR the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to William E. Dickinson, lately of Washington, D. C.f but at present a resident of Salt Lake. The wedding took place Wednesday evening at sunset at the Mt. Olympus farm in East Mill Creek, the home of the brides parents. Only the close relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present. .The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. L. Baynes. The bride is a graduate of the University of California. The bridegroom is an engineer in the United States geological survey. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson left shortly after the ceremony on an extended trip. They will be at home after September 15 at the Richmond apartments. CHARLES H. LUFF of evening from the California beaches, where they have spent their summer vacation. They came home by the way of San Francisco. daughter, Beatrice, and mother, Mrs. F. W. O'Connor, have returned from at the Girls spending the wTeek-enFriendly cottage at Brighton. d 1 ' One Man, One Collar. Haberdasher And will one collar be sufficient, madam? Mrs. Higgins Do you insinervate, young man, as I 'ave more than one 'usband? London Blighty. i:!iiiiiiiiiii:iiiii;iiiii:ii:i:iliiliiii!iiiii:ii!ii.iiiiiiii!ii;i!:iiiiiiii!r. street. The marriage of Miss Stella Simp-so- u and Carl Ericsson took place Wednesday evening at 7 oclock at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson, 554 Fourth avenue. Bishop C. C. Neslen performed the ceremony. A reception followed. The couple will spend a three-mont- h honeymoon in California and will make their home in this city. Welcome Speech. Jones is the finest after-dinne-r speaker I have ever heard." So?" Yes. He always says: Waiter, give that check to me. Pitt Thomas Insurance & Investment Company Insurance Of All Kinds Telephone Wasatch 3164 Boyd Park Bldg., Salt Lake City Colonel and Mrs. George L. Byram entertained at a dancing party Thursday night at the amusement hall at Fort Douglas in honor of their daughter, Mrs. John Earl Lewis, who wrill leave soon for the east to join her husband, Major Lewis, who is expected from overseas. Mal-quis- The wedding took place Tuesday. The couple have gone to Richfield to make their home. The news of the marriage will come as a surprise to the friends of the young couple, since the engagement was not announced. Mr. Malquist returned from military duties overseas about six months ago. The bride is one of the city's most popular young women. Miss Lily Shore and Miss Melba Shore entertained Thursday evening at their home on Herbert avenue in honor of Miss Manila Hoffman, a September bride. Mr. and Mrs. William Story, Jr., and daughters, Florence, Marion and Eleanor, have returned from a motor trip through Idaho. Mrs. Charles F. Sturtevant of Tuo-sonAriz., formerly Miss Sylvia Groesbeck, of this city, is visiting at 909 Edison avenue. Mrs. Sturtevant entertained a party at dinner Monday evennig on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. , MEMBERS of the Octagon Bridge entertained at lunch- eon at the County club Wednesday. Luncheon was served at one long table adorned with late summer garden flowers. Covers were laid for these members: Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. J. F. McEnany, Mrs. F. J. Westcott, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. J. H. Waters, Mrs. P. Gibbons, Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, Mrs. G. W. Wood, Miss Blanch Martin, Mrs. James Langton, Mrs. Victor Youngberg, Mrs. M. J. Dailey, Miss i i Hill ' I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stout and son Raymond, are visiting California. in southern Miss Madeline McCormick and Miss Marie Harrington returned to their home in Salt Lake last Sunday The most refreshing and most satisfying! AT LAGOON AT SALTAIR AT LIBERTY PARK Order from your local dealer or JESS C. OLSON DIST. CO., Salt Lake Distributors 533 So. 4th West Wasatch 5664 Manufactured by Becker Products Co., Ogden h m I 1 I s j |