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Show THE CITIZEN honor of Mrs. P. J. yaite of New York, who will return home soon, after spending the summer in Salt Lake. The rooms were decorated in asters, marigolds and other tall flowers. As- ters in a basket formed a centerpiece 'for the supper table. The guests numbered twenty-two- . . T Edith Mudgett, Miss Marion Hiskey and Mrs. James F. C. Daily, Miss Taylor. Mrs. E. M. West entertained at Special Electrical luncheon at the Hotel Utah Thursday. A party at the Orpheum in honor of Mrs. Lulu Snow Hemmick, a bride of the month. The Saturday Night Dancing club will have its first dance of the season at the Ladies Literary club Saturday evening. The hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stephens, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. John Cain. Demonst rations During October Mrs. M. A. Cheesman and Mrs. Robert Campbell entertained a few friends at luncheon at their home in Cottonwood Thursday. . The marriage of Miss Voilet Wood, . daughter of Henry Wood, and Henry '4D. Call of Bountiful took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. A reception was held Wednesday evening at the home of the bride in Bountiful. It's get acquainted electrically month and we will Miss Margaret Osborne, an October bride, was the guest of honor at a shower given Thursday afternoon by Miss Rachel Bannan and Miss Ida Rich at the Rich home. display and demonstrate all the motor driven, electrical appliances on our sales floor, where you can see them in actual operation and run them yourself if you like. - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Heaston the engagement of their Mona, to Archibal Douglas New York. The wedding announce daughter, Clarke of will take place October 15. The bridegroom arrived in the city Tuesday. Marcellus Snow gave a stag dinner Thursday evening at the University club in honor of Thomas Addison Jan-newho will be married Saturday to y, Miss Margaret Collins. Mrs. A. E. Thompson entertained at The Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity of the University of Utah entertained at an informal dinner party Friday evening at 6:30 oclock. Edgar Myers, Leslie Samuels and Herbert Levison were the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Arthur A. Hall home Sunday from a two to New York, Chicago Bend, Ind., where she tended school. Watch The THOR Washing Machine is expected months trip and South formerly at It has a capable, effective rotation that gently suds Mr and Mrs. S. H. McMurrin enter-a- t their home in the Fairmont apartments in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McMurrin of Los Angeles. bridge tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lulu Snow Hemmick, an October bride. Mrs Duncan Grant Richart and children are guests of Mrs. Richarts parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCon-augh- Mrs. Charles H. Post entertained a few friends at a Kensington tea Tuesday afternoon at her home, 17 Twelfth East street, in honor of her guest, Miss Corolyn Holmes, of Denver, who for- Alvera Jenkins and Miss Gladys Hiller are home from a visit to merly lived in Salt Laxe. Marigolds in a basket decorated the The guests numbered tea table. twelve. Chi Omega sorority of the Univer- sity of Utah entertained informally Thursday evening at the home of Miss Sarah Borton. Miss Edna Williams, Miss Frances Gibbs and Miss Mildred Burrows were in charge of arrangements. Sigma Chi fraternity of the Univer-sUy of Utah entertained informally Wednesday evening at their chapter house, 1395 East First South street. . IS Mrs. James Hogle entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah Thursday in honor of Mrs. G. A. Lauzier of Butte, Mont., guest of Mrs. Walter C. Lewis. Frank Janney entertained Thursday at bridge luncheon at her Mrs. home in Garfield in honor of Miss Margaret Collins, a bride of Satu- rday. The hostesses were Mrs. F. L. Dodge, Mrs. George H. Dern, Miss Katherine Paul, Mrs. J. E. Oglesby, Mrs. L. H. Stohr, Mrs. F. C. Wire, Mrs. R. W. Fisher, Mrs. II. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. the dirt out of clothes and makes them last twice as long as ordinary washing methods. The sound economy of the Thor extends even further than this saving in clothes, for Thor is built to last a life time. Our easy payment plan takes care of the moderate initial cost and the expense of operation is surprisingly small. y. Mis Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Wallace F. Partridge has gone to San Francisco to be with her husband, Sergeant Partridge, who was wounded in France and is now at the Letterman hospital in San Francisco. Mrs. R. G. McNiece has left for Berkeley, Cal., to visit her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. G McNiece a Later Mrs. McNiece will sail for Ma-nil- to make her home with another son, Irwin McNiece and Mrs. McNiece, formerly Miss Helen Monroe of this city. Mrs. E. Huntsman, Mrs. O. P. Williams and Mrs. F. D Smith of Ogden with Mr and Mrs Lester of Murray spent J Ei the- - week-en- d RECENTLY DECIDED. He Phyllis is a decided blonde,' isnt she? Her Friend Yes, but she only decided last week. London Blighty. SPECTACULAR PROGRAM IN COLISEUM AT STATE FAIR Every Evening at 8 P. M. Trick riding, rope throwing, vaudeville, including Curran, the marvel monoped; Foclier, the bicycle king; Salt Lake Opera quartet; California Frank and his string of riders, and Rodney Ilillams operatic burlesque, Cheating Cupid. (Advertisement.) While You Are In Be sure and watch the vacuum cleaner demonstra- tions. The electric vacuum cleaner prolongs the life of your carpets and works without dust, upheaval or labor. See The Portable Sewing Machine You can carry it anywhere and operate it with a slight pressure of your foot. Make it a point to drop in when youre down town this month and see for yourself how very simple, easy, practical and economical motor driven appliances really are. 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