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Show THE CITIZEN 13 . Revue De La Ville GENEVIEVE HART, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hart, and Raymond Stevenson Wilcox were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride, 931 Elm avenue. The living room was decorated in yellow chrysanthemums. The supper table in the dining room nad as a centerpiece a basket of pink roses and The pink button chrysanthemums. bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe, beaded, and carried bride roses. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hart in receiving were Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Wil-po- x and Mrs. Matthew Noall. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Willard Ashton, Mrs. W. D. Pack, Miss Mary Wilcox, Miss Gladys Settle and Miss Grace Settle. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. The bridegroom was recently mustered out of the United States aviation service, after spending some time in France. He was a member of the Aero Club of France. M!SS (t tea ABRIDGE Miss was given Elusie Spitko and Miss Zelma Thomas at the Spitko home, 132 T street, in honor of Miss Julia Stephens, a November bride. The house was decorated with kew-- . pies, suspended from the chandeliers. The tea table had a fern in the center, with two candlesticks, holding pink candles at either end. A cluny lace cover was over pink. A large kewpie was hung from the chandelier just above the centerpiece. Kewpie designs were used in the ices and on the score cards. Mrs. Frederick Wetzell and Miss Dolores Spitko assisted the hostesses. Guests were entertained at five tables at bridge, with others for tea following the bridge games. Mrs. lulufallsnow bride, hemmick, a was the guest of honor at a bridge tea given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Margaret Thornberg at her home on Fourth East street. Autumn flowers and leaves decorated the rooms. A basket of pink roses was the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mary Sorensen and Mrs. R. E. Farr. TThe guests besides the guest of honor, included Mrs. O. R. Dibblee, Mrs. William Keyting, Mrs. Harry B. Smith, Mrs. Fred Davidson, Mrs. Mar-cellSnow, Mrs. E. M. West, Mrs. Don S. Campbell, Mrs. Hugh B. Sprague, Mrs. Bert Smith, Miss Marcella Sullivan of Eureka, Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. Wallace Hunter, Miss Myrtle Jensen, Mrs. A. M. Good, Mrs. Robert Sands Gray, Mrs. V. Thompson, Mrs. Grace Woolley, Miss Mary Murdock, Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson,a Mrs. Chester Clawson, Mrs. Earl Shimmin, Mrs. Earl Coombs, Mrs. Ben Roberts, Mrs. Serge B. Campbell, Mrs. D. C. Dunbar, and the following us Garfield guests: Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Ben Mitchell, Mrs. F. O. Hay-ma- n. . a beautiful ceremony at St. cathedral, Miss Estelle Epperson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WITH W. P. Epperson of Kaysville, and Charles V. K. Saxton of Pueblo, Colo., Supremacy In Smart Clothes were married Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 oclock. The marriage service was read by Dean W. W. Fleetwood. The wedding music was furnished by Lawrence Eberiy. The bride wore a suit of reindeer panne velvet and a hat of dark blue. She had a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The only attendant was little Billy Epperson, nephew of the bride, who was The ring was carried in a large crysanthemum. The brides father gave her away. The bridegroom was first lieutenant in the 59th Coast artillery and was recently released from service. He wore his military uniform. The couple left at 5:45 oclock for Springfield, Ohio, where they will make their home. Is dearlv demonstrated in their Dazzling Array of Exquisite Evening ring-beare- r. Gowns AND Wrap s of Miss Luella THE marriage and Roy Duncan took place Wednesday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. The Ringwood.'on K street. mony was performed by Bishop Wallace and was followed by a For The Charity Ball cere- These Dinner and Dancing Frocks are as lovely as the moonlight glow . Soft, filmy creations that are sure to bring joy to every feminine heart G. H. recept- ion.- The bride wore white beaded georgette crepe with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried bride Toses. Miss Frances Ringwood, sister of the bride, who was bridesmaid, wore flesh colored georgette crepe and carried pink roses. Bert Johnson was best man. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Thomas Hodder, Mrs. C. H. Zenger and Mrs. T. J. Evans. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. J. S. Farrington, Mrs. T. J. Pickering, Miss Emma Snowball, Miss Lilith Pinkerton, Miss Emma Snowball and Miss Martha Herzog. The couple will be at home in Salt Lake after November 1. wedding of Miss Irene Reed I. S. Speck of Deer Lodge, Mont., took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Brigham S. Young. A reception was given Wednesday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, 320 M street. Mr. and Mrs. Speck will make their home in Deer Lodge. THE GENEVIEVE HART, a bride the week, was the guest of honor at a shower given Monday night by Miss Alta Stookey at her home on Eleventh East street. Halloween decYellow orations were carried nut. MISS 21 6" SOUTH HAlN. 5T. marigolds were used in connection Jenkins; decorations, Miss Genevieve with Halloween devices. The evening was spent in fortune telling and a light supper was served. The guests numbered twenty. Gavin, chairman; Miss Emily Bond, Miss Marguerite Kelly, Miss Vera Strom, Miss Marguerite Hess, Mrs. Alumnae association of St. academy decided at the meeting held Sunday to have its annual reunion and banquet at the academy Saturday afternoon and evening, November 11. The following committees have been appointed to make arrangements for THE the entertainment: Invitation com mittee, Miss Ethel Bixby, chairman; Mrs. Freeman Bassett, Miss Virginia Gillis; banquet, Miss Agnes Bowen, chairman; Miss Grace Hogan, Miss Margaret Shea, Miss Anna Gillis; music, Mrs. A. A. Kerr, chairman; Mrs. Edward T. McGurrin, Miss Veronica . Morris Miss Kane; nominations, Frances Phillips, chairman; Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss Katherine Curley, Miss Mary Hughes, Mrs. P. J. OCarroll; program, Mrs. Fred Davidson, chairman; Miss Sadie Brein-ing- . Ml. AND MBS. C. F. WILLCOX at dinner Tuesday night at their home on First avenue, in honor of Miss Genevieve Hart and their son, Raymond Stevenson Wilcox, who were married Wednesday. Professor and Mrs. Willard Weihe, who were recently married in Los Angeles, were also guests of honor. A yellow color scheme was carried |