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Show THE CITIZEN 13 Revue De La . i; nnouncement has been made of the engagement of Miss Flora Belle Raddatz, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Raddatz, to Richard A. A Bjrakenbury of San Diego. .The wedding will take place- on the evening of December 17 at. St. Mark's cathedral at 8:30 o'clock. The bride win be attended by her sister, Miss Pearl Raddatz, as maid of honor, and another sister, Miss Eunice' Raddatz, and Miss Jeanette Groo as bridesmaids. Maurice Brakenbury, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man. affairs planned in honor of Miss Raddatz are a bridge tea on Wednesday afternoon, to be given Dy Miss Jeanette Groo; a tea Saturday, to be given by the pledges of the Gama Phi sorority, of which Miss Raddatz is a popular member, at the home or Miss Katherine Harvey. On Sunday Miss Raddatz will entertain at her trousseau tea from 4 until 6 o'clock at the home of her parents in Haxton Place. - - Pre-nupti-al engagement is announced of Phyllis Sharp, entertained at a bridge tea Monday afternoon at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. John Sharp, on East South Temple street. Mrs. Jones will soon join her husband in southern Utah. The drawing room was decorated m pink and white chrysanthemums. Yei-lochrysanthemums in a crystal basket, on a cluny lace cover over yellow formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Silver candlesticks at the corners of the table held yellow candles. Presiding at the tea table wer Mrs. Merrill D. Falk and Mrs. Maurice Tanner. Assisting in serving were Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, Miss Margarei Falk, Miss Claire Little, Miss Katherine Spencer, Miss Anna Gilles and Miss Virginia Gilles. THE w MISS - MILDRED BAI entertained at dancing party at her home, 9zo Princeton avenue, Monday night, in honor of Miss Mary Jensen and Alvin James, who were married Wednesday. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jacob Bai, and by Miss Lelia Warner and Miss Venna son. Miss Hanson also entertained with character songs and Miss Warner gave fancy dances. Among the guests were Miss Neinw e Hyland, Miss Edith Beatie, Miss West, Miss Bernal Sheets, Miss Rosalind Straup, Miss Mabel Hansen, Miss Venna Hanson, Miss Dolly Greenwood, Miss Melvina Jensen, Miss Pearl Brown, Gordon Wirick, Grant Wirick, Lawrence Taylor, Ben Ripey, Ralph Kent, Herbert Dennis and Joseph Hyland. Hor-tens- ; MISS tables, each containing bud vases of pink roses as centerpieces. . Covers were laid for Mrs. V. L. Martineaux, Mrs. H. L. Roberts, Mrs. M. H. Love, Miss Cordelia Straup Miss Mary Alice Moon, Miss Mildred McLean, Miss Madeleine McClellan, Miss Marjorie Lewis, Miss Rachel Lewis, Miss Opal Knudsen, Miss LuMiss cille Farnsworth, Dorothy Farnsworth, Miss Katherine Douglas, Miss Lucile Bushholtz, Miss Della Armstrong, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Minnie Barlow, Miss Hazel McMullen, Miss Pearl Raddatz, Miss Eunice Raddatz, Miss Ruth Wolfe,- Miss Allie Moyle, Miss Anna May Warren, Miss Lucile Reid, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Louise Snow, Miss Dean Parkinson, Miss Aleda Parkinson, Miss Harriet Moyle and Miss Elizabeth Moyle. . . at GROO her home on Tenth East street at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Flora Belle Raddatz, a December bride. Luncheon was served at small v. Holiday Sale of Luxurious Furs Never Have Seal, Squirrel and Moleskin Met and Mingled With Such Charming Effects-aat Present in. Coats, Dolmans, Coatees and Scarfs. Finest Selected Pelts Have Been Used, Yet the Price is Unquestionably Low. s . ... Fabian, Mrs. Harold and Mrs. John Elliott Clark entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at the Fabian home on Twelfth East street in honor of Miss Dorothy Bailey, whose engagement to Theodore Thornton Hazlewood, Jr., of Boston was recently announced. Christmas ideas were carried out in Red and white the decorations. chrysanthemums in a silver basket formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Holly and red berries were used about the rooms. Two hundred and fifty invitations were issued. RAYMOND T. ROMNEY en at a shower Tuesday afternoon at her home on Lake street in honor of Miss Margaret Stewart, a bride of next week. The hostess was assisted by Miss Josephine Stewart and Miss Elizabeth Stewart. The guests numbered twenty-four. marriage of Miss Mary E. and Alvin J. James took place Wednesday morning in the Salt THE Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, 744 East Twenty first South -- The basement of the home was transformed into a Japanese tea garden, with Japanese unbrellas suspended from the ceiling. Japanese tea and dainties were served, with a Japanese service. A Japanese basket of pink - in t " . ' : ; t - s . Winter Coats Plain arid Fur Trimmed Price Exceedingly Low ... . -- J and Holiday Blouses Mid-Wint- er From the Simplest Little SlipfOver-ModelTo the Loveliest Costume Blouse. A Hamilton Blouse Portrays the Mode ; : . Distinctive and Charming'. : : ; nRESS FOR Sr F. J. m MRS. - Graceful Models of MEMBERS of the bridal party Smith and Carl Swanholm, who will be married Saturday, were entertained at cards and dancing by Miss Miriam Hubbard at her home in Federal Heights Wednesday night. Five tables were arranged for cards and a buffet supper followed. The supper table had a cluny cover over yellow satin, with a basket of yellow button chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. L. E. Hubbard. The guests were limited to members of the bridal part. MRS. j . i - street. JEANETTE SMART SHOP TH 816-SOU- carnations was in the center of the table. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de meteor with pearl trimmings and carried a bouquet of bride roses, with a shower of white sweet peas. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Jensen in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. James. Assisting in serving were -- . . - - :: " , WOMfljj "MAIN; ST. Sidney.. Reese, Mrs. David Warren, Mrs. William Lake, Mrs. Milton King and Mrs. Howard Cushing. - MR. AND MRS. JAMES B. HALL at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday night at their home on Romona avenue in honor of their sister, Miss Myrtle Butterfield, a Miss Lavon Chipman, Miss Cora Vine, December bride. Assisting the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miss Melvina Jensen, Miss Bernice Hatch of Woods Cross and Miss Ma- Murphy, Miss Lucile James, Miss Norma Madsen, Mrs. Frederick Cannon . ble. Butterfield. Music was furnished by Dr. and and Mrs. Joseph Hansen. Mrs. Cummings. Thirty-fiv- e The guests numbered 400. guests The couple will be at home on were in attendance. Seventeenth South street, between Second and Third East streets, after A. C. DAVIS entertained at MRS. December 30. Wednesday afternoon at her home in Westmoreland place in honor of Mrs. Ralph Gentry, who of Miss Sylvia Price, THE marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Elias, will leave Monday, with her husband, and Charles D. Evans took place at for Washington, D. C., to make her the home of the bride on East First : home. A basket of pink sweet peas South street Thursday evening. Bishwas a centerpiece for the table. The op William Armstrong performed the place cards carried out Christmas A reception followed. ideas. Covers were laid for nine. ceremony. Miss Ida L. Rich was bridesmaid and Alma Price was best man. R. AND MRS. ALBERT BURCT entertained at a dinner part i: SOWLES the Alta club Thursday night in lienMRS. WILLIAM at luncheon at her home or of R. F. Haffenereffer, Jr., presiin Federal Heights Tuesday afternoon dent of the Utah Apex Mining comin honor of Mrs. Alvin Schumann of pany. Among those present, besides Baltimore. Covers were laid for Mrs. the hosts and guest of honor, were Schumann, Mrs. Fred Wayne, Mrs. Judge and Mrs. John A. Marshall and Sterling Booth, Mrs. Louis Hess, Mrs. Miss Mary Marshall, Judge Curtis n. . |