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Show THE CITIZEN 46 was furnished under the direction of Mrs. Lydia White Boothby. . ' guest at the home of Col. and Mrs. W. Clayton. J Patronnesses of the afternoon will FLORA RADDATZ, a bride of week, entertained at a trou-sea- u tea Sunday afternoon at her home in Haxton place. Rose color was used in the house decorations, a basket of pink roses wasthe center-piec-e for the tea table; The hostess was assisted in receiving by hct Mrs. mother, Mrs. E. J. Raddatz; Mary Harback; her two sisters, Miss Pearl Raddatz and Miss Eunice Raa-dat- z and Miss Jeannette Groo. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Katherine Paul, Miss Ruth Woolf, Miss Anna Mae Warren, Miss Lucille Raddatz, Miss Mildred McMullen and Miss Virginia McMullen. MISS be Mesdames M. H. Walker, Simon Bamberger, Fred Cowans, L. B. Mo- Comtek, W. Mont Ferry, A; W. Jr., Joel Nibley, Edgar New-housDavid Keith, E. O. Howard and Clarence Bamberger. ' Mr. Giuslain is on his way to the coast. ' Mc-Cun- e, e, - FIFTEEN upper class girls of the school who are interested in forming a Girls Reserve club in their school met at he Community house, Third South near Third East street, Monday afternoon, to organize. The following 'officers were elected: President, Elizabeth Stark; vice president, Eloise Beverage; secretary, Doris Jones; treasurer, Ruth Lee. The next meeting will be held next Monday. A short business meet- ..ir ,:i ,1;: iii it Hens Shoes Sale On ing will be followed by an informal social. All West High upper class girls who care to join are invited to be :iii We want to increase our business in mens footwear. To acquaint you with the completeness of our mens stocks and the quality of the goods we are making this unusual offering. This sale includes twelve complete lines of mens shoes, all the latest patterns and colors, including Tans, Gunmetals, Black Kids and Two-ton- e Novelties. Complete range-osizes and widths. We have other bargains at $4.85, $5.85, $6.85, $8.85 a pair. These shoes are worth up to $14 a pair; for this sale only, $10. There is no tax on shoes $10 a pair and under. . Sole agents for Buckingham & Hecht Army Shoes for Men. Agent for the C. II. Alden, Kneeland and Nettleton Shoes. are the girls of the West Junior High, at 3 oclock Wednesday afternoon in the Community house; the freshman girls of West High, at 4 oclock Wednesday afternoon in the Community house, and a group of girls Friday eveninfi out of a Sunday school class in the First Methodist church, under the leadership .at. Miss Bertha Verkler. has just Announcement marriage of HIRSCHMANS at a light supper seryed by them pin b p r s of thaCath. olic;4Vomans league at the close of the regular meeting of the' league Tuesday night at the Ladies Literary club house. A Christmas tree was the centerpiece for the supper table. A cluny cover was over red. Four crystal candlesticks held red candles. Holly was scattered over the cloth. Presiding at the table were Mrs. F. J. Wescott, Mrs. Frank Byrne, Mrs. R. C. ONeil and Miss Nettie Fitzgerara. Assisting in serving were. Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, Mis Kathleen Miss Anna Dailey, 'Miss Agnes Byrne, Miss Valentine Gorlinski, Miss Genevieve OConnor, Miss Ruth Ilruneau, Miss- - Mary McDonald, Miss Margaret Falk, Miss Erma Kuster and Miss Edna Kuster. The program for the meeting includ- .fLILA44reMtatlieJlfiy-P-alheE-J Harvey of Menlo Park seminary, California, and a short talk by R. C. Cotter Catholic Press. Music eGo-ghega- on-Th- e r Grant, La Fawn Bailey, Blanche Edward, Florence Hatch, Blanche Crockett, Ella Cotterell, Lelia Cotterell, Lelia Cottrell, Ruth Folsom and Claire . Partridge. ' AND MRS. N. . MU. M. HAMILTON arrived home after, a visit of several weeks in New York City. The wedding of Miss Hazel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen .Bennion of Roosevelt, and Austin B. been Ben-nio- n, . Mrs. Mabel Parker of Damariscotta, Maine. Dr. Thomas is well known in Salt Lake. He has been ; studying medicine at Columbia university for the past four years. After the j graduation of Dr. Thomas, which Tfill occur in May, the couple are expected to visit in Salt Lake at the home of Professor Evan Stephens. ; iJl CHRISTMAS ideas made beautiful Elite club gave a dancing Thursday evening at the Ladies. Literary club. Among the members are Misses Adelaide Grant, Jane Howard, Caroline Thomas, Myra THE . Branch Idaho Falls - '' daughter .118 Main Street She carried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids, Miss Ethel Finney, wore pale green satin, and the other bridesmaid. Miss Lucile Cowan, wore lavender satin. , Mr, and Mrs. Arrowsmith and the wedding party were assisted in receiving by Mrs. David Shand of- Man-ti- , grandmother of the bride, Mrs.iW. F.. Anderson of Ephraim and , Mrs. Duncan Frew. The couple will be at home after January 1 in the Holland apartments. committee in charge of for the holiday pageant gave a tea Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. home on E. Broadway. were Mesdames James Assisting Hogle, Charles Lavens Smith and John V. Lyle, and the guests included the young girls at the Y. W. C. A. home. Another tea will be given in the work rooms tomorrow .afternoon. THE of Holliday, took place .WedMiss ...Taylor in the Salt Lake temple. A Priscilla Wilson Parker rand Dr. nesday was given Thursday evenThomas S. Thomas in New York City. reception ing at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. The wedding took place on December James A. Taylor in Holliday. 6. Miss Parker is the of t veil. Night be entertained Saturday evening by Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff and Karl A. Scheid. The club will attend The Melting Pot at Social hall and later will go to the r Woodruff home on Twelfth East street for supper. uther clubs to organize this week If f satin' trimmed in silver with a bridal MEMBERS of the Saturday present. i .i Ne-p- hi Mrs. Eugene Palmer, who has recently returned from New York, was guest of honor Monday at a meeting of the dramatic section of the Ladies Literary club, of which she is honorary president. Mrs. Palmer gave a talk on Doings in the Theatrical World, including her impressions ot new plays she had seen in New York. . I i THE . i i . marriage of Miss Ellen M. daughter of Mr. and . . I .. Mrs. A. A. Kenney of Gunnison, Utah, n, - and Kenneth H. Brown, which took place in November, is just announced. Mr. Brown is a former employee of the Orpheum theatre and has recently been released from military service. The couple are at home at 269 East Twenty-firs- t South street... i i oclock luncheon at her home in the Hillcrest apartments. The club members are Mesdames Douglas Mc- Ghie, Robert Korns, George West, Harold Peck, David Reese, Robert a . Mitchell and. Charles Owen. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen of Mount Pleasant, who have been in Salt Lake i . X . r TEA will be given by Mfs. Sybella Clayton Bassett and Mp. Harold Smoot at the M. H. Walker; home on E. South Temple street Saturday afternoon between 3 and 6 oclock, in honor of the portrait painter, Jean Marie Giuslain, of Brussels, who is a Mrs. George L. Jensen entertained the Ace club Wednesday afternoon at , a few days, have gone to Cleveland, Ohio, to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter. Mrs. C. W. Steel- man, formerly Miss Winifred Jensen. Miss Frances Jensen, who is studying music in New York, and Miss Carol Jensen, who is at Oberlin college, in 0 |