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Show THE CITIZEN 13 Revue De La Ville Announcement has just of Mrs. Cozzins, in May Nicholsen to Owen New York City. The wedding took place January 1. Mrs. Cozzins is the daughter of James Chipman of Salt Lake and has a number of friends here and in American Fork and Provo, where she formerly resided. Mr. Cozzins, who is also well known in Salt Lake, was until recently superintendent of the Midvale smelter. He is located at Fort Edwards, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cozzins are visiting the principal cities of the east before returning to Fort Edwards, where they will make their home. - decorated throughout with pink and white sweet peas and carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Ryno Benge, Mrs. F. W. Benge and Misses Emma and Nellie Benge assisted in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fjelsted will return late in the spring, to make their home in Salt Lake. AARS. GEORGE NEELEY was and Mrs. J. H. Waters, who leave next week for a visit to California to spend the remainder of the winter, were entertained at dinner Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grut at the Newhouse hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reynolds will entertain at a masquerade dancing party for Mr. and Mrs. Waters Saturday evening at their home on Yale avenue. MR. J. Greenwell were wedded Wednesday morning in the Temple. In the evening a reception was given in honor of the young couple at the home of the brides parents, 975 dance, "La Farento. Mrs. Burk-harwas the piano accompanist. dt ' neventh East street. Miss Sheets wore a gown of ivory satin, with a long tulle veil caught with sprays of orange blossoms, and carried a shower of brides roses tied with white maline. Miss Virginia Greenwell, the bridesmaid, was attired in satin and tulle and carried sweet peas of the same shade. Leland Sheets was the best coral-shade- d man. Assisting the bridal party in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sheets, Mrs. R. Greenwell and Spencer Greenwell. Assisting in serving were Mrs. C. W. Reeder, the Misses Ila Emms, Phyllis Reeder, Bernal Sheets, Etna Steele, Irene Steele, Emma Williams, Eva Osborne and Elsie Osborne. Music was furnished by the Brewston orchestra. After January Bel- HE wedding of Miss Otillie Benge and Norman S. Fjelsted of Blackfoot, Idaho, took place Wednesday morning in the Temple. In the evening an informal reception was given at the home of the brides par CORLESS the Busy Bee Sewing club at a 1- oclock luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on Seventh East street. A wicker basket street during the absence in New York of Col. and Mrs. E. A. Wall and Miss Enid Wall. FRANK - filled with white snapdragons DOROTHY BAILEY, a bride MISS next was of honor and given by Miss Anne Critclilow. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McCornick entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Miss Bailey and her fiance, Theodore Thornton Ilazlewood, Jr., of Boston, who arrived Friday morning. Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff will give a bridge luncheon Saturday at her home on Twelfth East street in compliment to the bride, and Miss Bailey and Mr. Ilazlewood will be guests of honor at an informal din Thursday ner to be given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H. Thompson at their home on East South Temple street. A AR. and Mrs. Rulon S. Smoot and iVl sons of San Francisco arrived in Salt Lake yesterday on their way to New York. On their return they will spend several days with Mr. Smoots parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. A. Smoot, Jr. They were accompanied by Mrs. D. F. Walker, who will remain in Salt Lake until they return. Mrs. G. A. Glick entertained at her home on Eighth East street Tuesday afternoon at a bridge tea, in compliment to her mother, Mrs. W. D. Hawkins of Sheboygan, Wis., who is her guest. The guests numbered twelve. Tea followed the card games. Miss Joyce Anderson Miss Versell Williams and Miss Luella Gerrard entertained at a dancing party Wednes- day evening at Community center. guest at a theater party at the Little theater Mrs. Clarence D. wil be at home in the Wall house on East South Temple MRS. wedding of Miss Luella Dean Salt Lake and T. F. Williams of Ogden took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast fpllowed at the home of the brides father, David L. Dean, 339 E street. The rooms were adorned with pink and white chrysanthemums and roses. A wedding cake with a kewpie bride and bridegroom was the center-piec- e for the breakfast table. A basket of pink roses and carnations was on the buffet. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe, trimmed in lace and carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in THE week, and MAJOR tied with pink maline centered the table, and at the corners were crystal holders with pink cathedral candles. Mrs. Corless was assisted by Mrs. Lee Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwell will be at home in the vedere apartments. CQ MAIN ST. SALT LAKI CITY DIM. Ogden. 25 Emma Benge and Miss Marie entertained Monday night at their home, 960 Blaine avenue, in honor of their sister, Miss Ottillie Benge, who was married Wednesday to Norman Fjeldsted. MISS DRAPERY & PURNITURE A. lowed by tea. Mrs. R. C. Woodruff will entertain at luncheon Saturday in compliment to Miss Bailey. Miss Miranda Mattson. Miss Kathryn Gabbott presented two pupils, Miss .Mildred Lewis and Miss Loretta Clayton, in a costume WHITEpHoUS VERA SHEETS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sheets, and ger entertained at an informal bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Governor and Mrs. Bamberger, on East First South street. The invitations were for bridge, fol- Media Noche, The character of the Furniture will make a quick appeal, and because they are so moderate the prices will attract you. ISS Ar LV1 - Jr. Interpretive dance, hos-tes- s Wednesday afternoon at a violet luncheon at her home on East First South street. The luncheon table was centered with a crystal bowl filled with deep purple violets and the place cards were decorated with the same blossoms. The guests were Mesdames Percival 0. Perkins, S. R. Neel, Albert Vorse, W. H. Waddell, W. H. Druehl and Robert K. Brown and Miss Jane Sargent Sands. honor of Miss Dorothy Bailey, a IN Januarybride Miss Elsa Bamber- SPANISH music was the feature of program given by the music section of the Ladies Literary club in its regular meeting at the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. The program was as follows: Guitar and mandolin, Manzanillo In Old Madrid (Robyn), (folk C. D. Schettler and pupils. song), Spanish Music and Musical Instruments Mr. Schettler. Vocal solos, My Love is a Gallant Muleteer (De Nigero), A Spanish Folk Song, Mrs. Jed F. Woolley, as ents on Blaine avenue, in honor of the bridal couple, who left on a late train to pass the remainder of the winter in southern California. The bride, who was unattended wore a going away suit of taupe broadcloth,- with hat and blouse to match, and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The house was been afternoon, Mrs. L. W. Snow and son, Lyndon, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Snows daughter, Mrs. George Van Studdiford, at Fort Crook, Neb. Lieutenant and Mrs. Van Studdiford and Mrs. Snow and son visited in St. Louis during the Christmas holidays. J. Fabian and daughter, Mrs. John Elliott Clark, and little son are leaving for Los Angeles and the southern California beaches to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parsons and |