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Show THE CITIZEN 13 Revue De La Ville Marigolds in a wicker basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Corsage bouquets of the same flowers were given to each guest Miss Ora Whipple and Miss Alton Davis presided at the tea table. The committee on arrangements included Miss Louise Nebeker and Miss Jessie pastel shades in rainbow DAINTYformed decorative efthe - , . fect for the wedding of. Miss Mary Beatle and Dr. John H. Wilson, which took place at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Beatie, on First avenue Thursday night. The wedding party stood in a bower of palms and ferns in the drawing room, with wicker baskets of spring flowers in variegated shades on either Moyes. J. L. NIBLEY presided over MRS. side. prettily appointed luncheon .The ceremony was performed at 8 Wednesday afternoon at her home on oclock by Bishop T. A. Clawson, a rel-- 4 . E. South Temple street. The guests ative of the bride, in the presence of were seated at one table that had for relatives and a few close friends. A a centerpiece a graceful basket Ailed with fragrant spring blossoms. Covlarge reception followed. The bride wore a gown of white ers were laid for twelve. satin, combined with georgette crepe. Her veil was caught with pearls and fourth of the series of supper THE . orange blossoms and she carried bride arranged by the Comroses and lilies of the valley, with a mercial club entertainment committee shower of lilies. will be held at the club Saturday, JanThe costumes of the brides attenduary 31. The dance is to be known ants were in rainbow tints. The ma- as the winter fantasia. tron of honor, Mrs. Harry K. Gurasey, The members of the committee in was gowned in pale blue taffeta and charge of arrangements for the fancarried pink sweet peas, with a shower tasia are: B. G. Richardson, Freeman of lavender baby ribbon and lavender P. Bassett, W. G. Burton, R. J. Evans, sweet peas. One of the bridesmaids, A. D. Pierson, Lynn H. Thompson and Miss Lucile Smith, wore pink satin Norman L. Vermilya. and carried pink sweet peas and a shower of blue ribbon and blue flowBusiness Women ers. The other bridesmaid, Miss AgTHE Wasatch the following program nes Snow, wore lavender georgette at Community house Wednesday night: crepe, with a bouquet of lavender Selection by Professor Schettlers sweet peas and a shower of yellow quartet; piano solo, Scherribbon and golden acacia blossoms. stringed zo, by Mendelssohn, Miss Valentine Dr. Harry K. Gurnsey was best man. A Musical Romance, Gorlinski; Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Beatie and Miss Vera A. Adams; vocal solo; The the wedding party in receiving the Little Damosel, Miss Willette Strange; guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilsolo dance, Miss Faythe White; vocal son. Assisting in the dining room solo, Miss Luceyne Jimpson; dramatic were Mrs. Wendell M. Smoot, Miss reading, Miss Bernice Fritz; comic Marie C. Ridd, Mass Mayme Scheutter, reading, Miss' Edith Simons. Miss Pearl A. Oswald, Miss Norma Kent and Miss Blanche Beesley. of Mrs. Russell Coe A stringed orchestra furnished muMANY friendscalled between the sic during the evening. aft4 6 The couple will be at home after hours of and oclock Thursday ernoon at the Woodruff home for tea. February 15 in the Richmond apartThe tea table was decorated in a ments. Stationery Experts rTHERE is a distinct personality about some kinds of stationery it carries dignity 'and distinction in its richness of linen, fine engraving and differ ent lines. See that YOUR Stationery Has Personality . We are specialists in stationery both social and business k and in high-grad- e embossed and engraved -- Our stock and equipment is unequalled in the west for quality and completeness. -- it will be a pleasure to show you samples of our work. PEMBROKES 22 E. Broadway Wasatch 2363 1 . A LARGE dancing party was given Wednesday night by the Masonic club at the Odeon. The entertainment was the second in a series to be given during the season. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Skelton and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hahn. The committee on arrangements included Elmer D. Jones, Argenta lodge; J. Roderic Korns, Progress lodge; E. J. Shields, Wasatch lodge; S. M. Morrison, Mt. Moriah lodge; H. P. Hallan-ge- r, Acacia lodge; H. M. Jones, Ar. genta lodge. About 300 guests were in ance. attend- LPHA CHI SORORITY of the Uni-2'versity of Utah entertained at tea at the sorority house on Thirteenth East street Wednesday afternoon from 4 until 7 oclock, in compliment to the members of a newly organized sorority, the Lambda Phi Lambda. A 1. variety of spring flowers, arranged in a basket as a centerpiece. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. C. R. Pearsall, Mrs. Frederick C. Dem, Mrs. James L. Franken and Mrs. J. W. Rooklidge. Assisting in general entertaining were Mrs. J. M. Bi(fwell, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. John D. Scheid, Mrs. C. E. Richards and Mrs. L M. Bailey. Mc-Intur- e, MEMBERS of the Komedy club for a large dancing party at the Ladies Literary club Saturday evening. The committee on arrangements includes Miss Selma G. Miller, Miss Mary A. McCaffrey, Miss Nita M. Sweeney, Miss Hattie V. Bay, Miss Cleona V. Jensen, Miss Leone Morris and Miss Louise J. Thornberg. The Komedy club was organized to promote interest in civic affairs among women and also for the study of the drama, public speaking, music and domestic science. The club meets at the girls cottage at Neighborhood house. In a model kitchen Instruction in the culinary arts is given by Miss Leah P. Jennings of the Community Center. Each month one of the professors of the University of Utah addresses the club. .Austin, Miss Nell Driggs, Mis Alvira Cox, Miss Hazel E. Selby and Mrs. Althea Thurston. guests were received by Mr. MANY Mrs. A. iFrank at their home, 126 Virginia street, Sunday evening ALPHAof from 7 until 11 oclock, in compliment to their son, H. M. Frank, and his bride, formerly Miss Lillian Frumkin, who were married December 30 in New York and have arrived from their honeymoon trip to make their home in Salt Lake. Assisting in receiving was Mrs. Bertha A. Kiasco. Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. D. B. Baron and Mrs. Benjamin E. Lewis. Assisting inserving were Miss Sara Frank, Miss E. Wolff, Miss Louise Firman, Miss Virginia Stiefel, Miss Sarah Shapiro and Miss Eugenia Parver. Three hundred invitations were issued. of the THE order ofof theUtahGleam held Initiation Tuesday evening in the womens rest room in the John R. Park building for pledge members of the organization. A ten-ac- t original vaudeville was presented. The committee in charge included Miss Virginia Cannon, Miss Esther Hill and Miss Bessie M. Jones. The initiates were Miss Lucile Soren sen, Miss Virginia Budd, Miss Edith Chi sorority of the Utah entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon from 4 until 7 oclock at the chapter house on Thirteenth East in honor of the members and pledges of the Lambda Phi Lamb The committee in da sorority. charge of arrangements included Miss Jessie Moyes and Miss Louise Nebeker. VISITORS from Utah who are the Ocean Park, Santa Monica and Venice beaches have associated themselves in a get acquainted club, which was proposed by Orson H. Hewlett. A Park dancing pavilion has been engaged for every Tuesday evening and a program of singing, playing cards and dancing is given at the Ocean Park hotel. Friday evening, January 23, more than 150 of the Utahns attended an entertainment at the hotel. The following program was given: Piano solo. Shanna Houtz Fancy dancing W. G. Brown Song Solo Mrs. John Stringham Humorous dialects and songs ..... W. D. Roberts |