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Show THE CITIZEN 14 John H. Bailey Phunny Sayings ..0. H. Hewlett, Sarah A. Lemon, M. Burch, C. Winegar and Mrs. Wright. This program was followed by a 500 card party, after which dancing was indulged in during the rest of the evening. Ferrel Decker and Mrs. Len 0. Bird of Salt Lake were the prize winners at cards. Mr. and Mrs. ' J. S. Houtz, Jr, Hotel Merrit Jones guests, of Salt Lake City were host and hostess Wednesday evening to the beach Utah and Idaho societies at the Ocean Park dancing pavilion the two main loges of the pavilion being engaged for the occasion. The dance was greatly enjoyed by those attending. Punch was served and the booths decorated in an artistic manner. Mrs. Houtz, Jr., has been a regular winter visitor to Ocean Park for several years. Among Salt Lakers were Mr. and Mrs. Orson H. Hewlett, Miss Shanna Houtz, Mrs. Sarah B. Clayton, Mrs. Ruby L. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, M. H. Cannon, George R. Smith, W. S. Brown, M. A. Eardley, Mrs. J. E. Callister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Park, Mrs Len O. Bird. ' Recitation 'T' HE Pan-Hellen- ic clvb of the Uni--I- - versity of Utah eutetrained at a dancing party Friday evening at tne Hotel Utah . Sorority and fraternity members were guests. The patrons included President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Michael Fitzpatrick, Professor and Mrs B. Roland Lewis and Professor and Mrs. R. D. Harriman. The commitee on arrangements included Mrs. George W. Cooper, chairman; Milton A. Romney, Miss Amy A. Alphonso Thorum, John T. and Jack Ellerbeck. A yf RS. W. F. Jensen entertained the 1V1 members of the Embroidery club at her home on Third avenue Tuesday afternoon. The club members are Mrs. Arthur C. Sullivan, Mrs. Jeannette R. Cann, Miss Nan Gibbons, Mrs. Alexander J. Gibbons, Mrs. James W. Collins, Mrs. Frank A. Fisher, Mrs. L. R. Wattis, Mrs. S. M. Soupcoff, Mrs. J. L. Rich, Mrs. C. A. Quigley, Mrs. Albert T. Cowan and Mrs. C. C. Cris-mon. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dulany, who were recently married, left Tuesday for Chico and Oakland, Cal., and will later spend two months in Los Angeles. Mrs. Dulany was formerly Miss Eva M. Dunyon. The couple will go to Alton, 111., to make their home following their visit to California. Mrs. Harold Barnsford Lamb enter- tained at a buffet luncheon Tuesday at her home on Michigan avenue. The guests included about thirty of the friends of the hostess. The marriage of Mrs. Bertha S. Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spencer, and Heber M Ammodt took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. D. B. Baron of Brigham City is a guest of Mrs. A. Frank. Mrs. Baron came to attend a large reception given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank in honor of their son, H. M. Frank, and his bride, formerly Miss Lillie Frumkin. Mrs. Julia M. Thomas and boy have arrived in Paris. Mrs. Thomas left Salt Lake several weeks ago to join her husband. ROTHAPFEL UNIT PROGRAMME ONE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY ONE WEEK Overture FIRST UNIT PROGRAMME 1920 Especially arranged for the Gem Theatre by Samuel L. Rothapfel The music section of the Ladies Literary club met Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. Mrs. Hans Flo was in charge of the program, which follows: Piano solo, Pas des Amphores.. Chaminade Piano solo, Scarf Dance. Chaminade Vocal solo, Charmant Oiseau David (Perie du Brezil) Miss Ruth Williams. Violin obligato, William M. Hard-imapiano, Miss Helen Williams. Violin solo, Meditation (Thais) .. Massenet M. William Hardiman. Vocal solos, (a) Elegy .. Massenet (b) Piano Angelicus (Messe.. Cesar Franck Solennelle) Chaminade (c) Sumer Mrs. Flo. Piano solo (a) Romance. . . . Sibelius (b) Arabespue II Debussy Miss Hermie E. Rogers. Paper, Twice Told Tales of HarMrs. A. P. Stone mony THE WOOD OF FAIR WATER Mrs FLEHIE THE LAST HOUR With J. H. GILMOUR A Novelty Prelude Presenting Music FALSE GODS A Screen Version of E. Lloyd Sheldons Powerful Drama EPIGRAMS A THOUGHT OF EQUITY WILD FLOWERS A New Idea George V. Hobart Comedy In a veritable gem of light literature from the pen of one of Americas most successful playwrights A. Faus have moved to 966 East South Temple street, where they are now at home to their friends. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goddard of Provo announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera, to Lawrence L. Batley of THE QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SCREEN lllllllllllllllllllllliliiiiilllllllllliiiiiiilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllillllllllllllin I I Continental Life Insurance Company SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Salt Lake. The wedding took place December 6, but is just announced. The couple are making their home in Salt Lake. . Mrs. George M. Miller is S An Immortalization of the Famous Achievement of the Marines at Belleau Wood n; Mr. and 99 I I $2,000,000 Invested in the I I Intermountain Region $31,000,000 Insurance in Force at home to her friends at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Everett Jones of Seattle is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. J. T. Beless and Mrs. B. B. Owens. Mrs. Everett Jones of Seattle is the California to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Henry M. Dinwoodey has gone to New York for severa lweeks visit. . Mrs. David Keith and small son, David Keith, Jr., have gone to Ocean Park, where they will occupy a cottage for the next few months. Mr. Keith who is in San Francisco will join them. The Lucri Causa club met at the home of Miss Doris B. Stewart Monday night to discuss plans for their next dance to be held in the near future. A dainty luncheon was served. Covers were laid for Miss Winifred Gilroy Miss Lila Bleak Miss Eloise Beveridge Miss Mary Johnson Miss Mayme Irving Miss Gladys Spry Miss Arlie K. Deering. The hostess was The' Company of Satisfied 'Policy Holders j assisted by her mother and by her sister Mrs. F. M. Nelson. her home in San Francisco after visit The marriage of Mrs. Bertha Hamilton and Heber M. Ammodt took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spencer, in Murray. The bride wore a gown of pale blue satin and carried pink roses. The couple will be at home in Murray after Mrs. Gertie I. Peebles returned Tues- February day from a two weeks visit to Oakland. Her daughter, Miss Marguerite Peebles, who accompanied her, remained in Oakland to attend school. RECKLESS DOCTORING. Doctor: Madam, I shall have to paint your husbands throat with ni- 1. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Swaner are re- ceiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, born Tuesday at the Holy Cross hospital. The little one has been christened Charlotte Louise. Miss Swaner was formerly Miss Charlotte Louise Bothwell. Mrs. C. P. Diehl will leave Saturday for Los Angeles, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. George H. Gannett Miss Edna ing her sister, Mrs. Hugo W. Druehl. C. Cohn has returned to trate of silver. Profiteers Wife: Please use nf irate of gold, doctor. The expense is quite immaterial. KILLING WORK. Friend: You seem to have been very busy lately; regularly run off your legs. Doctor (thoughtlessly): Yes, it is killing work. |