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Show 13 THE CITIZEN shall, Miss Charlotte Burch; reception, Mrs. L. F. Shackell, Mrs. M. D. Ran-do- l, Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury and Mrs J. L. Rawlins; refreshments, Mrs. T. fA. Beal, Miss Nanon Croxall, Mrs. T. Hi. Fitzpatrick, Miss Anna Youngberg, Miss Emma Heilman, Miss Doris Martin and Mrs. S. D. Rasmussen. An Irish program will be carried out. KINO THOMAS was hostess MRS. afternoon at luncheon, followed by a kensington at her home on East Third South street, for the members of the El Exito club. The decorations, ices and confections were in shamrocks, in anticipation of St Patricks day. Covers were laid for Mrs. Jemkyn Thomas, Mrs. Albert V Powell, Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Mrs. C. A. Woolley, Mrs. Fred G. Dusi, Mrs. John W. Anderson, Mrs. Albert Zobell and Mrs. William Anderson. turned from a trip to San Francisco and southern California. Miss Victoria Howell will entertain at a tea Saturday afternoon at her home in the Hillcrest apartments in compliment to Mrs. Dwight Sawyer, formerly Miss Katherine Marshall, who will leave the latter part of the month for California to join her husband. entertained twelve guests at a tea Friday afternoon at her home in the Meredith apartments in. honor of Miss Dottie Felt, whose marriage to Frank Iverson takes place early in April. Mrs. Ross Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Drage announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Lee S. Sorensen of Portland, Ore. The wedding will take place next week. The Epworth league of the Waterloo Methodist church opened a series of meetings Thursday evening at the church. A lecture, with stereopticon illustrations on The California Redwoods, was given by Dr. J. H. N. Williams. A supper was served by the league following the program. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn of Philadelphia are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolin Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Hep. burn are on their way home from southern California. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sheets and daughter. Miss Helen Sheets, have re- - Mrs. D. H. Ashton and daughter, Janet, have returned from Long Beach, Cal., where they have spent the win- ter with Miss Helen Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gray left Sunday for Los Angeles. Mr. Gray will return in two weeks, but Mrs. Gray will remain some time recuperating from an illness. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Suitor of La Crosse, Wis., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barrette, on their way home after spending the winter in California. street. Try it. Its an experience worth while. Nothing satisfies a real appetite as bread does. Eat va ROYAL BHEAP that made mother qnhbaMmf Hgil The bread I with milk, with jam, with jelly, with butter, with anything. Royal Bread is a really delicious loaf. Bread is your Best Food eat more of it. ROYAL BAKING CO. Salt Lake Qi EDWIN G & FRED R. WOOLLEY Member Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange Telephone Was. 2885 'Mining, Bank and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Prices 6 West 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah And its so easy to speak your love or friendship with beautiful Spring TULIPS The Past Noble Grands club was entertained by Mrs. Edith McGrath at her home, 212 West Sixth South street, Thursday afternoon. HYACINTHS DAFFODILS JONQUILS FREESIA VIOLETS MILLER ROSES The Gamma Phi alumnae met with Miss Hazel McMullen at the home of Mrs. R. D. Lyon, 1448 Gilmer avenue, Tuesday evening. CARNATIONS SWEET PEAS Our stock Is all fresh and full of life. home-grow- Mrs. C. E. Richards was hostess to members of the Short Story club Monday afternoon at her home on Elev- enth East street. Tea was served following the program. Mrs. Homer Robinson read an interesting paper on The Beginning and the Ending of the A New England Nun, Short Story. by Mary Wilkins Freeman, was read 10 The history-touris- t section of the Ladies Literary club met at the club house Tuesday morning at 10:30 oclock. Mrs. L. D. Peaslee read a paper on Discovery and Development iOllSMMUDUlHIHUISIISIIUMNSHSNMWNIUIIIDIIDHauiUllWliliK 1 Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mickelson announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie, to William H. Diener of Sheridan, Wyo. The wedding took place February 16. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George E. Davies. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. The Smith College club held a rummage sale Friday at 10 oclock at 20 Third East street. The proceeds will be devoted to the contribution of the club toward the Smith college endowment fund. Miss Elsa Bamberger and Mrs. William A. Becker made the arrangements. Miss Ada Lumsden has gone to Birmingham, Ala., to' engage in psy- The Guardian Fire Insurance Company I j of Utah s 5 5 Stays In Utah The Agency Company Managers I i 30 West Broadway SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 .snaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiisMBnoiiiiiiiiiiiaiisiisiisiisiisiiitiiiii.- - When Buying or Selling Stoeks Phone 1373 or Seo chological lecture work. Mrs. F. N. Cameron has gone to to visit her Mass., Northampton, daughter, Miss Myra Cameron, and Miss Julia Kreise, who are juniors at Smith college. Later they will join Mr. Cameron in New York and go to Bermuda for the spring vacation. from Denver to join her husband. They are at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tanner of Murray announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude A. Tanner, to Thomas D. Wassmer. The wedding will take place April 6. Mrs. R. A. Brower entertained Every Dollar Paid For f Insurance in . Mrs. E. A. Greenof the Northwest. wood discussed "Picturesque Places in Mrs. Harry B. Curtiss has arrived The Marguerite club met at the Knights of Columbus club, 165 East South Temple street, Thursday even ing. Ray Werner, lecturer, arranged a program. Refreshments were served by the following girls: Miss Maurine Whitely, Miss Angelia Pruss and Miss Maude Hayes. Wasatch 1310 and 1828 E. Broadway Judge Bldg. street. by Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson. The Utopia club was entertained by Mrs. R. H. Seaman, 427 J street, Wednesday afternoon. n, Miller Floral Co. The Jollity club met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Alice Hartman, 624, 624 South Eighth West 1 Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Hendrickson of the marriage of their daughter, Hattie, to Frank Paxman. The wedding took place Tuesday. The couple will make their home at 812 West Eighth South Do you ever get out the milk bottle and sit down to a good old lunch of bread and milk? for the best essays on patriotic themes, read their essays at the chapter meeting. Miss Ellen Taylor of Neighborhood House gave an address on Some Phases of Child Welfare. H. B. COLE & CO., BROKERS Room 1, Stock Exchange BId. Salt Lake More than eyer before, successful business requires Banking Service of the broad, permanent character we ivc. at a matinee party at the Salt Lake theatre Wednesday afternoon at the Mrs. A. H. production of Carmen. Nelson, who is leaving for Rexburg, Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met Ida., to make her home, was the guest Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock with' of honor. Mrs. George M. Bacon at her home Mrs. G. E. Fellows entertained a on U' street. Miss Dorothy Gayford and Leroy Wallace, who were winners party of nine at tea Thursday afterin a recent medal contest of the noon at My Shop. Mrs. B. L. Davidson will give a tea for eleven at My Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the Revolution. Shop Monday afternoon. CoJlAtcnsn H(Cosck& suuruis Haas (MULSH in) esTAMiSHfi , |