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Show 12 THE CITIZEN ' I Revue De La Ville McAllister gave a at her home on 1 street at 1 oclock Thursday for Miss Teresa McAllister, a bride-elecThe living room was gay with shell pink snapdragon in tall vases and the luncheon table was decorated in yellow. On a hand embroidered centerpiece striped with yellow satin ribbons stood a crystal basket of yellow jonquils. Yellow satin streamers extended to each guests place, where cards decorated with brides were laid for Miss McAlllister, Mrs. George McAllister, Afrs. Alvin A. Beesley, Mrs. James S. Morgan, Mrs. Margaret. D. Budd, Mrs. Durant, Mrs. William Sears, Mrs. Camilla Cobb, Mrs. W. N. MRS. D. W. Mrs. Alfred Clawson, Mrs. C. P. Flagel, Mrs. Ralph Quayle, Misses Ida and Julianne Quayle, Miss Ruth Sweeney, Miss Maud Burton, Misses Irene and Ruth Picknel, Miss Doris Auslierman, Miss Hazel Hill, Miss May Jones and the Misses Asnetli, Persis and Ella Quayle. t. Smith College club will give a tea at "My Shop, 119 E. South Temple street, Saturday, May 1, for the benefit of the Smith fund. All desiring tables are asked to phone the following women, who form an arrangements committee: Mrs. Ednest Bamberger, Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Mrs. Girard Rosenblatt, Mrs. Van Valkenberg, Mrs. Scott Groo, Mrs. J. T. Keith, Miss Marion Vietz, Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Miss Elsa Bamberger, Mrs. C. E. Allen, Miss Helen Greenwood and Miss Mary Storer. THE Wilson, Mrs. C. R. Howe, Mrs. A. O. Willey, Mrs. S. C. Robbins, Mrs. Myron Crandall, Mrs. Rufus Cobb, Mrs. William Perkes, Mrs. Louis B. Felt, Mrs. Ruth Hatch, Mrs. Malcolm McAllister, Mrs. Ernest Perkes, Mrs. Josiah Perkes, La Prele Major, Miss Erma Grover, Miss Sarah Perkes, Miss Lillian Jones, Miss Bessie Howe, Miss Jeanette Howe, Miss Vilate McAllister and Miss Elsa Keyser. Following the luncheon the guests spent the afternoon sewing for the bride and Mrs. McAllisters mother, Mrs. Ruth Hatch, gave several delightful readings. THE marriage of Miss Lydia lonoL . and Owen J. Bailey took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple and in the evening a reception was given in honor of the couple at of Miss Marguerite the home of the bridegrooms parents, THE marriage and Vernon G. Clemen-se- n Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Bailey on E. took place Monday evening at Fourth South street. 7:30 oclock at the home of the bride's The bride wore a frock of white grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wimmer. organdie with a long tulle veil caught 601 East Third South street. The cerewith a chaplet of orange blossoms and mony. was performed by the Rev. her bouquet was a shower of brides Elmer I. Goshen. The couple will be roses and white sweet peas. Miss Vioat home in Helper, Utah, after May 1. of and was maid honor let Bailey the wore a gown of pink organdie with SS GRACE VIRGINIA JOHNSON, pink ribbons, and carried pink sweet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew peas. Miss Gladys Hoaglund was the Johnson, and J. Leo Jensen were marother bridesmaid and wore orange colried Monday night at 8 oclock at the ored organdie and carried a cluster of home of the brides uncle, Emil Fors-berwhite sweet peas. 4260 South Second East street, receivin bridal the party Assisting Murray. The ceremony was performing were Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. ed by Bishop Emil Erickson of the Bailey, Mrs. A. Hoaglund, Mr. and Murray Second ward. Mrs. C. R. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A reception followed for relatives AssistW. Anderson. J. and Renshaw and close friends. Miss Elsa Anderwere room the ing in the dining son was bridesmaid and Frederick F. Misses Mildred Bailey and Edith Jensen was best man. The couple Strong. will be at home in Murray at 45S6 After a short wedding trip Mr. and South Fourth West street. Mrs. Bailey will be at home to their friends after May 10 at 318 Heather regular meeting of the THE street. Literary club was held Tuesday at Community Center on East Miss Sarah Broadway. A federation day program COMPLIMENTING bride-dlecMrs. was carried out. Mrs. R. B. Porter of Robert P. Flagel presided over a , Ogden, director of the General Federabrdge tea Wednesday afternoon at tion of Womens clubs; Mrs. E. O. her home on S. Second West street. Leatlierwood, president of the Utah Mrs.. Flagel was assisted during the federation, and Mrs. J. A. Widtsoe, . afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Henry president of the city federation, spoke. Musical numbers were given by Quayle and the following guests were Edelweiss Schuster, violin solo; Mrs. bidden: Miss Quayle, Mrs. P. Z. CushRalph Ashworth, vocal solo; Miss ing, Mrs. Ernest Quayle, Mrs. Covey. iOBOEiono . ; o c o D o The Place to Save The o D o : PRESIDENT and Mrs. Anthon H. the engagement of their daughter, Eva Ann, to Herbert J. Barnes. The marriage will take place May 2 in the Salt Lake temple. This date will mark the golden wedding anniversary of President and Mrs. Lund, and the two events will be celebrated together. Miss Lund will be the guest at a kensing-to- n Saturday afternoon, given by Mrs. John James at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. N. Williams, in Federal Heights. tonoi, : Big Store mnn Money Owing to the unseasonable weather and late find themselves Auerbachs snow-storm- s, over-stocke- d with o o 1 o D o Womens Spring Apparel Stylish Suits Handsome Coats Charming Dresses which, in order to sell OPQC quickly will offer at M g, t, v. |