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Show THE CITIZEN 12 Revue De La Ville THERESA McALLISTER, of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McAllister, was wed to Douglas Alvin IJeesley Thursday morning in the Salt MISS Lake temple. In the evening a reception was held at the McAllister home in honor of the couple The bride wore a charming wedding gown of white georgette crepe with a long tulle veil caught with sprays of orange blossoms, and carried a shower of brides roses tied with white tulle. Mrs. Charles Budd wras the matron of honor and was frocked in an afternoon gown of silver gray crepe de chene and her bouquet was of coral shaded sweet peas tied with maline of the same shade. Miss Vilate McAllister, a sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and wore a frock of pale organdy and carried a cluster of pink sweet peas and ferns. Miss Elsie Keyser was the bridesmaid and wore a gown of soft shell pink voile and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas of the same shade. Horace Bees-le- y acted as best man for the bridegroom. Assisting the bridal party in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. George McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bees-leMrs. J. F. Morgan and Mrs. D. W. McAllister presided in the dining room and were assisted by Mrs. Wal-dre- n Habbish, Miss Thelma Hendrickson, Miss Nellie Silver, Mrs. William La Fee, Miss Blanche Coursey, Miss Laura Silver, Miss Viola Christy and Miss Louise Dangerfield. Punch was served in the library, the punch bowl being presided over by the Misses Bessie and Jeanette Howe. Mr. and Brs. Beesley left on a late train for a short wedding trip and after May 10 will be at home to their friends at 216 W. Third North street y. BASSETT, daughter MISS LOIS the late C. H. Bassett and Mary E. Bassett, became the bride of Cyrus G. Gatrell, a prominent attorney, Saturday evening, April 24, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ashworth, 712 East Seventh South street. The ceremony, which was performed by Bishop John C. Duncan, was attended only by the immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gatrell will be at home at 749 Green street. a banker of JAMES F. BARRETT, Iowa, is visiting his sister, Mrs. F. P. Gallagher, No. 11 Eagle Gate apartments. Mrs. Gallagher is leaving with her brother this week for an extended visit m the east. attractive home wedding took ANplace Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wonnacott on Westminster avenue when their daughter, Louise, and M. D. Shand were married by Bishop Richards. The ceremony, which was performed in the presence of relatives and a few close friends, was followed by an informal reception. The bride wore a simple wedding frock of white crepe de chine and lace and carried a shower of brides roses. Miss Beatrice Won- nacott was the bridesmaid and wore a dainty frock of white Georgette crepe and carried pink carnations. William Shand was best man. Assisting the bridal party in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wonnacott, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Shore and Mrs. J. J. Cushman. Miss Pansy Gayford and Miss Edna, Cook assisted in the dining room. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Shand will be at home to their friends at 3777 South State street. FRANCES ANDERSON Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Ruth Beutlich, whose marriage takes place May 1. The party was given at the home of Mrs. A G. M. Stratton, Windsor avenue. yellow decorative scheme was effectively carried out for the decorations and appointments of the supper. The hostess was assisted during the evening by Miss Carrie Fehr and Mrs. I. Beutlich. Twenty guests were in attendance. MISS HAMILTON'S SMA RT SHOP New York Paris Salt Lake SPRINGTIME The Season for Suits 4 We have anticipated your SPRING requirements with an assortment which has never been rivalled showing many distinctive innovations. Our Display of Spring Fashions in Sports Apparel is complete in every detail. This showing adds another garland to our long established and enviable reputation for beautiful spring garments. NELLIE HYLAND presided a kensington and supper Wednesday evening in compliment to Miss Stella Devine, whose marriage to Neill O'Donnell will take place this month. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hyland, and the guests included Mrs. William Gil-laMrs. T. P. Billings, Mrs. Massey, Mrs. T. R. Saunders, Mrs. Rhone Schreiber, Mrs. Frank Brown, Misses Ruby and Pearl Morgan, Miss Margaret Falk, Miss Mary ODonnell and Miss Ora Jepperson. MISS m, reached Salt Lake City NEWS hasmarriage of Miss Lavon Clays, formerly of Salt Lake and recently of St. Louis, Mo., to Charles E. Frank, son of R. W. Frank, of this city. The wedding took place in Vallejo, Cal., April 21. The couple will make their home at Vallejo. The bride visited Salt Lake a few weeks ago on her way to California. She was the guest of Miss Madeline De Spain. 2I6S0UTH71AIN.ST. When You Buy Vico Motor Oil-- You buy a perfect automobile lubricant with the guarantee of a Utah concern operating a $3,000,000 refinery with a capacity of 5,000,000 gallons per month and employing upwards of 500 men whose homes are here. Under expert supervision, controlled processes maintain the high quality of Vico motor oil and daily scientifically conducted tests determine that the specifications are fol- lowed implicitly. The product is an automobile lubricant giving the particular motorist full satisfaction. Look for the big red U on the can. and Elsa Bamberger have issued invitations for a tea Wednesday, May 5, to meet Mrs. Julian M. Bamberger, who has recently arrived from her honeymoon to Honolulu, to make her home in Salt Lake. MRS. SIMON BAMBERGER of her daughter, Miss Sara Quayle, who will be married today in San Francisco to Ellis Glenn Terry, Mrs. Ernest Quayle entertained at a prettily appointed tea Mon- IN honor day afternoon at 5 oclock, at the Quayle home on Third avenue. Miss Inez Allen of Ogden and Miss Ella Quayle presided at the tea table. The hostess was assisted by Miss Julianne Quayle, Miss Asenath Quayle and Miss Persia Quayle. A feature of the entertainment was Utah Oil Refining Company Salt Lake City a song by Dorothy D?1 O.uayle and Teddy Quayle, dressed as bride and When the bridegroom, entitled, Preacher Makes Remarks. The tiny bride and bridegroom distributed pink rosebuds as souvenirs to the guests. About fifty callers were received. of Miss Stella Devine THE marriage Neil ODonnell will take place at oclock in the morning at Our Lady of Lourdes chapel of the May 12 10 Catholic church. A reception will follow in the evening at the Devine home, 2055 East Thirteenth South street. Miss Mary ODonnell will be bridesmaid and Mrs. Willes Jewkes will be matron of honor. Paul Devine will be best man and little Miss Helen Singleton will be A number of parties were given for the bride this week. Miss Nellie Hyring-beare- r. land' entertained at a china shower at her home on Seventh East street Miss Violet JT Wednesday evening. Bolognese, Miss Angelien Bolognese and Mrs. Mark Ingalis entertained Thursday evening at the Bolognese home on Seventh East street. Mrs. Frank Brown gave an evening party |