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Show THE CITIZEN Mrs. J. M. Callow, Mrs. M. W. Armstrong, Mrs. E. O. Lee, Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald and. Mrs. M. M. Johnson. Mrs. Frank Payne, Mrs. F. A. Pyke, Mrs. W. F. Adams, Mrs. Ernest Ashton Smith, Mrs. Thomas Weir and Mrs. W. L. McKirahan assisted. Mrs. Corinne Harris Masters sang and Miss Alice Rowe spoke on the in- bridge luncheon at her home on East Fifth South street. Friday afternoon, May 14, Mrs. W. B. Tracy will entertain at tea at her home on East Broadway. Saturday afternoon Mrs. John M. Margetts will entertain at her home on Emerson avenue. . a ;r"- ' of. Ray T. Cutlpr and THE marriage Kate Winnifred Willis took place ; Wednesday in the Salt. Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Anna B. Willis. A reception was given Wednesday night at the home of the bridegrooms aunt, Miss Ida Felt and Miss Annie Felt. The guests were received by the Misses Felt, Mrs. Anna B. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Felt. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Dorothy Willis, Mrs. Bessie Foster, Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Helen Felt, Mrs. S. T. Taylor and Mrs. A. W. Felt Punch was served by Mrs. V. A. Atler and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield. The bride wore a gown of ivory tricolette with a veil and orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids, Miss Adaline Cutler, wore pale green silk and the other bridesmaid, Miss Natalie Willis, more a pink silk gown. Both carried pink sweet peas. E. O. Humphrey was best terchurch world movement. Utah Saturday afternoon. Music will be. furnished by the Bush Troubadours. Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. T. D. Lewis, Mrs. H. L. Cummings, Mrs. Margaret Zane Chedron, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, Mrs. F. C. Mrs. Charles Morris, Loofbourow, Mrs. E. A. Rogers, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. L. C. Backle. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bemis, Jr., have - left for Orange Park, Fla., to make their home. Mrs. I. Bernstein has gone to Okla- homa for a visit with relatives. i man. The couple will be at home after May 15 at 41 Emerson avenue. ' MISS PEGGY SNELL of Seattle, a visitor, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood at the Country club Wednesday night at a dancing party. Miss Snell is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and has been their house guest for several 0 weeks. Assisting in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Wellington E. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCune, and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lewis. One hundred and twenty-five guests were in attendance. Mrs. Wellington E. Lake entertained at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street in honor of Miss Snell. Tea was served at 4 oclock in the ball room and fancy dancing was enjoyed during the tea hour. The entertainers were Miss Naor.ii Huffman, Miss Ethelyn Harms and little Miss Joy Burrell. Miss Snell was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Reynolds at her home on Yale avenue. Miss Gertrude Geogrhegan and Miss Mary Louise Hays will entertain for Miss Snell Saturday afternoon. A dinner dance was given at the Country club Tuesday night, the ond of a series to be given during the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thursa party of twelve day entertained and several smaller parties were given. sec- Q the interchurch world movement, a tea was given Tuesday afternoon from 4 until 6 oclock at the Hotel Utah. The hostesses were Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett, In the interest of . entertain at an Orpheum party, followed by tea at the Newhouse hotel Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss ODonnell. Paul Devine, brother of the bride, will give a dancing party Plants and Cut Flowers e Monday evening, May 10,, at the home in honor of Miss Devine and Mr. ODonnell. De-vin- Are restful and refreshing:. Aside from making: a home or an office more livable, they create an atmosphere of healthfulness. Their fragrance and beauty harmonize the home and humanize Mrs. Gould B. Blakely and Mrs. E. Mrs. A. H. Parsons left Monday for Berkeley to visit her son, Arthur B. Parsons, and Mrs. Parsons. - The regular meeting of Bnai Israel sisterhood was held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Auerbach in the Godbe apartments, 164 East South Temple street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. The marriage of Miss Mildred Mary Tibbals and Dr. Charles Howard Taylor of Bloomington, Ind., took place Thursday at noon at the home of the brides brother, W. H. Tibbals, on K street. A wedding breakfast followed for relatives and friends were received informally at tea from 2 until 4 oclock. The couple left at 5 oclock for a honeymoon trip east and will make their ' home in Bloomington. Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan is leaving for Ireland, where she will spend the summer. She plans to return to Salt Lake about Sept. Mrs. Annette W. Culmer entertained at luncheon at her home, 27 C street, Monday afternoon in honor of the ninetieth birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Susan Wells. A reception followed. The decorations were pink sweet peas. About fifty friends calledd uring the afternoon. avenue. 10 Wasatch 1310 and 1828 E. Broadway Judge Bn tiding iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimi Dont Follow Strange Gods S E E E E E E E Industry, Economy, Thrift these are roads on which you can travel to the Promised Land of Prosperity and Success. Keep in the road. Dont heed the siren call that leads to Extravagance, Idleness and Luck. Luxury, not Follow after strange gods. The right road is not always the beaten one its often hard to 5 travel; but it brings E E E E Sjj E E E E. E E mately to the Promised Land of E E Prosperity and Success. E 15. you ulti- - The National Bank Miss Amelia Margetts, a May bride, was the guest of honor at tea Thursday afternoon given by Mrs. Richard Chamberlain at her home on Sixth of the Republic S Main and 2nd South Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH S aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim? Miss Lawrence Mariger entertained at tea at her home on North Main street Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Horace Walker, who will leave soon for Logan to make her home. enter- Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson Miss Marie Malin entertained at tea Sunday afternoon at her home on Edison avenue, in honor of Miss Ethel Cheshire, who left Tuesday for Los Angeles to make her home. Pink sweetpeas were arranged as a center-piec- e for the tea table. The guests numbered twenty. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. G. H. Malin. 1, Wilier Floral Co. assisting hostess. Rabbi William Rice addressed the meeting. Miss Edith Fibush rendered selections. Mrs: Lee Lovinger is secretary of the sisterhood. The Entre Nous club was entertained 'Monday afternoon by Mrs. George Morgan at her home on Fifth East street. Cards were enjoyed during the afternoon, followed by tea. Guests in addition to the club members were Mrs. Hellen of Los Angeles and Mrs. H. Iv. Scheiber. Rose Bushes for delivery June should be ordered now. Second South street, in honor of Miss Mildred Mary Tibbals, a bride of this week. A basket of jonquils was the centerpiece for the tea table. The guests included a dozen close friends of the bride. met The Womans Panhellenic Thursday afternoon with Mrs. B. N. South Kilboum, 25 East Fifty-thir- d street. Mrs. S. G. Rothwell was the . the 'office. entertained at an informal tea Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leatherwood on East O. Leatherwood Plans have been completed by the Womens Republican club for the tea which is to be given at the Hotel : O ; ' 13 tained Thursday evening at the University club at luncheon in honor of her mother, Mrs. T. H. Bishop, of New Haven, Conn. i Miss Persa Heginbotham and Miss Laura Weber entertained the College club Thursday evening. Officers and teachers of the Twen- tieth Ward Primary department entertained at a dancing party at the Twentieth ward hall Thursday evening. I. Mrs. Etta Eskridge and Mrs. P. M. Woods of San Francisco are at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Eskridge and Mrs. Woods are daughters of the late David EDWIN G & FRED R. WOOLLEY 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 Member - Mr. and Mrs. J. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Avison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mugiller-son- , Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambert, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Montgomery, and Carl and Earl Craig of Lake Breeze. Miss Irene Best and Miss Vivian Best were entertained at the Best home, 120 Canyon road, in honor of Mrs. Rew Maughan, formerly Miss Janioe Marioneaux. Saturday afteif noon. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns left Wednesday for their ranch at Elko, Nev., where they will spend the summer. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kearns bother, Mrs. C. H. Jenk-inso- n. Keith. In honor of Miss Stella Devine, who will be married May 12 to Neil O'Donnell, a shower was given Thursday evening by Mrs. E. G. ODonnell and Miss Mary O'Donnell, mother and sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ronio Schriever and Miss Maud Taylor wili Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig entertained friends Monday evening at their home in Lake Breeze in observance of Mrs. Craigs birthday. Mrs. Craig was formerly Mrs. Belle Sargent. The guestB were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckingham, Miss Eleanor Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Richards, who has been attending school at Berkeley, has returned to spend the sum- mer with her parents at their home on South Eleyenth East street. |