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Show THE CITIZEN Lynn Raybould, David Maher, Austin William Naylor, Frank Gibbons, Showaker, Walter Rotzler, Edward McGurrin and ODonnell, Edward Charles Egan. Moulton of BISHOP Arthur church has been the the honor at a number of guest affairs which have marked his introduction to the diocese. A luncheon was given Monday afternoon iq the Sunday school rooms of St. Marks cathedral by the women of St. Marks guild in his honor. The guests were seated at small tables that were centered with silver baskets filled with rose colored snapdrag-so- n and at the ends of the tables were crystal vases of Shasta daisies and mignonette. The committee in charge of the arrangements included Mrs. F. A. Pyke, president of the guild; Mrs. George W. Heintz, Mrs. Wilma Dickert Bradley, Mrs. Walker T. Gunter and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, who were assisted in serving by Mrs. James Hogle,, Miss Eleanor Dorothy Richards, Miss Paine, Miss Virginia Rust, Miss Gertrude Rose, Miss Margaret Godbe, Miss Sarah Chipman, Miss Somers Ingalls, Miss Olive Benson and Miss Miriam Hubbard. At the close of the luncheon Mrs. Pyke welcomed Bishop Moulton with an informal address, to which the bishop responded, expressing his pleasure at being the honored guest of the association. One hundred and fifty guests were of Wednesday evening a reception was held in honor of Bishop Moulton at the Hotel Utah by the Council of Advice of the Episcopal church in Utah, the officers being the Very Rev. Dean William W. Fleetwood, the Rev. William F. Bulkley of Provo, Judge Morris L. Ritchie, Prof. George M. Marshall and J. Walcott Thompson. The special committee on arrangements for the affair comprised Dr. T. C. Gibson, Ernest Gayford and C. E. Raybould. The receiving hours were from 8 to 10 p. m. Mrs. William Barnes, Mrs. Lowell Morgan, Mrs. C. A. Iloagland and Mrs. John Iloagland. St. cal on be student of theatre, at 8:15 oclock. with a bunch of our .flowering beauties. Our force of helpers and competent designers are ready to serve you courteously and promptly in town or out of town. compliment to her daughter, Miss Jetta Gill, a bride of next month, In Mrs. Thurman G. Gill entertained at a tea from 2 to 6 p. m. Monday at her home on Center street. The tea table had for a centerpiece a large crystal bowl of spring flowers. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Frank L. Hoag-lanMrs. Gilbert Meikle and Miss Ruby Gill. The following guests wrere bidden: Mrs. C. 0. Johnson, Mrs. I). O. Willey, Mrs. Alvin A. Beesley, Mrs. James S. Morgan, Mrs. W. L. Worsen-croft- , Mrs. Ernest Brown, Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mrs. H. L. Nelson, Mrs. W. J. Backman, Mrs. Joseph Kirkman, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs. William Perkes, Mrs. J. Henry Joens, Mrs. Ray Downs, Mrs. J. Elmo Ostler, Mrs. D. R. Gill, Mrs. George Ingram, turn of Mrs. H. Miss Marie James, a bride of the wreek, entertained the members of the B. G. club at a dinner party Monday night at 6:30 oclock at her home on Canyon road. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. D. W. James; Mrs. II. L. Mulliner and Mrs. F. W. Mulliner. The guests were Mrs. Edgar Wyman, Mrs. H. Fred Egan, Mrs. E. F. Montagu, Mrs. C. C. Edmonds, Mrs. J. II. Iverson, Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mrs. William Westwood, Mrs. James B. Sharp, Miss Miriam Jacobsen, Miss Florence James and Miss Olive Snow. te Scheiver. Try PEMBROKE SER VICE The Ladies IT PAYS 8 8 II i 5 S 83 s s s 8 22 East Rroadway Salt Ruhs Eucalyptus Treatments Shower Baths Tuh Baths We are never closed. Spend a few hours every day or once a week. Come during the day or any hour of the night. Turkish Bath Institute Under New Grand Hotel Fourth South and Main Rheumatism patients will find our quarters ideal. JHIIUIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Entre Nous club members were entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. F. W. Sudbury at her home on McClelland avenue. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Hodder, Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mrs. H. K. Prices always consistent with Oualitv. 2363 Alcohol Ruhs D. Hines, formerly Miss Edith Mudgett. The following program was given: Character and Its Development in the Short Story, illustrated by an original short story by Mrs. Freeman Bassett, and The Master, by Ibanez. Mrs. C. B. Moore. Luncheon was served after the program. WE FILL SUCH ORDERS PROMPTLY Wasatch The Business Mans Exercise The Short Story club met with Miss Linda Jessup Monday afternoon at her home on Twelfth East street. The entertainment was in honor of the re- Our Stationery and Engraving Departments are in position to best assist in selecting, from our complete and stock, just the proper kind of Invitations. Announcements and Cards (with the latest styles of engraving), for either I Iome or Church Weddings. 8S Turkish Baths church parlors. used. : Wasatch 1310 and 1828 10 E. Broadway Judge Iliillillng tea Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the d, House otPembroke Miller Floral Co. The Ladies Aid society of the Emanuel Baptist church gave a silver deserves careful consideration, not only in regard to its composition hut also to the selection of stationery to he o Springs Loveliness Mrs. R. C. Meeker of Los Angeles, who has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. E. A. Wolfe and Mrs. W. C. Lock- ington, has returned to California. A WEDDING INVITATIO- N- 0 Thu good cheer that stimulates friendships is made cheerier with Home of our Powers. Send a bit of Esther Kjar entertained a number of her friends at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles J." Parry, S. Fifth West street. The hostess was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. J. J. Kjar, Mrs. Charles J. Parry and Mrs. A. F. Wilson. Forty guests were present. Marys academy, will give a musirecital at the Ladies Literary club the evening of May 27. She will asssisted by St. Marys orchestra. up-to-da- Vaughn Clayton presented his pupil, Miss Mildred Beckstead, daughter of Mrs. R. A. Beckstead, in a violin recital Tuesday evening at the Little Miss . Miss Dorothy Rippe, a 15 II 8 8 8 ( Aid society of the Im- manuel Baptist church gave a silver tea Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. The committee in charge of the afternoon wero: Re ception, Mrs. J. Sherman Wallace, Mrs. W. L. Weatlierby, Mrs. J. M. Murra, Mrs. Georgo L. Coray and Mrs. C. J. Bratten; program, Mrs. J. E. Berkeley, Mrs. J. Waitliman and Mrs. Frank Lucan; refreshments, Mrs. C. B. Allen, Mrs. C. A. Stilthen, Mrs. W. Ilanly, Mrs. G. J. Badertscher, Mrs. W. II. Bennett and Mrs. G. Goeschel. Tatsts Like More Heres a Joy Ileclpe: Take slices laid of bread spread with i Clover duffer thick; serve fresh i Then just to your youngsters. hoar them ask for more. Mutual Creamery Co. I FiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIiAiIIIIIIIIIiI: The wedding of Miss Amelia Mar-gettdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Margetts. and Gordon C. Croft took place at S oclock Thursday evening at the Margetts home oil East Fourth South street. The members of the bride party were Mrs. E. W. Christensen, matron of honor; Miss Dorothy Chambdrlain, maid of honor; s, |