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Show 5 JL THE CITIZEN 12 ; Revue De La I motif of things social this week ing at the home of the bridegrooms for 'some time to come is the mother, Mrs. C. H. Roche, 258 Elevseries of smart bridal events, teas, enth East street. The rooms were decorated in yellow and white gladioli dinners, receptions and parties, honoring the season's radiant bouquet of and roses and white peonies. A basket of white and yellow roses formed brides. And as all nature smiles upon them a centerpiece for the supper table. A and seems to wish them happiness, yellow and white scheme was develso do their wide circle of friends, con- oped in the menu. Assisting Mrs. Roche and the bridal spiring to make their engagement season the brightest of all their young party in receiving were Mf. and Mrs. J. E. Osborne. Assisting in the dinand winsome lives. Prettiest of all pictures is the bride ing room were Miss Mary Taylor, Miss of June under the azure skies of her Enid Cahoon, Miss Dorothy Martin, wedding day. What memories and Mrs. Damon Kilker, Miss Marion Tutfond sentiments surround those days tle and Miss Myrtle Schwan. for mothers and fathers of our 1920 brides. The happiness of their own of Liberty Chapter lives is seen in the bright faces of their SPIRIT of the American Revolution, children, and a thousand blessings entertained at the annual Flag-da- y be upon their heads. luncheon at the Country club Monday. Far be it from us to add even the Covers were laid for the following club tiniest of clouds to the bright, radiant .membersandinv.ited. guests: Mrs. . prospect of these new adventurers Bradley, Mrs. S. W. Morrison, Mrs. ' wedded seas of life, George H. Dern, Miss Mary Dern, Mrs. upon the placid satiric is coupbut you know there that Mrs. Charles W. Boyd, Mrs. J. E. Ogleswhose bark by, Mrs. J. C. Wyatt, Mrs. H. J. Fitzlet, penned by somebody may have grated upon the shoals of gerald, Mrs. F. R. Payne, Mrs. W. W. this same ocean: Duncan, Mrs. S. B. Tuttle, Mrs. H. J. Wallace, Mrs. James Eager, Mrs. E. It's Lohengrin, who get's them in, F. Hanna, Miss Helen Hanna, Mrs. out them But nobody gets Albert Shankey, Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Mrs. Tillman D. Johnson, Mrs. H. K. who has Klingender, Mrs. R. M. Criss, Mrs. D. MISS Pearl Rothschild, studying with the noted Alexander, Miss May Alexander, Mrs. masters in New York for the last three Glen Miller, Miss Linda Jessup, Miss years and appearing in concert, has Marjorie Merriam, Mrs. Lida F. Wire, returned to Salt Lal& City and has Miss Edith Wire, Mrs. H. D. Hines, Mrs. Arthur L. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. W. opened a summer class for the instruction of advanced piano sutderits. M. McCrea, Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. Before her departure for New York H. Romeyn, Miss Ruth Merrill, Mrd. Rothschild appeared several W. C. Ash will, Mrs. W. W. Norton, Miss times in concerts here and received Mrs. Gus Rippe, Mrs. James K. Shaw, the highest enconiums. Since then Mrs. Robert W. Hall, Mrs. Edward E. Hoffman, Mrs. Louis H. Stohr, Mrs. she has studied with such great teachHef-fleers as Edwin Hughes, Eugene George E. Davies, Mrs. Ledyard M. and Alberto Jonas. Bailey, Miss Grace Woodbridge Bailey, Mrs. J. R. Waldem, Mrs. Deane De at Graff, Mrs. C. H. Post, Mrs. W. Mont NUPTIAL mass was celebrated of the Madeleine Ferry, Mrs. Orlando W. Powers, Mrs. Witcher Jones, Mrs. M. T. Bailey, Miss Monday morning at the wedding of Dorothy Payne, Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss Marie Osborne, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. E. Osborne, and Maurice Mrs. C. H. McCready, Mrs. Robert N. Young, Miss Alice E. Rowe, Mrs. A. B. A. Roche. The ceremony was performGreeson, Mrs. R. C. ONeil, Mrs. Jessie ed by the Rev. Father J. T. Torsney. M. Blair, Mrs. Charles L. Crockwell, The bride wore white rajah silk, with a white georgette crepe hat, and Mrs. Andrew J. Hosmer, Mrs. Ira H. carried bride roses and gladioli. The Lewis, Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall, Mrs. S. Kinney, Miss Josephine bridesmaid, Miss Gertrude Roche, wore Clesson Miller of Arkansas, Miss Pearl Rad-dat- z yellow organdy, with a hat to match, and Mrs. M. K. Parsons. and carried yellow daisies and white sweet peas. The flower girl, Bernice Holly Baxter entertained Decker, wore yellow organdy and carMISS afternoon at her home ried a basket of Shasta daisies. Rowore on Dresden avenue in honor of Miss berta Decker, the pink organdy and carried the ring in a 'Geneva Wells, a June bride, at a calla lily. W. E. Roche was best man. kitchen shower. The guests included, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. Elias Dudley Walters, organist, furnished A. Smith, Jr., Miss Lavon Sharp, Miss the wedding music. A wedding breakfast was served at Nancy Finch, Miss Edith Wallace, Miss the Hotel Utah for the bridal party and Mary Hatch, Miss Genevieve Hatch, The table was decorated in Miss Evelyn Galley, Miss Marguerite syringas arranged in a basket in the Judd, Miss Gladys Jones, Miss Connie center. of the table. Place cards and Nelson, Miss Gessie Spencer, Miss. favors were in designs. Carol Cowley, Miss Helen Woodruff, Miss Clarice Wells, Miss Bertha Thur-gooA yellow and white idea was carried Miss Luella Thomas, Miss Mae out in all of the decorative details. Edwards of Logan. The hostess-waA reception was given in the even assisted by her mother, Mrs. S. ' E. Baxter, and her sister, Mrs. A. Hamer THE . W-M- i i i' t I i if i i u :i r ( i i ring-beare- r, f i i re-atives- i I . Reiser. ' yflSS Vera Duvall, a bride of the season, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs. A . Oscar Groshell and Mrs. Milton H. Love at the Groshell home, 345 Fourth East street. Covers were laid for the following guests, besides the bride: Miss Cordelia Straup, Miss Harriet Moyle, Miss Elizabeth . Moyle, Miss Gay Groesbeck, Miss Martha Richards, Miss Elna Parkinson, Miss Pearl Rad- datz. Miss Josephine McCarty, Miss Athene Farnsworth, Mrs. Charles L. Pyke, Mrs. Seymour Billings, Miss Flora Duvall, Mrs. F. H. Groshell and Miss Myrtle Duvall. . marriage of Miss Gladys daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J! Wesley Brown, and J." Norman Leg--gatook place Tuesday night at 7 oclock at the Brown home on Sixth avenue. The ceremony was performed by George H. Wallace of the Ensign stake, A reception followed. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta and tulle and carried bride roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Afton Brown, sister tafof the bride, wore peach-colore- d feta and carried pink roses. Wilbur Murphy was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Brown and the wedding party in receiving were Mrs. Joseph Leggatt, Mrs. C.. A. Hancock, Mrs. George Nichols and Mrs. Frank Raleigh. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Arlene Brown, Miss Thelma Murphy, and Miss Lillace Lee. The couple will spend their honeymoon in the Gates cottage at Brighton and will make their home in Salt Lake. P i . hand-painte- d d, s 4 You Cart Get THE tt , y i 0 Mr. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Stoltze of Lethbridge, Canada, of the engagement of their daughter, Miriam Elizabeth, to William H. McIntyre, Jr., of this city. The wedding will take place June 29. Mr. and Mrs. W .H. Mcln-tye- , and W. H. McIntyre, Jr., will leave Saturday for Lethbridge for the wedding. The couple will make their home in this city. A. . Wells entertained MRS. teaSeymour Wednesday afternoon at her home on Eleventh East street in honor of Miss Rose Marie Young. Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Rulon S. Wells and Mrs. L. J. Hays. A number of young matrons and girl friends of the bride assisted in the dining room. A LUNCHEON was given at the Hotel Utah Wednesday by Mrs. Spencer Felt and Miss Margaret Felt; in honor of Miss Edna Williams, who will be married the latter part of the month to Edwin Spencer Felt. Covers were laid for Miss Willalms, Miss Helen Midgley, Miss Daisy Rolapp, Miss Priscilla Cartwright, Miss Mary Hanson, Miss Elsa Woolf, Miss Alta at Keith O'Brien's -- Mrs. Perdval O., Perkins, teacher of piano, announces the opening of her new studio, 664 East Firth South street. Pupils may register now for the summer term. Wasatch 2451 -- W. Crawford, Miss Victoria Howell, Mrs.. Melvin R. Ballard and Mrs. Daniel r. Spencer. & of Miss Winifred THEroywedding and Joseph C. Clive .took Gil- place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Frank Gilroy, on North Second West street. Receiving with the brides mother and the wedding party were Professor and Mrs. W. C. CJive, Miss Annie Clive and Miss Agnes Clive. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Audrey Brewster, Miss Edna Iearns, Miss Bessie Ostler, .Miss Laura Gilroy. Punch was served by Miss Dorothy Seymour and Miss Ivy Gilroy. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed in lace. Her veil wasi J;;; |