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Show Tt THE CITIZEN 12 Revue De La Ville ONE of the notable weddings of the wasr the marriage of Miss Edna Williams and Edwin Spencer Felt, which took 'place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed at the Felt home in the Buckingham apartments. A reception was given Wednesday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mis. T. A. Williams, on IJasr Second South street. Tn guests were received ir.doius and supper was served on the lawn at small tables. The bride wore a gown of white satin, trimmed in rose point lace and made with a court train. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and pearls and she carried bride roses. Mrs. Frederick A. Moreton, matron of honor, wore pink georgette crepe. Miss Helen Midgley, maid of honor, wore pale green georgette crepe, and Miss Margaret Felt, bridesmaid, wore orchid colored georgette crepe. All carried colonial bouquets of a variety of summer flowers. Milton Felt was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Williams and the bridal party in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Felt. Presiding in the dining room were Mrs. H. G. Richardson, Mrs. J. K. Hardy, Mrs. Rex W. Williams and Mrs. Gilbert Williams. Assisting in serving were Miss Daisy Rolapp, Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Victoria Howell, Miss Priscilla Cartwright, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Marjorie Burrows, Miss Mae Williams, Miss Marion Cartwright, Miss Ellen Schramm, Miss Mildred Burrows, Miss Mildred Giraard, Miss Alta Crawford, Miss Elsa Wolff, Miss Lois Bransford, Miss Leah Burton, Miss Belle Livingston, Miss Jeanette Perkins. Wedding cake was served by Miriam Hardy, Kay Hardy and Marion Foster. Following a honeymoon trip to the Great Lakes and eastern cities, the couple will be at home in a new home at 1473 Third avenue. - AND MRS. GEORGE F. FELT the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Dr. Guy Van Scoyoc. The wredding will take place at an early date. Miss Felt is one of MR. Salt Lakes most popular young ciety women and the news of her engagement will be received with unusual interest. Dr. Van Scoyoc is a prominent young professional man'. so- MACKENZIE her fifteenth birthday with a dancing party at her home on Fifth East street Monday evening. June roses decorated the living room and dining room. A low bowl of roses was in the center of the table. The veranda was decorated in American flags. Assisting the hostess was her mother, Mrs. A. G. Mackenzie; Mrs. D. Evans and Mrs. Carl Ashley. Thfe guests included Miss Pauline Beyer, Miss Alice Boynton, Miss Helen Bennett, Miss Zilpha Johnson, Miss Ruth Midgley, Miss Dixie White, Miss MISS - MARGARET Morrell Melton, Miss Leone Fehr, Miss Dorothy Bratten, Miss Grace Madsen, Kent Evans, Reed Loofbourow, Bernard Yonker, Russell Pett, Jack Lerwill, Paul Fell, Herbert Midgley, Gerald Daynes and Paul SewelL MR. iMiiiilittilll!iui Monroe Perfection AND MRS. J. T. KEITH and daughter, Miss Kathryn Properly goes hand in hand with ability to the effect that we are able at all times to serve customers with studio portraiture of positive class and distinction. The art of knowing how coupled with systematic application, anda steadily increasing volume of business, has permitted us prices and withquickly to return to pre-wout sacrificing one iota of Monroe quality. Keith, have returned from Los Angeles, where Miss Keith has just been graduated from the Marlsborough school. The family are again at their home in Paxton place. A picture of Miss Keith appeared in the Los Angeles Times of last SunMrs. day with the following notice: Kathryn Keith spent the winter with her grandparents on Wilshire boulevard while attending Marlborough school. Her mother, Mrs. J. T. Keith, who has been with her. all winter, recently gave a luncheon for her daughter at the Los Angeles Country club for fifty t guests. Mrs. Keith and Miss Keith have returned to their home in Salt Lake. compliment to Miss Rose INYoung, a bride of the month, a mvi i a ar Marie Miss Ethelyn Walker entertained at her country home in Cottonwood Monday afternoon and evening from 4 until 8 oclock. Tea was served on the lawn. The guests, besides the guest of honor, were Miss Helen Wells, Miss Lillian Wells, Mrs. Harold Felt, Miss Louise Firman, Mrs. William N. Lewis, Mrs. Bert N. Bailey, Mrs. Seymour Wells, Mrs. L. J. Haays, Mrs. Richard W. Burton, Miss Mary Clayton, Mrs. Hooper Knowlton, Mrs. O. H. Needham, Miss Bertha Stayner, Miss Ireen Gray and Miss Natalie Walker. MRS. GEORGE H. SMITH enters members of - her sewing club at a buffet luncheon at her home on First avenue Tuesday in honor of former members of the club, who are now visiting in the city, Including Mrs. Arthur Behai of New York, Mrs. Thomas Hunter of San Francisco and Mrs. S. M. Parker of Palo Alto, Cal. The guests besides the guest of honor were Mrs. A. S. Bower, Mrs. F. U. Leonard, Mrs. L. B. Fuller, Mrs. William H. McCrea, Miss Kate Groo, Mrs. Walter K. Conrad and Mrs. Florence Grant Blacklock. of Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood city, president of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, who is attending the biennial meeting of the General Federation of Womens clubs at Des Moines, Iowa, the Utah delegation entertained at dinner in the Florentine room of the Fort Des Moines hotel. . Mrs. Wilbur S. Hodgson was chairman of the committee on arrangements and Mrs. 0. J. Enking was Appropriate . toasts were given by the guests. Covers were laid for Mrs. Josiah Evan Cowles of Los Angeles, president of the General Federation; Mrs. Thom- - INofhonor this toast-mistres- s. as Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. R. H. Smith, Mrs. George W. Smith, Miss Mary Murdock, Miss Venice Morris, Miss Maud Anderson, Miss Lyle Davis, Miss Afton Davis, Miss Phyllis Hampton, Miss Maurine Bowring. Punch was served by Miss Mamie Schuetter. The bride wore white georgette crepe, with a veil caught with orange blossoms, and carried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids, Miss ' Edith Bowring, wore pale blue taffeta, and the other bridesmaid, Miss Vilate Larsen, wore pale pink georgette crepe. Homer Ellison was best man. The couple have gone east on a honeymoon and will be at home in Salt Lake after July 10. Winter of Minneapolis, first vice president of the General Federation and candidate for president; Mrs. E. 0. Waattis of Ogden, first vice president of the Utah federation; Mrs. E. E. Corfman of Salt Lake, past president of the Utah federation; Mrs. C. dock. G. U. Heuser, Mrs. E. M. Ledyard,' Miss Eva Bechtel, Mrs. W. C. Orem, Miss Gladys Orem and Miss Louise Hotel, all of Salt Lake; Miss Gladys Rich of Ogden and Mrs. J. E. Cotter of Lehi. . marriage of Miss Alice THE man, daughter of Mr. and New- Mrs. James Newman, and Harold R. Mays, son of Congressman and Mrs. J. H. Mays took place Thursday evening at 8 oclock at the First Congregational church. The ceremony waas performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. The. after the couple left immediately ceremony for a trip to California. Miss Edna Newman, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mrs. H. L. Pratt was matron of honor. Leland Mays, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. THE marriage of Miss Ethel Smith C. L. Reynolds took place Wednesday night at 8 oclock at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith, 1339 East Twen- The ceremony South street. was performed by Bishop Le Grand Richards and was followed by a reception. Dancing was enjoyed on the lawn, which was decorated in Japanese lanterns and flags. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. SmithTn receiving were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. William Mur ty-fir- st marriage of Miss Violet Brasch Fred Jesperson, Jr., took place Wednesday night at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mi'3. Fred Jesperson, Sr., on Seventh East street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Henry Elder and was followed by a reception. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chene, with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried THE ' brides roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Lily Kramer, wore white silk and carried pink roses. Sherman Irvine was best man. Assisting in receiving and entertain- - , ing the guests were Mrs. Daniel i Mackay, Miss . Elsie Mackqy, Mrs. A. J. Charon, Mrs. George Bowman and Miss Beulah White.. The marriage of Miss Larrie Wallace and Frank B. Castleton took place |