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Show THE CITIZEN Texaswillarrlvejn a shorttlme from an4eastern visit to join her daughters visit at the Savage home Jjjis. Lily T. Bradford left Thursday the Hermitage hotel in Ogden to i a wee J(j " OllC ySPjd A .' Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dern y , ed at dinner at the Country club evening in honor of Mr. and y jJmx. W. H. McIntyre, Jr.f who were Wed-ft'neida- . married recently at Lethbridge, Can- - Miss Virginia Gibson was bridesmaid and Robert Collier best man. The couple left immediately after the ceremony for a tour of Yellows tine and will make their home in Logan. anIV Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Ober are spend-a- I :ing a few days at the Bonnie cottage, Brighton, as the guests of Mr. and VuA. Hugh W. Smith. I are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Vandeventer leaving for their home in Oakland Tei Cai., after spending two weeks at the Hotel Utah. '.! ve & Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nelson have left endl for an automobile trip to Fish lake, Bryces canyon and Zion canyon. They Mrs;.extfect to be gone a month. l7: Mrs! W. S. Gammon has gone to San T. t Francisco, to remain a month. J es c Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waters and chil- - todren, ge tc remG Nesk y aft! Miss Florence Allgood and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, have returned from a week-entrip to Bear lake and Logan. d '.j nor Members of the wedding party of Mrs. Lucille Collier McIntosh and Edgar G. Gibson were entertained at din-- f Bar. roof garden at the Hotel n6f on Dm 1 Utah Wednesday evening by Robert t Collier and Walter Gillespie. The table for t, was decorated in sweet peas. Covers ss Si were laid for eight. t ... Emmett R. Woolley entertained at dinner Wednesday night at , their home, 1425 Blair avenue, in honor of Mrs. Woolleys mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. it IieSu John Pland, of Castlegate, Utah. Covers were laid for Mrs. Pland, James Pland, Fred Pland, Mr. and isitt Mrs. Rollin Walker and Miss Marie lstra gm jL 0f price. to ) 5 Announcement is made of the mar: re, riage of claries O. Dell and Mrs. Vista as c Naylor of Salt Lake. The wedding " took place Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 vas t ocluck, at Farmington. The ceremony )t Lf- - was performed by J. D. Wood, justice of of the peace. J cfttr at butf .is . i Vi . mai'rase of Miss Lucile Collier ,?ntosh and Eugene G. Gibson took . Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson and Miss Mayme Noble entertained at a dancing party at the Country club Friday evening in honor of their niece, Miss Margaret Noble of Oakland, Cal., who is a guest at the Noble home on East South Temple street. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriff announce the marriage to Joseph took place home at of their daughter, Edna, A. Blythe. The wedding July 22. The couple are at 176 A street. 16 place Thursday afternoon at 5 oclock at J lie Collier home on Tenth East Mr. and Mrs. John C. Howard are spending two weeks at the Hotel Alexandria in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Allen and daughter, Phyllis, have, returned from an ex- tended visit to Illinois, and are at home at the Lakeview apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and son, Wellington, and niece, Marion, have gone to Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magrid and two sons, Mortimer and Henry, are spend- ing a week at Balsam inn, Brighton. and Mrs. Schramms sister, Miss Martha Coman, are touring Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm Mrs. H. C. Johnson and daughter, Miss Frances John, of American Fork, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harry David Hines at the Midgley apartments for a few days. Mrs. Ada R. Marks of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. L. A. Ellis of Van Wert, Ohio, are guests of their sister, Mrs. W. C. A. Vissing. m Miss May Watson and Miss Catherine Patrick have returned from a stay at the Girls Friendly inn at Brighton. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Vincent and son, Del mar, Miss Genevieve Cotterell and Miss Rhea Jensen have gone for a ten days automobile tour of Bryce, Zion and the Grand canyons. TEN THINGS MEN HATE. t! ( con Tom 1 t 1 1 :pt I 1 1081 I DA STUDIO W11XOA SALT LAKE CITY 122 HA M B rown East 21st South s aillllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllWIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIHHINIIHil NO OLD MAIDS IN PERSIA There are no old maids in Persia. So hedged about is the Persian woman with mystery, such a disgrace is it for man to die a bachelor, so dutiful must a wife be, and so easy are divorces these are, perhaps, the reasons why old maids and' bachelors are a curiosity in the country of the shah. The marriage customs of the Persians, which have come down from immemorial antiquity, survive in the greatest perfection in remote littel towns such as Karind in Kurdestan. In these little towns the traveler is sometimes fortunate enough to see a curious procession coming down one of the narrow streets. At the front rides a man on a white horse. In his hand he holds a mirror. On either side of him are rolls of new bedding. At a little distance behind is a woman on a black horse wearing a red veil. Over this is thrown a white chadar or shawl. Her arms are bound to her sides by a scarf. The man is attempting to catch the suns reflection in the glass and flick it on the womans head. Its a bride going to her husbands house, and the scarf which binds her arms is one of her husbands, symbolizing the marriage by capture. The sun is supposed to have a beautifying effect in Persia. The man In the procession is the best man and is trying to do one last service to friend groom, increasing the beauty of the bride by casting the rays of the sun on her. A Persian must not appear in public with his wife. She must walk separately and behind him. Her voice must not be heard. Mohammed says: God having given men dominion over women, husbands may punish wives if they are disobedient. Detroit News. ALL'S WELL THAT WEEPS WELL. If Your Grocer Does Not Carry Reifs Special We will deliver it ice cold In cases of two dozen. TYNG WAREHOUSES Phone Was. 5522 Salt Lake giiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiimimiuiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiimwE I 5 I I QUALITY FLAVOR Try MAID OCLOYER BUTTER on hot biscuits, muffins, waffles or wheat cakes. Spread it thick let it melt into any of those delightful breads, and youll I I I Mutual Creamery Co. j swear theres nothing to equal it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinniuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis The Rippe Auto Bed and Tent Made in Utah Tier work in the office was awful, Her work in the store was worse; She tried two weeks in a hospital ward, But the Lord didnt want her for a nurse. She sang, but her notes were rotten; 1. 2. AT SUGAR HOUSE fu; 5 WA5ATCH KISS The marriage of Miss Bertha Bassett and James P. Jacobson took place Wednesday morning. The couple left on an early afternoon train for Portland for a honeymoon trip. They will make their home in this city. rf !'--- SW . - ty, in . iiiiiiii(iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiimiiifiiiiimiiiimiiii , ing ; onor; street. 13 I 3. 4. The American Store for American People. Catering to Automobile Parties jj DRIVE DOWN I Soda Water Cigars Light Luncheons, etc. 1 'NuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiuiiuMuuuuiiHiuuuHnnimnuiHumuiimiimuii? Publicity. Dates. The wimmen. Being flattered. 6. Having you agree with them. Womens supposed inferiority, 7. Food. 8. Favorable comment. A uniform. Themselves. 5. 9. 10. ITer neighbors kept moving away. Her mother got worried and fright- ened, While her father was pray. lerning to But luck took a turn,, of a sudden She knew how to cry by request; Now shes a star where cameras are, And feathers the family nest. From $25.00 to $40.00 M Manufactured and fty Brothers Rippe 228 to 238 Floral Its, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Entrance through J. S. 22S . State St. |