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Show I THE CITIZEN 12 Revue Be Miss Lillian marriage daughter of Mr. and of THE Mrs. John Meyerhoffer, and Leander Croft Jones took place Wednesday at noon at the home of the bride on Elizabeth street. Bishop Charles E. Forsberg performed the ceremony in - the presence of relatives. A wedding breakfast followed. A basket of pink roses with white maline on the handle was the center-piec- e for the table. Garden flowers were used throughout the house. The bride wore a brown silk gown, with a brown feather hat, brown boots and gloves, and carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. The couple left early in the afternoon for a honeymoon trip in California, and will make in Bingham. their home J young guests were Wednesday by Mrs. George H. Watson at her home in the Emery apartments in celebration of the eighth birthday of her little daughd ter, Agnes Braid Watson. toy balloons were suspended in the dining room, where luncheon was served from a table decorated in rainbow colors, and a variety of canyon kowers were used throughout the rooms. The favors were tiny china dolls, which bore the place cards. The guests included Neva Shiverick, Lucile Archer, Virginia Hilton, Betty Platt, Mary Beth Alt, Mary Burkstrom, Sylvia Worsley, Anna Worsley, Helen McCowan, Linda Young, Eva Swenson, Mary Leone Clark, Katherine Johnson, Katherine Harrington, Alice Harrington, June Harrington, Janet Sanders, Agnes Pratt, Helen Woolley, Sammy Woolley and Anna Margaret Ramage. TWENTY-ON- nia, a recent bride; Miss Julia Kreis of Chicago, guest of Miss Myra Cameron, and Miss Margaret Noble of Oakland, Cal., guest of Miss Mayme Noble and Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson. Assisting the hostess in receiving the guests were her mother, Mrs. Geo. H. Dern,- - and- - Miss Myra Cameron. Presiding at the tea table were Miss Mayme Noble and Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson. Assisting in serving were Miss Flora Johnson, Miss Mildred Dern, Miss Rachel Evans, Miss Adele Gustin and Miss Agnes OBrien. Betsy Dern and Jimmy Dern, small sister and brother of the hostess, received the guests cards at the door. About eighty callers were received. Many-colore- and Philip Gam. MRS.. EDWARD at a Country club Wednesday in honor of Miss Margaret Noble of Oakland, who is the guest of her aunts, Miss Mayme Noble and Mrs. Lewis Robinson. A basket of goldenglow was the center-piec- e for a long table. The place cards were hand painted in baskets of summer flowers in yellow tones. Covers were laid for the following, Miss besides the guest of honor: Rozella Ellerbeck, Miss Ruth Farnsworth, Miss Beatrice Bolton of Dallas, Texas; Miss Myra Cameron, Miss Julia Kreis of Chicago, Miss Betsy Webster, Miss Mary Dooly, Miss Katherine Keith, Miss Martha Richards, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Claudia Greene, Miss Marjorie Bidwell, Miss Margaret OBrien, Miss Mary OBrien, Miss Eleanor OBrien, Miss Estelle Dunyon, Miss Mary Dern, Miss Marion Bird, Miss Joan Bird and Miss Mary FERAMORZ Lynch. a bride of MISS RUTH PRATHER, week, was the guest of honor at a dinner given Wednesday evening on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah by Mrs. Genevia Jennings. Pink roses decorated the table. Covers were laid for Miss Prather, Miss Helen Dominguez of Los Angeles, Miss Inez Sharman, Miss Madeleine McClellan and Miss Marguerite Douglas. Monday. compliment to his niece, Miss Maye Riter, a September bride, and her wedding party, James E. Jennings entertained at dinner Thursday night at the Country club. The table was decorated in garden flowers. Covers were laid for Miss Riter, Miss Jane Wells of Washington, Miss Marie Crismon of Boston, Miss Claire Riter, IN PSYCHOLOGY applied to commercial, professional and social MR. Mrs. Albert' R. Hager and her two sons, who have been visiting in Salt Famous analyst and psychologist Newhouse Hotel. Call or Phone Wasatch 570, Suite 411-41- iiiii sunn 2, uni mi Thomas Insurance & Investment Company Insurance Of All Kinds Telephone Wasatch 3164 ilium mu Boyd Park Bldg., Salt Lake City iiiii way to New York. Mrs. Handy and sister, Mrs. Jasper McCaskell, are going to Marysvale the latter part of the week to visit their father. Miss Emily Grant and Miss Frances j :n j jg er, Miss Helen MacVichie, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacVichie, returned home from Berkeley, she has been graduated from the fog versity of California. Mrs. Duncan MacVichie and da;, ter, Miss Belle MacVichie, have rer ed from a visit to Helena, Mont. eft j Sholes of Holliday U spending a month in southern CalYoi nia and the beaches and will rc home by way of San Francisco Lake Tahoe. Miss Effie ... XJVy Several parties were entertained.. luncheon at My Shop Tuesday, jfov Daughters of the Utah Pioneers luncheon for a party of twenty, fehil Aubrey Patterson entertained sf Miss Lavinia Brown had a party' t ' IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIII1IIHKV . Try I I Grant entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of their sister, Mrs. A. D. Barber Bill ! Barber Shoj FOR SMART HAIR CUTS Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Handy arrived Thursday from San Francisco on their j . visit the season. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii mi nd ret, F Lake for some time, will leave September 18 for their home in China. Miss Margaret Walker will accompany them for an indefinite stay. A. j Miss Florence Armstrong and t Ethel Armstrong, daughters of Mr.i Mrs. W. F. Armstrong, are guest. the Frank C. Moore cottage in Cottonwood canyon for the remaii:-o- f life By PEGGY M. REEVES S. ed from a several weeks friends in Portland. ui AND MRS. WESLEY E. KING six at the Country club Wednesday evening, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kahn entertained a party of eight. Find what your natural possibilities are. DONT BE A HUMAN MISFIT Have a personal analysis of yourself I McGURRIN large luncheon at the LITTLE at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on East First South street in honor of Miss Ruth Prather, an August bride. Mrs. Genevia Jennings entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Prather. Members of the Gamma Phi sorority will entertain Saturday at luncheon in honor of the bride, and Mrs. William Bailey will entertain in her honor Mary Dern, who is spending summer vacation from Wellesley with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dern, on H street, entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon from 4 until 6 oclock, in compliment to Mrs. Dwight L. Sawyer of Califor-- ir.i Boyle, on E street, in' honor of Maye Riter, a September bride,!. Miss Jane Wells of Washington, I) who will be one of the bridesmafo. Miss Riters wedding. Miss Marjorie Whiteley has Farnsworth. MISS Practically Cannon, Sharp Jennings, Fred Quigley, Calvin Rawlins, Rudy Geoghegan MARY DOOLY entertained MXS. Ir. Mervin Bennion, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Estelle Dunyon, Georgous evening at a dancing party at the Country club in honor of Miss Julia Kreis of Chicago, guest of Miss Myra Cameron, Miss Margaret Noble of Oakland, guest of Miss Mayme Noble and Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson, and Miss Beatrice Bolton of Dallas, Texas, guest of Miss Ruth E irt Mrs. . MISS ur The little folks enjoy ridil 1 on the hobby horses. Main Floor I Keith-O'Brie- n 0 JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW !f f - |