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Show THE CITIZEN 12 F MRS. W. G. BIERD of Chicago, 111., Wednesday morning in her private car and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doyon at their home on East South Temple street. Mr. Bierd, who is the president rif the Chicago & Alton railroad of is in Wyoming on a fishing trip, and expects to join Mrs. Bierd in a few days. . Chl-cag- o, RUTH SHIPP and Miss Ballantyne entertained in honor of Miss Maye Riter, a September bride, at a luncheon Wednesday. a colonial basket of garden flowers formed the centerpiece for the table. corsThe markers were age bouquets. Covers were laid for twenty. MISS . old-fashion- ed BURTON MISS aMAUD breakfast entertained Wednesday morning at 11:30 o'clock at her home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Marion Jones, who is leaving Saturday for a visit in the east. A silver basket of Shasta daisies tied with a fluffy bow of yellow maline on a Madeira lace cloth over yellow satin formed the centerpiece for the table. Yellow and white cathedral candles in crystal holders were on each corner' of the d table. The place cards were in yellow floral designs. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. H. K. Burton, and her sister, Miss Inez Burton. Covers were laid for twenty. hand-nainte- CLUB THE MARQUETTE at a lawn party Tuesday night at the Lawson home on East Thirteenth South street. Japanese lanterns decorated the lawn. A musical program was given by Miss Ethel Hogan and Miss Mary ODonnell. Miss Stella Lawson was the chairman of the arrangements committee. Miss Angela Pruss, assisted by the following, had charge of the candy booth: Miss Jane Van Renssellaer, Miss Justice Pruss, Miss Bertha Pruss, Miss Alice Egan, Miss Katherine Egan, Miss Josephine Wolf, Miss Mildred Thair, Miss Mary Louise Lawson and Miss Margaret Martini. MRS. T. P. BILLINGS formed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the First Congregational church. The bride wore a suit of navy blue tricotine, with hat and blouse to match, and wore a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Utah. The couple left on an early afternoou train for a honeymoon trip through the Pacific northwest. They will be at home in this city after September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Ferris of Pasadena, Cal., are in the city for a short visit with Mrs. Ferris mother, Mrs. Mary Kane, at the Kane home entertained a children's party Wednesday afternoon at her home on Fifth avenue, in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her little niece, Eudora Coakley. Games and music were enjoyed during the afternoon. Luncheon was served on the lawn. A birthday cake with six lighted candles formed the centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. E. 0. McMullen, Mrs. Sumner Mar-gett- s and Miss Margaret Hyland. The guests were Kenneth Hyman, Katherine Ritchie, Lucile Forman, Katherine Margetts, Afton Schuttler, Bessie Price, Edward R. Price, George Waite, Phillip Waite, George McMullen, Margaret Lyon, Geneve Bourne and Elizabeth Jennings. on Eighth East street. ' J. R. CLARKE entertained in of Miss Maye Riter, a September bride, Tuesday night at a supper dance on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah. A variety of summer flowers in low crystal bowls were on each. The guests were Miss Claire Riter, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Marie Crimon of Boston, Mass., Miss Marion Clarke, Miss Jane Wells, Mrs. Mervin Bennion, James Spry, David Romney, Dr. Spencer Wright, Phil Garn, R. Peterson and George S. Cannon. MRS. is made by Mr. Snow of the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Lulu Snow Hemmick, to William J. Lawrence. The wedding took place August 14 at the home of the brides parents. Announcement MR. AND MRS. DELBERT F. MISS of Miss Maude Williams of Seattle, Wash., who is visiting at the Hyde home. A colonial basket of old-fashion- DEN-SE- L announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to James B. Quinn. The wedding took place Monday at the home of the brides parents, in the presence of the immediate families. 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The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. 0. A. Miss Edith Hyde. The guests Chapman, Miss Jessie Benton, Miss Charlotte Stewart, Miss Nell Mahan, Mrs. Hamel Pratt, Mrs. George Midge-leMrs. Elbert D. Thomas, Mrs. Frank Johnston and Mrs. Henry THE An ideal spot for a week-en- d party two-hoJust a nice motor trip from your city Phone 3041-Ogden for reservation ed wedding of Miss Lucille daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Scheller, and Kenneth E. THE HERMITAGE Ogden, kens-ingto- Tuesday afternoon at their home on Seventh East street in honor diiuiiuiiinuiiiiuiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiu Ogen Canyon, ROMANIA HYDE and Miss n Hyde entertained at a I Bourne took place Wednesday ing at 7 oclock at the home of the brides parents. The ceremony was performed by George H. Wallace of the Ensign stake presidency, in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. A large reception was given from 8 until 11 oclock. The bride wore a dress of ivory duchess satin and . silver lace. Her tulle veil was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Zenna Halverson, wore a dress of pale blue taffeta and carried a bohquet of coral pink sweet peas. Wallace L. Castle-to- n was best man. t In the receiving lino with the members of the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. George Sclieller and Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bourne. The rooms were decorated with palms and tall wicker baskets of pink gladolii combined with ferns. Those assisting in serving were Miss Genevieve BoumJ Miss Dorothy Covey, Miss Gertrud Scheller, Miss Ruth Fox, Miss id Bray and Miss Beatrice Watermad One hundred and fifty guests wej present. The couple will be at home September 1 at 167 K street. aitej . Miss Lyall Sweet and Miss Irene! Goody entertained at a tea Mom afternoon from 4 until 6 oclock it the home of Miss Sweet on Third! avenue. The hostesses were assis by Miss Mary OBrien, Miss Eleanorl OBrien, Miss Catherine Hagenbarth. Miss Clara Hutchins and Miss Ellei Schramm. The guests numbered one! hundred. Attorney and Mrs. Clarence Baird of Tooele are visiting for a few dap with Mrs. Bairds mother, Mrs. J. Free, en route to Denver, Colo., where! they will visit for two weeks. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Coates enter-- tained at an informal dancing partj Tuesday night at their home on Gar field avenue in honor of Major Mrs. Alfred M. Robbins, who are visiting in this city. A variety of garden flowers decorated the rooms. The guests numbered forty. Mrs. Reed Smoot and daughter, Miss Zella Smoot, arrived Tuesday night from Ocean Park, Cal., where thej have been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. W. G. Grimsdell and son. Frank George, are spending two weeks in Provo canyon. Misses Nellie Ryan, Ada Collins and Helen Blake of Chicago are the guests of Mrs. M. Girdwood at her home on West Fourth Sopth street. Dr. and Mrs. Warren Benjamin, and Mrs. W. H. Korns, Mr. and Charles Shields, Mrs. L. Burnett, C. F. Jennings, Miss Rowena and Miss Elizabeth Jennings Monday at Lambs canyon. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Korns spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Sherwood have returned from a two weeks vacation trip. Miss Roselia Mantell returned a few days ago from a two months visit in Los Angeles and Berkeley, Cal. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Watson Ins left for a two weeks outing at Yivian park, Provo canyon. Mrs. Fred Bennion, who lia visiting her mother, Mrs. E. A mer, has been joined by Mr. They will leave the latter part week for their home in Pei. been Win . f the bton. Ore. J. Wolstenholme at her home on Sout! Mrs. W. street Wednesday night in lm her niece, Miss Irene Riser, a .L I'nter-taine- Mai r Ptem- - |