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Show THE CITIZEN 12 Revue De La Ville marriage of Miss Albena daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Pruss, and Edmund Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Newman, both of this city, took place at St. Josephs church in Ogden. The ceremony was performed by Father Kennedy. The bride wore a dark blue georgette gown, with hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of Cecil Brun- THE ner roses.. at the Reed hotel. After a honeymoon at A wedding breakfast followed 'the Hermitage, hotel in Ogden canyon, the couple will be at home at the ace apartments in this city. H. L. Field and Miss Lillian Mittelberg of St. Louis. Other guests were Judge and Mrs. J. M. Stevens of Pocatello, Mrs. MacGovem of New York City and Mrs. Howard E. Patterson of Chicago. Mrs. J. M. Stevens of Pocatello entertained at luncheon Monday at the Hotel Utah. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. L. Field and Miss Lillion Hittelberg of St. Louis, Mrs. Howard E. Patterson of Chicago, Mrs. MacGovem of New York, Mrs. Charles Peter and Mrs. R. L. Edwards. out-of-tow- n . Announcement is made by Mrs. t MRS. at tea Thursday afternoon, from 4 until 6 oclock, at her home on Kelsey avenue in honor of her sister, Miss Janet Shibley of San Francisco. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Charles Livingston, Jr., and Mrs. Iliram Farnsworth. The guests included, besides the guest of honor, Miss Donna Cunningham, Miss Ruth Cecil, Miss Blanch Boyer, Miss Violet Bolognese, Miss Ruth Wiscomb, Miss Martha Josephine Richards, Miss Richards, Miss Ethel Allen, Miss Ruth Allen, Mrs. H. F. Farnsworth, Mrs. R. K. Pierce, Mrs. Charles Livingston, Jr., Miss Margaret Marshall, Mrs. V. B. Wilson and Miss Dorothy Farnsworth. . MISS DORIS STEWART with a dancing party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Harry J. Bloomquist of Omaha, formeriy Miss Thelma Margetts of this city. Mrs. Bloomquist will be a guest at the Stewart home for several weeks, after which she will visit her father in Caifornia before returning home. . Louise Wells and Miss Edith entertained at bridge tea Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Maye Riter, who will be married September 1 to Phil Gam. The card tables were placed on the mezzanine and tea was served in the supper room. The guests included Miss Maye Riter, Miss Claire Riter, Miss Jane Wells of Washington, Miss Marie Cris-- . mon of Boston, Miss Estelle Dunyon, Miss Esther Daugherty, Miss Ruth Daugherty, Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Helen Youngberg, Mrs. Henry B. Sanford of Mansfield, Ohio; Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Miss Rhoda Ballantyne, Miss Ruth Shipp, Miss Martha Wells, Miss Florence Wells, Miss Myrtle Gibson, Miss Marion Clark, Miss Maud Ballantyne, Miss Blanch Boyer, Miss Rtuh Wiscomb, Miss Violet Bolognese, Miss Margaret Marshall, Mrs. Alvin Moss, Mrs. G. II. Wells and Mrs. W. W. MISS r Riter. of the and Mrs. E. D. Woodruff enterM2.tained at a dancing party at the Country club Tuesday night for their daughter, Virginia, who will return to Leland Stanford university in September after spending the summer holidays in Salt Lake. Dancing was enjoyed out of doors and light refreshments were served on the lawn. Assisting in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Riter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Woodruff and Mrs. C. C. Crismon. The guests numbered ninety. Robert H. Smith and Miss Lund entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Smith on Laird avenue, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Frewin, who will be married soon to George H. Lund, brother of the hostesses. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs. M. H. M. Lund. The MRS. guests numbered thirty-six- . compliment to Miss Maye Riter, a September bride, and Miss Janet Shibley, a visitor from San Francisco, Miss Ruth Wiscomb entertained at bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on East Ninth South street The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. W. Wiscomb, Mrs. W. R. Wiscomb, Mrs. Victor L. Oleson, Miss Violet Bolognese, Miss Donna Cunningham and Miss Blanch Boyer. The guests, in addition to the guests of honor and those assisting were Miss Claire Riter, Miss Marie Crismon of Boston, Miss Jane Wells of Washington, Miss Rhoda Ballantyne, Miss Ruth Shipp, Miss Esther Daugherty, Miss Ruth Daugherty, Miss Estelle Dunyon, Miss Louise Wells, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Myrtle Gibson, Miss Angeline Bo- lognese, Miss Helen Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Neslen. Miss Ruth Daugherty and Miss and Mrs. Charles Peter at a well appointed dinner party which was given at their home on East South Temple Sunday, August 22. They are entertaining a house party, among whom are Dr. and Mrs. En. fo- llowed. The bride wore a gown of pale pink silk and carried pink roses. She was attended by her sisters, Miss Mildred Tanner, who wore pink satin, and Miss Zella Tanner, who wore blue satin. Darby Anderson was best man. The wedding music was furnished by Mrs. A. II. Peabody, pianist, and Miss Camille Woodbury, violinist. The couple left immediately for a tour of Yellowstone. They will be at home after September 3 in the Richmond Evelyn Moyle entertained at bridge luncheon Monday at her home on East First South street, in honor of Miss Maye Riter, a September bride, for Miss Katherine Dinwoodey of Berkeley, who is a guest at the Moyle home, and Miss Jane Wells of Washington, D. C., who is to be one of Miss Riters bridesmaids. Covers were laid for twenty. Bridge followed luncheon. The decorations were in garden flowers. Assisting the hostess were Miss Maude Hayes, Miss Norine Hayes, Miss Angela Pruss, Miss Justine Pruss and Miss Pauline. Martini. One hundred guests called. PRETTILY arranged home wedding was that of Miss La Fond Tanner, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tanner, and J. Dewey Solomon, which took place Monday morning at 9:30 oclock at the home of the brides parents on Third avenue. The ceremony was performed by Charles H. NNOUNCEMENT is made of the A. marriage of Miss Ivy Devereaux of Mt. Pleasant and Harry Mace, son of James Mace of this city. The wedding took place August 18 at the home of James Mace, on Eighth West street. The ceremony was performed by John Cooper of Fillmore. Miss Bertha Mace MISS A 'IIIHHHiallHIimilltHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIillll1 Pruss, MISS E.Albina W. Newman whose marriage will take plaec at a trousseau Sunday afternoon at her home soon, entertained If Every A Man in Salt Lake truly appreciated the marvelous values we are offering we wouldn't have a suit of clothes left by Saturday night. its your fault if you let this splendid opportunity get by you Our entire stock of Chesterfield, Schloss Bros.. Vogue. Kirschbam Makers both light and dark patterns, many blue serges among them. Former values $60, $65, $70, $75, $80, $85. . CHOOSE AT $49.00 Hurry is the word MULLETT-KEL- L tea on Fourth East street. aBataaaaaaaaBaiiaaiaaiatalBtaaaaaiBeaaaaaieiaMaMaaaeaaaaBMaaiMaMaiaiMaaaaiaaMaMaatMiMiaaMMaaeaaaaaaaaaaaiaaMaBMaaaiaaaMaWiaa We warn you IN Wallace of the presidency of the sign stake. A wedding breakfast apartments. en- - gagement of her daughter, Beth, to Marvin C. Brennan. The wedding will take place September 4 at the home of the bride, 80 First avenue. Miss Keate recently attended the University of Utah and is a member of the Delta Epsilon sorority. Mr. Brennan is one of Salt Lakes well known young men. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Brennan. . MR. Sumner G. Margetts Monday afternoon at bridge tea at her home in the York apartments in honor of Mrs. James P. Waite, who expects to leave soon for Oklahoma to make her home. The living room was decorated in zinnias. French marigolds were used on the tea table. The guests numbered fourteen. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. S. L. Morrow. MRS. -- Pal- EDWIN LIVINGSTON Esther Daugherty entertained at luncheon Tuesday for a few friends in honor of Miss Riter and her wedding party. Y CO. BtatMiMBBBiBMMiMMBaMBBaiiBaaaaaaBBBBBaBaBittBBaBaiiaMiaBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBaBBIBBmBaBaMBBBBaaaaBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBaBBaBBBMBBaaBBBBaaBBBBMBaBBBaMBBBBMBBBnatMMBiBBBBBMB1 imMMMMMMMiMMMMMMMMMliMMMaiMMMMMMMMMiMMIMMIIMMMMMMMtaMmMMIMMMMMiiitMiMMMMMMIMMMMMMMiiMMaMMMMiiMMMMM0'" |