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Show THE CITIZEN 7 Revue De La Ville rnHE annual charity ball was given l at the Hotel Utah Friday evening. The grand march opening the ball was h d by Bishop Arthur W. Mouiton and Mrs. F. S. Bascom. The serving of supper in the main dining room of the hotel began at 10 o'clock. Punch was served during the evening on the mezzanine floor. A committee to receive the tickets at the door included Mrs. J. E. Gali-glie- r, n Mrs. C. A. Pyke, Mrs. D. C. and Mrs. Joy H. Johnson. The reception committee was composed of the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, Governor and Mrs. Bamberger, Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Bascom, Mayor and Mrs. Neslen, the Rev. and Mrs. Mark Rifen-bacMrs. N. F. W. Crossland, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. George O. e s o Ma-turi- ht V- - ne h, he ler Relf. he A of number of dinner parties were given preceding the ball. nd Miss Mar- ing jorie Bidwell entertained a party of twenty-fou- r at the Alta club in honor of Mrs. Charles Campbell Brooks, for- ho merly Miss Marjorie Howard, and Mrs. kly wav Austin. Owen H. Gray entertained sixteen at dinner at the University club. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fox gave a dinner party for six at the University club. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Horning gave a dinner for four at the Hotel Utah. ine. rPHE marriage of Miss Nellie Morris J. B. ore s it tries the L riod for athv m rica. d in the ance use rd and I their iv her Then its to be a ;eek? :ould e. on lintain ; nd to incut : ,.vcr? i?c 1 tl - '.oil and Earl Beveridge took . place Tuesday night at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Beveridge, 867 Ninth East street. The ceremony was performed 7 by Bishop William Armstrong at oclock in the presence of relatives. A large reception followed. The rooms were effectively decorated in fall flowers. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse trimmed in crystal beads, and made with a court train. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids, Miss Vera Smithen, wore a gown of silver cloth trimmed with lace in an American Beauty shade, embroidered in silver. She carried Ophelia roses. The other bridesmaid, Miss Bessie Beveridge, wore turquoise blue taffeta with silver trimming and carried Ophelia roses. Bruce Nicholson was best man. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Beveridge and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morris. Presiding in the dining room were Mrs. W. L. n and Mrs. B. E. Smith. Assist-jtt- g in serving were Miss Lois Beverage, Miss Helen Morris and Mrs. R. A. Hansen. The guests numbered 150. The couple will be at home after December 1 at 867 Ninth East street. War-burto- hand-painte- toast-mistre- ss those who entertained at AMONG club on Thanksgiving day were T. G. Griffin, who had sixteen guests; W. F. Adams, four; William Bradley, five; C. E. Hawley, eight; J. B. Thompson, three; Eugene Giles, six. A number enjoyed the second of a series of weekly dinners at the Alta club last night. THANKSGIVING wedding was that of Miss Bertha Crabbe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crabbe, who was married to Earl Ross Brink at noon Thursday at the home of the A bride, 729 East Second South street. The ceremony- was performed by Mayor C. C. Neslen. A wedding breakfast followed for close relatives. Miss Grace Crabbe and Glenn Lyman entertained at an Orpheum party followed by a late supper Wednesday night, in honor of Miss Crabbe and Mr. Brink. A miniature bridal party surrounded by violets formed the centerpiece for the table. The guests, in addition to the guests of honor, were Mrs. Ivy M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Berryman and S. W. Lawson. - NUMBER of parties were entertained at the University club Thursday evening in honor of Thanksgiving. The following made reservations: J. T. Harris, Willard Hanson, F. B. Stephens, E. A. Riker, R. M. Cross, George Y. Wallace, T. M. Peters, 0. H. Gray, J. S. Salberg, C. J. Evans, W. F. Koch, H. C. Leis, H. H. Chilbourne, H. R. Atkinson and B. S. Clendenin. A alumni members of the Theta fraternity entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at the chapter house on East First South street in honor of the Sigma Nu alumni of Salt Lake City. The house was decorated to carry out the colors of A buffet the Sigma Nu fraternity. supper was served. The patrons of the evening included President and Mrs. J. A. Wfdtsoe, Frofessor and Mrs. H. L. Baldwin and Frofessor R. S. THE Lewis. "T HE Delta Epsilon sorority of the University of Utah gave their an-nu- of Hotel Utah. The guests were seated at a long table. The place cards were d decorated with figures done in the pastel shades. The of the evening was Miss Drucilla Gaby, and toasts were responded to by Mrs. Arthur Flandro, Miss May Rigby and Miss Afton Booth. The musical program included a vocal selection by Miss Mary Buchanan and piano selections by Miss Lucile Booth and Miss Ruth Shipp. The committee in charge of arrangements included Miss Drucilla Gaby, Miss Helen Woodruff, Miss Esther Daugherty and Miss Ruth Wiscomb. About forty of the active and alumnae members were present. birthday banquet Wednesday Gening in the banquet room of the The committee in charge of arrangements included C. C. Stevenson, T. H. Ford, Fred Sutton and L. Stewart. About forty couples were present. IN honor of the i football Utah-Aggi- e Wright, Miss Jeanette Parry, Miss Frances Golding, Miss Preston Cannon, Miss Katherine Stewart, Miss Margaret Wickel, Miss Olive Jones, Miss Emma Whitehead, Miss Dorothy Foster, Miss Mary David, Miss Edith Ramirez, Miss Caroline Souritzen, Miss E. Harter, Miss Amanda Harmon, Miss Mercedes Harding, Miss Ruth Braby, game the student body of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening in the ballroom of the Hotel Utah. The committee in charge of arrangements included Miss Ruth Sears, Miss Madeline McClelland, Mark Clark and Waldo Pendleton. Miss Elizaibeth Done. Owen Webster, Dr. A. F. Rouch, Francis R. Dean, A. D. Swan, Mr. Kun-cke- l, William Claridge, Gene Harter, Jack Butland, Albert Brovoni, F. Kaufman, Harold Colgrove, M. G. Swan, Mr. Simmons, J. C. Cole, C. B. Stewart, Jr., Thomas Murphy, C. A. Kirkelie, Charles E. Solomon, Gilbert Kimball, A. N. Rosenbaum, Clyde Webster, . THE Vocational club of the of Utah entertained at a danc- ing party Wednesday evening in the ballroom of the Newhouse hotel. During the evening light refreshments were served from the punch table. D. T. Walton, president of the club, was chairman of the committee on ar- rangements. nr HE Sidney Holbrook. society entertained Utah-Idah- o at a loge party in the Ocean Park Mr. and Mrs. Lindholm were in Ocean Park on their honeymoon. Those present at the function for the Salt Lakers were: Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hewlett, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Lon J. Haddock, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Done, Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Rolapp, Mr. and Mrs. George Lindholm, Mr. and Mrs. M. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brines, Mrs. F. G. Blake, Mrs. M. S. Houtz, Mrs. Della Foster, Mrs. George Shaw, Mrs. Sham-pinMrs. Charles Webster, Mrs. John R. Winder, Mrs. Alice F. Atkins, Mrs. B. Ridges, Mrs. Ella Evans, Mrs. Han zel Gleason, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Perry. Miss Frances Prior, Miss Glenona Thomas, Miss Mae Parry, Miss Kathryn Wiswall, Miss Joan Madsen, Miss Elizabeth Stevrart, Miss Shanna Houtz, Miss Cornelia Mortenson, Miss Margaret A. Jenkinson, Miss Evangeline Greenwood, Miss Fannie Curtis, Miss Dora Imsen, Miss Norma Taylor, Miss Melissa Swan, Miss Ethel Brown, Miss Virginia Harding, Miss Nora Mickel-son- , Miss Burdette Harmon, Miss e, Or-ve- second annual meeting of the of California alumni, district of Salt Lake City, was held at the home of Miss Persa Heginboth-am- . About fifty graduates, former students and guests were preseni to celebrate the victory of California over Stanford at the annual big game. Dr. Andrew L. Neff of the University of Utah paid a glowing tribute to the largest university in America, Edgar M. Ledyard gave a brief sketch of the career of the newly sl3C.ed president of the University of California, Dr. A quartet, David Prescott Barrows. THE dancing pavilion, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Lindholm of Salt Lake. . composed of Woods Giberson, Ilarlan Erickson, A1 Robinson and Alif Peterson, furnished entertainment at intervals throughout the evening, and Miss Elon Grace Price gave two soprano solos, accompanied on the piano by R. N. Inch. The remainder of the evening was spent in singing college rongs, giving college yells and in lancing. Those present at the meeting were Beverly S. Clendenin, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ITolley, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ledyard, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Feibush, Mr. anl Mrs. C. A. Whitton, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Neff, Dr .and Mrs. Thomas B. Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. 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