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Show THE CITIZEN 8 ceremony Griegs Wedding Day was played. The brides father gave her away. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hanchett in receiving was Mrs. M. C. Hanchett, grandmother of the bride. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. E. B. Allison and Mrs. Eloise Gilmer. Assisting in serving were Miss Frances Evans, Miss Martha Richards, Miss Alice Purefoy and Miss Mdrtlia Wells. Tlie couple left on a late afternoon train for a trip in Colorado and will go to Chicago to make their home. The going away gown was of dark blue diivetyn, with Australian op?03sum fur and hat to match. She wore brown boots and gloves. F. Kearns MR. and Mr3. atThomas a dancing party Tuesday evening at their home an Eat South Temple street, in honor of Miss Mary OBrien and Miss Eleanor OBrien, who will leave Sunday for St. Ind., where they are attending school, after spending the holidays with their mother, Mrs. E. J, OBrien. Mary-of-theAVood- s, Mrs. Hugh Alexander McGill entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home on East Second South street. Luncheon was served at three small tables. Tiny Christmas trees, each with a lighted candle, formed the centerpiece, for , each table. The place cards w:ere in New Years designs. The shades were drawn and electric, lights were shaded in red. The guests included Mrs. M'. J, McGill; .who assisted the hostess; Mrs. Emma Moulton, Mrs. Fannie .Wright, Mrs. John McSoriey, Mrs. Hugh Welsh, Mrs. C. F. Spaulding, Mrs. Mark Rifen-barMrs. .George ,W. Ebert, Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Mrs. Russell Spry and Mrs. Grant Snyder. . k, - i Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrsf N.. W. Miller of the marriage of their daughter, Gertrude, to Thomas D. Jones of Pocatello. The wedding took place Tuesday at noon at the home of North Main tlje-- brides parents,. 420 street, ,The couple left in the afternoon fpr a ohneymoon trip to California and will. make. their home in Pocatello. , . . I , A, carnival dance will be given Saturnight by the Forest Dale Ward day v. - V Amusement association at the ward hall, in celebration of Ne weYars day. club. Katherine Silver, Miss Elenore Wight, The clubhouse was decorated in Miss Dixie White, Miss Lfeone and. Miss Margaret Mackenzie. the holiday colors of red and green. During tjie evening light refreshments were served. Douglas Clifford had charge of arrangements. ed Felir hand-painte- d Emma bags, designed by Mrs. Whitehead, mother of the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Losee entertain- hostess. The program consisted of. original Christmas stories and poems by tlie at a farewell party Wedensday night club members. at their home on East Second South The Lambda Phi Lambda sorority of the University of Utah entertained at a French cabaret dance Thursday evening at the Ladies Literary club in honor of the first birthday anniversary of the sorority. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Miss Edna Gannett, Miss Amy Redd, Miss Afton Wright, Miss Judith Hills and' Miss Nola McCaslin. street, in honor of Major and Mrs. Dun- can Grant Richart, who left Thursday for their new home in Honolulu, after spending the holidays with Mrs. Rich-art- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Della Baxter assisted the host and hostess in receiving the guests, y. The members of the Gamma Sigma sorority of the University of Utah were entertained at an aprty by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rose at their home in Farmington. Part of the day was spent The Bachelor Knights entertained at the annual Christmas dance of the club, one in a series for the winter, at the Ladies' Literary club house Wednesday night. Holiday ddfcorations prevailed. Punch was served during the evening. all-da- y and an oyster supper in sleigh-ridinwas served in the evening. g The marriage of Miss Grace Lyons, Mrs. Hamilton Gardner and Mrs. L. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ira A. E. Robert Edwards entertained Friday ' Lyons, to Arthur Martin Newles of afternoon at the Gardner home on Los Angeles took place Wednesday Westminster avenue in honor of Mrs, at the home of the bride on James T. Hammond, formerly Miss East South Temple street. The cereHortense Young. mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. V William M. Paden. The couple will Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Bushey entermake their home in Los Angeles. Hotel at a the tained at dinner party Utah Tuesday evening. After dinner, A dinner dance was given by the Ofat which covers were laid for twenty, ficers club of the East high school at dancing was enjoyed. the Hotel Utah grill Thursday evening. The committee on arrangements inanMrs. Charles' Philip Jennings cluded Claudius Gates, Reed Harrow, nounces the engagement of her daughRobert Aird, Kenneth Midgley and Joter, Myrtle Charles Jenning3, to Fergus seph Rosenblatt, Ferguson, Jr. The wedding will take place in the near future. Mrs. J. M. West of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luie M. Wright of Ogden is Mrs. H. R. North. Dr. West will join spending the holiday season with Mr. Mrs. West for New Years. and Mrs. Lorenzo Sharp. Mrs. Joseph H. Rosenberg of San A dinner dance was given by the Francisco and Mrs. P. Sax of Elko, Officers club of the East high school Nev., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Thursday evening in the grill of the Rosenberg. Hotel Utah. 6 6 6 The annual Charity ball of the Salt enterMr. and Mrs. Chester Knight Lake Council No. 81 of the United Comat tained at a dinner Sunday evening mercial Travelers, wras held Wednestheir home, 1035 Jefferson street. day evening at tiie Odean dance hall. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mary Lang-loi- s of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Members of the Short Story club Anderson, Miss Elida Anderson, Miss enjoyed their annual Christmas party Norma .at the home of Mrs. B. W. Deason, Miss Annie McDonald, Knight, Adolf Anderson, Everett Roll 1579 Harvard avenue. The gifts were and Raymond Knight. ai-terno- on The Score club of the University of Utah gave a dance Tuesday night at the Country club. The entertainment was in charge of a committee consisting of Fred Reynolds, Steve G. Covey and Warren Gilmer. Frank Parry and Earl Jones, pledges, entertained those present. Mrs, W. C, Lockington entertained at bride tea Wednesday afternoon at hor home in the Boulevard apartments. Mrs. Charles J. Pearsall of Evansville, Wis., and Mrs. R. B. Vance ol Joliet, 111., will arrive Saturday to be the guests of Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall and. Mrs. M. K. Parsons until after the wedding of Dr. Clifford J. Pearsall ol Chicago and Miss Pearl Radoz of rtr. Peathis city. Mrs. Ppnrn rsalls mother, and Mrs. Vance his sis ter. Aunt Nellie Well, Bobby, dear, did you see Santa Claus this 'time? No, auntie; it was tool Bobby dark to see him, but I heard what hej said when he knocked his toe against the bedpost. London Tit-Bit- s. It is healthier to be cremated, says an English physician. Maybe but for our part we know we should never be the same man again. Boston Transcript. - I 9llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiniiiii'r Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiij -- I 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Taylor and Mr.. and Mrs. Albert L. Larson entertained Thursday evening at their home on North Main street, in honor of Reuben E. Cardwell, who will leave Sunday on a mission for the L. I). S. church' to the Netherlands. , Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Dansie entertain- ed at a dancing party Thursday ing in honor of their daughter, Golda, who will leave January 12 on a mis-sioto the eastern states for the L. I). S; church. even- - . n club of the university entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at the Salt Lake Tennis r The Sixty-nin- e Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Daily celebrated their nineteenth w'edding anniversary Monday night at their home 163 McClelland avenue. The guests were J your PHOTOGRAPH gift beyond value en- tertained at cards followed by refreshments. The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs. L. L. Swift; Mrs. S. A McCurdy and Mrs. H. E. Sell raven Miss Lillace Lee entertained at cards Wedensday night at her home on Third East street.. A Japanese idea was car- entertainried out in the details ment; and the young women guests wore Japanese costumes. Following the card games supper was served at small tables. The guests of-th- e numbered forty. The hostess was assisted by . Miss' " PRE-WA- R PRICES Monroe Studios 267 South Main Tillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin OO ; |