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Show THE CITIZEN 8 dent presided as toastmistress and introduced the founder of the club, Mrs. E. B. Palmer, who gave a toast on Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Guessing games were a feature of entertainment following luncheon. Pictures of the club meynbers taken at 6 years of age were shown, and prizes were awarded to those identifying the greatest number. Mrs. Thomas F. Boise and Mrs. Henry D. Hines appeared in costumes suggesting the sixth birthday of the club and presented original kindergarten rhymes concerning the club members. Covers were laid for Miss Linda Jessup, Mrs. E. B. Palmer, Mrs. J. M. Dart, Mrs. C. D. Moore, Mrs. E. O. Lee, Mrs. C. H. Blanchard, Mrs. Geo. E. Blanchard, Mrs. T. E. Newman, Mrs. B. L. Branning, Mrs. H. K Klingender, Mrs. C. G. Plummer, Mrs. Jack Binks, Mrs. W. Scott Keyting, Mrs. D. W. McAllister, Mrs. Van Arman, Mrs. Emma Whitehead, Mrs. B. W. Deason; Mrs. Mrs. Thomas F. B. D. Hammond, Boise, Mrs. H. D. Hines, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. W. J. Barrette and Mrs. Ethel Bixby. ... . . has been ANNOUNCEMENT of the marriage of William David Bower, son of Dr. Albert S. Bower of this city, to Miss Margaret Moss, in Tokio, Japan. The couple will make their home in Yokohama, Japan. Dr. and Mrs. Bower and son, Robert, who have been touring Japan, were in attendance, at the wedding, which took place February 16. The bridegroom is a graduate of Leland Stanford university. After leaving college he engaged in the banking business in San Francisco and later went to Yokohama as a representative of banking interests. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Moss, at present residents of Japan, but originally from Missouri. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Nellie C. Taylor of this city to John T. Goreges of Ogden. The wedding took place in Ogden, March 16, at the rectory, of the Church of the Good Shepherd. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. W. Hyslop. The couple will make their home in Ogden. Fred Morgan entertained at a card and dancing party last Saturday night at their home on East First South street. Favors were W'on Mr. and Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter. The table decorations were in spring flowers, with place cards to correspond. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Palmre, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hudson and Miss Isabel Morgan. Members of Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, who are expecting to attend the I state D. A. R. council at Ogden Tues-daof next week' are requested to. notify Mrs. George H. Dern. The meeting will be held at 2 oclock in the afternoon and the Salt Lake guests will be entertained by the Golden Spike chapter of Ogden at tea following 'the meeting at the Weber club. Salt Lakers will leave for Ogden on the Bamberger at 12 oclock. the y . women and girls interested are invited. There will be music, an Easter talk by Mrs. Allen C. Keith, and a breakfast. The music will consist of singing of Easter hymns by those present, a trio, consisting of Miss Gladys Van Meter, Miss Dorothy Bell and Mrs. J. W. Arey, and solos by Mrs. Hans Flo. i Phi Delta Theta fraternity of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing party Friday evening at the The committee in Country club. charge of arrangements included John S. Adams, Harold Browning and Voyle James. A dinner dance was given Friday evening in the grill room of the Hotel Utah by the Sigma Pi fraternity of the University of Utah In honor of the Installation of the fraternity on the university campus. The student body of the University of Utah entertained at a matinee dancing party Friday afternoon in the university gymnasium. The Bohemian club of the University of Utah' entertained at an informal dancing party Saturday evening at the Salt Lake Tennis club. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Douglas Clifford, Lennox Murdock and Lewis Tauffer. President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, Dr. and Mrs. Fred-ericJ. Pack and Mr. and Mrs. Thom-as M. Fitzpatrick will act as patrons and patronesses. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Borden, announce the marriage of their daughter, Geraldine Stafford, to Ralph Q. Henderson of this city last Saturday evening at 7:30 oclock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Wilcox on Ramona avenue. Dr. William Paden performed the ceremony. The couple. will be at home to their friends in Salt Lake af: sisted the hostesses in entertaining. Theodore Amussen, formerly of this city and now of Wash-- , . ington, D. C., are receiving congratu-lations over the arrival of a son, born' March 23.. Mrs. Amussen was formerly Miss Lorna Russell, daughter of Mrs. Edna Dwyer Russell of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Dick and daughter, Alice," who have been making their home in Washington, D. C., for a year and a half, are expected in Salt Lake Sunday, after a visit to Fremont, Neb. Mr. Dick and son, Robert, arrived several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dick and family will be at home with Mrs. Dicks father, John Dern, and sister, Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, on South Temple street. East ter April Gwynne Lewis. The wedding took place Wednesday evening at 7 oclock at the home of the bride's brother, Jacob Rausch, 759 East Sixth South street. the Fillmore apartments. A kensington followed luncheon. Covers were laid for the folowing club members Mrs. J. J. Cushman, Mrs. Roy Olson, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. 0. F. Lamb, Mrs. R. H. Seamon, Mrs. J. L. Karren, . Mrs. j. C. Coad, Mrs. V. E. Samuel- son, Mrs. C. A. Howell, Mrs. M. Daily, Mrs. A. W. Lyon and Mrs. ; W. J. ' Wright. V . . A program in accord with tlie spirit of Good Friday was given. at the La-de- after Easter. On Easter morning at 8 oclock there will be served an Easter breakfast at -- eiitert kensington Saturday at her street. ' " !;& Mrs. Francis' F. Wetzel left for Los Angftles - to visit her &JC3 Mrs. A.' J. Timms, who has winter there. a- 79 D :- N - Mr. and 'Mrs. John Lundbeiff son, Walter, have returned fru Angeles, where they spent ter; They returnedd by automothlrt -- 'Miss Aida A: Jones of Ph who has been spending the past. month's-witCaptain and Mrg. (jtti,. Knight at Fori' Douglas, will vihtif h " soon for home. " not, jwb3 Mrs. C. W. Poole and Peggy, of Lovelocks; Nev., of Mrs. Pooles- sister Mrs. ' Dern. dai?of are Geonl l - looJ ifi ' ' Members of the El Exito dnW'yJi entertained at luncheon and a hr tjpS ton Wednesday afternoon1 by Powell at her home on Wilson Easter decorations were used. ir is Literary club Friday afternoon Professor David R. Ailen of the 'University of Utah lectured on The Star Spangled Haevens, with stereoptieon illustrations' Music from The Creation was given as. follows: A 'solo Rolling in Foaming Bilows, Thomas Birchell; solo, "With Verdure Clad, Mrs. C. C. Daily; solo, In Native Worth, Howard Frazee;. trio, Most Beautiful Appear, Mrs. Dailey, Mr. Birchell and Mrs. Frazee Mrs.-L- . II. Burke was the acompanist. : Mr. and Mrs. Amos1 Epperson given a surprise party at : m their Windsor avenue, Tuesday rC ing. The guests included Mr. anl C. T. Williams, Professor and G. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. CastfE sen, Mr. and Mrs. .William Wilw! 1023 Mrs. B. C. Cunningham. goo . Salt Lake chapter of the Association of Engineers entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at the Ladies' Literary club house. The committee on arrangements included J. II. Johnson, J. A. Ericsson, IL ;G. Ifave-nor- , Eugene Bush arid It. B. JvoeVber. ' s' . Mrs. Charles Smith entertained members of the Happy Twelve club Wednesday at her home, 1232 McClelD. ' land avenue. ( Mrs. J. A. Powell entertained ; the El Exito club Wednesday-afternooat 1 luncheon at o'clock at tier horn ej 359 Wilson avenue'. ! t t Mrs. Clarence Bamberger and children have returned from Ocean Park, the' last two months with Mrs. Bambergers Cal., where they have spent mother, Mrs. George ,T. Odell. Odell, who has been seriously improving. ..... : Mrs. M. J. McGill has gone to San Francisco, where she will remain until Mrs. Leon Larimer will - the ? ' Members of the Utopia, club were entertained at luncheon Thursday by Mrs. Y. J. Cardwell at her home in . , Bransford. 15. . Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Bertha Rausch and Mrs. Ira D. Wines has return an extended eastern trip, lncil jfj visit to New York and Phii Jj and to her son and daughter Mrs.' George Eichnor, in Phila Mrs. Wines Is again' at home . k Members of Pi Epsilon Phi sorority of the University of Utah were entertained at a kensington tea given in their honor by the Gamma Sigma Sorority at the sorority house on Tenth East street. Mrs. Alfred J. Ridges as- Y. W. C. A. clubhouse, to which all ' : Mrs. flf, is i Mrs. W. S. McCornlck has returned from a six weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salisbury in San Francisco, where they are now making their home. The .Utopia club was enterfeCI Thursday afternon at luncheon r ? kensington by Mrs. F. L. Cardri h her home in the Fillmore apartr The .Missionary society of the?j 1 lips Congregational church gavel; ver tea. at the home of Mrs. V; Norton, 226 Twelfth East P3 Thursday- afternoon at 2:30 o't full An interesting program has been) the ranged. me - ma Miss Ruth Ivistler of 1hUade left for home after visiting Lieutd Ha and Mrs. R. B. Moran a t Fort B hix las. Lieutenant and Mrs. Moral; tertained baturday and Sunday f ing in honor of their visiter. fai I of dn ;Ch Lieutenant and Mrs. Walter atfc Gremp will entertain at toa hotf Douglas Sunday afternoon in Mrs. T. L. Lamereaux. i Msr. Fraser Richardson. , M 1 Lieutenant Richardson, ar two r dren expect to leave Fort vuplas ye for Fort Riloy, Kan., to Jcn hidl tr ant Richardson, who is nov- static there. pr I 1 IQ Mr.. and Mrs; F. C. Ric hmond returned' from a visit to Caltff where they spent the winter. |