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Show (:7 - s- THE CITIZEN 7 v .i Revue De La Ville benefit of a fund for some 4 for the residence neW furnishings of the Madeleine, a ' the Cailiefirat A was given at and jnusicale OR the Tuesday afternoon, the auspices of the Catholic Roman's league. decorated the rooms, iFruit blossoms tied basket of Cecil Brunner roses, formed a centerpiece ith pink tulle, L the tea table, surrounded by yel-candles in silver holders. J Presiding at the table were Mrs. W. Tenni3 club L Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Mrs. Mrs. Henry N. Bryne, Olive Gaj lord, Jrs. W. II. Bintz and Mrs George j McCornick, H-atso- n. I McCornick was in charge Mrs. the arrangements, assisted by Mrs. E. Cosgriff, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, I J. Burke, Mrs. F. J. Westcott, Mrs. E. Dooly, Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, Mrs. E. J. rs. James Ivers, Sr., feBrien, Mrs. M. J. Dailey, Mrs. S. E. Mrs. Whiteley, Mrs. F. J. McGanney, - J. Laramie, Mrs. James Hughes and rs. L. M. Crawford. The dining room was in charge of ;rs. Charles A. Quigley, who was as listed by Mrs. Jane Cann, Mrs. Thos 'fr, Kearns, Mrs. John C. Daly, Mrs George H. Watson, Mrs. W. S. Hodg ; John T ion, Mrs. Garratt Wilkin, Mrs. Khite, Mrs. Eugene Gaylord, Mrs. R fc. ONeil, Mrs. Robert E. Mark, Mrs Margaret OBrien, Miss Florence Col jins, Miss Edna Kuster, Miss Mary iagenbarth, Miss Margaret Crowley, iss Mary Hughes, Miss Celeste Laramie, Miss Violet Bolognese and Miss 4 Miss Lola Nelson, piano. Miss Elizabeth Murdock and Miss Janet Murdock gave Russian dances and Miss Lillian Smith danced the Russian ballet. Fruit blossoms in a silver basket formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Pink candles were in silver holders. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. E. F. Root and Mrs. E. M. Bagley. Assisting in serving were Mrs. F. W. Mrs. John Alford, Mrs. A. R. Knott, Mrs. W. H. Kahler, Mrs. J. C. Wire and Miss Marjorie Wasson. Kit-tlema- n, Mrs. L. B. i . with musical illustrations, in which he was assisted by Miss Ellen Thompson, soprano;. Oge Jorgenson, cello, and THE marriage of Miss Myrtle Beck Paul A. Roberts took place Tuesday night at 7 oclock at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck, 819 East Twenty-firs- t South street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop George S. Armstrong. A reception followed from 8 until 11 oclock. The bride wore a pale blue taffeta gown trimmed in silver and carried Ophelia roses. Miss Ruth Warburton, bridesmaid, wore orange colored Georgette and carried Ophelia roses. Mrs. Carl M. Effinger, matron of honor. wore orchid organdy with a corsage of orchid-coloresweetpeas. . Lloyd Beck was best man. d Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beck assisted the parents of the bride in receiving the guests. Following a wedding trip to the coast the couple will be at home in Salt Lake. MARQUETTE CLUB members a dancing party at the Knights of Columbus hall on East South Temple street Wednesday night. Carnival features were introduced in the favors. The dance programs were in blue and silver, the club colors. A light supper was served. About eighty were in attendance. The entertainment committee included Joseph Pruss, president of the club; Miss Stella Lawson, Miss Edith Mathews, Mike Nelligan and Harry S. Coats. The refreshments committee was composed of Miss Angela Pruss, Miss Maud Hayes and Miss Ella Boyle. The patrons were Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., and Mr. and Mill. Fred C. Breining. Matrons circle MEMBERS of Past at a entertained charity card party Thursday afternon in the ball room of the Newhouse hotel. Tea was served at the conclusion of the card games. Eighty tables were reserved for cards and others came in for tea. A program was given during the tea hour by Mrs. Bernice Strandiford, who Prank K. Cameron, Mrs. J. W. Thomp- and Miss Kate falloran. musical program was furnished, under the direction of Mrs. fj. W. Curtis. Piano selections were igiven by Miss Ethel Hogan and Miss Marie Thompson; vocal numbers by Miss Margaret Falk, Mrs. George H JWatson, Miss Anna Dailey and Mrs JFrank B. McElhinney; violin selec tions by Jack Thompson, accompani jed by Miss Marie Thompson; orches tra selections by Miss Valentine Gor jlinski, piano; Miss Lucile Jenkins, vio jlin; Miss Mary ODonnell, violin; Miss this city, has received the distinction of a place on the freshman honor roll in the College ofvLiberal Arts and Sciences of the University of Kansas. Miss Gayford will arrive home early in June. j I sec- tion of the Ladies' Literary club at the dub house afternoon, following; OF u, Hoyt Ilenriques, Miss Sarah Napper, Miss Theresa Godbe and- Mrs. Benner Tuesday a program of Russian music aid dancing. Professor Squire Coop gave a lecture on Russian Opera and Ballet, -- of the most attractive social of the season' was a dancing and card party given Friday evening at the Hotel Utah for the benefit of the Girls Friendly lorge of the Episcopal diocese of Utah. The entertainment was of an informal nature. Fortune telling was a feature, in addition to the dancing and cards. The reception committee' included Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, Mrs. Emma Moulton, Mrs. Frances Wright, Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, the Rev. and Mrs. Ward Winter Reese, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pike, the Rev. and Mrs. Mark Rifenbark, the Rev. and Mrs. DOROTHY GAYFORD, daugh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gay-for- d was served by the music Mrs. J. F. Martini, and William F. Parr were married Tuesday morning at 9 oclock at the chapel of Our Divine Saviour. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father J. Wientjes. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride, 764 Blair avenue, and a reception was given in the evening. The bride wore a gown of dark blue charmeuse with hat to match and carried Orphelia roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Evelyn Martini, bridesmaid, wore a dark blue silk with hat to match and Miss Justina Pruss, another bridesmaid, wore a costume of dark blue charmeuse. Both bridesmaids carried pink swetpeas. Fred Bruening was best man and Robert Martini was usher. Assisting in receiving were Miss Miss Katherine Margaret Martini, Egan, Miss Bertha Pruss and Miss Ethel Reed. The couple will be at home in two weeks at 764 Blair avenue. ONE of T H. MARTINI, Mar-tinea- Jenkins, cello. hyiSS MISS ofPAULINE Mr. and LIBERTY chapter, of. the American Revolution, held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Glenn R. Bothwell, 44 Third East street. Pink sweet peas decorated the rooms. Tea was served at the conclusion of the program which was under the direction of Miss InternaAlice Rowe. A paper on tional Relations was given by Miss Elizabeth Messmore. The hostess was assisted in serving tea by her daughters, Mrs. L. B. Jr., and Mrs. G. B. Swaner and by Miss Helen Hanna. Gillis. Isabel a SPIRIT fnna committee at the door was Mrs. son, Miss Mary Gavin gave vocal selections; Mrs. B. B. Ramey, who contributed piano numbers, and Mrs. Joseph Levitt, who gave readings. The entertainment committee includ- ed Mrs. Warren F. Benjamin, Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Mrs. Sidney B. King, Mrs. "W. D. Prosser, Mrs. John Thomson, Mrs. Charles C. Shields, Mrs. William D .Dods and Mrs. C. H. Stevens. - X. Smith. Valeska Suratt, star of who headlines the Orpheums big Scarlet." Assisting were members of the Episcopal churches of the city and mem- - |