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Show 'S 3 jtat3vwtinm-6m Ti! THE CITIZEN Revue De La natm uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Witney at Fort Douglas. Miss Powers will leave in two weeks for Duluth for a summer engagement and will play in Boston next winter. Miss Powers has been extensively entertained during her visit Mrs. Richard S. Moran entertained twenty friends at bridge Saturday afternoon, with others in later for tea. ISS OKLEAN WRIGHT, daughter of of Mrs. M. J. Wright, formerly White Thurs-0- f Falls, and Frank married Thurs-mornlMorgan, were at the home of the bride's J- - Kirkham, 1025 Tenth ns in f Vte i iter Mrs. li The cermony was per-ieof by Bishop Brigham Wright of the bride. ham City, uncle the a wedding breakfast followed roses American Beauty emonyfor the table, j6d 'a centerpiece of white tafthe fciide wore a gown Her veil was ia with net drapery. blossoms and she iught with orange bride roses. Miss Kathleen Swder of Idaho Falls, bridesmaid, net and taffeta. are a gown of orange I ee Fry was best man.' guests at the wedding luded Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Mr. and Mrs. right of Brigham City, d street. . - Out-of-tow- -- n Helen Hanna entertained at MISSbridge tea Tuesday afternoon . of hn Thurston of Ogden, parents biUegroom; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mrs. Sarah fright, Mrs. J. J. Bybee, Wright and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson, for a few friends of Miss Kathlen Geoghegan, who will leave Friday for New York, to sail for Ireland with her I of Idaho Falls. of tl idust HE marriage of Miss Josephine np I Campbell Cooley of Wendover and Loe Alexander Powell of Salt Lake City, took place Sunday evening at the Overland hotel, Wendover. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Samuel Mitchell of the Heath ' M. E. church of Salt Lake. The couple will make their home in Wendover. MRS. of k tyiR. AND MRS. G. W. TEUDT en-S- New-berge- f be and Mrs. S. M. Covey. mf as s bloc tv on into elatitf the in t u T r r. school, which includes Miss Ruth Sears, Miss Madeleine McClellan, Miss Edna Romney, Waldo Pendleton, chairman, and Charles Peake, bad cnarge meeting of the Short Story club was held Mon, day afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. K. Klingender at the Planaome hotel. Tea was served following the program. The rooms were decorated in spring flowers. Mrs. Homer Robinson gave a paper on Short Story Writers. Mrs. H. B. Palmer read a story to Illustrate tbe paper and also gave a review; of A interesting Mothers betfff see nt. t, ETHEL I ISS soon for MOTHER What can breath add to that sacred name? Tell her with flowers from DALY, who will leave The her home in Georgia, after, a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Corbly, wife of Major Corbly at Fort Douglas, was the luncheon given by Mrs. Corbly. Flower Shop guest of honor at a Monday at Day, May 8th Decoration Day, May 30th OBriens latest book on the best modern short stories. Mrs. Palmer also on the 0. Henry Memorial. ruched X My Shop . Was. 7536 12 West Broadway A Thos. Hobday Roy Heath Morgan H. White 1 nanaf VfISS LEONA POWERS, who has Tb been leading woman for the Bak-r Stock company at Portland, Ore., during the winter, is the guest of her TWO OF THE .THREE THOUSAND AMERICAN (BEAUTIES, IN WILLIAM POX'S HIPPODROMIC SUNSHINE COMEDY SPECIAL. "SKIRTS" t ,.7 i i were assisted by committees appointed from the student body. The patrons and patronesses of the evening included President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, Dean William Leary and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Harrison. About seven hundred guests were present. .iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiniiiiU: ?A N ! the general arrangements and they of . adiff r Utah entertained at an informal dancing party Monday evening at Saltair as a culmination of the festivities of U day. The pavilion was decorated in red and white to carry out the colors of the university. A large U banner was hung from the bandstand. Music-fodancing was furnished by Owen Sweet-en- s band, and during the intermission, entertainment was furnished by stunts given by the students. The entertainment committee of the of vice-presiden- f t the student body of vice-preside- -- co: , of Officers were elected by the Catholic Womens league at the final meeting for the season at the Ladies Literary club house Tuesday afternoon The officers selected are: President, Mrs. A. H. S. Bird; first Mrs. W. H. Bintz; second Mrs. E. J. OBrien; recording secretary, Mrs J. E. Dowd; financial secretary, Mrs. R. R.. Rupert; corresponding secretary, Mrs. F. L. Peterson; treasurer, Mrs. T. F. Cahill. Reports were given for the work of the past year officers and chairmen of departments, which showed excellent service Officrs reporting were Miss Mary Gavin, recording secretary; tertained at dinner Thursday avenue attc sight at their home on Butler Jl honor of William A. Morton, who raise ill leave soon on a mission to Eng-,- d s gre for the L. D. S. church. large A crystal basket of pink tulips on a iiirror formed a centerpiece for the less jable, surrounded hy pink candles in ver holders. ,s t. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. Moreton, Mr. and Mrs. Mel r pi .Jiftlliam Jin J. Ballard, C. B. Stewart of Los ra i Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Can-io- n e MEMBERS The rooms were decorated in spring fruit blossoms and garden flowers. A variety of spring flowers was combined in an effective centerpiece for the tea table, on an Italian lace cover over green. Presiding at the table were Mrs. C. E. Richards, Mrs. Carrie. J. Mayer, Mrs. Henry Cohn and Mrs. Leah Assisting in .serving were Miss Alice Day, Miss Carrie Day, Mi3s Duld: seasr . dork. es during the war overseas. The Idegroom was also in the service. re be . Kahn entertained at tea Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Borrman, 874 East Second South street, in honor of their mother, Mrs. Emma Mooney, of New Following a brief wedding trip the jouple will be at home in Morgan. The ride was a Red Cross nurse in seri- Unite Madeleine Weitz, and Miss Siiva Kahn. About .100 guests called during the afternoon. D. P. Rohlfing, Mrs. H. E and Mrs. Eugene B. 1 I I mother, Mrs. Joseph Geoghegaii, and sister, Miss Elsie Geoghegan, to spend the summer. The tea table had a bowl of apple blossoms as a centerpiece. The rooms were decorated in apple blossoms and lilacs. The hostess was assisted by Miss Gertrude Geoghegan and MrsC. C. Backes. ' iiiiiiHiiinimiHiiiiiHiiiiHiiiuiiHiiiniiiimiiimiiHiiuiiiHi i |