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Show t THE CITIZEN 7 tit Revue De La Ville min em Reynolds entertained' lunch-nesda- y nettily appointed bridge afternoon at her home, iile avenue. Red peonies and u room. Jecerfated the living used in the sun parlor. were in Jips in crystal baskets small tables at which jjBter of was served. were laid for Mrs. Royal J. John L. Yel-Wer- , is 5 E of Frank Ogdon, Mrs. t Cj of ! O. . Hay-4- f Claude W. A. Kay, Mrs. Ben-i- . jirs. Clifford Ricl Mrs. William E. Ry-ilrJ. H. Waters, Mrs. Fred tjn, Mrs. William H. Folland, Pol-f- t ftirl D. Hardy, Mrs. W. R. iss Leone Evans, Mrs. Arch M. tj, Mrs. W. S. Keyting, Mrs. Jas. ,Jr., Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood, j' Marcel lus Snow, Mrs. W. N. Mrs. L. J Hays, Mrs. J. J. Por-jfiLorenzo Snow, Mrs. Curtin Miss UT, Mrs. Bruce S. Cramer, Garold, Mrs. ; ice, s- ngen ed ft ar Miss Leone Poulton entertained Saturday afternoon at her home, 160 J street, in honor of Miss Frances Hurd, a June bride. Mrs. William Yeates of Douglas, Ariz., formerly Miss Gay Groesbeck of this city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Groesbeck. s. 10. Almond, Mrs. mile Everett L. San-3(- : Miss g honor of Miss Naomi Hoffman and Mrs. H. C. Hocman, who have just returned from Los Angeles, where they spent the winter, and also for Miss Dick Almond, a June bride, and Mrs. J. K. Woolley of Seattle, formerly Miss Brita McDonald, who will return home Sunday after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,W. C. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lake will entertain at a dancing party tonight in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Spiker, who have returned from Unionville to again make their home in Salt Lake. )iss Margaret M. Falk, . rode Geoghegan, Mrs. A. C. Sulli-jrsG. A. Light and Mrs. Philip The Saturday Night club meets tonight with Dean and Mrs.W. W. Fleet-wooat the deanery on East First South street. d eynolds. evening at her home on Fifteenth East street. Mrs. J. W. Anderberg has returned to her home, 1330 East Sixth South street, after an illness at St. Marks hospital, and would be pleased to see her friends. Mrs. George H. Ackerman of Burley, Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Mettome, and her son, Dr. G. Garri- son Verbryck. Miss Alta May Mitchell, a June bride, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Newhouse hotel Saturday by the Sixteen club. A matinee party at the Orpheum followed. Mrs. E. H. Dangerfield entertains tonight in honor of Miss Mitchell. The Salt Lake Mothers club met Wednesday afternoon at 1 oclock at Civic Center. Luncheon was followed by a program. The theme for discusMrs. Albert sion was Good English. Merrill was hostess and Mrs. J. V. Jarrett was chairman. !: t( marriage of Miss Eveline Hart S. Rueckert took place BKday in the Salt Lake temple, Miss Maud Tuckfield and Miss Clare Tuckfield entertained at tea Thursday Sper-n- d afternoon attheir home, 217 Stanley place, in honor of Miss May Cartwright, who will be married in June to their brother, Stanley Tuckfield. supper was given in the lag at the home of the brides nts, Mr.and Mrs. Harrison Sperry, 1838 Third East street, for rela- edding - tj The marriage of Miss Veronica Jenkins and Edward A. Trevillyan took lj 1 table was decorated in two tii baskets of white roses, tied lnk tulle. Covers were laid for The bride "wore a gown of lavender organdy. long le a place Thursday. itled lf I. af- - street. The rooms were Bated in late spring flowers. Pink i in a crystal basket formed a erpiece for the table. nrers were laid for Mrs. Milton Keate, who were guests, and the following club and Mrs. C. L. bers: C ent- a East H e. at luncheon Wednesday Mrs. John H. Tonkin entertained at Mrs. Rowland II. Walker, frank E. Walker, Mrs. H. A. Jr., Mrs. Henry S. Bischoff, Charles Dunn Moore, Mrs. Jay Mrs. J. Fred Keate, Mrs. L. glister, Mrs. H. J. Brown, Mrs. as Kentple and Mrs. Edward R. . l' Bter. j marriage of Miss Ella B. r 0. Siegfus Lund-jn- took kfsday, and was followed by bm d place a Wilkes-Barr- e, r. nunibi-re- fifty. Wellington n w Pa. Wasatch Sisters, ladies auxiliary to the B. of L. E., entertained at cards Thursday afternon at Civic Center. The hospital committee of the Catholic Womans League, met Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross hospital. Wasatch Sisters No. 248, Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of R. T., entertained at a progressive 500 party Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at Civic Center. Prizes were awarded. Miss Catherine Mathews of Beaver is in the city for a few days. Miss Mathews came to meet Miss Anna W. Owers of New York, who passed given by the Needle club Tuesday afternon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Barrington, 320 Seventh East street. The rooms were decorated in iris and snowballs. Covers were laid for fifteen. J. at Berkeley. left Saturday for New York to join Mrs. Callow and other M. Callow members of his family, who will attend the commencement exercises at Vassar college, where Miss Frances Callow, will be graduated from Mont-cise- s will take place June Michael Callow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Callow, will be graduated from Mont-clair- e academy June 10 and will attend Lehigh university next fall. The Callow family will spend the summer in 11-1- 3. the east. Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins and daughter, Betty, of Los' Angeles, have arrived to spend the summer with Mrs. Jenkins mother, Mrs. Jean Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, who are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Jay Gibson, expect to leave soon for Larchmont, N. Y.co visit their son. Mrs. Roger W. Powers and baby have returned from Los Angeles and, with Mr. Powers, are at home at the Belvedere apartments. Parr entertained at a Mrs. Curtis F. birthday party for her small daughter Beverly Margaret, Tuesday at Liberty Park. Reynolds circle, Ladies of the G. A R., met Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the I. O. O. F. hall. , Mrs. Walter Scott Tullis entertained at bridge tea Friday afternoon at her home on F street. Mrs. M. H. Walker left Monday for Boston to visit her daughter, Mrs. John M. Wallace, formerly Miss Glen Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace expect to sail soon for Europe to spend the :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!: ZANE GREY! Mrs. M. B. Papworth of Seattle, Wash., was the guest of honor at a luncheon C. A. June 2nd to 9th I 1 I 1 I Read the Book! The MAN OF THE FOREST 1920s Best Seller, $1.90 Net Read Zane Greys Latest Novel THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER Americas Best Seller, $1.90 Net. I 1 SEE THE MOVIE FIFTEEN SPLENDID NOVELS by Zane Grey Greatest of Western Story Writers, can be purchased at re-- r at tin home of the brides par-Mand Mrs. Alfred Lundberg, ,&ist Sixth South street. The fronts wore decorated in snow-:nn- d plik and white roses. The H' an informal tea Thursday afternoon at her home in Haxton place in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Mary Lueder of by Mrs. Florence K. Gates on oon j; of the Plate club were embers The music department of Rowland Hall entertained at a Bach recital Monday afternon at 4 oclock at the hall. tty-fiv- e. if The Welfare club held its final meeting of the club year Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Jones Kimball, 167 C street. Sketches of American Women of Achievement was given in response to roll call. through the city Monday on her way to Berkeley. Miss Owers will conduct a summer training class for the Y. M. Lakp cntcrtain. luncheon today at her South Toni pi o street in Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Russell of SeatIn tle, Wash., are spending a few' days Salt Lake and are at the Hotel Utah. Miss Hazel Frank and Miss Lyda Edmunds will leaxe next week for Chicago, where' they will take a special course in piano lessons from Godow-sk- l. Miss Frank entertained members of the Spencer Clawson club Monday t I 1 I the copy at our Book Department free copy first installment of his latest story TO THE Ask f0P LAST MAN. It will be continued in the June 4th issue of THE COUNTRY 5 cents the copy. GENTLEMAN big Issue to Subscribe by the year by sending $1.00 for fifty-twMan. Shepard, The Magazine 1 o Book Dept. II. O. Shepard, Mgr. ; |