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Show M1 N iww - nm li ft 0 ,r THE CITIZEN by, ttorj :urej t, not i Edna Moselle of Mr. and Mrs. g daughter and Charles Tyn-t Blcbaids, at rray tool: place Wednesday A the Si.lt Lake temple. The Li was performed by the father edding of Miss 1 11 loir iy wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bride. Richards on Eleventh East JjThe guests numbered twenty, formal reception was held from )rtin oclock at the home of the avenue. The parents on Third lmbet fiere decorated with a variety ll.4en flowers, palms and ferns, e worn a gown of white silk white satin, and a veil of ught with orange blossoms, ied a shower bouquet of white &d sweet peas. The maid of iss Stella Richards, sister of 't e, wore a gown of organdy of carried lavender The bridesmaids were shade and j? flieas. wore a gown of umjc )jink satin and georgette and ie K M SWeet peas, and Miss Faith an rho wore turquoise blue satin varied sweet peas. Dr. William ynjall was best man. skiing the members of the bridal KM the reception were Mr. and George F. Richards, Sr., Mr. and "George F. Richards, Jr., Mr. and as M Grand Richards, Mr. and Mrs. M Cannon, Mrs. O. R. Card, Mrs. 8 4 PG cy Lee, who : to & Efchards and Mrs. M Sil- - Clarence i iouple left for a honeymoon Portland and other cities in the Stet, and after August 15 will !rs itieir home in Salt Lakei i ac' 5TO; H , yg , BS 0 ses t , 9 entertained idday afternoon at an attractive saner luncheon at the Country IXewis W. Sowles i Thomas F. 4t A silver basket of Ophelia' rU$rns and gypsophila formed the apiece for the luncheon table. cans an avors were aso rkfc ftok shades. Covers were .laid guest of honor, Mrs. Thomas her jns, Miss Florence Halloran, '!L Keyser, Miss Ruth Cowie, Charles Tuttle, Miss Edna Dunn, F. Joseph Nibley and Mrs. honor ded of Mrs. i Simpson. bet it "nations for the Wednes 0 big; dinner dance at the Cour Wednesday night included owle with a party of eig V: p- Strange, ten; Mrs. F. two; Mrs. Julian Simon, fo Jotn Meir, six, and Leon Sw IV fl - i t .Margaret OBrien, rnd Miss Eleanor OBrien X8; informally at a picnic ?re Tuesday night at the Cou W honor of their guests, J of Sheboygan, lii'-- Mary Ilopkinson of Chic fterlWA'aS - rt i Revue De La Ville ;?! i 8 8 Ved on the lawn eujoyed later In the e ! the cluhaouse. Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Lewis of New York City are at the Hotel Utah for a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lewis. They are en route to San Francisco, where they will make their home. . Mrs. Lewis was formerly Miss Enid Gleason of Salt Lake. The marriage of Miss Sadie Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watkins, and George W. Sudbury took place Thursday evening at 7 : 30 oclock at the home of the bridegroom, 919 Seventh East street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop J. Percy Goddard. The bridesmaids were Miss Marjorie Sudbury and Miss Leone Earl. Raymond Sudbury, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. An informal reception was held from 8 until 11 oclock. . Mrs. C. Hi Murphy of Sunnyside, Utah, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Topping. Mrs. Murphy was recently the guest of honor at a kensington given by Mrs. J. C. Watson at her home on East South Temple street. . . Miss Ruth Higginbothem entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on Second avenue in honor of a number of young visitors and their hostesses who have been the compli- mented' guests at several informal luncheons and teas during their stay in Salt Lake. The guests included Miss Mary Dern and her guest, Miss Frances Scheckt of Brookline, Mass.; Miss Virginia Woodruff and her guest, Miss Evelyn Francis of Hollywood, and Miss Ruth Senior, who will leave soon for California to resume her studies at Leland Stanford university. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Waddell and daughter, Miss Madeleine Waddell, will leave Tuesday for their farm at Ashton, Idaho. Before returning to Salt Lake in the early fall they will motor through Yellowstone park The usual holiday exodus of motor parties to the nearby mountain resorts and canyons started last Saturday afternoon and by early evening the capacity of these pleasure haunts was taxed and each summer cottage held its quota. Among those at Brighton for the double holiday were Mrs. E. A. Wall and her daughter, Miss Enid Wall; Mrs. Ernest Bamberger and her smairson, who have opened their summer cottage. The cottage, "House in the Pines, of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald and family was the scene of the annual family reunion of the McDonalds Sunday evening, when a banquet was served forty guests, and a prbgram of musical numbers was enjoyed. Several automobile parties bound for Yellowstone National park for a two Among weeks stay left Saturday. them were Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bassett, Miss Katherine Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. N. i Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harris, Miss Thelma Harris, Miss Vera Harris, Miss Margaret Harris, Miss Jacketta Harris, Jack Stringham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Groesbeck. A party including Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, Mrs. Emma Moulton, Mrs. Fanny Wright and Miss Alice McDonald will leave in a few days for Brighton, where they will remain for two weeks. At Pinecrest Inn, Emmigration canyon, parties including .the following were the holiday guests over Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Preston J. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wallis and daughter, Grant Pembroke, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Young, Miss Katherine Gabbott, Miss Helene Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Slabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Owen, r Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McGee, Dr. William Wood, L. C. Higinbotham, H. to'. Lasson, R. A. Sargeant, Miss Bessie McAfee and Miss Ruth Wood. Miss Juanita Croft, who will leave in a few days for California, was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah Monday afternoon, when Miss Mildred Greene and Miss Janice Greene entertained. Coral pink sweet peas in a large wicker basket, tied with pink tulle, formed the center-piecCovers were laid for Mrs. O. D. Greene, mother of the hostesses; Mrs. Fred Dauncey, Mrs. Gladstone e. Mrs. George Mueller, Mrs. Bert Harris, Miss Frances Pitt and Miss Virginia Pitt. Ellerby, breakfast at the Newhouse hotel was given Sunday morning at 11 oclock by Miss Frances Pitt and Miss Virginia Pitt in honor of Miss Croft. Besides the guest of honor, covers were laid for Mrs. Gladstone Ellerby, Mrs. F. C. Dauncey, Mrs. Leah Pitt, Mrs. Frances Nystrom, Miss Mildred Greene and Miss Janice Green.e A Mrs. Gladstone Ellerby entertained last Sunday afternoon at a swimming party at Saltair, followed by a picnic supper, in compliment to. Miss Croft. The supper table was bright with midsummer flowers, a color scheme of pink and white being used to decorate. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Fred Dauncey and Mrs. R. W. Nicol. The guests numbered twelve. i L Mr. and Mi's. J. D. McAdams and children returned Sunday from a several weeks motor trip through Colorado. i Mrs. J. B. Moran and daughter, Miss Billie Grace Moran, will leave Wednesday for Oakland, Cal., to make their home. Miss Moran was the guest of honor at a swimming party Sunday afternoon at Saltair. The guests numbered twenty. . Mr. and Mrs. George Derrough of Indianola, Iowa, arrived Monday morning after a trip, through Yellowstone park. They will remain for several days as the guests of Mrs. Derroughs sister, Mrs. Arthur S. Worswlck, 763 Fourth avenue. '1 I I : i Miss Erma McEwan left Friday for Tonopah, Nevada, where she will spend the remainder of the summer with her sister, Mrs. D. L. McNaugh-ton- ' j . Miss McEwan will return in the fall and. will be accompanied by her sister, who will make an extended visit in Salt Lake. n: Mrs. Charles M. Spinning and daughter, Miss Consuelo Spinning, of Valparaiso, Chili, S. A., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Day at their home on Fifth East street, left Monday for an etxended eastern visit before returning to their home in i X South America. Mrs. George Romney entertained at an afternoon tea Tuesday at hqr home on First avenue in honor of her daughter, Miss Juanita Croft, who will leave soon for California, where she will make her home. The reception hall, living and dining rooms were decorated in yellow. Tall wicker floor baskets were filled with French marigolds, ferns and snapdragons. The. tea 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMinillllllllllllllllimillllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIil ) WE ARE NOW OPEN IN FULL SWING j CAPITOLO BROS. ! LOUIS CAPITOLO CLEMENTE G. CAPITOLO S I Imported & Domestic Groceries ALL KINDS OF DELICATESSEN I We specialize in making Ravioli and Tagliarini or Noodles. We furnish Mushroom Sauce, Meat Sauce or Tomato Sauce and Cheese; and are always ready to supply our customers on a moments notice. Free delivery. 17 East Fourth South (Grand Hotel Bldg.) Phone Was. 847 IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i i, |