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Show Revue De La Ville le uted; and Mrs. Fred W. Sunday evening at lvrultheir home, 250 Twelfth East ls tabonor of Dr. C. K. Edmunds, Pvtof Canton Christian college, ld lectured Saturday evening tions,r Rey-lualtgrtain- ed hall under the auspices tension department of the The guests, included Mrs. Florence Blacklock, Mrs. M. K. Parsons, Mrs. James Foley, Miss Dora Appelman, Miss Harriet Skolund, Miss Neva Bowden, Miss Ted Pruss, Miss Lillie Be- ran and Mrs. Helen Busse. merly of Salt Lake, who have just returned from Europe and are here on their way to California. Members of the club assisted in receiving. Light were served. The refreshments of the second birthday of her grandson, Haymont Mont Tate, of Denver, who, with his mother, Mrs. F. L. Tate, guests numbered thirty. Mrs. Jean Ridy has returned from Los Angeles, where she has visited for the past two months. Miss Rula Eleanor Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ward of Willard, and Bryan Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright of Ogden, Mrs. Spencer B. Kirk entertained the Le Bon Temps club and a few other friends Wednesday at her home in the Plaza apartments. Luncheon were married Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed in the president's Miss Zelma Timms left last Monday ustnjjiy of Utah, signi was decorated in red were laid for Dr. Ed-in- d and Mrs. J. F. and Mrs. Elbert Thom-irthb- d Mrs. Dan B. Shields, Mr. ueniHarold M. Stephens, Mr. and nd li Jensen and Miss Hazel r car-Ptioicove- rs Mer-misgs- or 'hen ' vil those who called during the sides greet the distinguished vis-:to President and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hol- - y Miss Mary Mayne. or and Mrs. Reynolds were entertaining by their Miss Rose Katherine Rey- in nunds was formerly a mem-faculty of the University of to d has renewed old acquaintance he has been in the city, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond left Monday for California to spend eral weeks. sev- suite at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. A. H. Cowie and Miss Dell Dewey left for New York. Mrs. Cowie will sail February 1 for Paris to visit her daughter, Miss Grace Cowie. Mrs. Robert L. Shores returned Monday from a months stay in Chicago and La Plata, Mo. While in Chicago she visited with her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Beasley and family. 3 inat; hundred were in attendance Per given Monday afternoon by ocK.ce Star Legion at Civic Censervice flags were used as of ns. Pink roses and fuchsias guL'i centerpiece for the tea cover, vho. ill ed at dinner Monday night at their home on U street in honor of Dr. C. K. Edmunds of Canton, China, who delivered a lecture on China at Assembly hall Saturday night under the auspices of the extension department of the University of Utah. Covers were laid for Dr. Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. DIcke. 1 sncffargaert Newman, Miss Ellen at, Miss Ethel Wright and Miss entertained at a shower stuc night at the Newman hoipe ;e ana avenue, in honor of Mrs. isoiibel White, formerly Miss Blanche ny The initial meeting of the B. G. H. C. club took place at the home of Miss Eugenia and Miss Lois Wells cn Third avenue Monday evening. Officers were elected as follows: Miss Cynthia president; Miss Maude Adams, Mc-Gint- are the Short Story club ertained Monday afternoon by ttO. Lee in the Miller hostess was assisted by ua:H. Van Armen. A paper on efhere of the Short Story was liners of apart-lst:Th- e , ment manager. Mrs. Ernest R. Van Cott and daughter, Eleanor, and son, Billy, left Thursday for Ocean Park, Calif., where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. H. D. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Tame enter- ha: d Mrs. George E. Gilligan and rerjghter, Patricia, have gone to ,0$eles to spend the remainder inter with Dr. and Mrs. John after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kronner in this city for the cil tained at a birthday diner in hor.or of Mrs. Tame at their home, 143 North West Temple, Tuesday. The evening was spent at 500 and music. The decorations were carnations and narcissus. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Newhouse of a0,j L. Oswald and little grand-flber- t H. Butterfield, Jr., have 1(ji from New York, where they iree months, and are af the Du Hugh Rhodes has returned visit to Los Angeles, of 1 .Porter and Mrs. II. J. entertained at a shower Tues-h- t at the home of Mrs. Porter avenue in honor of Miss a bride of the month. C. A Stel-vio- rtf r n, nesday at her home in Federal Heights. A silver basket of Richmond roses and violets formed the center-piec-e for a long table. Mrs. J. Dewey Solomon entertained Wednesday night at 500 at her home on Ninth East street, in honor of Mrs. Katharine Cannon, a recent bride. Supper was served at the card tables following the games. Billy Fleetwood, young son of Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, entertain- ed some of his young friends dancing party Friday evening. at a Mrs. .W. L. Wetherbee entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home, 48 East Seventh South street, in honor was followed by five hundred. for her home in Los Angeles, after having spent several months in Salt Lake. She was accompanied by Miss Annie Timms of this city, who will spend several months in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Butler are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son Tuesday morning at the L. D. S. hospital. SONS WE LEAVE BEHIND. Lives of great men all remind us We can mass wealth in our time, And in passing leave behind us Sons wholl squander every dime. In Illinois, trade unionists are urging the passage of a law. en Baltimore has an industrial corporation which helps to stimulate the growth of industries in that city. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST y, and Miss Lillian Duncombe, publicity and entertainsecretary-treasurer- i recent bride, i Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Merrill entertain- Mrs. F. W. Sherwood entertained in the first of a series of luncheons Wed- is visiting in Salt Lake. New York will arrive next week to visit their son, Edgar L. Newhouse, Jr., and Mrs. Newhouse. Mrs. Robert L. Shores has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Besley, in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Albaugh entertained members of the Good Day Vis- it club and their husbands Tuesday night at an informal reception at their home, 368 Eleventh East street, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisler, for A Splendid Five Passenger Paige Automobile Will Be Given Away THIS IS THE PLAN- :Every new subscriber to The Citizen for one year, every renewal subscription to The Citizen for one year, or every past due subscription remitted, for one year or more, will be given an opportunity to own this Special Paige Automobile The Paige Car may be seen at the Madsen, Farrar Motor Conpanys place of business at 55 West Fourth South. Mail your subscriptions, renewals or past due subscription accounts to The Citizen, Circulation Department, 3 2 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, 1 Utah. Phone Wasatch 5409. |