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Show 7 THE CITIZEN enth avenue Miss Ruth Hurley entertained at her home, 808 South West Temple street, Monday night at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss; Elizabeth McLees, a bride of the month. The guests included Miss Melva Williams, Miss Edith Williams, Miss Beck-steaDorothy, Walker, Miss Dorothy Miss Jean Bailey, Miss Mina Christensen, Miss Mart Wood, Miss Margaret McLeese and Miss Jennie McLeese. for girl friends of the bride. The wedding will take place Wednesday, April 12, in the evening, at the Whiteley home, 1141 Wilson avenue. Preliminary pains were made to entertain the national convention of the Chi Omega sorority to be held in Salt Lake in June at a meeting of the local alumnae chapter last Saturady afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. d, Neb-eke- r, a Miss Louise Winslow was elected delegate to the convention to repre- sent the local, chapter. It was decided to retain the present officers of the chapter until after the national meeting. The meeting Saturday afternoon was to celebrate the spring Elusianian festival of the sorortiy. Bridge and tea followed the business meeting. The hostesses were Mrs. W. W. Cassidy, Miss Georgia Young, Miss Louise Winslow and Miss Claire Smith. Thirty were in attendance. . At the American for SOCIAL four days commencing 8unday. HAPPENINGS and Williams of Stroudsburg, incement is made by Mr. in B. of their daugh-ust- a Mclllhaney, to Oliver son of Judge and Mrs. L Ritchie of this city. The will take place in June, itchie was graduated from the States naval academy at An-i- n 1915 and served in the world he transport service, with the lieutenant. He is at present 1 with the National Bank of ce in New York. The bride is he engagement Hen-litchi- e, ; for Monday afternoon. A musical program is in charge of Miss Hazel Franks. Members of the organibuilding zation and Handcart Pioneers are vited. in- . Schulte entertained Monday afternoon in honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of her son, John Walter Schulte, at the Schulte home, 1260 East Fifth South street. Mrs. W. G. - of Stroudsburg i and belongs d Pennsylvania family. ouple will come to Salt Lake wedding trip. Mrs. Ritchie, is at presing her son in New York. She ted home April 14. of the birdegroom, Lee chapter, United Daughters lonfederacy, entertained at tea afternoon from 2 until 5 at the home of Mrs. W. D. day 955 East Seventeenth South The officers of the chapter retie guests. A musical program en by Miss Elizabeth Prosser, iiise Rowlette, Miss Mary Row-is- s Violet Barrows and Miss Plans are being made for a masquerade dancing party to be given by the Officers club of Fort Douglas during Easter week. The ball is set for April 21 at the hop hall, with supper following at the Officers club rooms. . the anual 01 the Clayton association, ill be held at the home of Mrs. olstenholme, 1422 South Main PrU 10, at 7: :30 oclock in the The annual election of 1 take place. Mrs. V. A. C. WH1 give a report on research ne during a .recent visit to k City and Washington, D. C. R1 Program is being arranged Sybella Clayton Bassett. All tots of the late William Clay. of-11- ivited. 6 ng 8 j the Handcart Pioneers a for past at the bishops reception end officers pected in Salt Lake. in a short while. Anouncement is made by Mrs. Newton A. Farr of the marriage of her daughter, Leah, to Judge J. W. String-felloThe wedding took place Monday evening in Brigham City and came as a surprise to the friends of the couple. The ceremony was performed by Bishop H. W. Valentine at the home of A. L. Stout on Blast Forest street, Brigham City. Judge and Mrs. String-fellowill make their home at 755 Eighth avenue, this city. w. w Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Edna Louise Free to Mrs. Ethel Nettleton Ramey gave a William W. Phillips last Sunday afterpupils recital Tuesday afternoon, pre- noon at the First Presbyterian church. senting the following piano pupils:: The Rev. George E. Davies performed OConAlice Miss Miss Marjorie Batie, the ceremony. The brides only atnor, Miss Hazel Derxel, Miss Lillian tendant was her sister, Miss Gertrude Lewis, Free. C. J. Bell was best man. The Lawrence, Miss Katherine Miss Adrienne Symons, Miss Dorothy young couple will make their home in Penrose, Miss Dorothy Flandro, Miss ' Salt Lake. Helen Coverdale, Miss Gertrude Drex-e- l, Miss My trie Young, Miss Wilbur Smith, Miss Marcell Foulger, Miss Doris Snyder and Miss Eva Reynolds. Ice. are being made for Miss Alice Wall, Miss Olive Wall and Miss Enid Wall are now in Boston, where Miss Enid Wall is attending school. Miss Alice Wall is ex- In compliment to Miss Marjorie Ther-o- n Whiteley, whose engagement to S. Parmlee was recently announced, a number of parties were given this week. Mrs. A. Calder Mackay entertained Tuesday afternoon at her home on Tenth East street at a Kensington. Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. Palmer Prost entertained at her home in the Fairmont apartments for the bride; C. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. McGarry gave a card party at their home . oh Michigan avenue in honor of Miss Whiteley and Mr. Parmlee; Frienterday afternoon Miss Ruth Senior tained at her home on Indiana avenue, and Friday evening Miss Mary Sneddon entertained at her home on Sev . m ALICE CALHOUN IN "RAINBOW A wide contrast Is made by Alice Calhoun In the heroine of "Rainbow" from the unsophisticated country girl that Is seen at the opening of the story and the polished society belle that she grows Inta Yet with all the polish and culture the character maintains Its simplicity and charm throughout the production. AT LOEWS STATE THEATRE for three days starting Sunday, April 9 The Short Story club celebrated its seventh birthday anniversary Wednesday with a 1 oclock luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. U. Heuser on East Fifth South street. Preceding the luncheon, Miss Linda Jessup gave a toast to Mrs. E. B. Palmer, founder of the club, and to |