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Show THE ,CITIZEN J. R. Smith, 1823 Fifteenth East street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Josiah McClain. simply because pf. temporary advantage may. return later, as a plague. Salt Lake Typographical Union No. 115 (Advt. air and kept itS have nothing t0 Te meJits for agree-- . Buthle;.. disregard accord justice and rt isal to played ha8 Leatham entertained Le Bon Temps club at her home, 157 L street, Wednesday afternoon at' luncheon and'cards. Pink and' white carnations in a1 crystal basket formed a ..Mrs.-A- . t?i rai .. r Homer he tenant tad Mrs. Robert. from arrived Monday afternoon the guests Francisco r.nd will be i Bransfo. I neb month, i -- at her home Miss was formerly Mrs. Genevieve marriage took 4. in Manila, January of a month owing a honeymoon The Hoffman. Lieuunant and Mrs. Soule ina, to San Francisco from Manila transport Thomas, sailing un-- ? rders of General Herman and time of the trip in a record . The couple were January 12. Mrs. id Miss Beth Brad-Mand Mrs. W. J. Bradford ained at a reception Monday ig in honor of Captain and Mrs. itt was formerly William Reid and Miss Lucile mtertained at tea Sunday after-i- t the Reid home on Harvard e, in honor of Miss Elizabeth . engagement to Harry W. was announced. A basket of whose e was the centerpiece ble, the hostesses were for the assisted s. C. W. Moyle, Miss Miss Alice Moyle, Miss Harriet ills be I i offi C ike of the marriage of Miss .Mil- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ogers, togers of Ogden, and well known city, to Lieutenant Charles T. ian. The wedding took place in New York, where the been studying music for 30 bad ime. The couple will make their Lakehurst, in. J. The 1t connected with the United The vy. of df the f her bride is a former University of Utah and marrhge will be of Salt Lake friends. inter-ian- y - South Weat Temple Salt Lake City, Utah business. One trial by you means a regular customer for us. We Call for and Deliver Work 78 West Fourth 8outh 8treet Phone Wasatch 5892 .. Auto Repairing the at I can give you very best vvork the lowest, cost Complete overhauling of Motors, Carburetor and Ignition my specialties. A Trial Will Convince You Abes Auto Repair Shop 8. H. 50 Abrahamson East Fourth South 8treet Phone Wasatch 3200 D. EVANS 1. street. Fnenl Miss Alice Johnson entertained at an informal dancing party Tuesday evening at her home on Third avenue, in honor of Miss Louise Shaw, a bride. Dancing and games were enjoyed and light refreshments were served. The -- guests numbered twenty-five- Mrs. Walter H. Alder entertained in honor of the eighth birthday of her son, Dwayne Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in games and music. The decorations and refreshments carried out Easter ideas. Toys drawn from a grab bag were given as favors. The small guests were Elton Williams, Samuel Tobin, Hajry Simons, Arvid Johnson, Wesley Moyle, Irving Moyle, Glen Alder, Gene Alder, Junior Alder, Dwayne Alder, Adalah Erick-sen- , Perses Simpson, Norma Brown, Naomi Brown, Alice Simons, Elinor Moor, Merlyn Alder. Direct on 48 South State Street Telephone Wasatch 010 i . A number of reservations have been made for a card party to be given at the Kearns home on East South Temple street Monday afternoon by the Catholic Womans league. Reservations may be made from Mrs. Henry N. Byrne or Mrs. C. H. Kearney. -- been received in 167 SPRING IS HERE " . luncement has end Piano Large and Small Auto Vana Mr. and Mrs. William J. Glade, 327 Ladies Literary club at the clubhouse April 20. .... Forty HENDERSON Furniture Marini at the home of the brides parents, A number of reservations are being made for a card party and tea to be given by the dramatic section of the Marion and Miss Janet Reid. were in attendance. Following the marriage of Misg Mary H. Glade and Benjamin A. Waf ton in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday morning, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Walton ,on Belmont avenue. A reception was given Wednesday evening . In compliment to Miss Elizabeth Moyle, who engagement to Harry W. Rudine was recently announced, Miss Willia Robins will entertain at luncheon this (Saturday) at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Le Mar Nelson will entertain Saturday evening at her home on Gilmer drive in honor of the bride. Miss Moyle will give a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home, 66 West North Temple street. . , Mrs. A. B. Von Epps entertained members of the Chosen Friends club Wednesday afternoon at her home at luncheon and a kensington. Covers were laid for the following club members: Mrs. C. P. Thomsen, Mrs. A. A. Oberg, Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish, Mrs. J. C. Pack, Mrs. C. A. White, Mrs. Carl . D. Shufeit, Mrs. Frank G. Ludwig and Mrs. C. F. Norton. . t C. centerpiece for the tea table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Daniel I. '.Have your clothes remodeled, repaired and cleaned by the Stewart, Mrs. Joseph S. Taggart, Mrs. Charles Engberg, Mrs. John R. Tan Marabelle Tailoring & Claaning Co. ner, Mrs. Walter O. Krebs, Mrs. J. The leaders for over 15 years in this A. Goss and Mrs. E. H. Lund. afternoon at the league Monday Knights of Columbus club rooms. Miss Maginnis, who has recently returned from South America, told something of the country and her experiences there. r. C. Office Phone 1127 lat North : the current events and current literature section of the Catholic Womans they spent their honeymoon, and nests of Mrs. Barretts father, Bradford. in Manila, - Miss Daisy Maginnis of Ogden gave an interesting talk at the meeting of 'rancisco April 3. m lowing : a: musical and j literary pro-- , gram.' Candy; Easter eggs .were favors. A reading of Longfellow's "Childrens Hour was given by Mrs. C. C. Burt. Vocal numbers were given by Miss Miriam Hubard; piano selections by Mrs. B. F. Devinny; violin numbers by Miss Galdys De Groot; vocal selections by Miss Anna Dailey and two selections by the chapter chorus, composed of Mrs. Jed F. Woolley, Jr., Mrs. J. S. Hibbert and Mrs. D. D. Stock-ma. They arrived in. tain and Mrs. David D. Barrett arrived from the Philippines,' .. . n. e dajs. i . apartments. i . . . Elizabeth brides mother, Mrs. ffman, fo ... : - Rea. Phone Waa. 7638J Rea,. 555 Wieat Fake pearls, to the amount of nearly a million dollars worth, have been Imported by London jewelers from Japan. The pearls are produced by live oysters covering a mother of pearl head with a thin veneer exactly resembling the true oriental pearl. It is impossible to expose the fake except by breaking the gem, which Is an expensive process. Further importations are prohibited. 0),SS.on Cafeteria Home Cooked Foods u Hike to jttafce iflotfjer Quality Cleanliness Lunch Music Dinner 327 So. Main' St Salt Lake k tod Mrs. ;y Thomas W. Partridge, alt aLke, but now of Los announce the marriage of daughter, Harriet' Partridge Marr Harris, son Harris. The wedding to Robert Fi8her last Saturday, April 8, at aQd Mrs. Partridge, Seles. Trie bride and groom Ce e natives o i I ssio ustri' i 6rn Star c 11 gblft Salt Lake.; tipah chapter, Order mtertained at tea at club vooms Monday after-iefreshmL- ts were served, fol- - arent above apologizMrs. Henry Cohn has returned from , Wise parents a six months stay in Denver and is., ing to their children. min mini the guest of Mrs. Herbert Hirschman, r I 318 Second avenue. t K i Mrs. J. B. Lewis and daughter, Alice Louise, will leave today for New York to visit Miss Oretta Lewis, and also will visit Mrs. W. H. Crabbe in Wash- ., ington, D. C. . - Many friends called at a receptipn following the jedding of Miss Mar- jorie Whiteley and Theron Parmelee, which took place at 8 oclock Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 . Ia . 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