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Show THE CITIZEN 9 peas. Miss Curtis will entertain at her trousseau tea on Saturday afternoon between 4 and 7 oclock at her home on Westminster avenue. PARTIES HERE AND THERE Important socially is the large tea to be given Saturday afternoon at the Ladies Literary Club house by the Spirit of Liberty chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The following women are serv- French farce by An- -' thQirabeau and Gladys Unger, reen porting Miss Talmadge are Don igateafio,;; Bryant Washburn, Marie 2S Alerf.' Alice White, Burr McIntosh, g tty Mir, Nellie Blp Baker, Paulette the tj, and Albert Gram. addition to the feature picture, Paramount will offer an MOlPEtoaeh comedy, along with the ; Issue of Paramount news reel, rg Peterson and his orchastra arranged a special musical n0Dy which they will offer in with Ethel Hogan at the Pvell-wnow- n . . con-io- n fotxer. rangli, MI83 NELSON WEDS le be . . . interest to the young social set frin&e city was the marriage Wednes-h- e Sum thfloming of Miss Margaret Nelson, a il daughter of Mrs. Rachel Miller, gestfNeal McDonald, son of Mr. and J. G. McDonald, which took place Mormon temple rectoie at 11 t, . all-st- ar P ing on the ticket committee and reservations may be made with any of them for the affair: Mrs. George H. to a was be at she where given of party guest dancing Utah, University Dern, chairman; Miss Helen Hanna, GorMiss Dr. on the Dorothy. active by campus. Saturday evening very vice chairman; Mrs. James S. Taylor, don is a son of M. A. Gordon of San Merrill and Miss Lillian Redman at Mrs. E. A. Hall, Mrs. F. C. Stannard, , boule-home on Merrill Wasatch is the one of the and physicians Francisco, Mrs. A. B. Greeson, Mrs. H. D. Hines, Honolulu. vard. home in at the Leohi Mrs. S. W. Morrison, Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Mrs. Jack Hosmer, Mrs. E. G. bride-elecwas Preston, Mrs. Joy W. Johnson, Mrs. Miss Alice Curtis, a To announce . the engagement of their sister,. Miss Lucy Mitchell to. the honored guest1 at a luncheon givGeorge Barlow, Mrs. W. A. Black, en by Mrs. J. R. Curtis at her home Mrs. Eugene Stacy, Mrs. Thomas Lanell N. Hunt, Mrs. Maxwell B. OlSheckell, Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Mrs. sen, Mrs. Harold R. Heath and Miss on Thirteenth East street. The twelve Elizabeth Mitchell entertained at .a, guests were seated at small tables H. T. Plumb, Mrs. Stephen Abbott, crimand Mrs. I. L. Coppock. beautifully appointed luncheon at the centered with poinsettias and home of Mrs. Maxwell. The sixteen son candles. Bridge followed the One of the largest social affairs given at Fort Douglas for some time was the dinner at which Captain and Mrs. James E. Blakeney were hosts to eighty-fou- r guests at the Officers Club last Saturday evening. Yellow was the motif for the color scheme and the small tables at which the guests were seated were centered with bowls of narcisis and acacia, while the place cards and favors furthered the color scheme. Following the dinner the guests attended the dance in the post hall. oclock, jerstiilowing the ceremony a wedding parlaxfast was served at the home of grandmother on First ave- -' The young couple plan to spend he honeymoon in California after ups ti they will make their home in he tbrlde's Miss Linda Jessup and Miss Florence Jessup entertained at a reception Thursday evening at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jessup who will leave soon for Africa to make their home. e ted vake. , jlairth are unusually popular young to si and have been extensively en-L- e neined sinct the announcement of betrothal a short time ago ge" j the .bride returned from a visit lgaC 2 her sister, Mrs. Marvin Cham--4- formerly Miss Florence m In honor of Miss Carol Woollep who will leave soon on an extended trip Miss Jean Woolley entertained n. east. J:- - 'trqthals and weddings WITH THE TRAVELERS tti iisf, Hawaii come the details me wedding of Miss Wi$ty I Hydi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h.StHyde, formerly of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Sharman and Miss Inez Sharman who have just r. Maurice Gordon, which U)!h Honolulu Thursday even-vrrji- .) L1GNELL home was attractive a profusion of flowers, and she ttended by her niece. Miss daughter of Mr. and Vir-Woolle- y, Ralph Woolley of Honolulu. Dr. ott S. Irwin was best man for ordon. er the ceremony which was wit-- d by the famllites and a few friends, a large reception was at the .home. Upon their return their honeymoon, the couple will their home at 2349 Oahu ave-Honolul- u. bethothal of the bride was an- :ed by her mother at a large eon given last week in the Royal Siian hotel in Honolulu. Mrs. now Pn was formerly a student at the ) IB at a dancing and bridge party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Half R. Woolley on Saturday evening. Nel-th- e Mrs. Neal McDonald, formerly Miss Margaret Nelson, whose marriage was an event of interest on Wednesday. (Portrait by Lumiere.) bidden guests were seated at one long table which was bright with baskets of yellow daffodils and yellow prin- cess candles in green crystal sticks. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs. J. H. Mitchell. Miss Helen Raddon, whose marriage to A. M. Livingston will take place in the near future, will be the honored luncheon. Friday evening Miss Curtis was the honored guest of Miss Dorothy Richards at a dancing party at her home where thirty-siguests were On bidden to meet the bride-elecTuesday Mrs. L. L. Stokes entertained twelve guests at luncheon for Miss Curtis at her home in Holliday where the guests were seated at a table centered with a basket of orchid sweet x t. , STUDIO Fine Portraits For Appointments Phone Was. 7049 267$ So. Main St. |