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Show THE CITIZEN 8 Mrs. Grant Pemberton and baby wife of Manager Grant Pemberton of the Pantages Theatre, has left for Sacramento, California to visit her friends and relatives, where she will remain for about two months. Mr Pemberton will join his wife in about four weeks and they will return home together. Sacramento is the original home of the Pembertons. They have been away for two years from there and they are very anxious to visit with their relatives and many friends. Manager Pemberton will be gone for about two RIBBON TRIMMINGS HAVE A VOGUE to- is planned for next Satur- week given by Miss Elinor Cannon day, May 26th and from that time assisted by her mother, Mrs. Sylvester on, throughout the summer months, Q Cannon. the Country Club will be the most Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Love have popular place for social affairs in Salt announced the engagement of their Lake. daughter, Doris, to J. Herebert May The last of the series of bridge of Rupert, Idaho. The marriage will luncheons at the Newhouse Hotel will take place May 31 in the Salt Lake be given next Tuesday afternoon at Temple. The bride is a former stu1 oclock. dent of the University of Utah and a weeks. ner-dan- ce Ribbon is being used profusely by couturiers for trimming flounces and and hems of gowns. Sashes edges and girdles, large bows and fancy ornaments made of ribbon are among the seasons successes. These are self-tonwith the costume, or a brilliant contrast or subtle mingling of colors. Moire is especially smart and is shown on some of the latest evening gowns of tulle made by Lanvin. They have ed PERSONAL Mrs McClure Armstrong will leave June 1 for Westport on Lake Cha- where she will spend the with relatives. She will be joined in July by her sons. mplain, sum-m- er Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Comera and E. Sheeler, of Portland, Ore., are spending a month in Salt Lake as the guests of their sister, Mrs. A. H. Jones, at her home 1466 Gilmer Drive. They are en route for a six months' trip to the principal cities of the United States and Cuba. M. many layers of the material cut in points at the bottom to give a varying line, and a chic point about them. In view of the absence of other trimming, is the dashing bow with long ends of wide moire ribbon which is placed at one side of the belt. Several colors of sash ribbon are combined in some of these sash bows, having the effect of a rainbow. One of wide satin ribbon, which is drawn cleverly through the material at low waist line, is made of pale lavender, yellow, blue and rose, on a gown of soft maize-tintetulle. Ribbon bindings are shown on some of the new crepe frocks, some of which are figured and others in plain colors. A frock of black crepe is made with two tiers laid in box pleats spaced far apart, the edge of each tier having three rows of e ribbon in rose, green and gray. The colors are repeated in the narrow moire ribbon that is sewn along the edges of the skirt and at the neck and waist. For use in this way many novelties have been created in ribbons of narrow widths. Mrs. Thomas Benton Hunter of San Francisco is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Johnston have had as their guest for the past week, Miss Elizabeth McMorella of Magnolia, Ark. d Mrs. C. C. Crismon and son, Lester, are at home tc their friends at the Carlton hotel on East South Temple Street. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sowles will occupy the Crismon home for the summer months. Mrs. Crismon and her son will leave soon for California where they will join Mr. Crismon. semi-spor- ts inch-wid- Mr. and Mrs. John D. Vickers of Los Angeles, are guests of Mrs. VicKerr kers parents, Dr. and Mrs. Austin for two weeks. They will motor to the Pacific northwest and San Francisco before returning to their home. COUNTRY CLUB TO OPEN SATURDAY Bidwell, who ha w spent the winter in New Y ork, arrive early in June to spend the suMiss Marjorie Nestling at the foot of the majestic Wasatch mountains, with an unsurpassed view of the city and valley, cool, restful and inviting stands the Country Club. No wonder society looks forward to the opening date with anticipation and pleasure. A gay din- - with her parents, Mr. mmer and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. King r extend cently returned from an an motor trip through the eastern ' 1:1 2lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll: 1 :iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii;:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii.iiiiiii!iiiiii!ii:iiiii:iiiiiiinii:ii I The graduating class of the St. Marks will be entertained at a dance and buffet supper next Wednesday evening at the Newhouse Hotel. Saturday Nite 1 with the Columbians. Utahs premier orchestra 10 pieces 5 5 j Dancing j BRIDE ELECT ENTERTAINED Miss Frances Neslen, h bride-ele- ct of the season, was the honored guest at a delightful luncheon during the member of the Alpha Chi sorority. The marriage of Miss Harriet Mar- chant to Kenneth Bischoff will take place next Wednesday. I PACKING OR SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 5 M.A.KEYSER . Mrs. Bartlett Wicks entertained at luncheon for Mrs. S. Selfridge of San Francisco last Tuesday afternoon. 1 STORAGE j Old Mill Club Mrs. J. M. Bidwell. . I Mrs. . j j j - Fireproof Storage Was. 5722 328 W. 2nd South j |