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Show THE CITIZEN 8 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kirk have as their guest Mrs. C. D. Shufelt of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fuller and daughter, Marion, have returned from their Portland trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan and daughters, Mrs. Charles Lavens Smith and Mrs. John V. Lyle have a3 ,'their summer guests, Mrs. Charles Dunning Thompson and sons of Andover, Mass. Mrs. Thompson is a daughter of Mrs. McMillan. Another set of jewelery is made with lalique glass and crystals alternating. Again, glass of a clouded Lalique glass, which has been so white is used in such a combination popular in perfume bottles, mirrors with Lelong blue. One of the newest pins, to wear and picture frames and other odd items which delight American visitors with afternoon costumes, is made of in Paris, is now to be found in the new silver with filigree work inside a est jewelery. This glassware is mold- frame, which is finished in black enaed into beads with novel surface de- mel. Marcasite work is also used to signs and in modernistic shapes. These emphasize the design. LALIQUE GLASS IS USED IN NEW PARIS JEWELER? eon at her home on Monday in honor of a number of young girls visiting in Salt Lake. The guests were seated Mrs. John W. Walsh and Miss Elej. nor Walsh have returned from thenJ San Francisco trip. at small tables beautifully decorated with summer flowers. enjoyed. Games PERSONALS were Mrs. J. A. Kaufmann has returned from an extended eastern trip. , Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Essig of Chicago, who have spent several weeks touring southern Europe and northern Miss Phyllis Nicholson is spending the summer in southern California. . . Mrs. Stephen Abbot and Miss Helen will return July 14 from the east. Miss Abbot has just completed her Absophomore year at Vassar. Mrs. bot has been visiting in the east since March. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Boyer have as their guests Mrs. William M. Rash and daughter, Virginia, of Denver. Mrs. M. A. Proctor of Los Angeles is a guest of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. John J. Proctor. w, George Harris Smith and daughter, Miss Euphemia, are spending a brief vacation at Swan Lake, Montana. Mrs. S. C. Park is expecting her son, Samuel Culver Park, of New York, for a visit sometime this month. Miss Virginia Bishop left Tuesday for a tour of the canyons in southern Utah- - She joined her brother, Dr. A portion of the Beautful Garden of G. H. Backman, at corner of Second North Seventh West Strelets. are used to form entire chokers and necklaces in widths varying from a half inch to an inch. One striking choker is made entirely of the lalique glass in a clouded white with every other section in topaz. It has the effect of a woven chain, each piece fitting into the other. They are made with two end pieces in the shape of cones, to the points of each of which are attached tiny ring clasps. 'iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old Mill Club a I i 1 THE j COLUMBIANS Salt Lake's newest dance orchestra and finest music. Come every nite. $1.00 per s 5 Dancing Another interesting July wedding will be that of Clara Hortense Rose to Arthur Gorden Beers, which will take place July 23 in the Salt Lake Temple. Both are former students of the University of Utah. s couple. I .Bethrothal is Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Levis Evans announce the betrothal of their daughter, Rachel Stella, to Charles Allen Hester of Oakland, Cal. The wadding will take place on July 31, which is the golden wedding anniversary of the bride's grandparents, former Mayor and Mrs. John S. Bransford, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobs have announced the engagement of their daughter, Zola, to Frank W. McGhie, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McGhie. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple July 11. Miss Cates Hostess. 5 !lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Miss Barbara Cates gave a lunch- - Africa, will return home the latter part of July. Mrs. Essig was formerly Miss Margaret Whitney, a daughter of Orson F. Whitney. Following an extended stay in Madrid, Spain, they went to Italy, where they- descended the crater of Mt. Vesuvius to the hot lava level. Mrs. Essig is the first American woman to have done this. After making short stops at the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, they visited the Nile country, staying some time at Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt. - Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Howard have had as their guest, Mrs. Charles Campbell Brooks. W. DeLance Bishop at Marysvale, where they continued the route taken by Captain F. M. Bishop, their father, in 1871, with the United States Colorado river expedition under the direction of J. W. Powell. Captain Smith made the first map of the Colorado river from actual notes. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gilmer have returned from their wedding trip and will be at home after August 1 in the Elaine apartments. . . J. daughters, Hildegarde and Dorothy Jane, and son, Walcott, have returned from the East where they attended the graduation exercises of Walcott Thompson at Yale. Miss Hildegarde Thompson has SMIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIUrjk, 1 STORAGE I I PACKING OR SHIPPING Miss Marguerite Turner has returned from an extended visit in the east. Miss Lucia Seeley and Mrs. Emma Eldredge left the first of the week for the Pacific northwest. They expect to be away several weeks. W. Thompson and s HOUSEHOLD GOODS i M. A. KEYSER i Fireproof Storage. Wa 5722 ; . 328 W. 2nd South QaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiu i f |