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Show THE CITIZEN 8 Mrs. Willard Hanson has returned from a five weeks trip to Los Angeles and the beaches. Barbara Vorse has as her guest Miss Martha Torrison of Chjj Miss cago. Mr. G. M. Whitmore of Nephi left Monday by airplane for Denver, to join his wife, who is visiting with friends and relatives in that city. PARIS FASHIONS. OF the most revolutionary changes in shoe fashions that has taken place in Paris for some years is in process of development just now. Satin and crepe de chine shoes have not only practically dislodged the brocades and metal leathers for their favored position as evening slippers, but these two silk fabrics are steadily gaining ground for afternoon shoes, their only formidable rival being the suedes, which are newly popular because of the charming pale shades in which they have lately appeared. These suedes in pale shades are but another phase of this great change in shoe styles, for although the sudes heretofore have been most frequently used in dark shades, with the possible exception of fawn and pearl gray, while the satins appeared in pale colors, now it is in the suedes that one finds the delicate pinks and faint greens, while the satins for both afternoon and evening are smartest in vibrant, brilliant tones Jap green, Patou red and porcelain blue. Given an evening ensemble, which, incidentally, has no peer for chic this season, and add to it slippers in one of these arresting new colors, and accentuate that dash of vividness with a secondary touch of. it elsewhere emerald, earrings if the slippers are green, or a bit of red in the evening bag to announce that the red slippers were chosen with careful forethought and the result is superlatively satisfying. ONE all-whi- will be the instructor in military science and tactics at the University of Hoggan, who will leave the latter part of the month for the east The Hog-gawill make their home in Chicago. Judge and Mrs. John F. MacLane left last week for New York, where they will spend the winter. Everard Bierer, who has been attending Stanford university, has spent a few days in Salt Lake prior to leaving for Harvard, where he will spend work. a year doing Utah. ' Mrs. Horace H. Walker and sons, Dick and Bob, have gone to Washington, D. C., for an extended visit with Walter Walker, who is attending i George Washington university. Major James A. Gillespie, Field Artillery, U. S. A., of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Gillespie and children have arrived in Salt Lake to make their home for the winter. Major Gillespie HIIIIIIIIIUIi:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP!!lllllllllll'Jllllllllllllllli I STORAGE I PACKING OR SHIPPING 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 I M.A.KEYSER ! 1 I Fireproof Storage Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South niaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.aiiiiini: f Mrs. Charles A. Stain has had as her guests during the past week Miss Eva Carlson of Salem, Ore., and Mrs. John T. Olsen and daughters, Edith and Elsie, of Los Angeles. jun- ior year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie, accompanied by their son and daughter, have returned from a motor trip to the canyons of southern Utah. Miss Ida Wilcox, Miss Theo Terry of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Post and Mr. S. E. Robertson left Saturday noon for the canyons of southern Utah, returning Monday night. . Mrs. Frederick Dahnken and daughter Margaret, of San Francisco, have arrived to attend the marriage of Miss Eleanor OBrien and Francis C. Dahnken, which will take place September 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark have been family have returned from a visit of several weeks in California and the northwest. te ing today for Vassar to enter her PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Daynes and post-gradua- Miss Helen Abbot, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Stephen Abbot, is leav- te spending a few days in Salt Lake en route to the east. ns MRS. VICTOR CHARLES KRESS of San Francisco, who is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins. m Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holden have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burge and son, Richard, of Los Angeles, and Mr. Burges brother, Richard Burge of Kansas City, Mo. Misses Linda and Florence Jessup have returned from San Francisco and the beaches, where they spent the summer. Mrs. W. R. Ashby and daughter, Jessie Naomi, have returned after spending the summer months in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. Leona Pratt Bergene, wl o has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milando Pratt, returned to her home in New York last week. Miss Edna Hoggan left last for Chicago to join her sister and brother, Miss Alice Virginia Hoggan and Marvin Hoggan. They will be the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Howell, until the arrival of their mother, Mrs. Alice N. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Fife of lAf Angeles are visiting Mrs. Fifes motn-e- r, Mrs. S. E. Smith. Mrs. J. D. Lewis left Monday for New ..York, to visit her daughter, Oretta Lewis. She will also spend some time in Washington, D. C. Miss Blanche Rogers left last week for Chicago, where she will join her sister, Mrs. George Von Elm. Together with Mr. and Mrs. Von Elm she will visit in Chicago, during which time Mr. Von Elm will play in the Walker cup golf matches. ..They will visit Newport, R. I., and Boston, -- where tournaments will be held, and will then visit other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Phil J. Purcell and family returned Monday from La Jolla.-- , Mrs. George Harris Smith and daughter, Euphenia, left Sunday for the east. They will visit iii Boston, New. York and Washington, D. C. Later they will go to Natick, Mass., t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii'Uiiiiiilll'lil'lllll!j i I ia S I Real Ice Cream! Colvilles BLUE RIBBON is real ice cream !lts made with., pure, ..sweet, fresn, rich cream thats whipped over and over into delight- ful smoothness. I I flavors are added with fresh, genuine crush- ed fruits, with full flavor retained. Fruit Mrs. H. H. Hettinger of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Glen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Rust have as their guest Mrs. Thomas J. Wyche of . 3 Miss Irene Kelly Williams left last week for her home in Philadelphia. 5 I San Francisco. BLUE RIBBON is rich, delightfully new and re- - freshing. Mr. and Mrs. David H.' Cannon of week Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Woolley of Denver are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jed F. Woolley at their home in Holliday. Washington, D. C., are guests of 1 1 Col- onel and Mrs. John Q. Cannon. I OQLVIIiE ICE CREAM CQ I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Miss Ruth Marks and Miss Estelle Finkelstein returned from the east Saturday, where they have spent the past three months. 352 South 5th West I Telephone Wasatch 5170-51- 7 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIItllllltllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllll1lllllllll,lll7 |