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Show THE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rasmussen and small son Junior of Reno, Nev., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rasmussen, for several days. four months stay in Italy with her Mrs. William P. Berry of Berkeley, is spending a few days in Salt Lake Mrs. Harman Peery and Miss Lou Chaffin have returned from New husband, whose father recently died. " 1 Mrs. E. J. Hanke has returned from a visit to San Francisco. i with friends. Halloween Fete Tonight Miss Betty Thompson and Miss Betty Richardson will give a Halloween costume party tonight at the Richardson home on Arlington drive. Miss Maureen Mullin and Tom Mullin will give a Halloween party next Wednesday evening at the Qhome of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mullin on Arlington drive. York and : Chicago after three weeks in, the east. their mother, Mrs G. R. New York on her arrival gium. Mrs.- - Chaffin came weeks ago. a stay of They met Chaffin in from Belhome two rauff are touring California. They week. are expected home in about a Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft and her little daughter, Joanne, arrived home early in the week, from the coast. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Carnahan members of the First dub, District 84, met Monday night at the home of Mrs. John Griffin, 289 K street. A general discussion of the Democratic party, and its presidential nominee was given by Mrs. Anna Voters T. Piercey. The club will meet next Monday with Mrs. E. F. Airmet, 577 Seventh avenue. OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. G. W. McCune of Los Angeles was the guest of Mrs. A. L. Scoville early in the week. S. Eccles Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Q have returned from Philadelphia. The sodal event of the week was the Cafe Chantant given Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow under the auspices of the Sempre Musical society, of which Mrs. E. A. Bowen is president. Bridge was enjoyed followed by a musical tea. Judge and Mrs. J. A. Howell and Mrs. E. A. Collins have arrived home Q from San Antonio, Texas, where they attended the meeting of the American Legion convention. . Countess Gian Luca Cicogna of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Browning. She has just returned from a (Continued from page 7) those who come from outside of New York. Yet several of these companies were playing New England, around New York and Philadelphia while the first company was on 42nd Street. Gladys George will have the role of Rose Mary and Ben Erway will be seen as Abie Levy. The Metropoli- EVERY NIGHT at the Green Dragon has the appearance of a Special, but Wally Stewart has planned to outdo himself on the occasions of Halloween, Election Nite, ArmisOn tice Nite, and Thanksgiving. these particular nights the Green Dragon will present especially appropriate programs and the patrons will be assured of something very much out of the ordinary. The Green Dragon has become famous of late for the fine manner in which they present their special nights and the favorite Salt Lake nite club is fa FIRST VOTERS MEET nt vorably discussed wherever revelers gather. Extra special efforts will be taken to make any night interesting for the patrons, but upon special occasions something exceptional will be presented. MANY A FATHER sends a perfectly good son to college and only gets a quarter-bac- k. Coleman Cox. Everybody Raves About It! PLAYHOUSE GREEN DRAGON Catholic Womans League Entertains Literary and Current Events section of the Catholic Womans League met Monday at 3 p. m., at the Knights of Columbus club house. Mrs. Joel Nibley gave a talk on Interior Current events were Decoration. discussed by members of the section. Vocal selections were given by Mrs. George H. Watson, accompanied by Miss Ethel Hogan. Smith-for-Preside- - tan Players are brilliantly cast in this masterpiece and the production will be something to marvel at. The members of the Utah State chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, were entertained Saturday gftemoon at the home of Mrs. John L. Reynolds. Forty-eig- ht Women Rule, a burlesque. Specialties of costumed folk dancing, humorous monologues and music will also be included. Misses The personnel, follows: Henri Natham, Dora Rushford, Luella Deck, Evelyn Updegraff, Fern Drury, Dorothy Gault, Bessie and Margaret McPhie; Messrs Howard Allen and Lief McManus.- .The Saun- ders Orchestra will furnish the musical numbers, the personnel being Miss Hazel Saunders, Messrs Clifford and Clarence Saunders and Ward Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gray Ruth- - - Mr. R. B. Porter has returned from the Girl Scout convention held recently in Colorado Springs. 9 HELEN LUELLA, Beautiful ten months old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Har-riof this city. Mr. Harrill is ticket clerk at the Union Pacific depot. The Harrills are very proud of Helen Luella and you will agree they have reason to be. ll of South Africa left early in the week for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Brewer (Myrene Rich) who recently returned from their wedding tour, are now located in their new home, 2863 Eccles avenue. Florence and May Hope, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hope, have gone to the northwest for a visit. Mrs. S. E. Cannady, accompanied by Madalyn Toy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Toy, left recently for a two months trip in the east. SCOTTISH CLUB DRAMATIC The Lief McManus School of Dramatic Art will present a program at the Moose club hall, Tuesday evening, October 30th, 8:15 p. m., under the auspices of the Scottish club of Salt Lake City. The entertainment will consist of three one-aplays, Good DriftLuck for Bad, a comedy; When wood, a tragic sketch, and ct Oh, Look! Besides the Big Do 99 ings Every Nite special arrangements have been made to Whoop -- 9er Up" particularly on HALLOWEEN ELECTION NITE ARMISTICE NITE THANKSGIVING ROMANCE MUSIC FUN Where Joy is Unconfined |