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Show THE CITIZEN tered with baskets of daisies aiid cy- clamon. The young couple will make their home in San Francisco following a tour through Southern , California. The bride wore a going away ensemble of moro red velvet with hat, boots and bag to match. Out of town guests for the event included Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan . Bernstein, parents of the bridegroom, Robert Bernstein, Mrs. Louis Saroni, Mrs. Louis Kramer, Mrs. Reyman and Josua Eppinger of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sies of Burminham, Ala. . s J v . . A most interesting meeting of the Catholic Womens League was held Tuesday afternoon at St. Mary-of-th- e Wasatch. A comprehensive talk on the life of Shakespeare was given by Mrs. Archibald Flower, wife of the former mayor of Stratford-on-AvoSister M. Madelva gave a delightful informal talk on her' next poetical works and read a number of her poems. The following program was given by the students of the school: DHardelot, , Invocation, Song, Margaret ORourke; accompanist, piano, Faye Williams; harp obligato, Frances Forbes; cello obligato, Virginia Dobbs; song, The Winds in the South, Scott, Mary OCarroll; accompanist, La Vonne Clavelle; piano solo, Hark, Hark, the Lark, Liszt, MadeNell line Rood; song, Villanelle, Nequa, Rosalia Ptonia; accompanist, La Vonne Clavelle; piano solo, Virn. eighth infantry at Fort Douglas, will be married January 25,, according to announcement by Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Brothers. Miss Brothers is a graduate :of the- - University of Utah and a1 member fo .the Delta Epsilon sorority, r . . . . J. H. Waters and Mrs. Mrs. , Wil- liam E,- Sutton and sons, who have spent the holidays at ' the Newhouse hotel, left today by motor for Santa Monica, . California; where they will be for the . remainder of the winter. - I ... . Another of our fair daughters will leave us to live in California. Miss Emillie Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sweet, arid Frank Stewart Bernstein of San Francisco, were married last Saturday afternoon at the home of the brides parents in the Mayflower apartments. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Samuel Gordon. The bride was lovely in her gown of ivory taffeta made in a bouffant style wtih a veil of tulle and pearls. She carried what gardennias and cyclamon. Mrs. Alii- - U ginia McHugh. Following the program, tea was served by the alumnae of the Holy Miss Roma Sater, who is the new Travelers Aid soceity executive secretary, having her headquarters at the D. & R. G. depot, has had several years experience in social work and for the past two years has been a member of the Los Angeles Travelers Aid staff. Formerly, she was an instructor of sociology at Michigan State: College, and she has also been a very active worker in the Red Cross. . nouncements of the season is the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mordocks daughter, Margaret, to William E. Wright a San Francisco attorney. Miss Mordock is a graduate of Mills College, California, and Wright is a graduate of Stanford University. Miss Murdock belongs to the younger society set and is very popular. . Parowan Local cheese factory increasing business. ' Alice Then, Juvenile Dancer Hyland 190 ' Wilcox Photo V' Miss Alice Then, pupil of Ben and Saliy Studio of Dancing, Long Beach, California, who .has been ..visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J Then dur-- Distinctive Work . One of the most interesting an- Mary Evelyn Brothers and Lieut. Howard R. Johnson of the Thirty- - LAUNDRY Miss, Miriam Bishop and Miss Virginia Bishop were hostesses at a prettily appointed breakfast this morning at their home in Highland ' Park in honor of their mother, Mrs. F. M. Bishop. The rooms were decorated with holiday colors. The table held as a centerpiece a crystal basket of Christmas holly and greens. , Crystal candlesticks held green candles. The guests, other than Mrs. Bishop, were Mrs. Charles F Solomon, Mrs. Ernest Lambourne, Mrs. John C. Cutler, Mrs. A. S. Derrick, Mrs. Samuel D. Winter, Mrs. E. M. Weiler, Mrs. Joseph Burbidge, Mrs. William Naisbett, Mrs. Stephen McKean, Mrs. J. A. Eardley, Mrs. Z. S, Derrick, Mrs. R. S. Wright and Mrs. James T. Poulton. i -- Wasatch actCross of St. Mary-of-th- e ing as hostesses; Mrs. Geoxge H. Watson, chairman. Tea was served in the collegiate hall, the tea table being covered with a handsome lace doth, and holding for a centerpiece a mound of crimson flowers banded with silver ribbons. Crimson princess, candles were at either end of the table in silver candlesticks, and the tea and coffee urns were presided over by Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., and Mrs. J. E. Dowd, who were assisted by Mrs. Enos Hoge, Mrs. A. W. Isom, Mrs. Charles R. Mooney, Mrs. Maurice Kane, Mrs. Roger Murray, Mrs. P. J. OCarroll, Mrs. Fred Davidson and Mrs. Harold OBrien. SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY . holidays, is. leaving Sunday to ing the . I.i resume her dancing and" schooling in California. Petite Miss Then is a very accome. plished dancer in every line of She is known for her gracefulness and charming personality. She has filled many engagements in various clubs of Southern California. Miss Then has a very promising terp-sichor- son Reyman, the only attendant wore a bouffant model of shell pink taffeta and carried pink cyclamno. Robert Bernstein, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ceremony was followed by a large dinner at the Hotel Utah. The guests who numbered sixty were seated at small tables. A rainbow effect was carried out in the decorations, each table holding .. a pastel-colore- d cloth with candles and flowers in silver holders to match. The brides table held a silver, basket of roses. The other tables in blue, pink, yellow, lavendar and white, were cen- . . |