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Show THE CITIZEN 3 Revue De La Ville reception followed A LARGE wedding of Miss Marguerite the Tay- lor and Albert L. Larsen, which took place at 7:30 oclock Tuesday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .William Taylorj on North Main street. Bishop Joseph S. Tingey performed the ceremony. The wedding party stood in a bower of pink asters, sweet peas, palms and ferns in the drawing room. Lavender and white asters were used in the living room and a yellow color scheme was carried out in the dining room. A basket of pale yellow gladioli was the centerpiece for the supper table. Crystal candelabra at either end of the table held yellow tapers. The veranda, where punch was served, was decorated in marigolds and sunflowers. The bride wore a gown of white metal cloth, accordion pleated, with a lace drapery. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried bride roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. L. 1. Sneddon, wore lavender crepe de chine and carried lavender sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Myrtle Larsen, wore blue crepe de chine and carried pink sweet peas. Reuben E. Cardwell was best man. Mrs. Taylor, mother of the bride, wore dark blue Georgette crepe, and Mrs. C. C. Larsen, ney and will pass some time in the western states looking after business interests. Mrs. Penney will return home from here. Mr. and Mrs. Penney will make their home at White Plains, a suburb of New York. Mrs. Penney returned from overseas, where she did relief work and sang for the soldiers until a short while before her marriage. ing in serving were Miss Gertrude Thomas, Miss Irene Savage, Miss Barbara Babcock, Miss Marjorie Howard, Miss Margaret Walker and Miss Sybil Walker. Brayton and her Mrs. Alexander McClain, entertained at a tea Friday afternoon from 4 until 6 oclock at the Brayton home on East First South street, in honor of Mrs. Arthur Hertz-le-r of Lancaster, Pa., who is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McIntyre, and also of Mrs. Louis S. Cates, who has recently arrived in Salt Lake from Ray, Ariz., to make her home. MRS. Dean F. marriage of Miss Edna' and Marion C. Nelson took place Monday night in the Forest Dale chapel. The ceremony was per- THE was given Tuesday A LUNCHEON afternoon by Mrs. Louis S. Cates at the Alta club in honor of Mrs. Henry Crowther of Kingman, Ariz., Mrs. Arthur Hertzler of Lancaster, Pa., and Mrs. Otto Sussman of New York. Luncheon was served in the gold room of the club house, and a gold color scheme was carried out in the table decorations. A basket of goldenglow was tied with maline in a corresponding shade as a centerpiece. The place cards bore the monogram of the hostess in gold.; Covers were laid for fourteen. formed by Bishop E. S. Woodruff, in the presence of relatives and close friends. A dinner followed on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah for the bridal party. The chapel was adorned with garden flowers, palms and ferns. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe over white satin and carried bride roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Jenn Jorgensen, wore pale blue georgette crepe and carried pink roses. Clarence Rudine was best man. The couple are at Springdell, Provo canyon, for a week. They will make their home in this city. The bride is a well' known young musician and the bridegroom is sport and automobile editor of the Desert News. mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in gray satin. The wedding music was furnished by L. J. Cassidy and the Evans trio played during the evening. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and the bridal party in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Larsen and Miss Irma Smoot. Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. A. H. Beckman, Miss Lucile Beer, Miss Verna Hillam, Mrs. J. B. Travers, Mrs. M. H. Ward and Mrs. William T. Bell. Mrs. Howard T. Roberts was in charge of the dining room, and was assisted in serving by Miss Mary Bateman, Miss Sarah Lund, Miss Genevieve Boyd, Miss Josephine Mathews, Miss Cordelia Beer and Miss Pearl Cardwell. Punch was served by Miss Audrey Hillam and Miss Florence Larsen. The couple will spend their honeymoon in New York, Washington and Boston. They will return to Salt Lake in December. honor of Mrs. Otto Sussman and IN her mother, Mrs. Emily Bailey, who has recently arrived from New York, Mrs. Charles H. Post and her mother, Mrs. M. T. Bailey, entertained at an informal tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Post on Twelfth East street. Pink asters in a basket formed a dainty centerpiece for the tea table. The living room was decorated in golden marigolds and blue delphinium. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Union Worthington, Miss Daisy Raybould. Assist Calara Woodruff Beebe and daughter, Mrs. O. N. Kelly, formerly of Dallas, entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah Tuesday in honor of Miss Margaret Beebe, who is accompanying Mrs. Kelly to New York. The table was decorated Covers were laid in marigolds. for sixteen of the young friends of the gue.st of honor. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daynes entertained at dinner on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Kelly, who left Thursday for New York to make their home. MRS. compliment to Mrs. Howard Van Tracy and Mrs. Ruth Ogle of Chicago, his house guests, Russel L. Tracy entertained at a luncheon party at his home on Second avenue. rooms were decorated in The gladioli and Rose of Sharon, in shades of pink, red and white. IN . Dancing was enjoyed in the ball room and on the porches, and supper was served in the dining room. The Wetzell orchestra furnished music. The supper 'table was covered with a Japanese lace cloth, over red, with a basket of red gladioli in the center. A novel feature was a disc throwing contest, with prizes for the winners. The prizes consisted of gloves and dainty pieces of ivory. The host was assisted by Miss Margaret Collins and Mrs. W. Z. Harrison. The guests numbered seventy. Mrs. Otto Sussman and Mrs. Emily Bailey entertained at luncheon at the hotel Utah in honor of Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Ogle. Mr and Mrs. James W. Collins will entertain at dinner at the Country club Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Olge of Chicago. MRS. 0. F. Lamb entertained the club afternoon at luncheon at her home, No. 4 Greenlawn place. The afternoon was spent in sewing. The club members are Mrs. J. J. Cushman, Mrs. Roy Olsan, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. O. F. Lamb, Mrs. R. H. Seaman, Mrs. J. L. Karren, Mrs. J. C. Coad, Mrs. W. H. Cheshire, Mrs. E. W. Samuelson, Mrs. C. A. Howell and Mrs. A. W. Lyon. Wednesday marriage of Miss Carolyn and J. Edward Prime took place Wednesday night at 6 oclock at the bishops house of the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The ceremony was performed by Father Moran. A dinner for relatives and close friends followed at the home of the brides THE The AMERICAN THEATRE ANNOUNCES THE PRESENTATION OP Jacquita Edgheill entertained MISSluncheon at the Hotel Utah in compliment to Miss Pearl Sparks, who will be married to Miss Edg-heilbrother, J. U. Edgheill, September 1, in Chicago. One long table had a basket of garden flowers as a centerpiece. Brides and bridesmaids were hand painted on place cards. Covers were laid for the following, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mrs. J. P. Neeley, Mrs. Samuel Morgan, Mrs. L. C . Kerrick, Mrs. A. J. Hansen, Mrs. II. E. Johnston, Jr., Mrs. Arch Bezzant, Mrs. W. L. Felt, Mrs. J. R. Edgheill, Miss Georgia McCune and Miss Alice Edg- EUGENE O BRIEN IN ls heill. . J. C. Penney, formerly Miss Kimball of this City, who was recently married in New York, is spending two weeks at the Theodore Whtteley home, 132 Sixth East street. Mr. Penney accompanied Mrs. Pen MRS. THE PERFECT LOVER Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday SEPTEMBER 5, 6 nl 7 ACCOMPANIED BY THE GRAND AMERICAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA of 31-PIEC- ES DIRECTED BY TED HENKEL and OLLIE SMITH |