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Show WEDDING BELLS. The bethrothal of George Jay Gibson to Eloise Sherman is announced. The nuptials will take place September 20. Miss Sherman is "the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman. Mr. Gibson is a rising atorney and a zealous promoter pro-moter in all the affairs of the Knights of Columbus. f- September 6 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Stella Salisbury and Louis MeComiek. The wedding will take place at the Salisbury home, Right Rev. Lawrence Scanlan, bishop of Salt Lake, officiating. Miss Anna MeCornick will be maid of honor, the bridesmaids being Miss Laura Sherman, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude McGrath, Miss Katherine Judge, Miss Genevieve MeCornick and Miss Eleanor Pope of Philadelphia. Henry MeCornick will act as best man. Frank M. McCarthy and Kate P. Gil-son Gil-son were married last Wednesday at the parochial residence by Father Kiely. The nuptials were witnessed by the parents of the young couple. Francis Fran-cis M. McCarthy, sr., and Mrs. Alice L. Gilson. 4 ' Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock the marriage of Miss Mary Louise Maddi-son Maddi-son and Edward M. Garnett took place at the home of the bride's mother. Rev. Dr. Paden of the Firs Presbyterian church performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate fam'ily. The bride was a popular member of the Salt Lake High school class of 1903, and but recently completed her freshman fresh-man year at Smith college. Mr. Gar- nett has made his home here for the past three years and is well known in business circles. After October 1, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett will be at home to their friends at 250 West Third South street. The Intermountain Catholic extends ex-tends congratulations. |