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Show rf yTr y its w'qrk rrffriimrr j.' rvyrryrrirv i? I I the journal, logan; cAfin: county, utaii PAGE TWO .S..iu.d PAJAMAS SMARTER THAN SKIRTS; JCHIC PARIS WEARS TrW j Churcli Functions , - Sororities And Club Fraternities Activities Bo.uci of Cl1 lie Ltuh Pio-f- it Id i spuial beard ji.ee'ine Thursdai afeTnoon :i! iMf hc.ne t1 Mis George Af'tr Uie meeting h i.oA-i- i Boiven M'Viii lea. Hie Vi in 1 vcre- CicrorrCed ne officers of the Z,na Ute Young camp of oai",ntus of the Utah Planet is plinhfd th'ir nutting tins month in the frnt ol : surprise on Mm Thorhas G. Lotte, the only Jiving re j.onefi of the r n ip The e cried , uW program t out ns follows , A oie play was lead by Mi L E heison Mis Faye Sonne and Miss Kuth Owens furmsned nneie lor the altemoon Mr I owe was invited to give a t .i!c and told of Pioneer of he and Mrs Low while dossing the plains and the eaiy settlement of Utah 'Ihe thiriy members piesent t xtended to congratulation the aged couple, who were the gtu.sts ol honor, during 'J D i; rn I . ! 1 with Ii dies ci a-- A rs t EM TO DINf; V jT V- - xN . J -- The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon at the Blue-hel- d a meeting Qulnney Joseph Saturday bird. Mrs tviinngr, at the home of Miss and - Miss Edith Bowen were) week Roma Rogers. Floyd Davis the hostesses Drama gave an inteiestlng talk on was celebrated by the club with a specially The Theatres of Mexico prepared Mr Davis has spent several f program and by each mem-yea- rs n Mexico ,An ltitereshn her inviting a guest. Prof, item of his talk was how the'Chestei J Myers of the U. S. C faculty gave a drama-UomziAmerican movies are revolu-'the theatics Misc 4ic reading of the drama ' Roma Rogers sang a gioup Beaikley Square by John of songs. Miss Ban-- ; Lloyd Balderston After the Lutie croft and Miss Clarice Webb program tea was served, Women's The U S A. C weie the hostesses Alter the , $ program they served light re- - club met Monday afternoon Nellie Bluebird. Mrs. the lit The employes of the That-- 1 3 Langton was the hostess, Mane Barber reviewed ij. eher Brothers Bank were The Tragic Era!rLS J tertauied at dinner Monday, the book v G. Bowers. Tea was f 'V-- 4 t,7 fvimng at the Hotel Fccles. ' by ClydeMrs A G Barber, I J h i by the company. The dinner served table was deviated with cut Mrs M J O Brlen and Mrs. flowers After the dinner a George R Hill of Salt Lake short program was rendered (Were special guests L The alumnae members of The U S A. C. Faculty ( the Gamnu Xi Gamma League met Fnday afternoon l , only entertained Tueiuay at home of Mrs. N Pederson. I evening at the chapter house) Ihe hostesses included the in compliment to the active following ladies: Miss Games and stunts, lot,e Dancy, Mis. Eric w u G. Carter Mrs. eZTn e evtningv eii- - ' on Mrs Tr T: 1 frit: Mirr - Joseph A. tertamment. suppu served The pledges of the Geddes Mrs. J. A. Smith, Jr., Batcs. -- Mrs. entertained atr af.Mis George sorority treasurehunt Thursday W W. Bell and Mrs. Pederevening in compliment to the son Pi of A. N. Sorensen of active members the English department of Mrs. Sherwin Maeser. Mrs the U. S. A C. read and disA N. Soiensen, Mrs. A H cussed The Kingdom of ' If: $ v . A U 'YV 7 J "tU - t.- -- 4 Jr --ArcL, v ; fj I ng A i . p' i 4, JA , 1 , 4 I Cbar-membe- "4 , . en-'M- liF-- J . ft FV- k - v vlpV is. "j John-illUU- i'arie yeunger set has welcomed a glorified paj ama, sura as slmwa in ske(;i (eemrr) for tl, o, veisr. They are hard to tell from skills imd are desremHiuts of thcAtiidio pavu.i.t wlurli Jean special hlark satin en famille imnlcl fright ) . , was of served 'lanciifop ; which the- - officers' "oP the 2 DIANA MERGIN' j ihe easuiiT them unfeininine wiTunfrx and By oWne! The offi-eecamp had charge LWerialed lives tashumJEiiilnrh knoyr they were not skills. are as follows. Mis. A . Paris ,P (uloi'ified pajamas for dinner wear 'T liiTfou JiaJaTmiV'each leg a eoHelf of M. Larsen, Mrs. Mary Bernt-soare smarter than skirts by ehir jomig the ankle, are frequently made ever ini Mis Thelma Benson. FarNiennes. rated foundation of satin, reaehing a he. j" a . Mrs Lettie C. Sorensen. Mrs As Feminine as d dinner dresses, but below Hie kn es. , Martha Stevens, Mis. Alma Hams and a drama in three acts Mrs. William God less formal, the pajama eostnme of ehifion, lace The effect id these pajamas is fiut f n, -' .'AL Mrs. Tom Perry Doutie entertained at a sup- by Martinez Sierra. Following or satin Is a rom promise between couturiers ami Sonnt, skirt over a short ioiindat ion skirt full"- -, Mrs Walter M Everton, Mrs per party Saturday lively joirth which want to conform to correct aioiiud (he hips, hut (lever ar evening the program tea was served. Verna Jackson at the home of Mfs. Maeser The Hyde Park ment of goilets and gathers ramonfl.igrs e (r i Associated Press Photf contour, Imt doesn't eare about convention. Literary The dinner pajama of spring are development Mrs. Ross Anderson cut. and in compliment to the patron- club presented Its ot a wears annual Joan film white ensomblo Loft: of tho Arthur sport of studio costume of a few month bark. Tin silhouette of dinner pajama is alia, is, m, Mis. Bennet G Eiair enter- esses and the aJumnai mem- drama Thursday evening, in and bluo flannel. Tho blouso io striped with bands ot blue satin and I nlike udio pajama they are not necessarily with tliat of the informal dum, e (Ires- -. tained Wednesday afternoon bers of the Beta Delta sor- keeping with drama la lined with blue flannel. The hat is week. throe eoat tho quarter length Most of (lie pajamas have matiinm. ...ii - ,1 at the home of Mis. Ander- ority The Easter Idea was The play was directed by accented with bright bluo otars. FpQht: Red and wnite flat crepe en ment for wear in ones own home. The new models are so much like skirts in bolero designed to carry tin dress illnsi,m ,,il son m compliment to the of- featured m all the appoint- Mrs. S George and oembio in akirt and coat with the shirred blouse of white crepe. that-th- e most squeamish ronld not. think further and disguise (lie trouser eut. ficers of tne pnmaty assoc- ments. The home was decor- Mrs. Ethels Balls. Burgess The play iation of the First ward ated with daffodils. Bridge presented Which Is Who a Games and music furnished followed the sapper. Twelve clever comedy which gave an the entertainment. Refresh- guests W'ere In attendance. Smith-Fogelber- g Wade-Richarevening of fun to "all those ! M Men's ments were served Mrs Sam The active members of the who attended. The proceeds entei-tsmChristensen and Mrs H E Sigma Chi Laternity of the evening are to be addMusic Concert Missionary Ufa teh were invltc'd In at an Informal dancing ed to a fund for stage dra- gw as V- special guests party Saturday evening pery which the club Is buyOn Monday an evening The 58th birthday anniMiss Berniece Bailey enterOn Tuesday evening at t ' The marriage of a Logan About five hundred mem- at the chapter house. Some ing. of rare enjoyment was given versary of Dr. O H. Budge, tained a few friends at a Preston Bluebird to a the annual baa u bers of the Fourtn ward at- of the time was spent playRichards, boy. Mr. an Mrs. R. J. Be-cr- to about 300 guests of when president the Logan dinner party Wednesday Salt Lrjie girl. Miss Doris of the M mens organ' tended the farewell ing cards Refieshments were enihrtained party memMiss the Thelma was stake celebrated ThursFogelberg. pianevening in compliment to Al- Wade cock place Thursday tion was given. Covers vne ward hall served. About twenty guest bers of tlfe F. F, w. elub and 1st and violinist given in the and Miss day evening at his home len Olsen before his depar- in the Salt Lake temple. The laid for about one bund id Thursday evening in honor iwere ln attendance their at a partners ena with bridge Smith,, pianist family dinner party. ture for Europe where he has young couple will make their guests. The banquet of theretirelni p..fie Sorority enter- - supper Saturday evening at Marjorie bishopric famed StJrtls at a card casino Fri- the Bluebird. The small tab- tertained oftheir fnends at ah Tho table, was centeredes, with beeR called to fill a mission. home in Salt Lake he being was attractively deeoiatfd B. Benson, Bishop Serge music. The the birthday take evening Hr expects t to leave here employed there with the Na- WilhiSprHig-towei- s. Palais les at which the Charles O. Peterson and Ola day evening at the Ihp Yeguests were Covers ..were . laid for Monday,. Tne consisting t four aum d Or. About seventy five seated for dinner table tional Mortgage and Loan llowstone trio of ProVidj . n Sonne, program was appropriate oers deas " haltSKOfitf arrairged anct render- cevenieen guests including and rooms were decorated eompafty, tables were sold for cards. corated with supper for the occasion was renderartl t fufrmfwdi Covers ed by these two young art- the members of his immed- with spring flowers.. Covers filled a mission in the northed. The guests of honor were There were for the eVenmgLlt) music many features were laid for tulips. four ists was one beautiful en- iate family and hi3 grand- were laid for sixteen guests western states, from which twenty the evening the new 01- each presented with a gift. during the evening besides the guests. After supper the semble of harmony, opening children and his mother, Mrs Games and music followed he just recently returned. Frank. Nuh, chairman of tne games of cards, music, stunts tables were . arranged for with a two piano number 01 Ann Budge. the dinner. amusement committee of the and vaudeville aets Ail in aU cards. Score were four movements,' and perOn Monday afternoon Mrs. ward who had charge of the the entertainment was un awarded to Dr. prizes The Mis. Joseph Newbold birthday anniversary Mrs. haps the most ambitious ore Charles Genaux affair made the presentation ique and proved to be a very Clark E. Haskins. and Mrs- - Carl T- - Peterson was entertained lunch-to- n Dr. a Kathof at the of, called forth bridge evening, at luncheon and bridge. The speech. Responses were made successful evening. Light re- leen Hull, Miss Frances Bar- their skill and celeiJraced Tuesday evening The afternoon. to Saturday virtuosity were by Bishop Benson, and served ber and Dr. and Mrs. Has- the Ins freshments a surprise party plan-seeo- luncheon table was decorated luncheon tables were decorJoy of all present. The Wlt ated with cut in the counselors Charles O. Peter- Candy booths from which kins were special guests, red se5 ,her by a group of with daffodils and yellow ta- nastel shades flowers number, violin son and Ola Sonne. home made candy was sold fleers were elected. The Easter friends. Games . A and color scheme Miss of yelpers. lections, , by was one of the features M iss Fogelberg. A party was given Wednes- ius.c were features of the low prevailed m all the ap- idea prevailed m the apMr. and Mrs. Sam Bench with zxaoL piano accompaniment entertainment pointments. Covers were laid the borne of Lydia Jennings -- headed the entertained the members A supper wa Misk by was Smith, done pointment Bridge followed for twelve guests. Two score of Mrs. E. R. Owen In committee on arrangements. the S. M. club complthe ease and sureness served Covers were laid fer the luncheon. At the close of prizes were awarded. A barn dance Saturday with iment to Mrs. Serge Benson was given evening kt cards. of an artist, and called forth twelve guests. tne games the high score At the by the. presidency Mrs. G A. Lindquist enterat the gym- ciose of the of the Friday was awarded r to- - Mrs. The great pdze applause. third enter evenings Mrs. W. Cache Stake Relief society nasium evening Seamons J at luncheon and of the Logan Senior tainment a tained plan5 Weston Vernon. Supper was ser number, piano selections b Mrs. Benson is rctireing from high school afternoon. bridge Monday by tne student ved and score prizes awarded. Miss Smith, who is noted for ned a dinner party Tuesday By Alice Junson JVaie in the uoard. she has held the body. celebration of the evening was annual Friday Mrs Paul Hodgson enter- The luncheon table and room firs Willis was a w,clnw On Saturday evening exceptional tone quality birthday office of secretary and as an cleanup day which was celeat her of was her decoraied vfith anniversary to who spring the listeners the de- daughter. Nlcha. to which tained the members of her flowers The had been left with Jwn the Hotel Eccles the Spurs gave appreciation of her etficent brated with the dancing par- club high score prize children to bring up ami bruiue club at luncheon and gave -- a- dancing party licate tender feeling the muhe Invited ten and faithful work the party ty m the of was her awarded to Mrs Jack evening. Gladys provide for. in eompllment to tne bas- sic called for. Caprice by friends. The birthday cake bridge Wednesday afternoon Anderson. was planned At the close of Christiansen was in , charge ketball The home v'as worn There were times decorated boys of the u. S. A. Philipp, two piano numbers-- and candles formed the centhe evenings i entertaimncm of arrangements. afternoon the anxieties and hardluns C. Coach Romney and the dainty and fairyhke, closed terpiece for the table. Cards with spring flowers, bridge luf?n P . Su tuaa? refreshments were Cordon served followed the luncheon. Score the charming program. Sel- followed ths dinner of her struggle to make both and managers of the dom Ten guests were in attenTwo Superintendent and Mrs. J. traimes is greater appreciation score ends meet were too much f r team. were awarded. pirzes were awarded to Mrs dance. M. Light refreshments demonstrated prizes Liljenquist of Rexbrug, were served Enel W. Palmer and Mrs her, times when the childthan was given Miss Ruth MatIdaho, were dinner guests at tson Mrs. Carl Benson. Mrs. G- - A ren seemed to her ca'Ii'i. headed the committee to Miss Fogelberg and Miss On Mrs. Smith the Home Economics Thurs- on Sunday Smith, who are two of Lo- gave a and unappreciative and she L,ndquist and Mrs. M. O. assisted airangements dinner A family by of day evening. bouquet would turn upon them 111 a gan s outstanding musicians. m their honor The table party Hazel Winona Bux- Miss was Haruy were special guests. spring - flowers centered the ton andSovvards. mood of righteous edFogelbergs musical Verna indignaReeves. decorated carnawith Mrs. table Covers were Thomas laid for pink Farr and -- AnnonnccdLl ucation began as a child un-d- tions. Coveis were tion. laid for E. R. Owen entertained berger entertained Mra, Mi$siIaudeCpolejrenter-taine- d eight guests. Saturday her fatherv-I never W knew that rlnld- -- h f. F the members ,of the who received his- - Fog&erg7 fourteen guests O eYen inTIh yombljmeilt Wright - arrived in M. I he lft in G. town of training R, members club of the from California Thurster boon at tho home of Mrs. Ogden recently. A pan ha native land, in Scandm- work night and day fo gnu of the were Mr Mrs 5 He family present and Mi motored home to evening was devoted in compliment to Mrs, John J day. a good home, to , buy the Frank Wooley and children Farr James tumomiet: - the engage- Logan, on Friday, He has to the business of the Steven Hailstone formerly of end here, and Mr. and Mrs you club. flowering of his your clothes and to give you en tutelage of HeiresHmenU who WfTP ment Honolulu, has spent ol now of- - Long Beach their daughiei spent the winter at Santa served the best of - every diinta On Thursday evening Miss Mondayas evening, Miss Smith the winter here with Mrs Logan, Ruby to Charles J Zollinger, Ana, Calif. "Is who for here Calif, a a began of Mrs. G. Smith, and Mr. you arent htankfn! for wr.it son ot Mr and Mrs. Joseph Miss Loveta and Mrs visit , with Wallace left Lulu Dunn was hostess for W. Thatcher,student relatives and whose you have. There are many is Oivalle Lee of Paradise. H Bunds. Salt the club which met at her the great music centerhome Zollinger. The marriage Thursday evening for The table luncheon Lochildren who would be hap- Will take Miss Melba Theurer enter- was decoiated with snapdrawill spend borne The evening was plan- gan, and soon showed or 9 m Lake Where she Apiil pUe markpy if they had half the tus ned in compliment to the ed the Galt liul-.- e temple, the spring holidays. gons. Covers were laid for r in her work After tained at a dinner party ten 'J0U have and ball as nice a iF'Iu Mr and .Mrs Aw Mr,.. and. .Mrs., u. . W... Hess rf rnbers A social evening six ability A c!o.iS Sfcnrhv. at home Smith tlC Sunday social her guests afternoon evening Uotn years of to Jivp in I work m under at Providence.-Th' announce the engagement of had as dinner guests e on was spent and a supper Wvas Mrs Thatcher training followed n was fable the luncheoentertainment ntveningt she accented a jfmzcri tothe bane - for 's their daughter Thelma centered with a to Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Wi- served. flowering position as concert ana voMrs. Roland Emmetfe enCovers were laid for Geoige Symes. son of Mr and llard Stoddard, and daughter RUBSt5 WeIe ln at" tbanks accompanist at the Na- begonia from either of you Mrs. Albert Nelson enter- cal Mrs tertained at a bridge tea Sat- tendance. the George SymcS Sr . of Mrs. R. D. Shaver and her M,ss following tional guets: Park Of course there war at seminary tained the afternoon children Donald m members CumoraH of urday Logan. The will and her compliSylvia Thurgood, of Ogmarriage Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lun-da- hl Children are never thankful D. C.. at th Washington to Mrs. ment A. take place the latter" part of The same evening. Ms L bridge club at luncheon and same A. Merrill M.'ss den. of Phyllis Liljenquist time entertained at a dinner for the things which it is her S. Smart arid daughter Marbridge April. Ruion Thursday afternoon. studies under continuing Stlrland. Iaaho Falls. The guests were party Saturday evening The every childs a Russian tea- of Hyrumf, to ha? The A surprise were seated luncheon two at covwas table tensmall tables was garet supper guests of party cher. After two years at the Preston Alder. Jes.r Elgin of for table was decorated with red Tho fact that right parenthood is dered Tnehna Smit.n 'Wed- Mr and Mrs. Hess Mrs Sha- ered with a lace cloth over with tea following. candles bridge Medford, Miss and Oregon Covand she red an seminary received an easy, joyous task for some Theurer. Music followed the The tea table and rooms were ers were laid tapers. nesday evening at the home ver and her children reside yellow satin. An artistic arto for twelve and attend the that it brings to others of Miss Fern Rawlins by her hi Salt Lake. of attract, daffodils rangement decorated with guests. Bridge followed the vely and American School of Music at dil:nr Miss Litjenquiot Mr .heavy burdens, sacrifices ai.d flowers. and Mrs The selec-whetable buted Walter E violets centered the Sunday School class of the several spring !? high At close dinner. piano Bleau. the of the excessive is France score maze was responsibility, Third ward Gsmes and Grant of Woods Cross ac- The color?, yellow and purto games four scre she the summer ltlcns als0 a SrouP nf songs, MC. Josepn Keefeawarded prizes were not the childs affair. mu'ic furnished the evening's companied a President Heber ple prevailed In an the ap- of 1928 andspent and 8irls awarded. received her dip- -i ,The takmg training at Parents who expect gra'i-tud- e Grant to Logan last week pointments Covers were laid lomia. entertainment. A tasty lunch the Home Economics cottage guest Drjze wa? presented to in return for givu g Miss Evelyn Hansen was Mrs. Merrill, was served. The class pre- end when he came to dedi- for twelve guests. Bridge folthis term are as follows the recipient of a surprise their children the necessities sented Mias Smith uitn, a cate the ninth ward church, lowed the luncheon. The high Dr Mrs. and W. W. Markha Merrill Miss Emma Laub, stringham. Nina party worthy and were guests of Saturday evening, and comforts of life are sj Mrs. score prize was awarded to grand matron Order " lovely gift florston Erma I entertained at a dinner party planned ' A shower will of by a group of her to be aisappointed. The chill be given to- Grant mother. .Mrs. Mary E, Mrs.Car Sorensen., ,,, canera. star of - Utah, left,.. P?rlsh and Saturday evening at tne- Mrs-ord- er friends. Cards did not - ask to be born an and music Mrs night at the home of Mrs Smith Walter E. Grant is a Morgan" Jr" Joseph andthe- - entertainment-- ' for Lakes - lor . Luke Smith in honor of her nephew of President Grant. Mrs George Griffin and Mrs. aesday of to visit chapters ofTRuthYlaljenqukl.Thcy Gi ver Edw&1ds in dinner at the ect- Logan the evening. which Star at tained those Refreshments granted things daughter Ibrima who is to The following ladies were Wilford Lund berg motored to Price. GreenEastern Tuesday evening. Pink canyon, in cofnpliment to Mr. were served. River. Salt Lak cost sometimes his Twelve be married the iati.br part, of soecial guests at the Home parents rum Saturday afternoon to guests Mrs. Bertram Smith of were in attendance. in a and City, Ogden and all sorts of hardships. Garfie'd snapdragons April. Mrs. Sindh's sister Economics cottage for dinner i attend a bridge luncheon Mrs. H. R. McGee, grand) bowl centered arranged the table. Ef Salt Lake, who spent the Mr. and Mrs R. S. Stake It is true that a child Mrs. Grron James of Pres- Thursday evening: Mrs. Car-givby Mrs. Allie Peterson, lecturer of Utah t!l- - kiris. week end here with relatives covers we4c has justl15 mot- should learn to face rcaliv and of Lake Sait family ton. wall assist her with the oline M. Hendricks. Miss Vera Mrs. Harold Seeholzer completed a tour of the same a:d tor Mr and Mrs. Milton Covers were laid for twelve ored here Sunday and spent but it should be the reaiitv Miss Johanna Moen, j tertamed the members chower. Invitations has been Cards followed the the of chapters and returned home iIerri:i- - Cor'fh and Mrs. E L Miss Frances sent out to SO guests. day as guests of Mr. and of his own world, not thaf he Barber and bridge, club at luncheon to Logan. dinner. Rcmnev and Miss a'ico of his' elders. Appreciation Mrs J. M. Norfleet Miss Verda and Doudle. I The bridge Wednesday afterFngland, instructor Mrs Elliotts visit Mrs C, J, Brock and two for what his elders have done it the hereDuring Miss Martha Stringham. table was decorated with ' noon. The luncheon tables Mr. and-- Mrs. 1, M. John- - college, she entertained at a little" Janice and for him will come, onlv when who Is at the Home Econo- snapdragons. A color scheme v pre decorated with violets son entertained at a dinner Mis Joan Cardon enter-part- y luncheoh in the tea room of Joannedaughters, of Salt Lake spent he Is - grown and when he mics cottage for training en- of yellow and green prevailed j Ah the appointments' were with cards tamed at j 'a 'card party Friday the Bluebird. The table was the week here as "Quests of himself has faced the pro following tertained the following girls m all the appointments. earned out in the at their evening -- The home Monday evening was vde- - decorated with Mr and Mrs. E. W. Elliot. iidea- - After .luncheon Easter pink roses. Mrs Brocks mother. Mrs. L-- blems of parenthood. at the cot'age Thursday home The Easter idea was corated with the flowers Covers were laid for the folParkinson. spring Lauia Bankhead who have spent several clavs tables were arranged evening: carried out for in At Che the flp'end of the evenings lowing guests: Mrs. J. L. Mrs.- - Lmdquist enteitained The Japanese government Karma Cardin Blanch Bond-rer- in Logan left Saturday for bridge. At the close of the pclntments. Theall thble was refreshment Hanley Mrs UL J OBrien. four guests at luncheon and has extended aid to civil Juanita Boyle and Edna Eugene. Oregon, after a few games score were decorated with prizes A were Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. L- - D bridge Tuesday afternoon. At aviation direct subsidies Wright. The guests were en- days visit there they will re- - j a warded to Mrs. Kenneth color scheme ofdaffodils. and for served. Covers were laid by yellow eight guests. Music wa Naisbitt. Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs the close of the games a and the construction of airtertained at bridge with a turn to their home at Bell- - Calder and white prevailed. Covers were a feature of the evenings Frank Earl and Mrs. S. E. high score prize was award-le- ports and other facilities for Ingham, Washington. iWasden. supper following. laid for twelve guests. : Needham. Commercial air service ul the program 1 ) ATTRACTIVE SPRING COSTUMES Y ? Tn' C uni y Dull' Kpm of !.! n, , ii'lJingeffJn(lJhe - VS long-skirte- - ! ; -- Entertains For Birthday Anniversaries ed Banquet Marriage -- f ds aft a- ,T m gro-gra- and-candl- i 9 i ii i j day-eveni- ng-at t Ungrateful i i ! i U i -- i Engagement er t-- reg-con- b, - vi,hu Lr-ke- i ne ! re Edsf-,5tr5fi- -- fur-irish- ed r.' I en ruts o, ent d. I -- t. |