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Show MUCH INTEREST 1 TAVLDfl -G R ANTH AM WEDDING 1 Much interest attaches to the wedding of Miss Dorothy Taylor, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. C. , Thyior, and Arthur Grantham. rhlch took place Friday evening at 1 1:10 o'clock, at the homo o( tno brides parents. 116 5 Twonty-fifth street Th" Rev. John Edward ("ar: .f the First Presbyterian church performed the ceremony I In ih- presence, of the immediate fa mllles. The bride wore a gown of silk net over silver cloth, and carried B shower of pphella roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Grace Jen-n.'v Jen-n.'v wore a dress of light blut ) l an'on crepe oer yellow sl-l and carried a bouquet of pink rosod. W D. Harrison acted as best man. The home was an artistic profusion pro-fusion of sweet peas zinnia and gladioli. Following the ceremony a wedding wed-ding supper was served to GO guests Mr and Mr. Grantham left immediately im-mediately on a wedding trip. They will visit ln Los Angeles and San Francisco, and expect to return 1 to their home in (igden August 10 Mrs Grnnthnrr; was a stenographer stenog-rapher at the office of the railway mall service, and Mrs. Grantham Is assistant chief clerk at tho sam.. "ffiCC. .Mrs Grantham entertained at a trousseau tea Monday afternoon at. her home Sweet peas, Shasta dal 6S and marigolds decorated the rooms A bowi of sweet peas formed the tea table, where Miss Dorothea Kanzler and Miss Louise Richardson presided. Mr- Grant-h Grant-h 'ii, v. as assisted In receiving hy her mother, Mrs. R. (J Taylor. Miss 1 Myrtle Huff and Miss Sherma Her.-d Her.-d ; shot One hundred guests call-ed call-ed between the hours oi 3 and C, . n |