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Show Harried in 'Frisoo. A San Francisco paper of Thursday morning contains the following account of the marriage of Mlss Violetto Natalie Morris of that city and Marc Llchten-stein. Llchten-stein. a well-known young business man of this city: -Miss Violette Natalie Morris and Marc Lichtenetein. a well-known well-known young business man of Salt Lake City, were married last evening in the ballroom of the Palace hotel at C o'clock, w lute rosos, forget-me-nots and gloy greens combined to form a charming decoration. A large wedding bell of ,hitc. roses and tulle hung over the altar al-tar Miss- Morris looked very charming in a beautiful Imported gown, each ruf-lle ruf-lle of which wao trimmed with lace. long bertha of point lace finished the neck. Lilies of the valley made a dainty bridal bouquet. Miss Josephine- Cohen, Mie maid of honor, wore white crepe de chine over pale. green silk, with green chifion t-ash and bouquet of maidenhair. 1-our bridesmaids, Miss Mabel Levy, Miss Lillian Rels.". MIse; Linda Richen-berp Richen-berp and Misw Kitty Llchtenstcin, were gowned nlilce, In white crepe do chlno over blue taffeta. Shower bouquets of rorg&t-me-nots were carried by all B M. Llchtenstcin. a brother of the groom', acted as best man. The ushers were Simon Si-mon Judu, Dr. Albert Colin. Albert Brandt and Bert Gerson. At the wedding wed-ding supper which followed the ceremony, cere-mony, tutc-a-teto tables were decorated with forget-me-nots. The bride's table seated twenty-four, was oval :n form and was arranged with both white rojes and the tiny blue flowera Mr. and Mrs Llchtenstcin are leaving this morning for quite a lengthy trip to St. Louis and-New York, after which thev will go to Salt Lake to reside." I |