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Show Weddings and Engagements, The marriage of Miss Leta McMillan and Raymond S. Masson of Los Angeles will take placo on Wednesday evening, September 12, at S:30 o'clock. Dr. leaden to ofllclaio. Tho brldo will bo attended by Miss Bess McMillan as maid of honor, tho bridesmaids beiug Miss Lila Trent and Miss Mildred McMillan. Mr. Way-mouth Way-mouth of San Francisco will be the best man, and llttlo Dorothy Adams of Denver, Den-ver, a nloco of tho bride, will be tho flower girl. Oothers In the bridal party will be Mr. Harvey of San Francisco and Gordon McMillan. Tho announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret A. Cameron of Boston nnd Thornley Haywood of this city, which took place last Saturday In Chicago, camo as a surpriso to their friends In this city. Tho wedding was a quiet one, witnessed by only Immediate friends of tho bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Hay-wood will make their future home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cannon au-nounco au-nounco the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Zan Cannon, to Mr. Horaco Wllliston Sherman of Lincoln, Neb. Mrs, Virginia S. Stephen announces tho engagement of her niece, Pearl S. Pelrce, to Mr. II. Eugeno Smith, both of this city. The wedding will take placo In the latter part of September. Tho marriage of Miss Bernle Clough and Clarence E. Flandro took placo Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Cushlng. The ceremony was performed by Rov. Petor Slmpkln In the presence of tho relatives and tho immediate friends of tho bride and groom. A large reception followed, Tho brldo wore a dainty gown of white Paris mull and carried white carnations. She was attended by Miss Edna Flandro, u sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. Miss Flandro wore silk organdie and carried carnations of the same shade. E. J. Clough of Arlington, Or., was the best man. The parlors wero prettily decorated, decorat-ed, a profusion of golden glow and plu-mosa plu-mosa being used in the front room, whllo sweet peas and cnrnatlons were used In the sitting-room. Pink and whlto sweot peas were used In tho dining-room. Those I who assisted wero Mrs. L. B. Caso and Mr. and Mrs. H, S- Harper of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. uusiung. runcn was served during the evening by the MlsBes Llbble and Marie CuBhlng. Mr. and Mrs. Flandro left on the lato train for San Francisco and Los Angeles, whore thoy will spend their honeymoon, and after September 15 will be at homo at 305 G street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns announce the engagement of their daughter. Ardell, to Fred J. Foulgcr. Tho marriage will take place September 20. Tho marriage of Miss Theresa Brown and Paul Moore was solemnized Wednesday Wednes-day at noon In the Temple A largo ro-ceptlon ro-ceptlon was given In tho evening at the home of Mrs. M. A. Brain. The bride woro a gown of white silk mull and carried Bride's roses. Sho was attended attend-ed by Miss Helen SItsor, Miss Jennie Romney and Miss Romney, who were gowned in white and carried carnations. Max Mooro was tho best man. Tho rooms were prettily decorated with sweet peas and carnntionu. The marriage of Miss Genevieve Loud of Athens, N. Y., nnd Willis Yard of this ,clty was solemnized Inst Wednesday at the home of tho bride's parents, and was a brilliant social affair. Mr. and Mrs. Yard will spend their honeymoon nt Ocean Park, and will make their future home at Orovllle, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Fuecman announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughtor, Jennie M , to John Harmon Williams. The wedding will take place in September. Septem-ber. - Tho markings of Miss Eleanor C. Putnam Put-nam to Rov. J. Knox Bodle of Montrose, Colo., Is announced, the ceremony to occur oc-cur at St. Mark'3 cathedral, this city, Wednesday next at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marcroft announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Lottie, to Arthur J. Keely, the wed-j wed-j ding to take place on September 10. |