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Show M KS. J. C. PENNEY of. New York, formerly! Miss Mary Kimball of this city, who is ; j: visiting here for a short while. The picture was i : posed in Mrs. Penney's costume for overseas re-: I; lief work. :rjde Is Visitor to Former :i Home RS J- c- PENNEY, formerly Miss ffl jIary Kimball of this city, who l '1 was recently married In New - Is spending two weeks at the Theo-J Theo-J ;riteley home, 132 Sixth East ' Sir. Penney accompanied Mrs. "( '-'.'lfiy and will spend some time in the t ' Cn states looking after business in-i in-i T?;s 'Mrs. Penney will return home S Mrs. Penney will make their at White Plains, a suburb of New -Mrs. Penney returned from over-' over-' where ehe did relief work and fur- j ' '"''-a entertainment for the soldiers with , : ". dutiful voice until a short while ! I "-n her marriage.. I -z marriage of Mfss Edna Anderson 1 i , ' 'jlarion C. JOlson took place Inst :'-f in the Forest Dale chapel. The - tony was performed by Bishop K. S. --Mruff. m tne Presence f relatives and , friends. A dinner followed on the ',' garden at the Hotel Utah for the r-l chapel was decorated in garden 'Trs, palms and ferns. The bride e a gown of white georgette crepe .-j. white satin and carried bride roses. ? bridesmaid, Miss Jenn Jorgensen, I .-'x pale blue georgette crene and car-i car-i -d pink roses. Clarence Rudine was .: man. C The couple will leave today for Spring-l Spring-l ; provo canyon, to spend a week. t -f'y will make their home in -this city. -bride is a well-known younp: musi-l musi-l m and the bridegroom is sport and i 'omobile editor of the Deseret News. I i .e redding of Miss Marsruerite Tay- ; i -and Albert L. Larsen will take place ji -s evening at the home of the bride's if "frits, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William jr: v:ior.V'3 North Main street. The cere-Hi cere-Hi -nv will be performed by Bishop Joseph S: Tlngey. A reception will follow, 'fa. I. I-' Fncddon will be matron of -.or. Mies Myrtle Larsen, bridesmaid, i' Reuben E. Cardwell best man. ":fip couple w'll take an extended east- i- trin, including New York. Washing- pnd Boston. They will return in De- i zm and will be at home at 103 North 'i!n street. '. Jfr. and Mrs. F. W. Mathews announce - marriRsre of their daughter, Tottie L. ri!hews, to M. A. Ferguson. The mar- !' -7 took nlace August 15, hut Is Just an- "inred. The couple will he temporarily L-home at 1057 Lake street. Announcement is made of the marriage , ''Mljs Jessie E. Nelson and FJdward John cent, which took place Saturday after- ;n at the home of the brido'n parents, :. and JTrs. G. W. Nelson. The couple spending their honeymoon at the rmltage in Ogflen canyon. T.Wiard A. Sunderland of Pueblo, Colo., -ii Miss Ailla LaWanta Huebner of Rait : CItv were married at the Liberty .r ' :k Methodist Episcopal churr-h Snndnv JJ.' !'Mn. m. The pnstor, the Rev. H. T. Zeiders, officiated. The bride and bridegroom bride-groom were accompanied by Robert M. Skyles, Alfred D. Anderson and Cora B. Janne. They will make their home In Montpelier, Idaho. The ladies auxiliary, V. C. T., will entertain en-tertain this afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. B. Hamill in honor of new members. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, Mrs. J. C. Gleason and Mrs. R. E. Price. Reynolds circle No. 1, Ladies of the Grand Army of tile Republic, will meet this afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. . Mrs. Nels J. Hansen and baby daughter. daugh-ter. Charlotte Mary, left yesterday for Chicago. Mr. Hansen will Join them In two weeks, and the family will go to New York to make their home. Mrs. John Huebler left yesterday for Chicago and St. Louis for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Horton have returned from a six weeks' motor trip through the Jackson Hole country. Mr. and Mrs. James Weille and daughters, daugh-ters, Miss Miriam Weille and Miss Lydia Weille, of Paducah, Ky., were in the city yesterday on their way .home from a tour of California. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Watson have gone to Vivian park to spend two weeks. |