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Show Son of Governor to lied j Youno Woman of Tacoma I A NXOUNCEMENT will be made to-! to-! day 1 of the engagement of Miss I Edith Hahlo of Seattle, Washington, and Julian M. Bamberger of this city. The announcement will be made at a large reception to be given this afternoon after-noon by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hahlo, at their home in Seattle. Mr. Bamberger left for Seattle Friday. The wedding will take place enirly in the spring. The announcement is of unusual interest in-terest in Salt Lake society, since Mr. Bamberger is one of the most popular bachelors in the city and is a son of Governor Bamberger. The bride is a charming young woman and will be an. addition to the social circles of the city. AN announcement of interest in this city is that of the marriage of I Miss Marian Clairo Hinckley, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Clayton Hinckley of Pocatello, and James Henry Hen-ry Tuttle of San Francisco. Th.- wedding wed-ding took place at noon vesterdav at the St. Francis hotel in San Francisco. Dr. William Kirk Guthrie of tho First Presbyterian church of that city, performed per-formed the ceremony. Only relatives were in attendance. A wedding breakfast break-fast followed. The bride wore a traveling suit of deerskin cloth with hat to match and carried orchids. The couple will spend their honeymoon at the summer home of the bridegroom at Mill Vallev. Thev will make their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Tuttle is well known in Salt Lake, since she made her home here until un-til a few years ago, when her father, who is superintendent of motive power for the Oregon Short Line railroad, had his headquarters changed to Pocatello. She has frequently visited this citv nnd has many friends in Salt Lake society. so-ciety. The bride is exceptionally talented. tal-ented. She was educated at St. Marv-of-the-Woods, hid., and at Miss West's private school at St. Joseph, Mo., and is a graduate of Sargeant 's school oi Dramatic Art in New York. During the war she qaulified to go overseas as motor driver, but the war closed before be-fore she was sent to Europe. JjmBS. AND MRS. C. B. STEWART iVll announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Lester F. Hewlett, Hew-lett, sou of Orson F. Hewlett. The wedding will take place. December 17. The bride is an accomplished violinist violin-ist and is popular socially. The bridegroom bride-groom 1 elongs to one of Salt Lake's best known families. $ The marriage uf iliss G lady sri Hatch and Lynn G. BywaVr will take place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hatch; on North First West street. The eeremonv will he er- (Coutlnued on Page Four.) i '4 g; MRS" WALDREN D- HABISH, formerly Miss jivtt Pauline Hag-man, who has just returned from a wedding trip to the northwest. (Continued From Pae Ono.) formed by Bishop Alvin BeesVy. A reception will follow. The couple will make their home in this city after December De-cember 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoclcins announce an-nounce t ho marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Lew A. Soper. The mar-riago mar-riago took placo Saturday morning at the holno ot the bride's pnrents. The couple left for an extended trip cast arid will be at home after December 15 at 38 J street. The bride appeared in light opera a few years ago, appearing with the lato Arthur Morse Moon of this citv in "The Wrong Bird" and "Shadow Girl," on tho Pantages circuit. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter. Mona, to Frank Smith., The wedding took place Saturday. ' Mrs. Mary Gillespie announces the marriage of her daughter, Edna, to Carl Lindquist. The wedding took placo Thursday in Offden. The marriage of Miss Josephine M. Tibbs to Evcrn E. Savillo took place Wednesday morning at the Salt Lake temple. The couplo will bo at bon:.T after December 1 at 1144 Sherman ave-nuf. ave-nuf. i The marriage of Miss Thalia Coff-roan Coff-roan and Dr. Harry Gurnsey will take placo Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Dr. Elmer I. Goshen will perform the eorenionv at the Gurnsey home on East First South street. The members of tho bridal party will bo Miss Mary TVintie, maid of honor, and Miss Blanche Beesley-, Miss Norma Kent and Miss Agnes Snow,, bridesmaids. Dr. John Wilson will be best man and little Virginia Coffmau will be the flower girl. . The marriage of Miss Yelma Duncan of Salt Lake, and W. S. . Willes took place vestord.iv afternoon in Pocatello. The bride left for Pocatello yesterday morning accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Willes, mother of the bridegroom, and Miss Ina Duncan, sister of the bride, who was bridesmaid. A wedding breakfast break-fast followed tho ceremony. The couple will make their home in Pocatello. 1 The ceremony was performed by Bishop Bish-op Jacob Mnuss and was followed by a wedding supper for the relatives. Assisting As-sisting in entertaining the guests were Miss Vivian Messinger and Miss Uabel Myers. The guests numbered twenty-five. twenty-five. The couple will be at home after December 1 at 713 South Second Fast stneet. The marriage of MNs Amanda Lo-land Lo-land and Lars Fiederickson will take place in the 8nlt Lake Temple Thursday. Thurs-day. A wedding reception will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenson, lo4 'or;h Second West street. The wedidng of Miss Carolyn Schiller Schil-ler and Nathan Bloom of Tacoma. Wash., will take place on Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. at the home of the bride 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schiller, 326 Sixth East. Dr. William Kice will perform the ceremony in the presence of relatives. A wedding supper for the bridal party will follow. A large reception will be given from 9 to 11. Miss Mariorie Burg of Long Beach. Cal., will be the bridemaid, and Herbert Her-bert M. Schiller, brother of the brine, will be the best man. The couple will leave for a month's trip through, southern California. They will be at home after January 1 at Tacoma, AVaBh. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mrs. B. Miller of Portland, Ore.: Mrs. M. A. Alexander, sister of the bridegroom, of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. M. Bloom, his mother, also of Tacoma, Ta-coma, Wash. Miss Burg will arrive Monday and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Brandenburger. The marriage of Miss Blanche Walsh and Victor Hillstead will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Walsh, at 837 East Seventeenth South street. Miss May Duckworth will be the bridesmaid. A miscellaneous miscellan-eous shower was given for Miss Walsh on Wednesday evening by her mother. Bed and white carnations were used to decorate. Mrs. Walsh was assisted bv Mrs. H. E. Barber and Mrs. E. M. Tibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Betts announce the engagement of their daughter Violet Vio-let to Harold P. Urry. The wedding will take place December 11. The marriage of Miss Zula Bmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith, and Herman Tagge, Jr., will take place Thanksgiving day at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony will be solemnized by Bishop Harrison Sperry. A reception will follow. Miss Idale Pitt will be bridesmaid. Ralph Smith will bo best man. The couplo will be at home after December 1 at 70S South Fourth East street. i The w-edding of Miss Laura Wolsten-holme, Wolsten-holme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wolstenholme. and Joseph Abbott Mar shall will take place on Thursday in tlic Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents at Pleasant Green, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Floyd announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace, to Andrew Sorenson. The wedding wed-ding will take place Thursday. The marriage of Miss Eva Andrew and J. Byron Reid took place Wednes day morning in the Salt Lake temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Andrew. Announcement was made the past week of the marriage of Miss Elsie Marguerite Clark and Edward F. Gillette. Gil-lette. The wedding took place at the study of the Rev. J. H. N. Wllliame of the First Methodist church. Dr. Williams Wil-liams performed the ceremony. A reception re-ception followed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Clark. The marriage of Miss Kate Ronald, daughter of Mrs. John Ronald of Salt Lake, and Anscll H. Sanders of Garland, Gar-land, Utah, took place Thursday morning morn-ing in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding wed-ding dinner was served at the home of the bride. After a wedding trip through southern Utah the couple will make their home at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Arrowsmith announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Velma, to Roy If. Ferguson, son of Thomas Ferguson. The wedding will take place December 15. The marriage of Miss Lulu Messin-ger Messin-ger and D. A. troocu took place Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Messin-ger, Messin-ger, on East Seventeenth South street. |