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Show Rites Set, Fetes Are Planned Taggart-Smi- th I (Parties Compliment (Young Bride-To-B- e ers. Mrs J Fred Daynes and Mrs. Henry C. Taggart. Miss Dorothv Klandro and Miss' Amy Smith assisted in the general entertaining. In charge of the dining room was and Rideout, attending matron, of Sirs. Fisher J. Smith, sister Miss Amy Smith and Miss Dorothy the hostess. j Max Smith bridesmaid Klandro, The tea table w as cov ered w ith will be best man for the bride- a beautiful Venetian lace cloth and groom. a silver bow I held as a The marriage of Miss Taggart filled withcenterpiece white pom pom chryswho Is the daughter of Mr and anthemums. stiver Mrs. Henry C. Taggart, and Mr candelabra were filled with ivory Smith, the son of Mrs Jessie B tapers at ear h side of the center-piece Smith, will be a smart social event were Mrs R. M. Presiding of the season. Robinson. Mrs Harry H. Shaffer, Mrs. Melvin R. Thorlev received Mrs. Howard C. Adams, and Mrs. at a charmingly arranged tea this Milton W. Rideout. afternoon at the home of her par- One hundred and seventy-fiv- e ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Daynes. ' 3 and 6 p.m. 1365 Harvard Avenue, in compli- guests called between Mrs. Ralph C. Klandro presided ment to Miss Taggart. at an interesting supper party FriColorful autumn flowers decorat-at her home on Kast South ed the living rooms where the hos- day Street for Mia Taggart and tess and her honored guest werei Temple assisted In receiving by their moth (Continued on Page 3, Column 8) When Miss Helen Taggart be-- , comes the bride of Austin B Smith on Nov. 18, she will have as her1 (attendants: Mrs. Melvin R Thorley as matron of honor. Mrs. Milton W BY i Smiling femimnty '.7 : c v ll 1 of Mis Emmeline Nebeker to pay honor To their friend. Miss Vera Thorup. w ho w ill soon become the bride of Daniel Purnell Heiner. A gesture to College Days which for her ended last spring. Mis Nebeker planned her party as a preliminary to the ever-excitin- Homecoming game The luncheon was served buffet style The serving table held an attractive centerpiece fashioned with a miniature veiled statue bride bolding real lilies of the val ley on a mirror which was surrounded with low white cupid pottery bowls filled wiui fragrant violets. Sprays of lilies of the val-- i ley were attached to place cards which marked the covers for the guests at small tables. There were present the bnde-elecMrs. Alvin T. Thorup. Mrs. W. D. Nebeker. Mi. C. B. Hummel, Miss Maxine Callahan. Miss Dame Evans. Riley, Mi Miss Hope Richards. Miss Frances Miss Bagiev. Miss Julia Bnxen. Catherine Christensen. Miss Susan Richardson, Miss Frances Rog era. Miss Mary Borten, Miss Helen Castleton. Mis Antoinette Wilson. Miss Helen Reese, Miss Jeanne Mrs Burton, Miss June Museer. (Stephen L. Hansen. Miss PatriMiss cia McKendnck. Mildred Badger, Mlvt!yn Blood. Miss Doro thy Romney and Miss Betty Hampshire. j Next Tuesdav Miss Frances Kane Jwill give a supper partv, and inesdav Mrs. Claude P. Heiner will entertain at a luncheon. Mrs Moroni Heiner is planning a lea for next Saturday to compliment her future daughter in law A charmingty arranged tea was .given tins afternoon by Mis S son Richardson at her home on Harvard Avenue for Mws Tborup. The hostess and honored guest f Three-branche- 1 j - v 1 f jrfvti L . . r 'rf wedding of November was solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple, when Mis Phyllis Richmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Richmond of TGI Eighth East, became the bride of LaMar Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Duncan of 1323 Bryan Avenue. The ceremony was performed bv President David O. McKay. A smart wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The guest included members of the immediate families. in the evening a large reception was held at the Belvedere lounge. The bride was charming in her gown of white and silver Lame with rhinestone trimmings at the neck. The tulle veil of fingertip length, edged w ith Chantilly lace fell from her lace cap with halo brim outlined in tiny pearl;. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Mrs. Gilbert McDowell, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and was (rocked In a lovely model of red velvet She carried a bouquet of Sublime rosea and white chrysanthemums. Miss Marjorie Pay, Miss Arltne Duncan, and Miss Alice Bradford were d bridesmaids. Miss Pay was f rocked in red chiffon velvet and a bouquet of Sublime rose and button chrysanthemums. Miss Duncan and Hiss Bradford wore models of blue chiffon velvet and earned bouquets of Talisman roses and white button chrysanthemums. Max Funke of Boise. Idaho, acted as best man for tha bridegroom. Little Patsy Jean Duncan, niece of the bridegroom, was dower girt She wore a tiny model of gold taffeta and carried a ouquet of sweet peas. Mrs. Richmond, mother of the bride was gowned In. maroon Mrs. I vet with full sheered sleeves. She wore a corsage of roses. uncan. mother of the bridegroom, wore a lovely model of lae wore ah and corsage of velvet trimmed with whit An interesting l". v A I f. 2 M V V, ft -g ' . & f rJ fi I "II csr-nw- S. L. Couple Wed In Wyoming An interesting announcement of the week was news of the marriage m Evanston. Wyoming, of Mrs. Helene Bulien of Salt Lake City and William T. Igleheart. also of Salt Lake. The couple will ba at home after November 15 at 930 East Broadway. ' To Entertain Club Mrs. F. C Schramm will entertain Mrs. Church P. Castle, president of the Town Club and members of the Board of "Governors, and their husbands at dinner next Thursday at the Club. were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Alvin T. Thorup. Mrs Henry G. Richardson, and Mrs. Moroni The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an attractive arrangement of gold and vcllow chrysanthemums Whit tapers were at the end. Presiding were Miss Mary lioden. Hiss Helen Castleton. Miss Antoinette Wilson and Miss Frances Rogers They were assisted in serving by Miss Marsha Ballif. Miss Alice Groew-beck-, lr Steven L. Hansen, Miss Jean Richardson, Miss Martha Richardson and Mims Helen Ford. Eighty five guests called during the appointed hours. Miss Bringhurst Paid Honor, bur-udi- y Mrs. La Mar Duncan i g Mar-jon- e i ? Vows Exchanged In Temple Yellow and whit chrysanthemums In a crystal bowl formed an tractive centerpiece for the serving table which was covered with exquisite tablecover of Tuscan lace and lighted with whit tapers i crystal holders. Mrs. Laura Bos sard and Mias lone Duncan were i charge of the dining room assisted by the following girls who erred: Mias Gayle Hendricks. Mis Aik Christensen, Mias Bonnie '.nbinson. Miss Vivian Tregeagle, Mis Gwen Duncan. Mia Margaret ' Vflftams. Mrs." Carrie Hdore. duiit of the bride, assisted hf recetv-ntbe guests. Miss Jennette Wheeler was in charge- - of the gift wm. assisted by Mrs. Gilbert Wallace. The young couple left for a short honeymoon immediately after the wedding. After Dec. 1. the young couple win be at home to fbetr friends in their newly completed home at 1898 fifteenth East, LILIBETH gahered at lumheon todav at the home Mis Leone Powell (tipper left), daughter ofMr. and Mrs. W, Harriett JpweU, ha? returned from an extended visit in Chicago; Miss Aleda Christiansen (upper right) who will many Wayne K. Jones on Thanksgiving Day in San Francisco; Mrs. La Mar Duncan (at the bottom) .whose, nuptial were performed yesterday In the Salt LAe Temple and who was Miss Phyllis Richmond prior to the marrags. Mr Irvin T. Neison entertain- - Arthur Lind and Miss ed at her home in Cottonwood Thomason That Mwr Aiwa MsrnM Thursday evenmg-fo- r Lucy feted thevening popular bride t the Pel. Bringhurst, whose engagement to emeu homo, on Twenty-firs- t South Ames K. Bagiev has been recent- - Street. Autumn flowers were used ly announced. A Thanksgiving ,or th decorations, and twelve motif was carried out and fifteen WrI Emma Nelson is planning guests attended. a party for Monday evening, and Friday afternoon, the Empire on Wednesday. Mr Edward N. duutig room of the Hotel (.tab was Bagicy win give a supper at her the scene of smart luncheon, jpv- - home on Second Avenue. en by Tesa Hall for the bode Margaret Holmes will entertain elect. Guests were Mix Brin- - next Thursday for the bnde. who hum. airs. & E. Bingttunt, Miss Saturday, with Mr. Bagley. Kill tm Evelvn, Brlngbum, Mrs. James, complimented by Mr. i)d Mrs. Moms, Mr MaU Kelson. Mrs.l"Ray i i .1 x aa x -- . 7) Z 1 11 Zn " '4 m - 4 w . v;'vv,i- - -- |