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Show i" WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kusson announce an-nounce the engagement of thoir daughter. daugh-ter. Amy, to Joseph II. Mainwnring, tho wedding to take place in the oarly fall. A pretty wedding followod by an einboratc reception took place when Miss Carrio Sorcnson and Paul II. Stab were married Thursday evening b.r Bishop Arbucklo at 7 o'clock. Tho ceremony cer-emony was performed on the lawn under a bowor of vines and foliago from which hung a -bell of plum03a steddad with white sweet peas. Amorican Beauty rosos wo:o used in tho artistic decora-cicsk. decora-cicsk. Long strings of bright Japanese lanterns adorned tho lawu. Tho brido voro a dainty white lingerie gown nnd l, carriod Amorican I3cauly toscs. Tho V bridesmaid worc a becoming white gown and carriod whito sweet peas. Adam Audersou of Provo was best man., Mr. and Mrs. Stain will be at home later in The most brilliant affair for wmo tinij was tho wedding of Ml as 11 Lid a G'eon to 22a rl Lnyno Coppock, whiob tools, place Thursday evening at tho First Prcsbytorian church, tho ceremony being performed b- the Kov. W. M. Piiden at S:30 o'clock. Tho young con-plo con-plo left on a late train for a trio through Colorado nud will be at homo to their frionds after September 15 at their apartments in the Wyndonham. Miss Ruth Itidd and Varsil Hammond wore married at the home of the bride's parents Thursday evening, after which a big reception was held later. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hammond left later Thursday Thurs-day ovening for Silver Lako, whore ibey will spend their honci'moon. For Miss Naomi Felt and A'. Kelsey Cnnttfcld, who were married Thursday morning in the temple, a large reception owas held at tho home of the bride's puronts, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Felt, at their homo in North Main street. The receiving part3r consisted of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Felt, Mrs. Julia ChatfieJd and Mrs. F. M. Foster, who stood in the parlor which was rceplendent with ferns and asters. The brido woro a pretty gown of white crepe meteor trimmed with princess lace and carried a white shower bouquet of roses. The brido was attended by her sister, Miss Gcorgina Felt, who woro a whito embroidered em-broidered robe and carriod a cluster . bouquet of pink sweet peas. Curtis j J Chatfield acted as best man. j J Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McCooov an- l noiuifc the engagement of their daugh-l t' 1? tor, Kathloen Helen M., to James M. ! ( 4; Ronnie of Buffalo. N. Y. Tho wedding i m s will take place Tuesday. ' Br ")c ant rs- William B- Georgo anil an-il IK' knounce tho engagement of their daugh-j daugh-j W Tter, Lcona, to H. ,1. Froisoth. The wed- ding will take place in September. jR- A prett3' homo wedding of Thursday He evening was that of Miss Florenco M. W Poulsou of Kichfield nnd F. Morris At X kins of Salt Lake, which took place at 6 o'clock at flic home of the groom's m parents, S40 West First South fitroot 9 The ccrcmoiii' was performed by Bishop jR B. Morris, in the presence of only tho K near relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Atkins I . ! Young Bride-to-Be I iHSS EENA ADELINE BEAT, Whoso Engagement to J. C. Clark Was Announced Last Sunday. will be at home at 840 East First South street. One of the most interesting weddings of tho season will bo that of Miss Mabel Anna .Tones and Dr. Charles Alexander Broaddus, which will tako place Saturday afternoon, August 27, nt 4 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. R. G. MeNioce. Mr. A. H. Peabody will perform at the pipe organ. The maid of honor will be Miss Mildred Jones, a sister of the bride, and tho bridesmaids will be six young ladies who were former pupils of Miss Jones nt the First Congregational Sunday Sun-day school and also in the Salt Lake High school, who are Miss Ruby Scran-ton, Scran-ton, Miss Daisy Harrison. Miss Ger- t trudo Ingalls, Miss Walthoa Learned, Miss Mabel Lubcck and Miss Dolla Car-ruthers. Car-ruthers. Tho ceremony will be pro-ceded pro-ceded by a short musical programme, and instead of tho usual Mendelssohn march after tho ceremony, Mr. Poa-body Poa-body will play a beautiful wedding mnrch which was composed by Miss Mabel Jones last year while she was studj'ing at tho Oberlin conservatory. After the wedding at the church a wedding wed-ding supper will bo givon to tho bridal Earty and relatives at the homo of the ride's parents, Prof and Mrs. Marcus E. Jones. Miss Jones has composed several very beautiful pieces, ono of which will be usod as the commencement commence-ment song at the Salt Lako High school from now on. She will also bo remembered remem-bered as a former instructor in tho High school of this city, whore she mado a reat many friends through her charming personality. Mrs. Emma S. Woodruff announces the engagement of her granddaughtor, Winnifred Woodruff, to Frank R. Larson. Lar-son. The wedding will tako placo the latter part of September. Wedded Past Week Wedded on Wednesday-Mr. Wednesday-Mr. Adams is the proprietor of tho Wellington hotel, whilo tho brido -is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Thatcher, formerly of Provo, but now of Salt Lako. |