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Show j ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS. A delightful wedding look placo at tho residence of Mr. Miller, 2G Delmar avenue. Their daughter, Miss Paula, wns united in matrimony to Mr. Austin. Aus-tin. Among those present woro Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Broderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hinxio. Mr. and Mrs. Maxic, Mr. and Mrs. Culmoor and Mr. and Mrs. Hcinzo. Prof. A. von Bun plavcd the Mendelssohn wedding march and Bishop Woodruff performed tho ceremony. Mrs. Wilhelmina Mehse has issued cards for the wedding of her daughter, Rosalie, to Andrew H. Welling on Wcdn sdnv evening at Trinity; Lutheran Luthe-ran church. A reception will follow nt llio bride's home, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Pattern announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Lucille, to A. S. Wilckon, the wedding wed-ding to tnko place early iu June. Mrs. C. F. Burke announces the engagement en-gagement o"f her daughter, Vera War-drof. War-drof. to Charles F. Kaefer of Toledo, 0., the marriage to take placo in June. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Camomile announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Edna, to Don L. Lenzi, son of John A. Lenzi. Mrs. M. Haigh announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, M-rtle, to w. II. Twombly, the wedding to take placo in June." Tho marriage of Miss Franciska Emma Em-ma Louise Lehmann of Bingham to Hoy Cleavlnnd Allen of Missouri will take place at the Phillips Congregational church. Sunday. May 8 at 2 o'clock. The Itev. P. A. Simpkin officiating. Tho young people have man3' friends who wish them much happiness. Tho bride will ho attended by her sister. Miss Anna Lehmann. Tho groom will be attended by George A. Sorensen as best man. Mrs. Martha A. Edwards announces the engagement, of her daughter. Minnie E., to Paul P. McCaskey of Minneapolis. Minneapo-lis. Minn., the wedding to take place early in June. Miss Florence Tingoy and J. Berkley Larsen were married in the temple Wednesda" morning. In the evening a large recontion was held at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Tingcy. One of tho prettiest home weddings of the season was that of Florenco Merrill, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth P. Merrill and Wilfred Stanley Williams of Iowa, which took place Sunday at G o'clock at the homo oi the bride's brother. After the ceremony, a reception recep-tion was held. Tho young couple will be at home to their friends, after May 15, at 537 South Fifth East street. Miss Ethel Harcombe and Frederick C. Porter were quiotly married Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, pa-rents, the Rev. C. R. Neal officiating. After the ceremony a reception was held, after which the young couple left for a shoft trip, but will make thoir home in Salt Lake later. Miss Anna Garlic and James Johnstone John-stone were married "Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beattio by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin, in the presence of tho immediate family. The bride was prettily gowned in a dress of white lingerie and carried whito and pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clawson announce the engagement of their daughter Josephine Jo-sephine to Alviu P. Thomson, the wedding wed-ding to take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams of 057 North First West street announce tho engagement of their daughter Lizzie to Hyrum B. Schottler of 361 Sixth East street, the wedding to take place in ' tho near future. |