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Show l , ICiulinS matrimonial ''P in .1 of interesting '"J",. was liio marrluso of UKilo Pure-toy of this city 'Ii' William of Trln- t i Mi.ii-U Pia--e h,st 1 w'l' a! r'aul's t:ph-'.-op;il tC WpWivc Episcopal cerc- W1 by 010 Kcv- Word ;f ' ras dcroratocl In yellow. C'",r, ..'tri-'uml of green. Vcllow "L'aw! RoWenrod were l.srd to , ft rffr-tive scheme. Punches , ru .o four posts in , aitar. Vases of snapdragons 'a;,0-jt the altar, which was palms and ferns. Smilax ,tut the aar rail. ) '.-cal iwoKramine "'as slvon by 'trial, Jll Klh Bellemere, prcvi-VlC prcvi-VlC i-cremoiiy. Following are the J ' -iven- "Largo," Handel; Lrci" sclwiman; Venetian Love ' '.Ve'.in: "Kvcn'ns star" ("Tann- v Wagner; antlantino, "To My Lniarc; "Believe Me If All Those rlns Voiing Charms." The Bridal Irani "Lohengrin" frreeted the ol tl.c wcJdlng party, and "I ) .jo i Truly" was played during the jv The .Mendelssohn wedding js used as lhc recessional. "if.jur ushi'is came in fust. Carol ,'nJ t'aik Groesbecl; leading, fol-i,. fol-i,. Hilliaia Came and Paul Wil- "I 'r'M' bri'lcsmai.ls came in singly ' 1 'ollmviiw order; .Miss Margaret 7 'Ils Belle Tvree, Miss Martha is'ii'ainl Miss Giadys Savage. The ei honor .Miss Alice Purefoy, came f'rw'l' hy tlic llower girl, little -.iiuel Hern, and tlie liny ring I ij'Tal'l S'.olt. immediately pre- ' f lh" bri'Ic, who entered witii her j"v. Purefoy. The bridegroom g st man. Samuel Williams, met ' al' party at the altar. 5' ifide was charming in a gown of crel't: tie meteor trimmed with Blare with a lunle caught on one ; dlii a' pearl btittertly. 'flic bridal was uf bride ruses and lilies of ile. r-hc wore a diamond pendant W lallmini, the bridegroom's gift, uij of honor wore Kile green ciilf-ftii ciilf-ftii a sold girdle. Pleated ruiries (Ion liuislicU Hie bottom of tlie r.'urvler a long tunic. She carried " i-.veet peas and yellow roses ar- :n a sliower. ,Mclntre wore yellow t2ffeta, plea tcJ tunic of cream net. Miss y-1 own w as of yellow taffeta, with j V-l drapery. Miss Henderson fdlow crepe dc meteor, with an . tas of gold lace. Miss Savage wore ' F crepe tie meteor, with goid net. y tt Hie bridesmaids carried purple pea and yellow roses. All had ' V'alds' veils of yellow tulle. The l;iri wore a white frock with a .. mile aash and a bow in her hair. 1 ns bearer wore a white sailor suit ': trrieii the ring on a yellow rose. , ..vt'iiiing supper was given to the " party and Intimate friends at the y (tii the bride's parents, 409 Sixth . :l. following the ceremony at the L Tiio wedding colors, yellow and s i were carried out In the house . itlons. A basket of yellow snap-u, snap-u, with a yellow tulle bow on the ; I. formed the centerpiece for the f lablo. Tile parlor, hall and living , were in goldenrod and other fall f couple lei t last night for California ;. fill take the southern route to the ... 0 West indies, wliere they will J 1ii!ir home. The golng-away gown If black laffcta, with white trim-r trim-r 'worn with a black velvet hat. T- S'ln'ercsline wedding was that of ts.fltnel Ncttleton and Bruce Bavard which took place last night at r Sue of the bride. 4ttj Fourth East T . at S o'clock. .The ceremonv was .. M by lhc Rev. Elmer I. Goshen . first Congregational church. U'ri'ial parly stood In a bower of :? In", palms and ferns, under a can-Kj'diite can-Kj'diite tulle, white asters and smi-i smi-i t1'";' "art'-"' of the Nettleton home. ,,HiuiB march from "Lohengrin" F 11,0 DriUe and bridegroom p the room. !:- bride's kowii was of while crepe n . trimmed In shadow lace and Her veil was arranged in a cap I mc curried a bouquet of bride ,. 'I1'" "'idrminfhonur, Mrs. T.ei -h Miss Mary Virginia Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Shannon, Shan-non, formerly of this city and now of Los Angeles, who will be married October 1 m Los Angeles to' Paul Dietrich, "- ' " - , " f - f J k tf ' t k j LJy l'N " - V- I i t iii i ; i "cw . ii R y - . ; 4 I w v j 4 I s,- 1 ru'- v . 1 hW ' 'jib Photo by Johnson studio. i L. Nettleton, wore a pretty grown of pale blue sUk, with an overdress of white chiffon embroidered in pink. She carried pink roses. Tlie maid of honor. Miss Blanche .Strickley, and the bridesmaids, Miss Louise Betta and Miss Carlotta Jennings, wore pink crepe de chine and carried pink roses. Claude J. Nettleton was best man and Leigh L. Nettleton gave the bride away. 1 A reception from 8:30 until 11, with a I buffet supper, followed the ceremony. I The supper table had a cover of Mexican 1 drawn work over- yellow satin, with a j centerpiece of pink and white asters. Smilax was festooned over tlie cloth. In tlie receiving line were the bridal party and the mother of the bride, Mrs. L. J . Nettleton. Mrs. G. Norton Davis i presided at the supper table. Assisting in serving were Mrs. James Langton, Mrs. II. H. Rea, Mrs. William L. Walker, Mrs. H. L. Weinberger, Mrs. Clayton Gannett. Mrs. J. W. Gray, Miss Blanch Martin, Miss Beulah Hudson, Miss Inez Langton. Miss Birdie Langton. Mrs. R. K. Langton, Miss Ada Blank, Miss Bonnie Ciancey and Miss Edna Gannett. Miss Selma Armstrong and Miss Viola Hansen received the guests at the door. Music was furnished during the evening by Miss Blanche Striekley, Mrs. Leigh L. Nettleton. Miss Cecil Burns and Claud J. Nettleton. The marriage of Miss Leona Cowley and J. W. Olsen took place at noon yesterday yes-terday in the Salt Lake temple. A wed-, ding breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 Cowley, 123 North West Templw street, for relatives and intimate friends. The table had a centerpiece of yeilow snapdragons snap-dragons and chrysanthemums arranged in a basket. An informal reception was given from 4 until 6 o'clock, to which a large number of invitations were issued. The parlors were decorated in pink roses and chrysanthemums. The bride wore a gown of cream crepe de chine and carried car-ried bride roses. The couple left last evening for Preston. Idaho, to make their home. Tlie going-away gown of the bride was of navy blue. Mrs. I. Harvey entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon at her home, S6S Ninth ITast street, in compliment to Miss Lizzie McGraw and John McGraw, who are guests of their uncle, W. J I. Fitzgerald. Fitz-gerald. The house was decorated in red and white roses. A centerpiece of the roses in a cut-glass bowl formed the central decoration for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. B. Gudgel. Sr. Guests were entertained at five tables of bridge. In honor of Miss Pauline Pierpont of Provo, Miss Vera Johnson will give an Orpheum box party Saturday night, to which the following guests have been invited: in-vited: Miss Tessie Harmon. Dick Almond Al-mond and Miss Etna Johnson. Mrs. Delia Dayne Hills will chaperone the partv. The current events and current literature litera-ture section of the Ladies' Literary club will have its first' meeting for the season this afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs. Ira L. Travis, the new chairman, will preside. pre-side. Tea will be served following an interesting in-teresting programme. "The Centenary of the CompositlOTi of 'The Star Spangled Banner' " will be discussed in a paper by Mrs. C. C. Snyder, and she will also sing the national anthem. Miss Margaret Mac-Vichle Mac-Vichle will give an account of her experiences ex-periences In Europe after war was declared. de-clared. Professor Ira D. Travis will give an address on "Causes Which Made the European War Inevitable." The hospitality hospi-tality committee is composed of Mrs. F. L. Gardner. Mrs. H. M. Baglcy, Mrs. A. D. M'-Mullen. Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. A. D. Pierson and Mrs. Frank Anderson. Ander-son. ' Miss Gwendolyn Tripp will entertain at tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. K. Riter. 76 B street. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Stay-ner Stay-ner and Frank K. Lees look place yesterday yes-terday morning in the Salt Luke temple. A reception was given last night at the home of the bride's brother, Joseph H, S-tavner, on Stratford avenue. Mrs. John D. Scheid will entertain at luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Robert W. Glcndinning of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boxnid are expected ex-pected home today from a trip to Nor-wav. Nor-wav. The Pythian Sisters will give a dance this evening at the K. of P. hall on Second Sec-ond Fast street. w Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Cleland. who have heen occupying the Boxnid resilience during dur-ing the absence of the Boxrud family, left yesterday for a month's visit with relatives rela-tives in Nebraska. A musieaie, to lutve been riven this afternoon by Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme. 14-itj South Main street, has been postponed post-poned one week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright have returned re-turned from their honeymoon trip nnd will he at home after October 1 at 24 Fast Second North street. Mr. Wright was formerly Miss Mabel Pan loo. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. G'-ln-d v ii: r:-,-t'Mtain this :iftnrtioon with a box pany n I the Orphfum. followed by tea at t ho j BHm Bird tearoom, in honor of Miss Louise Burton, a bride of next week. Miss Dorothy Haeusgen will entertain a , dozen of Miss Burton's girl friends this j evening at her home on Eighth East street. " j Miss Addie Thackery will entertain a large party at tea Saturday afternoon at j the Blue Bird tearoom, following a matinee mati-nee parly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Shannon of Los Angeles have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Mary Virginia, Vir-ginia, to Paul Dietrich, which will take place Thursday, October 1. in Los Angeles An-geles at the Alexandria hotel. The Shannon Shan-non family formerly lived in Salt Lake and have a number of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Nelson have issued invitations to "the marriage of their daughter, Jane Elizabeth, to Samuel Haskell, which will take piacc Wednesday, Wednes-day, September 30. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Epis-copal church will hold a sale of homemade home-made cakes and candies at Walker's store on Saturday, September 19, at 30 o'clock. tr Miss Roe Falsom of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas S. Butler. Mrs. M. 10. Butler has ju.st returned from Los Angeles, after a two months' visit with her son, F. K. Butler. Matter to be Included In Sunday society news must be In this oJfico not later thaa noon Saturday. |