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Show WORLD AT PEACE .WILL. UNITE IN GREAT "THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION jWl limes Briglteiei ly OipM's I Activities! rrj'UT for the activities of Cupid, soci-"- ety would indeed be dull, with the ban put upon all sorts of entertaining on account of the influenza epidemic. Tho little love God continues busy, hew-ever. hew-ever. An announcement of unusual interest in the matrimonial, realm made today is that made by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen Cooke of the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Grace Barry Cooke, to Lieutenant Commander John Lawrence Fox, V. S. X., of Washington, "D. C.. . son of tho late Admiral C. K. Fox. The marriage will take place at an early date. Jfiss Cooke is one of yalt Lake's most charming young society -women, and is a great favorite in a large circlo of friends. She was educated at Miss Head's school at Berkeley, Cal. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Commander Fox is now stationed at San Diego, Cal. He is popular in naval circles and has made rapid advancement. ad-vancement. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Young announco the engagement of their daughter, I.enore Morris, to Sergeant Kalph K. Twigg. Tho marriage will take plnco the early part of December. .-. Announcement has been made bv Mrs. Edna L. Houtz of the marriage of her daughter. Virginia .lane, to Mer-ton Mer-ton Joseph llirsch of Los Angeles, which took place in Ogden Friday at noon. The couplo left Friday afternoon for Denver on a wedding trip. They probably prob-ably will make their homo in Los Angeles. An-geles. The bridegroom was recently honorably discharged from the navy, after duty overseas. He is now traveling travel-ing for a business linn of Knnsas Citv. : An interesting Thanksgiving wedding will bo that of Professor Orson G. Lloyd, formerly of Suit Lako and Logan, to Miss Flla Jenson of Ames, Iowa. The wedding will take placo at the homo of the bride in Ames Thursday. After a short honeymoon tho couple will make their hoino in Ames, Iowa. Announcement has been received in tho city of the marriage of Miss Bar-bnra Bar-bnra Heath, daughte of Mrs. H. J'Y lleath of this city, to V. T. Layman, a well-known young bnsiuess mnn of Los Angeles, Cal." The wedding took place November 10 at the home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's aunt, Mrs. K Stewart, in Los Angeles. Tho young couple will make their home at the Burton Arms apartments apart-ments in Los Angeles. rt Announcement was received here tho pnst week of tho marriage of Miss Elsie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Smith, and niece of Mrs. G. K. 1'rinco of Salt Lake, to Hurry Cox. The wedding wed-ding took place Sunday, November 1(1, at Boulder, Colo. Mr. Cox is engaged as field superintendent for the Ynsco Mining company at Tungsten, Colo. Tho bride made her home in Salt, Lake with her aunt, Mrs. Prince, until n year aL'o, and is popular in musical circles. The couple went to Denver for a short honeymoon. They will mnko their home in Boulder. News of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Evelvn Graves, daughter of Major Gencrnl William S. Graves of the American Amer-ican expedition in Siberia, and Major William B. Orton, 1". H. A., which reached this city last week, is of interest inter-est in Salt Lake, Fince Mrs. Orton made her home at Fort Douglua with her parents in her early childhood. Tho wedding took place November 4 in New York. The marriage of Miss lluth Johnson of MUford and John J. Sandford of Kichfield took place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho parsonage of tho Phillips Congregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Kev. P. A. Simpkin. The couple aro now at home at tho .Richmond apartments. h Miss Stella Sawyer of Black foot, Idaho, and Kohert Bruce Ki Ipat rick were married Monday bv Bishop John Clayton at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Christina Lnhen, 7.'17 Smith Second Fast street. Mr. Kilpatrick is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jl. Kilpatrick. Miss J-illen M. Ames and Wallace J. I-irskine, who was formerly of this city, were married in I-os Angeles, Cal., November No-vember . Mr. and Mrs. Erskino will make their home in Los Angeles for the winter. Sj News was received in Salt Lake last week of the marriage of Miss Cora Milan, dntighter of Mrs. Laura J-llizn-l-etli Milan, formerly of Salt Iake and now of New York, ami Frederic James Itowlan of Pi'tsinir. The mnrriagq took place August 'M, but is just announced. an-nounced. Tho couple are making their home in Pittsburg. The bride has (Continued on Page Two.) I Weddings and Engagements 1 (Continued from Page One.) made her home in Xew York for the last 'two years and has been playing motion picture leads at the Fort Lee studios. Mr. Bowlau is a well-known banker of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Johnson anuounce the marriage of their daughter. Louise, to Victor H. Snow. The wedding took place Friday in Berkeley. Cal. M r. Snow is in the government service in California and his bride went there to ioin him. Both are well-known young Salt Lake people. |