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Show Love God Busy This Month Invading Military Circles - - Lieutenant Arthur McChrystal, Well Known in Salt Lake Society, Weds Miss Marion Bliss in San Francisco. CUPID, for some time a slacker, is renewing his campaign with the springtime, and March is proving a favorite fa-vorite wedding month. As usual, within the past vear, he is partial to uniforms and is sending his dart straight to the mark, regardless of Uncle Sam's protection, and the bravest brav-est young soldier, ready to face shot and shell, succumbs to the warfare ot the little god of love, surrendering to some slender maiden, who holds him prisoner with golden fetters, even as he goes forth ' on parole to battle for his country. The most important military wedding of last week of interest in Salt Lake society was that of Lieutenant Arthur McChrystal, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McChrvstal, of Eureka, Utah, and Miss Marion Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley filiss, of San Francisco, which took place yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, at St. Dominie's church m San Francisco. , The ceremony, whicji was witnessed only by close relatives and a few intimate in-timate friends, was performed bv the Rev. Father McMann. The church was decorated in palms and ferns. The bride wore a gown of dark blue satin and Georgette crepe, witn a picture pic-ture hat of Georgette crepe to match her costume. She wore a corsage bouquet of white orchids. The bride's only attendant, at-tendant, Miss Margaret Sullivan, wore liisJ. f lillill ilillll! Xl liii;illi:lif'''' fer . llillllll j S , iSI': --SfKWi . ; iiSi : i-ii ii'i 'ii-ii X y , :::,:::': ' 1 A ?:: .i'?' :::'::5!'. "':.' ::? f ' y" - A.'' ' :i"'- ' :"" ; :'''' -) 4 tV Y i'ii: .':.:. ' r ' Photo 8y LUMERE SrUDO a dark blue satin gown, with hat to correspond. Herbert MM.'hrystol, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the home of the bride. Masses of spring flowers and blossoming blossom-ing fruit branches, with American flags, in honor of the bridegroom's military mili-tary connection, decorated the Bliss residence. Lieutenant anil Mrs. McClirystnl arc enjoying a brief honeymoon near San Francisco. Their future plans are indefinite, in-definite, owing to tho uncertainty of Lieutenant McChrystal 's orders. If possible thev will visit Salt Lake. Lieutenant McChrvstal has a number of relatives m this city, and his parents spend a part of the vcar here. He is a grandson of Mrs. Sarah A. M. McChrvstal, Mc-Chrvstal, and a nephew of Mrs. E. C. Parsons, Mrs. W. R. Wallace and Jackson Jack-son C. McChrvstal. Mrs. Parsons lias a aunt in Salt Lake, Mrs. M. G. Owen, of 27 First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McChrvstal. Mc-Chrvstal. Mrs. Owen and her son, Raymond Owen, attended the wedding. A rv OTHER wedding in army circles was that of Miss Florence Darmer, daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. J. E. Darmer, and Sergeant Bngham H. Robinson, which took place Friday evening at tho home of the bride's parents on Eleventh Elev-enth East street. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Elmer I. Goshen and was followed by an informal reception. The bridegroom arrived Frida' afternoon after-noon from Camp Kearny, where he is stationed with the One Hundred and Forty-fifth Utah field artillery. He will be m the city on a ten days' furlough. fur-lough. His bride will remain with her parents here after his return to California. Cali-fornia. Miss. Adelaide Jarvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jarvis, and Henry Dewey Walsli were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride groom 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walsh, on East Seventeenth South street. The wedding was performed by Bishop Arbuckle and was followed by a large reception. The couple will be at home after March 1 at Si'A Pier-pout Pier-pout avenue. The marriage of Miss Leitha Anderson Ander-son and .1. P. Elliott took place yesterday yester-day lit 10, o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Ren Anderson, An-derson, on Fourteenth East street. The, Continued on Page Five.) J SOCIETY (Cfiuiiod from Pago Ouo.) jiinrriii-i'l'voiiiony wiis or!'onmil by ,"l, Kov. Henry V. Hurler, in tlm ivs-,m.0 ivs-,m.0 of t lio im'iiieiliiito family ami a few .l,,sc frioiuls, ami was followed by a Uuii'S lr.:ikfast. The house was ileeonited with sweet ,,.ls roses ami ferns. In the ilining ! pink a 11 J white enlor sehenie P! aile.i: A erysUU baskot of pink sweet peas, with a pink tulle bow on jhl, hiiiulle, was the eeoU'i-pieee tor t ho hrenkfast 'table. . , The eouple lelt m the atternoon tor n weilili"!! t''P " I'niifornia. The bride wore a going away suit of navy .blue, ,..;ih shoes ami hat to inatrh. Mr. nail Mrs. .1. Hatcher announce the nairrhW ol their daughter, Kunice, to Loon Blaekstone 'of Denver. '1'he wedding wed-ding took place March o iu San Fruu- The marriage of Miss Maude Oromar and Frank 11. Hall took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. 11. IS. Croniar, on iSix'tli I'-t street. Cu E. Woodmnnsee announees the A uyVaige of his daugliter, Flora, to W. ' Dick of Los Angeles. The wedding r t0'0k place in Los Angeles during the i Christinas holidays. Mr. Dick is a member mem-ber of the engineering corps and has gone to Camp Grant at Rock-font, 111., and his bride will remain at her home in the city. . Mrs. William Jamiesou of Torrey, Wayne county, announces the marriage of her daughter, Annie, to Ralph Young of this city. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. Alfred Edmunds announces the en-! en-! Vagenient of his daughter, Stella, to i H."W. Pickett. The wedding will take j place in April. |