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Show Ip--vU, - - ' w-' rlLPc-feAj I j) HOW of late fall ami early spring brides. At top, left to right,. Mrs. "William E. Dickinson, : j I JX formerly Mi.ss Margaret Taylor. who was married "Wednesday; Mrs. Marion Nelson, for-!' ! nierly Miss Edna Anderson, a bride of Monday; Miss Leah Perry, who will be married to Charles L. Cotti-ell in the early fall. Below, left to right. Mrs. Robert D. Wills, formerly Miss Gwen- dolyn Eddington, who was married Tuesday; Mis La Verna Terry, whose engagement to George! j Andrns is announced today; Mrs. "William McLe.?se, formerly Miss Agnes Harrison, who was: married Monday. ; j - ' j if m'tit'r rmTrr'ir-Tii-fnnni n in rrrrrnrrnwii mmm wnn r ' ' ' i V .... , ! 4 '1 t . v 3 i. A - , ' " 4 C ' . - J i-1 ' ' 1 s - , i' r"- a b ' , v-; , 8 e. v t 1 - If, - 1 1 ; - I - " ' ' ' - ' ' " ' ' '''I L f t , 5Cv"v It, , f t 1 1 . U v . - . '1 L I br -: -' -1 Weddings a,; ; Engagements Tin; ni;i rri 11.0 of Mi-s Ivlna Anderson Hii'l Murinti (,'. ri took ilucti -M'jn-'l;iy ofiiin at the l''crt.'t DmIc cliiuxjl. Tin; t'lTi'iaony was pt!ri'oniicl by liishop K. J'1. Woodruff in thu prt'beuco oL' ndu-1iven ndu-1iven iiml ;i t'f;- J'ritMids. -Miss Joiin mm ) nri'iiHon w as .bridusnutid, and CJarrnco KudiiM) ach:d an IjlVl innn. V ditinor al tin: rnnt1 M;ir(,;,i ((f thu Hotel Utah J'oiloivml t h i5 ccrrinouy. After a week's .stay at Spriutlcll in Tro vo cunyori the rouble will make their homo in the r it'-". A- The weddinjr of Miss M n rucrito Taylor Tay-lor iiud Albert L. Lnr.se n took plaee Tued,-iy evening at the homo of the brido 'a y.arnt.s, M r. und M rs. Joseph William Taylor on North Main street. The ceremony iv.ih performed by Jii.shop Joseph S. Tiney and way followed by a reeeption. "Mra. U I. Sneddon was matron of lienor, and Miss Myrtle Lar-hen Lar-hen bridesmaid. Reuben II. Card well v.as he&t man. The couple loft on Wednesday Wed-nesday for an extended eastern trip, where thev will visit New York, Wash-in'lon Wash-in'lon and lioston. They will return i n Itpccniber and niEiko their homo at UK North Main htruet. Announeement has been niado during the week of the wedding of Miss Lottie Lot-tie Ij. Alathewy, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. P. W. Mathews, and M. A. Ferguson. Fergu-son. The marriage took ydaeo Auguat If), but was kepi a secret for a time. The eouplo are at homo for the present nt 1057 Lako street. " Mr. and Mrs. 10. Crouch announce the engagement of their daughter, Veda, to H. Krvon Koelavood. The marriage will take place September 18. "Mrs. J. T). Davis announces the engagement en-gagement of her sister, Miss Clara Barton, Bar-ton, to JTeber W. Perry. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Laice temple tem-ple September 24. friind Mrs. W. I). Cranney of Logan Lo-gan annonrrce the engagement of their daughter, Cleo, to Ira Parnell Hinckley of Salt Lako. The wedding will take dace September 3 in the Salt Lake temple, tem-ple, and will be followed by a wedding breakfast at tho home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hinckley, IV2? North First West street. Mi?s Cranney is one of Logan 's popular popu-lar young women. Mr. Hinckley has lust 'returned from Germany, where he has been serving in the army of occupation. occu-pation. Ho also saw service on the trout for manv months. s;i Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Forsberg an nou nee the engagement of their daughter Edith to Joseph L. Jack. The wedding .will take place in September. :h Announcement is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Agnes Harrison and William Wil-liam McLeese, which took place Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the homo of the bridegroom 7s mother, Mrs. M ary Me-Leese,. Me-Leese,. LO .East Eighth South street. Only close relatives of the bride and i bridegroom were present. The ceremony j was performed bv the Kev. C. V. Brown. Announcement is made of the mar- i riage of Miss Gwendolyn Eddington j and Kobort D. Wills. The marriage took place Tuesday. A supper followed for j the immediate families at the home of i the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John! A. Eddington, 125 Commonwealth aye- i line. The couple are staying temporarily I at the Xcwhouse Hotel. Mrs. R. D. Wills entertained at a wedding reception for the youaa couple Friday evening at her home, 1729 South State'street. j -i: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry announce) tho engagement of their daughter, La i Verna, to George Andrus of Draper. I The wedding will take place in the Salt j Lake temple early in September. ;: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Leah, to Charles L. Cottrell. Tho wedding will take place in the early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croft, Jr., announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Helen, to Albert L. Jensen, the marriage to take place September IS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mitchell announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Margaret, to Harold L. Cook. The wedding will take place early in September. Sep-tember. : Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morris announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, fo Harry F. Mogan, The wedding will take place October 1. h Mrs. John A. Silver announces the engagement of her daughter, Edith, to Eldred C. Kjar of Manti. Tho wedding will take place in the Salt Lake tern-i pie earlv in September. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Adams announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to George W. Wesner of Decatur, 111. The wedding will take place early in September. The wed din ? of Miss T'ndine Riser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso G. Riser, and Junius R. Ilathcnbrook will lake place Monday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss M argarct Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Taylor, and William Ik Dickinson were married Wednesday evening at the Mt. Oivmpus farm in Ens; Mill Creek, t he bome of the bride, 's parents. The ceremony was bride, attended her as matron of honor, and Miss Ellen Johnson was bridesmaid. W. R. Warren, of Eruita, Col., brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Warren will be at home in the Avalon apartments. performed under the trees at sunset by the Kev. 1L L, Paynes, and was followed by a wedding supper. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in the Richmond cpartnients. Hi 1 The wedding of Miss Pearl Sparks and L. U. Edgheill will take place Monday Mon-day at the iBlaekstone Hotel in Chicago. Chi-cago. Miss Spai'ks went east during the week to meet Mr. Edgheill, who is at present located in Boston. The wedding of Miss Caroline Koch and J. Edward Prime took place Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the Bishop's House of the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The ceremony was performed by Father Moran. A dinner for relatives and close friends was given at the homo of the bride's father, Emil B. Koch, at Fourth South and Twenty-eighth South streets. A reception followed. The couple will spend their honey-hoon honey-hoon at Vivian park in Provo canyon, and will be at home after September Ij in the Marquette apartments. Tho marriage of Miss Grace Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Sims, and Grant L. Malquist took place Tuesday evening and the young couple have gone to Kichfield to make their home. Mrs. A. G. Park announces the engagement en-gagement of her dauphter, Miss Pearl Policy, to Orden Ob en. The wedding will fake place in September. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Kuhre entertained last evening even-ing at the roof garden of the Hotel Utah in honor of the bride and bridegroom. bride-groom. The guests numbered twelve. Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey of Murray Mur-ray announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to John K. Maynes. The wedding will take place early in September. Mrs. Ij. Bertagnoli announces tho engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Elizabeth, to Charles S. Oden. The marriage will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin announce the marriage of their daughter, Dora, to Vivian Phillips. The wedding took place August 30 at Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Hapgood announce the marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Frank H. Warren. The ceremony was performed at noon vesterdav bv the Kev. J. H. X. Williams, of ' tho" First Methodist church, in the presence of tho relatives of tho couple. Mrs. i A. Yeamans, sister of the |