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Show RESTING WEDDING CLAIMS THE ATTENTION OF SALT LAKE'S SMART CIRCLE : MAMSS HELEN MARIE KEARNS, prominent young society girl, daughter or the late United States Senator Thomas :. ! 1 " tt Kearns and Mrs. Kearns, whose engagement to Lieutenant Glen Elroy McCarthey of Albany, N. Y., is announced j ': today. The wedding Wednesday morning at the Cathedra! of the Madeleine will he one of the most important events ;i of the fall in social circles. ' - - ! j ; .V' , X i ; V' ' ' - . ' I ' : 1 , i " ; i ' , '; . ' ' ' '. ; ' '? ' ,t I ; ; 4 ' ' " " -.;. ;' '; " ' . ' . ' v ' . ., " ; ' - V - ' r-' - !...,. ' ' 1 ' 1 ' . i h " v : ; :; ' I .''.,..:. '..Vvj : ... ; : v;; i.f J. .. '..Mgl;f.i:;pi : : ' ' . " . ' 'r J':'l -:, ":' ,;j ' "k kt,y,kk: k k k! i :'; k'T" '.'"k. 'kkkk -k; '-kkkkk l;k'ki ' . : y :!: ' ' "i W yk -:yk' ' ; ' . k '. : .. ; :' ' ;: ' ?? Mv: Sllil: -:i ; :: 'v 'k? kkkk .kkf. y'kkkikikn y. ': .:;; .!; fj?;::;' y:- '. 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S. army until last " ir". when he received his d:s- Ee is row in business m Al- - Lieutenant McCarthey was with j w;::ie:'3 infantry at Pert Doug- I t-:-nirg of the war and it ' HZ tia: he and Miss Kearns te ir:e:;5:-:d in each other. j " tr:i; is the only daughter of the 1 - I. S. Skater Thomas Kearns - rs. Kearns and is one of the most r int-j Sal: Lake's young soci- .iri. in s?i:e of the petition l! ;-;:h and the prominence of . yy rzz-7 --avo accorded her, the is ' t zzl t!r.a:5nn::rig and has en-' en-' pr'".h-r;el: to njany friends. ' rediing will he followed by 1 as: : the heme of the bride on x y.z:'z TTt.:1? s:neet ' and the" r:::ir will leave s'jn afterward - - -::::r.g trip and w:il make their 1 Albany. ' I Olive T.sn will be maid of Miss Mar.- Hagectarth and Miss O'Ericn. bridesmaids: and I Kearn:, Jr., brother cf the be:: mar.. Edmund J. Kearns. ' brr-ier. will give the bride t r fKZL and M-s. Lussel Pe-er 3 1?r:? "tr.izi at a supper 5 IJli: Ho'e! luh icit niht in Vf M;!3 Helen Kearns, Lieuten- -ror MeCartfcey and of Mr. s. T.iomas Kearns. Jr., who rave r returned from their wedding ? 0T2' table was laid in the L- r'.'om. A large basket of pink i -marguerites, with a butterfly t.ue sa-;n ribbon, formed the fM. A shower of lovers knots tJr 'oi'a? ribbon fell over the S:-'-'er candlesticks held pink Tae place cards bore the of the host and hostess. !: 5,fe kid for the following the guests of honor: :Sve V.-a;t, JIis5 Marv Hagen-(-y! argcr-t O'Brien. Mr. and J J. Kearny Mr. and Mrs. David V:s,5 Margaret Crowley, Miss Mis 3 Gertrude Thomas, tii Mr and Mrs CarI &ai -Mrs. E.nra H. Thomp- i Sv'!ar" Lynch, Miss Elsa Bam- v "115a Barbara Babcock, Miss Miss Marjorie Howard, 1;-rnne Keith, B. F. McCrys-" McCrys-" Vai'ace, Stephen Babcock, 'avae! ;ss Frances Cal- -'aylnr. Eay Taylor, Keber ,L'-!"n Williams. Walter Gilles-?' Gilles-?' V'1 E';rt- Willi-.m Ferry, i 'Tr- Fred Quigley, John Ken- (J,'f'-r, Roliin Officer, Phil Allison, Hardin Whit--drew V.arrum. -fof If, Rltei" who soon for New York, the Jt Authors' club and the M:irde, entertained yester-'k'"1 yester-'k'"1 :i' a luncheon at the fft;'f ' ,f'rj',,:r3 of golden tints were W '"atitig the table. Mrs H!.0? Was in of ar- - -iid v.-.-., assisted bv ,em-. ,em-. org.-mizations. .- I'Mre,,., Wr,r K.veu V ; i f 0,0 Amors'' club, '-(; . -- n M- S''art of the '-V , ,vil" a r"H"J from "I- fr NI u i -L t ....!, . .1- p , - selections were '(' n'T'y'r Will"fl W.-ilie, vio- ' Ti US?0r J- J- M'--f-'lc-"an, ''Jf'- 1 ' nu'nbered thirtv. J M ii 'J, Vp" 1,5 ,Jrur'1 "iter, who will r '''' -"T r"r '-''"inbia Lniver- O ' -Br,'"" lui":heou vester- V V nl'"; f,jll'ved by a matinee ,,!":um- Baskets of gar- i den flowers formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. The guests numbered num-bered eight. MRS. RICHARD HART and Mrs. F. A. Johnson entertained at tea vesterdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hart, Stratford avenue, in honor of Mrs. Irene Kelly Williams of New York, who is visiting in Die city, and Miss Marion .Cannon, who has just returned from New York. A silver basket of marigolds, tied with golden maline, formed an attractive attrac-tive centerpiece for the tea table. Silver Sil-ver candlesticks holding golden candles can-dles were placed on the corners of the table. Pink asters and pink dahlias were used in decorating the living room. Miss Afton Y'oung presided at the tea table during the afternoon. Vocal selections se-lections were given by Mrs. "Williams. Miss Mariou Cannon, Miss Margaret Summerhays, Miss Elma Young, Mrs. Richard Hart and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Miss Gladys Wickens gave several selections se-lections on the cello. The guests numbered num-bered sixty. MRS. E. A. WALL entertained at bridge tea yesterday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street. Guests were entertained at five tables at bridge, followed by tea. The decorations were garden flowers. MISS HELEN SHEETS entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at her home on East First South street in honor of Miss Frances Knox and Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Jr. Garden flowers were used throughout the rooms. A wicker basket of pink roses on a cloth of cluny over pink fo-.Jtted the cjiuterxiiece for the tea table. Tho hostess was assisted in receiving re-ceiving the guests by her mother, Mrs. E. L. Sheets. The guests numbered fifty. Weddings and . Engagements MR. AND MRS. HAROLD E. SCHILLER SCHIL-LER announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolvn, to Nathan Bloom of Tacoma. Wash. The wedding will take place late in the autumn. Miss Schiller was a student at Rowland Row-land Hall and later at the University of Utah. She possesses an attractive personality and has a wide circle of triends. Mr. Bloom is a young .business man of Tacoma. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. nd Mrs. H. H. Watkins of the engagement en-gagement of their daughter to Dr. John Si. Simpkin, son of tho Rev. P. . A. , t ' t Simnkin. The wuddin will take place I earl' iu October. r. Simplun is a graduate ot' Kuh Medical fulh-e. Me volunteered his services to his country jiMt after the declaration oi: var and "was made a part of the medical reserve corps. iSince the end of the war he has been Practising his profession in this city. His bride its a bright and attractive young woman. The marriage of "Miss Olive Jndd and day H. Bush took place vesterdav at thi-(home thi-(home nf the bride's brother, R. If. Judd, j 5iM- Hawthorne avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. V. A. iuip-I iuip-I kin in the presence of relatives and a ! few friends. Miss -Marci'Ila Mnrphv I was bridesmaid and Adelbert Judd was best man. I The couple left on the afternoon train jfor Los Angeles, where they will make t their home. :;: :a , Mrs. A. A. Bradley announces tlip eu- ea ijr m cut of her d a u h t e r. Mi s's1 K u t h Davis, to Krasuis 1'. Snow. The marriage mar-riage will take place Wednesdav in Ue Salt Lake Temple and will be followed by a reception in the evening at the home of the .bridegroom on north 8tate street. Both Miss Davis and Mr. Snow ; are well known and popular. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fisher of East Mill Creek announce the enae-meut enae-meut of their daughter, Alfie, to Andrew An-drew B. Oswald. The wedding will take place at an earlv date. The marriage of Miss Naomi Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonz.o Smith, and Raymond S. Knight took place Thursday in tho Salt Lake Temple. A reception followed in the evening at t ho home of the bride. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. ' The marriage of Miss Louise Brabv and C. J. Mullett took place "Wednesday evening at the home of the bride s mother. Mr?. Sarah Braby. Bishop Joseph Jo-seph Christ ensen performed the ceremony. cere-mony. Mis-s Irene L'rc was bridesmaid and A. T. Powell acted as best man. The bride wore a gown of taupe trico- (Continued on Following Pag.r) ' I ,T TrVy r ' 1 ! 'a I V '4 :; k ' in- b-k S;m 1'rani'isio, where thr;v will mairo thuir home. S Mrs. E. Vni'k announces the ensae-nient ensae-nient of lior daughter, Joan, to Ja'rob li. Timmerman. The -n ending v.-ili take pla.-e in the Salt Lake temple tep-teniber tep-teniber S. -i: The marrinao of Dsj Florence Open-shav,- and WillarJ C. Shiplev took place Thursday in the Salt Lake'Templc and was followed by a reception in the evening eve-ning at the home of the bride's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Openshaw, fiCo rirt North. The living room was decorated with autumn leaves and fall flowers. A laru'e basket of pink gladioli tied with pink maline formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for (he table in the diiiin-room. diiiin-room. The lawns were decorated with many colored lights and Japanese lanterns. lan-terns. The bride, who was unattended, "wore I ; MAt ISS Carolyn Schiller,' charming young! i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ': j: H. E. Schiller, whose en-;: jgagement to Nathan: ; Bloom of Tacoma, Wash., is announced today. : (Continued From Page Eleven.) . lette and carried brido roses. The bridesmaid worn a gown of dark blue georgette and carried pink roses. The house was decorated throughout with late summer flowers and a wedding supper was served to immediate relatives rela-tives of the euuple. They will make their home in 1'oeatello. Mrs. I,. Bertagnoli announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Klizabeth, to Charles Sumner Odcu. The wedding will take place Tuesdav at 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic, church. The ccremonv will .be performed bv the tiev. J.ather'W. J. llvnn. Miss Mary Bertagnoli will be bridesmaid and liar-old liar-old Blake will be best man. A wedding breakfast will follow at the Lome of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Oden. A reception will be given in the evening at the home of the bride. The marriage of Miss Mario Elizabeth Hjorth and W. E. Thomas of Manassa, Colo., took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Mitchell, 8.j1 Emery avenue. The eoupla left Friday for M'anassa, Colo., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Levi X. Harmon announce an-nounce the engagement of their sister, Miss Caroline Dewey Kichards, to Robert Rob-ert Bell. The wedding will take place the latter part of September. . Tho marriage of Miss Leah Perry and Charles L. Cottrell will take place 'Wednesday 'Wed-nesday in tho Salt Lake temple. The marriage of Miss Manila Hoffman Hoff-man and Kaynor Maekay will take place Monday at. the home of the bride's parents", 172 X. street. The ceremony will .be performed at 7 o'clock by General Gen-eral Richard W. Young and will bo followed fol-lowed by a reception. Mrs. Theo Willis will be matron of honor, and Miss Elsie Maclcav will be bridesmaid. Fred Ray-nor Ray-nor will be best man. The couple will leave immediately for a trip to California. Cali-fornia. They will be at home after November 1 at 2G00 Highland drive. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Maekay entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday night in honor of the bride and bridegroom. . The marriage of Miss Xellie Angell and Walter Eaton will taKe place men-day men-day evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Angell. The couple will leave Tuesday for Oklahoma, Okla-homa, where they will make their home. ' Mrs. W. F. McSporren announces the engagement of her daughter, Ruth, j to Lieutenant Destain. The wedding j will take place in October. I Mrs. L. J. Milner announces the mar-1 . , - - a 1 San Francisco, where thev will mairo their home. Mrs. B. Un.-k announces the en"H"e- s nient of her daughter, Joan, to Jacob TI. ' " Timmerman. The wedding will take S ' pla.-e in the Salt Lake temple tep- tember IS. o ' " - " The marriage of .Miss Florence Open- s I shaw and Willard C. Shiplev took place ' ' Thursday in the Salt Lake'Templc and f v A was followed by a reception in the eve- "s '" ning at the home of the bride's par- L s Ji,' - ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Openshaw, ''' ' fi'Jo Tirst North. The living room was f " " " j decorated with autumn leaves and fall , v ! flowers. A large basket of pink gladioli i f ' x 4 tied with pink maline formed the cen- 1 , j terpdece for (he table in the dining ' I y " $ I room. The lawns were decorated with 11 ' s X,VM many colored lights and Japanese lan- f " 'li'-k'X l tern's. ( "T" . v " xl The bride, who was unattended, wore i 1 ' j . . vsl i; MAIISS Carolyn Schiller,!; ' y' 'V-'l charming young;: ,V V j daughter of Mr. and Mrs.;; KSV" ,A : H. E. Schiller, whose en-: fT 4 J ;;gagement to Nathan : 'i.v . -j ' I; Bloom of Tacoma, Wash., i; ' ' is announced today. ;: , , ' i KXV ' f 4 - s . " I v ; -A " 3 s j . y ' A t f v iw ! s - - i - i K , , . A . JT - 'U S-. given by the members of her club at the home of Miss Lucille Green. The One-Step club will entertain at its first dance of the season Friday, September 26, at the Ladies Literary lub. The house committee of the Ladies' Literary club will entertain at a card party September 20 at the clubhouse. Reservations can be made from Mrs. H. E. Godwin. The proceeds will go for improvements on the clubhouse. riage or ner aaugnter, oune, to ivicniuu Thurman Davis," son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davis. The wedding tooK place . September 6, at Provo. The couple wiii leave soon for Washington, D. G., where , Mr. Davis will attend "the Georgo Washington Wash-ington universitv. ' The marriage of Miss Mayme McClelland McClel-land and Harold Sewell took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. reception followed in the evening at the home. The couple will make their home in this city. Mrs. M. M. Crow announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Marie, to, Joseph Jo-seph A. Larsen. The wedding wi.. take place September 21. Mr. and Mrs. .T. Bourgard announce the engagement of their daughter, Mau-rine, Mau-rine, to Peter Hollis Service. The wedding wed-ding will take place in October. Announcement is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Edna Janet Hadfield and Vernon R. Htitchens, which took place September 5 at the home of Mr. Hutch-ens' Hutch-ens' sister, Mrs. C. Sweet. The ceremonv was performed .by the Kev. George E. Da vies at S o'clock, in the presence of relatives. Mrs. Hutchens is a daughter of Mrs. G. S. Hadfield of Ogden, and Mr. Hutchens is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hutchens of this city. The couple will make their home in "the Wood apartments. Tho marriage of Miss Wairoa Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cowan, and J. C. Brooks of San Francisco is , announced. The wedding took place Tuesdav, September 12. at the home of tho bride, G01 South State street. The I couple left the following Thursday for a gown of pale blue crepe de meteor I and caried a shower bouquet of pink rosebuds. Assisting in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Eawlings, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holding, Mr. and Mrs. M. Openshaw-, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shipley. Tho couple w-ill be at home after September Sep-tember 20, in this city. The wedding of -Miss Grace Jeanette Cook and Andrew Jackson Eodger of Seatonville, 111., toft place Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Cook, 2121 Seventh East street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin and was followed by a wedding supper for relatives and close friends. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bowdidge announce an-nounce that the marriage of their daughter, Leoua Pauline, to Sidney E. Shagogue took place September 10. The couple will be at home to their friends after September 17 at 513 Chase court. , Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tibbitts announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Ellen, to Frank Alan Chipps. The marriage will take place October 2-t. Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey of Murray Mur-ray announce the engagement of their daughter, Dinah, to Gilbert A. Austin of this city. The marriage will take place at an early date. Announcement of the engagement was made at a card party Friday night, given by the bride 's sister, Mrs. H. Harry Madsen, at her home, 1773 Ninth. East street. A large basket of marigolds mari-golds tied with 3-ellow maline was the centerpiece for the table. Pink and white asters decorated the living room. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Jack Maynes, Mrs. E. J. Silver, Miss Ethel Godfrey and Miss Clara Brown. The guests included Miss Elsie :Brown, Miss Katherirfe Matheson, Miss Ethel Godfrey, Miss Lucile Austin, Miss Thelma Austin, Miss Lvle Miller, Miss Elva Miller, Miss Josie Sheek, Miss Mary Ash, Miss Agnes Bond, Mrs. Thomas Austin, Mrs. James Godfrey, Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mrs. George Austin, Aus-tin, Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs. X. P. Christensen, Mrs. J. F. Russon, Mrs. J. M. Hayes, Mrs. D. C. Standish, Mrs. H. A. Everetts, Mrs. E. Carlson, Mrs. F. J. Silver, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. G. Frazer, Mrs. J. H. Johnson. Mrs. J. W. Williamson, Mrs. Kary W. Madsen, Mrs. .T. W. Sheeli Mrs. William Godfrey, Mrs. P. V. Madsen, Jr. Mrs. Walter Burton announces the engagement of her daughter, Beatrice, to William E. McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam M. McCullough of this city. The wedding will take place at au early date. Events of Coming Week MR. AND MRS. De WITT KNOX will entertain at dinner at the Country club Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Jr. Miss Leah Perry will be the guest of honor at an informal party Monday, |