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Show Solemn Nuptial Mass Marks ProimSeeet Cathedral Weddin- f J EDDING party of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elroy McCartney, whose marriage at the Cathedral of the Madeleine yesieiaay was one ot the iy W in? social events of the fall season. Left to right, Miss Mary Hagenbarth, bridesmaid; Miss Margaret O'Brien, bridesmaid; Miss Olif Wall, maid of honor; Mrs. McCarthey, formerly Miss Helen. Marie Kearns; Mr. McCarthey, Edmund J. Kearns, tne Dnae s brother who gather gat-her away; Thomas Kearns, Jr., best man; Heber M. Young and Dr. J. J. Galligan, ushers. In the foreground, ffJf Htzpatnck, tW" girl, and .lack Gllivnn, ring; bearer. .-u.. .- vwvv ?r rnr v7Knrztr' - -wv v. ' 1 fr. 'j , y''r:.:. . :; v - - . : -:. v:.. ' ' . v vr: , v. v:-; - . :;,-.' . '' -A y-vv- .f ' H , , '.v ' . ' V - v i , ' ' i ' . - , -' . v . - - s . , , 4, ! ' k r i " . , , v - 4 ' ? k : -V- -. :-..-.: - lt3::.',...'i--V""'""" ' E . '.-;; - . , - ,. ; ,: s. - , --; J, U ,-', V ' . :-, ,V ?T ,v i" ' -1 ' .r- f ffV " . S ? 3. li,V .. I .4. V l . i Easterner Claims Fair Salt Lake Girl Bride WITfll.V the stately wal's of tho Cathf-dml of tha Malelein2, with the soietnn rites of the nuptial mass, M!iifl U:len Marie Ki-arns, daughter daugh-ter of tho luto United Ktatfi; .Senator Thomiu Ktariiff and Mrs. Kearn3 of this city, and Oifin Eiroy M:c";irth-y of All'any, N". y., Vf;re married yc.-;t unlay morning at "0:1:0 o'clock. Tim mi t innn HunllKlit flltf'rlnor throush ntuiiH-d ln?s wlnctov.H and hlundlng with tli's ray u of th altar randlcH cast a Moft tad lis. nee oir tho .scpiio. Tli1 only decora deco-ra .l mi a In the church wnre pal ma enclr-c enclr-c intf the altar, forming an off'M-ttvo haok-Kround haok-Kround ftr the pure while of tho bride's i," wti and the peach-colored tonus of her i atrfniUint'd costume. The wcddlnf? chimes in the tower of tho catheil ru! ratiff out to announce the ; aiiproach of tho weddliiK party, and were alfi't heard following the crromony. Tho I iridn I Ma roll," by Kampf, played by J'roi'esHor Phi) In liana Iiadi, orKanlst, was the pror-eflslotial. PurltiK the Mcrvlcc, Edward Ed-ward FltJspa trick, vlollrilst, played "Kong's My Lover Taught Me," by I vorak; "I Lovo Theo" und "At Thy Feet," by Jrlep, ami an oid melody by Schertzincrer. Becker's Beck-er's "Nuptial March" was the recessional. reces-sional. Tin.- ushers. Dr. J. J. Oalllfran and Heber M. Younpt, led the wedding proces-Hlon. proces-Hlon. Next came Mis Margaret O'Brien, one of tho bridesmaids, followed hv Miss Mary Hfipenbarth, another bridesmaid, and MIhs Olive Wall, maid of honor. Just preceding the bride, who came in with hrr brolher, Edmund J. Kearns, who save her away, were the tiny flower sir), Kath-eerlne Kath-eerlne Iitpatrick, and the ring-bearer, Jaelt Oalltpran. The bridegroom and his 1l wt man. Thomas Kearns, Jr., brother of the bride, met the partv at the altar. The impressive nuptial mass was celebrated cele-brated by the Rltfht Rev. Monsiicnor Patrick Pat-rick M. Oushnahan of Offden, assisted by Father W. J. Kennedy. Tho dainty bride wore a crown of white sat In trimmed in ropes of prarla, made with a court train. A wed diner veil of filmy tulle, extondinp to the bottom of the train, wan caught Into a cap of old lace worn by the bride's mother at her wedding;, wed-ding;, and way fastened with a chaplet of orangre blossoms, A necklace of rare old pearl m from her mother's jewel chest adorned tho costume. The bridal bouquet was of white roses and orchids, with a shower of clematis and white sa tin ribbon, rib-bon, veiled In lily of the valley chiffon. Tho mn id of honor. Miss Olive Wall, wore a irown of soft silk In a pale yellow, embroidered in apricot-shaded beads and rh in es tones. She wore a small hat of cloth of Kold, trimmed in ostrich feathers of apricot color, with a band of the os- : trich feathery caucflu tinder the chin. Phe carried Sha wyor rosea In a deep pink, i with a shower of narrow pink satin rlb- hon ending with butterfly bows of chiffon. chif-fon. Miss Marca ret O'Brien wore peach-colored peach-colored Oeorffette crepe, trimmed with crystal bends. Miss Mary Hagenbarth , wore a salmon pink Georgette crepe with a skirt of three wide flounces edped with ostrich fringe. The ostrich trlmminff also was used about the bodies Both bridesmaids brides-maids wore small hats made of silver , cloth with ostrich trimmings correspond ing to the tone of their costumes. Both Carried Ophelia roses in pnlo pink, with a shower of pale yellow ribbon, ending with butterfly bows of maize-colored chiffon. The little flower pirl wore a fluffy frock of white tulle over white satin and carried car-ried a basket of nink rosebuds. The ring-bearer ring-bearer wore a white linen suit.. 1 A buffet wedding breakfast was served at the homo of the bride on East South Temple street, folio wine t,-,e ceremony, for relatives and close friends. The breakfast table had a silver bowl of rose-colored and lavender petunias and delicate vines as a centerpiece. A filet lace cover was over pink. The guests ! numbered twenty-six. Edward J. Fitz-i pa trick gave violin selections and Miss Margaret Crowley sang. i The young couple, left on an early af- ' ternoon train for a honeymoon trip east. They will visit Mrs. W. L. Phillips, formerly for-merly Miss Bess Faddies, at Fort Crook, Neb., en route. The bride wore a gotng-away gown of mnltese gray cloth, trimmed In gray fur, i with hat. boots and cloves to match. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthey will make their home in Albany, Y., where Mr. McCarthey has headquarters as New England En-gland manager of the Fort Wayne Corrugated Cor-rugated paper company. The marriage of Miss Leah Perry and Charles E. Cottrell "took place yesterday In the Salt Eake temple and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. 947 tiouth Second West street, last night. The marriage of Miss Ruth Pavls and Erastus Snow took place yesterday in the Salt Ijke temple. A reception followed at the Snow home, 1 5 1 North State street. The spacious hall was transformed into a fernery with beautiful Australian ferns. In the drawing room a curtain of smhax. veiling a large bay window, formed a background for the wedding party. Pa'ms were banked on either side of the window 1 with vases of yellow chrysanthemums in the foreground. The chandelier was festooned fes-tooned with smilax and a shower of pink baby ribbon studded with pink asters. A large ivory basket of doop pink roses, with a bow of pink chiffon on the hanJle and a shower of lovers' knots falling over the flowers was the centerpiece for the table. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta trimmed in silver. She carried Ophelia roses, with a shower of white ribbon end-In end-In tr in lovers' knots. The matron of honor, Mrs. Joseph H. Davis, wore a combination 1 of old rose Georgette crepe and black i velvet embroidered in bine. She carried pink roses. Mrs. Ashby Snow, mother of the bridegroom, wore black satin trimmed In jet beads. The mother of the bride, Mrs. A. A. Bradley, wore gray Georgette crepe. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Snow and Mrs. A. A. Bradley, mother of the bride, assisted by the wedding wed-ding party. The couple left last night on a three weeks' honeymoon trip to California. They will be at home after that time at 106 North State. The bride's going away suit was of brown broadcloth with hat, boots and gloves to match. The marriage of Miss Leota Trimmer and Orson A. Johnson took place yesterday yester-day in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given last night at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Knight, 621) Twelfth East street. The bridal party stood under a white wedding- bell formed of asters, suspended in an archway twined with smilax studded with asters, with banks of palms and ferns on either side. A basket of pink and white asters, tied with pink maline, formed the centerpiece for tho supper table. Autumn leaves, palms, ferns and pink and white asters were used throughout the house. The bride wore white taffeta and ! Georgette crepe trimmed in pearls, and carried white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ltbbie Robins, wore pink crepe de chine combined with gray Georgette crepe, and carried pink roses. Nine Johnson was flower girl and R. A. Johnson best man. Assisting In receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johrsnn. Assisting: in the dining room were Miss Muriel Knight. Mrs. H. B. Sievert, Mrs. H. E. Prysdale of Provo, Mrs. J. F. Mc-Knany, Mc-Knany, Miss Ma urine McEnany, Miss Zenda Starr, Miss Zendla Johnson, Miss Hazel Knight, Miss Thelma Knight and Miss Mary Knight. The Mae Anderson orchestra furnished music. The couple will make a motor trip through the northwest, and will bo at home in Forest Dale in a few weeks. M!ss Clela McAllister, an October bride, was the guest of honor at a Kensington given yesterday by Mrs. J. Y. Ander-bcrg Ander-bcrg at her home on Thirteenth Fast street. Asters, petunias and cosmos decorated deco-rated the rooms. Lavender and white cosmos In a wicker basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. L. F. Gould and Miss' Gertrude Anderbnrg. The guests Included Mrs. J. G. McAllister, , Mrs. A. D. Snitco, Mrs. A. TL Fnsign, Mrs. L. F. Gould, Mrs. T. K, Anderberg, Mrs. R. J. Carmichel, Miss Margaret Peck, Miss Delores Spitco, Miss Elsie Spitco, Miss Grace Morn n, Miss Luci!a Fnsign, Miss Romania Peterson, Miss Frances Cos-grove, Cos-grove, Miss Nola McC'aslm, Miss Dorothy Jensen, Miss Florence Stcffy and Miss Gertrude Anderberg. The marriage of Miss Vda Crouch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Crouch, and S. F. Rochwood will lake place today. Miss Helen Croft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croft, Jr., and Albert L. Jensen will be married today. The box office at the Salt Lake theater will be open Friday to members of the Musical Arts society, so that tickets may be secured for the Romaino concert Monday Mon-day evening. The Ladies' Aid society of Immanuel Baptist church will meet this afternoon In the church parlors. The Marquette club will give a dancing party at the Ladies' Literary club October Oc-tober 4. Edward Roech, who recently returned from overseas, was the guest of honor at a welcome home party given at his home, 975 South Navajo street. Patriotic colors were used in the decorations. The evening eve-ning was spent in games, music a ml dancing. Refreshments were served. The guests numbered fit" tv. -it Mrs. W. H. Cheshire entertained the Wednesday Social club yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Luncheon was enjoyed. Yellow chrysanthemums in a basket formed a centerpiece for the table. The guest, In audition to the club members, was Mrs O. . Lamb. Miss LyaJl Sweet will leave Sunday for the Marlborough school at Los Angeles to complete her senior vear. Mr. and Mrs. VS. I. Snyder have returned re-turned from a four weeks' tour to Boston. New York and Chicago. Miss Flora Jones has returned to her home in Rock Springs, Wyo., after visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Laumgarten and Miss Hannah Herrmann have returned from a three months' visit to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peterson have returned re-turned from a two weeks' vacation at Los Angeles and Long Beach, Cal. |