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Show Weddings and Engagements DNTrRXSTIXG among inatrimonia events of the late summer vri be the wedding of iliss Marguerite Taylor Tay-lor and Albert L. Larsen, which will take place Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Taylor, 103 North Main street. The ceremony will be j'erformod by "Bisijop .loseph 8. Tin gey. A recrpt ion will follow. Mrs. L. I. Sneddon will be matron of honor. Miss MyrLle Larscn, bridesmaid, and Eeuben K. Cardwell best man. The couple will take an e-itenrbed eastern trip, including New York, Washington and Bostoa. They will return re-turn in December and will be st home at 103 North Main street. Mi?s Taylor entertained yeFterdny ' afternoon at, a trmi?seau tea. at her home. The tea tab!o had a bpsket of' shell pink aers. w:h a pink rrailne , ho tv nn tiie handle, as a on; rr;e . The 1: ii'.L'-rooin was di'-ra "d in :..;', and lavon'if-r alters. I'ink were ued in the rocm wijre th irous i,e?. u a ? fhown. i in ir. tcc( y-n z ""ere Mr. Jo-I sei"'h V-Miiam TalT, Mrs. '.. C. T.art-n i land Mrs. L. I. .-ni Inn. 7're !i::.e r,t i ''e tea tabl r Tr-. Wi;iim T. B-il. j M r. J- B. Trav.rs, Mrs. L. .1. CaLi-. I ' M. A. K. Bv-k;vau and M r. ii. '. Robert 5. A??i sting in serving were Mi S3 Jrma JSmoot, Miss Lnui.se blate1 man, Miss Virginia Build, Miss Yerna Jiiilam, liss Fidelia Beer, Miss Audrey Hillam and Miss Josephine Mathews. The guests numbered r?veaty-five. The marriage of Miss Jessie Rich and Edward John garment took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride 's parent Mr. a nd Mrs. G. W. Nelson, (5'j9 ouh Main sii"et. The cere m on v vns performed lv the Rev. J. . Dennis of St. I'ail Kpiscoi.'il eli'irch. Only relatives and ch'se friends wert- in at ' end.iTi er. The i-oupki I-ft i;iirnedi:i Vdv nftrr Hip rc '.in on v f nr the H ' r:n it :! to n '1 tlu'ir hono vmnnn. Tliey will ,r rt h'.n;-after h'.n;-after Sc pt -zu I .r 1 . at ''''9 "U ; li Main ' treet. Tl,p bri-b' w oro ;L n,, n r aw;iy -ui t of dark rra ', v. j : b gra v h;j t and bO'-'S. Mr?. Sars n t i a t aln ' d music in n . The bridge room h'is recen y r't urned from army eer ie. Mr. and Mrs. T. jT. Ho't of Fpani-d, Fork, f onr eriy of this r jt y, a n n -:nr c l he en cement of , r : -jrh, t ,:r, Fhel, to Hnra'1? Rav Sja'd; of Frr.vn. i Th w.bi ; ii j r ill take in m. (1. 1 Uir.rrr. The V-rid- ha-, n.ar.r friends in h" ci v. a tjr'i u:. to of t h- i.. T). v. i ':,.' school a'id is -',r- kr,oa,n in muviral c; ;-.,. v f V.t. and Mrs J. W. i or.K rir,;iI1,r l" e;,j;arfr::-:it t r '.-.Mi.'- r. r-r.i". r-r.i". to W. ,. -"of. Tk- whI.j,,,' w;d tri:- pace e.r-. in S--' pt ;n her. I . K : i ' ;!nrii;fic(-t f c. f i . 1 (Continued on pge Tjto.) ' ; OP, left to right, Mrs. Henry M. Shank, formerly Miss Ruth Estelle I : Wood, who was married last week; Miss Mae Ostuthorpe, who ;will be married to John B. Hawkins, September 24. Bottom, left to ji : right, Miss Theresa Peterson, a September bride, whose engagement to J: Herbert Johnson of Gunnison is announced today; Miss Emma Nord-j: Nord-j: vail, whose marriage to John C. Flandro will take place September 3. WW E!?KWJr&Xrsxaatzm?!msvnt&KBnMmmmiwrmnm hT nrm"Tl TT i in" li ,1 ! 1 1 III urn urn IQiinruwinrnf I III III! Iliw.ll'liin wii imiKiwiiwiiiiiiinii ill V;Z' Wj? 'ss?' 'TOK' w sxr a t 'Sfl' xsr disss'' vfwp 'gisJ' A . "sHSC -aBW sc-sr. N3r vtstr , ' - I ! . - . " I , I' , ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' - . ; " - y ' , 1'; ' . ' - ' - I , - , 3 ; r - ' I '. - ! - fc I ' ' I , ' , ' ' " f , i ; rn-' ' : V 1 . - - ' - 1 1 . r- - . i - . r l . " , , - U ; ' , ' i s it i , , . , : ; ; r , j (Continued from Page Ono.) jffiKompnt of her daughter, Lnota Trim-iJicr, Trim-iJicr, to Orson A. Jolinson, son ol! Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Joiuion. 'I'ht mar-riaye mar-riaye will take T'la'"'' Scptcniuur 17. Mrs. Lois J' Tuylur announces thi' onaf.-in'.'nt of lu-r daiuditi'r, Mary lionise, to C. TJo Hoy Irnliinn. 'J'lu" inarriao will talco vlai'o at tiu home of tlio brido's Histor, Mrs. l-'rank (1 Taylor, at 2000 J.ake .street, Soptcm-ber Soptcm-ber 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ji. I'.vhewav nnnormre tlio enf apr'incnt of their daughter, A'io-let, A'io-let, to J. K. Kelly of Tulsa, Okla. The wedding; will take plaeo iu September. t- Mr. and Mrs. John H. 0?ruthn-pc of Kast Mill Creek announce tho engagement engage-ment nf their dauftliter, Mae, to John li. Hawkins. The inarrisiRO will take tdaco September 21 in the, .Salt Lake temple. Announcement is mado by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vie.kers of tho marriapo of their daughter, Jihoda, to iiov Dixon Shill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hnmiiel D. Sliill, which took place Saturday, August Au-gust Hi, at tho home of the bridegroom, ::;) North .Second West street. The ceremony was performed at hitrh noon by County Clerk John K. Clark, in the presence of the imntcdiato relatives of tho young couple. The couple aro en-jovini; en-jovini; a motor trip throueh Idaho, and Will return in about two weeks to mako their home in Salt Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Openshaw an-nounco an-nounco tho engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Florence, to W. C. Shipley. Tho wedding will take place early in September. Sep-tember. a Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Kmma, to Frank S. Davis. The marriage mar-riage will take place in September. Tho marriage of Miss Ellen E. Holm-quist Holm-quist and E. Lauren Park took place Wednesday evening at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. ltolmquist, on Third East street. The ceremony was performed by Harrison Sperry, and was followed bv a reception. recep-tion. The couple will be at home after September 1 at 1511 South Third East ' streot. t t Mrs. Sarah Braby announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Louis, to 0. J. Miillett of Salt Lake. The wedding will tako place in the near future. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peterson announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa, to Herbert Johnson of ilunnison. The marriage will take place early in September. .Announcement is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Alvin Soderberg and P. A. Reese, wdiich took place in the Logan Lo-gan temple, August 15. The couple are spending their honeymoon in Brighton. Thev wTil make their home in Salt Lake.. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Groesbeck announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Bessie,' to Elmer S. Peterson. The i wedding will take place in Sentember. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood announce , the marriage of their daughter, Ruth j Esteila, to Jlenry M. Shank. The wed- ding took place Monday evening, Au- . gust 4, at the home of the bride's parents, at Tyler, Texas. Mrs. Shank has made Salt Lake her home for the past three years. Mr. Shank only recently returned from France, where he served as a lieutenant lieuten-ant in the engineer corps. Mr. and Mrs. Shank will" be at home to friends after September 1 at 217 South Eighth East. The marriage of Miss Elinor Schion of Salt Lake and M. H. Laughlin of ! Miss Jacquitta Edgheill will entertain enter-tain at luncheon Monday afternoon at the Hotel Utah, m compliment to Miss Pearl Sparks, who will be married September Sep-tember 1 to J. U. Edgheill. Theodore W UIis, sister of tho bride, will entertain m her honor. Mrs. M. Blank and Mrs. O. L. Elia-son Elia-son will entertain the Good Day lsit club at Libert v park Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Blank will leave shortly for California. Mrs. Charles W. Luff of Denver, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. S. Puts, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at tho Hotel Utah. Miscellaneous Events A dancing partv was given Thursday evening bv Miss Jessie -McCurdy at her home on Thn-teentli East street. The hostess was assisted by Miss Josephine swenson and Miss Frances M. McGon-agle. McGon-agle. Mrs. W. C. Wolstenholme entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Lee Dover ot Springlield and Mrs. Laura B. Helton of New ork, who are spending the ween end at tho Wolsten-iiohne Wolsten-iiohne home. The center piece for the table was a basket ot pink gladioli and asters. Covers were laid for eight. :1 Miss Lillie Shipp entertained at a musical and luncheon Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home in honor of Miss I " - . 'fi vOii.-gS lvX v, 4 ( ' yU . j I . served on the porch during the evening and a late supper was served in the dining room. Goldenglow decorated the dining room table. Miss Georgia Hartley and Miss Eose Hartley entertained at luncheon Thursday Thurs-day at their home on D street, in honor of Mrs. Gustav Luelwitz and Mrs. S. C. Adams who are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan and of Mrs. J ohn-Neilson of Peoria, 111., guest of Mrs. R. E. McConaughy. Covers were laid for ten. s Miss Gladys Leaker was surprised Priday evening by a number of her school friends. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Hef reshments were served. Miss Myrtice Clinton entertained fifty of her friends at a dancing party Monday evening at her home in the Maryland apartments. Palms and a profusion of sunflowers decorated the ballroom and reception hall. Streamers of yellow extended from the ceiling to tho punch table, which was overhung by a basket of jonquils' and screeneil by palms. The Evans orchestra furnished the music. The hostess was assisted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clinton. Ogden took place Tuesday morning at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The couple will make their homo in Ogden, after spending some time at the Hermitage Her-mitage in Ogden canvon. ' Announcement has been made the past week of the marriage of Miss Mvrtlo Bennett and Charles H. Alexander. Alex-ander. The wedding took place in E.'irmington, Julv 30, but has been kept a secret until this time. Miss Hazel Allen and William T. Greenwell were married Wednesday evening at. the homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. II. II. Harrison, on Harvard Har-vard avenue. The ceremony was fol I lowed by a reception. The couple will make their home in Ogden. The marriage of Miss Grace Eollo and Davit! Hunter took place Wednes-dav Wednes-dav night at. the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Eollo, on .1 street. The ceremony was performed per-formed bv Bishop David E. Lyon, in j the presence of relatives and a few I friends, and was followed by a wedding I supper. The couple left immediately following for Biirley, Idaho, where they will make their home. The marriage of Mi-s Marion Wheolon,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wheolon, and Harold llerriek took place Monday afternoon. The couple will leave tho middle of September for New York, .whore they will attend scii cel. Events of Coming Week Miss Lilv Shore nnl Miss Molba Shore will entertain Tlmrs.iav evening at their homo on Herbert avenue in honor of Miss Manila Hoffman, a September Sep-tember briiie. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Viola King, a September bride. Thirty-five Thirty-five pues ts were present. Musical numbers num-bers wore furnished by Miss Irva Whitmore, Whit-more, Miss Margaret Pope, Miss Lillian Barnes, Miss Ellis Wirthlin, Mrs. D. W. Cumminps, and the hostess. Assisting in serving were Miss Bertha Hillstead, Miss June Kimball, Miss Julia White, ! Miss Margaret Pope, Miss Irva Whit-I Whit-I more, and Mrs. L. D. Summerhays. I Miss Helen Parker was hostess at a ! party given at Saltair Thursday eve-j eve-j ning in honor of her cousin, Miss Doro-Jthy Doro-Jthy .Parker of Enid, Okla. The follow-j follow-j ing were gm sts: Miss Dorothy Parker, i Miss Zenna -Morris, Miss Bessie Berg, ' M;ss Grace Xisson, Miss Grace Carson, i Miss Lcona Pinney, Harold Smyth, Doc j DnnU, D. Dunham, Leon Parker, D. Steward, Fred Sutton and Leslio Parker. Par-ker. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Caster and sons, Edward and Llovd, who will leave today to-day for Richmond, Va., to make their 1 home, were entertained at a reception Tuosdnv evening by the members of the First Methodist church. The entertaiu- ! ment was given at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. Freeman Mornings'ar in Federal j Heights. Mr. Caster will be stato Y. M. C. A. director for Virginia. I ! A musical program was given during J the evening by Mrs. Louis StrohauerM . Mrs. L. IT. P.urke, Miss Romania Hvde, i Mrs. ('. C. Daily. Miss 'Ruth Patterson! ; and Miss Mary Patterson. 1 Members ot tho Junior Epworth j . league presented Lloyd Caster with a . ; signet ring and Edward Caster was pre- ' ! sented with a ring by the Senior Epworth Ep-worth league. 'Mr. and Mrs. Caster; were presented with a silver tablo service. serv-ice. Dr. George E. Davies made an address giving tribute to Mr. Caster's work in Salt Lake, and Dr. J. H. N. Williams also gave an address. , Punch was . i |