Show I Prominent S. S L Lr L. f I Man Is Married I Mrs Frances Pitt of Brigham City and R. R VV W. Nicol were were- married I quietly y yesterday at the parsonage parsonage of i Phillips Congregational church The k c ceremony remony was performed at high high noon by by Rev P. P A. A Simpkin and the couple I left left Immediately for a wedding trip to New ew York and nd ether other Eastern points They will be gone about a month and will wUI make their home In Salt Lake upon their return The bride wore a Smart tailored suit of dark blue with witha a a. stole of or black marten Her bat was of gray velour and her shoes and gloves were also gray She the She is a sister sister sister sis sis- sis sis- ter of Mrs Tom D. D Pitt whom she visits here Mr Nicol is prominently identified with many business business business busi busi- ness enterprises of the state a aThe The marriage of Miss Charlotta Vincent and Preston L Lewis wis took place Friday evening at the home homo of the brides bride's brother Dr Al Vincent A re reception reception reception re- re for relatives and friends followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed the ceremony Mr and Mrs Lewis will leave tomorrow for Butte Mont Ion where they will make their their home hODle a i Mr and Mrs l F. F E. E Taylor announce the engagement of their daughter Ada da Gertrude to Frank Chamberlain of Tooele Utah The marriage to take place in the near future a e eA A pretty prett home wedding of the week was that of Miss Beulah M. M World and Geor George c Skipton of Pittsburg Pa i which took place last evening The i ceremony was performed by Rev P. P A. A AI I Simpkin at 7 o'clock in the presence of relatives and a large reception followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed from 8 to 11 The reception room was tastefully I decorated with palms and tall tali Tiffany vases uses of yellow and white I mums The parlor was decorated with f masses of rich yellow garden flowers I The Hawaiian Troubadours rs rendered music throughout the evening In the dining room the color scheme of yel- yel and white again prevailed with a beautiful basket centerpiece of pale Vellow ellow and white flowers for the Assisting Mrs J J. T. T World fn in re reCeiving receiving receiving re- re were Mrs R. R E E. L. L Collier and Mrs Everett W. W Cutler The dining room was presided over by Miss 1 Lucy Budd Miss lIss Florence Darmer and Miss Minnie Cutler Four young girls Audrey Mitchell Melva raIder alder Georgia and Irma Grainger former pupils of the bride assisted in serving Presiding over the punch punchbowl punchbowl bowl were Miss Caroline McMurray Mc and Miss Van Vanita Ita Johnson Johnso l. l The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin combined with georgette crepe and pearls Her bouquet was wasa a shower of or Killarney roses roses- and sweet pe peas One of her bridesmaids Miss Virginia Peterson wore a combination com corn bin tion of yellow crepe de meteor and georgette Miss Adaline Cutler the f r her bridesmaid wore do a lovely yellow taffeta gown Both carried a a. shower of lavender sweet peas r 1 Mr Ir rr a and nd Mrs Skipton will leave v garly arly this we week k for Pittsburg Pa r. r the they will make their home at ati i r 56 06 Maryland avenue v e a aThe r The home of Mrs Julia Julla Brixen on South Fifth Firth East street was the scene of an attractive wedding reception Wednesday evening given in honor of her niece Miss Marie Gutke and Herond who were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake Temple The bride was attended l by Miss Nina Oberg and Miss Mis's Nellie Woodcock and Thomas Hair was best man The Th bridal brid brid- al costume was a a. dainty combination of satin and georgette and brides bride's roses were carried Miss 1 Woodcock wore pink taffeta and Miss l Oberg blue bluer r i l.- l. O ILiA taffeta and both carried pink sweet I peas Tall vases of fall tall flowers in in the pink i and white shades decorated the living A patriotic color scheme was used in the dining room a basket of red sweet peas peaS' blue cornflowers' cornflowers and andI I white forming the centerI center center- piece Young girls in ic costumes costumes cos cos- assisted in serving I Dancing was enjoyed on the lawn where a platform was placed for the purpose Japanese lanterns and AmerIcan American American Amer Amer- I ican flags were the decorations Mrs G. G E. E Vii WIlcox cox Mrs William Villiam Miss Mary Stewart and Mrs Brixen as assisted assisted assisted as- as generally and in the dining room were Miss Elaine Stevenson Miss Florence Whitlock and Miss Ma Maurine rine Stevenson Miss Marguerite Taylor and Mrs S S. S A A. Russon served punch Mr and Mrs l She will leave early this week for New York where Mr Irl 1 will enter a medical college col cot cot- lege tion I Rec Reception at l McCune H Home Horrie ne V 2 j jA J sI sJ s I A large reception was given Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs A W W. McCune on North Main street in honor of and Mr and Mrs Joseph Alma Dye whose marriage took place Thursday morning in the Salt Lake Temple Mrs Dye was formerly Miss Dorothy Charlotte Young daughter of Mr and Mrs B. B S. S Young and a niece of Mrs McCune Sunflowers and crimson berries berries' gave the autumn colors in n the decorations ns of the house house Tho The centerpiece for fort forthe the I 1 supper table in the dining room was a aI basket of of sunflowers sunflowers' and berries while festoons festoons' of berries extended fr from m the I chandeliers to the corners corners of or the table Mr and Mrs Dye left Fr Friday day for New York where Mr Dye Dvo will enter R J r. r I Cornell university later In the month I t Complimenting Miss Beulah World I and her fiance George Skipton of Pittsburg Pittsburg Pittsburg Pitts Pitts- burg Pa Miss Lucy Budd entertained at a large reception Thursday evening at her home on North Second West W st I I street Mrs E. E Y Y Budd assisted the hostess Sweet peas and sunflowers I decorated the living rooms and a basket basket basket bas bas- ket of sunflowers with golden butterflies butterflies butterflies butter butter- flies poised on the blossoms centered the supper table About fifty guests were entertained T Miss Martha Parkes daughter of I Mr and Mrs T. T H H. G. G Parkes of Nephi I II and Lawrence Lawrenc Bond of Roy Utah I were married Thursday in this city The wedding was solemnized in the j I Salt Lake Temple and was followed by byI bya I a wedding breakfast at the home of I the brides bride's aunt Mrs Emily H. H Higgs A reception was t tendered the young couple last evening at the brides bride's home homeRin I Rin Jn Nephi I i After a short honeymoon Mr and Mrs Bond will be at home to their friends at Roy y yys s s An in interesting marriage of the week weel which is just announced today Is is that of Mrs Minnie Gallacher Buckle and George F. F Horne Home took place I Tuesday morning g at the home of the I brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs John Gallacher Gallacher Gallacher Gal Gal- lacher on Fifth East street Mr l and Mrs Horne Home left at noon Tuesday for a months month's honeymoon in New York and other Eastern points They will make their home in Portland Ore where Mr Horne Home is is agent for the Apperson Motor company company Mrs Horne Home I is a musician of ability and well known here a I I II I Mrs Bits W. W Sanders will entertain the I Harmony Bridge club Saturday at her 1 home 2 West S g Eighth South street I |