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Show ELIZABETH WALDEN IS MARRIED HERE At unall and informal wedding Saturday at 11 a. m. at St. raul's Episcopal church. Miu Elisabeth Walden, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Forrest' S. Walden. 143S East Thirteenth South atreet, plighted her troth with Charles M. MacLaughlin of Los Angeles, son ?f Mrs. Lou be MacLaughlin of Los Angeles. The Rev. Alwvn E. -7o Preside y 1 :j '. ; . vv I Butcher performed the ceremony In the presence of relatives and friends ef the couple. The church waa simply and attractively at-tractively decorated with graceful hnkts of pink and white chrysan-inemuma chrysan-inemuma arranged In the chancel tainst a background of palms and frns. The bride wore a smart suit of Walhs blus wool with a black fox o!lar and black accessories. Her orssge waa of gardenias. Her only uttndant was her sister. Miss Mar-Kuret Mar-Kuret Lois Walden. who wore a hir rape suit of black wool with hits and black accessories. Her nrsage was also of gardenias. Crorgs MacLaughlin waa best man for his brother. , Mrs. Walden. mother of the bride, aa gowned In a smart afternoon tlress of black velvet. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast waa held at the Hotel Utah for members of the two familiea and a few close friends. During ths afternoon the young couple left for a wedding trip and will make their home in Los Angeles. An-geles. Wasatch Literary Club Section Will Start Its Season Members of the music-drama section sec-tion of the Wasatch Literary club will begin its activities for ths year with a luncheon at the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. A. Youngson, 266 East Ninth South street, Tuesday Tues-day at 1 p. m. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Minnie Folsom, Mrs. J. Donald Irvine, Mrs. A. G. Tall-man. Tall-man. Business meeting will follow the luncheon, with Mrs. Youngson presiding. pre-siding. Mrs. Ernest Urien Is program chairman. Taking part will be: Mrs. Mark Gardner of Midvale. Mra. t; W. Browning, Mrs. Wsndell Holmes, Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst, Mrs. Henry A. Willie. Officers of ths section are Mrs. J. A. Youngson, chairman; Miss Mlnnis Folsom, vice chairman; Mrs. J. Donald Irvine, secretary: Mrs. Thomaa E. Rowan, treasurer: program pro-gram committee. Mrs. Ernest Untn. chairman; Mrs. J. R. Eliason. Mrs. H. J. Lemp, Mrs. G. W. Lud-wig; Lud-wig; delegates to Salt Laka music council, Mrs. J. A. Youngson and Mra. J. Donald Irvine. Meetings will be on the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p. m. Reservations for the luncheon may be made until Monday with the officers of the section. The English study section will hold its first meeting at the Civic Center Monday at 1 p. m. Officers of the aectlon are Mrs. G. W. Browning, chairman: Mrs. l W. Collins, vice chairman; Mrs. Thomaa K. Rowan, secretary-treasurer, Following a short businsss meeting, meet-ing, Mrs. U. W. Browning will conduct con-duct lessons on "grammar" and "adjectives "ad-jectives and adverbs." Mrs. Louis Marcus, who will preside pre-side at the tea table at' the "Flying Tee" to be given Wednesday Wed-nesday by the Salt Lake Women's Wo-men's Aeronautical association at the home of Mrs. A. W. Stevenson Ste-venson in Walker's lane in Cottonwood. Cot-tonwood. S. L. Aeronautical Group Schedules Year's' Flying Tea' An event of next. week will be the annual "Flying Tea" of the Salt Lake Women's Aeronautical association, asso-ciation, which will be held at the home of Mrs. A. W. Stevenson in Walker's lane,' Cottonwood, Wednesday Wednes-day from 2 until & p. m. Miss Arlene Crittenden is the general chairman for the tea. She will be assisted by Mrs. F. S. Nelson, Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. W. S. Mc-Quilkin. Mc-Quilkin. Mra. Louts Marcus, a past president of the auxiliary, will preside pre-side at the tea. Ladies Literary Club Units Plan For Week Ahead The history-tourist section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet on Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. to continue the study of the United States. Mrs. E. A. Hartenstein will read a paper on "Hundred Harbored Maine." Mrs. W. Karl Ostler's paper pa-per will be on 'The State of Vermont" Ver-mont" The drama-music section will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. John W. Alford will give "Anecdotes of Grand Opera Folks." This will be Illustrated with "Gems From Opera," under direction of Edna Evans Johnson. The art aection will meet Wednesday Wednes-day at i p. m. A paper on "Real-Ism" "Real-Ism" will be read by Mrs. Philip Schonert and Mrs. Ernest M. Fowler Fow-ler will be hostess. Tea will be served at 3:13 p. m. Members of the readers' section will join the art section for tea and will convene at 3:45 p. m. Mrs. E. A. Hartenstein will talk on "Personal Glimpse:, of the Orient." Hostess will be Mrs. W. D. Prosser. Barbara Green Gives Shower Colorful autumn leaves decorated the home of Miss Barbara Green on Parkway avenue Saturday afternoon after-noon when she entertained with a luncheon and linen shower in compliment com-pliment to Miss Bette Nelson, a popular bride-elect. The luncheon table waa attractively centered with a bowl of varicolored sinniss and places wera marked for the following follow-ing guests; Miss Mary Meacham, Misa Ruth Hardy. Miss Marian Richards, Miss Patricia McDonald, Misa Virginia Campbell, Miss Jonnle Blackett, Miss Faye Nelson, Misa Florence Jensen. Misa Elizabeth Monson, Miss Barbara Jonea and Mlaa Nelson. Smith-McConkie Wedding Will Be Wednesday Event Miss Amelia Smith, daughter of Joseph Fielding Smith, 99s Douglas Doug-las street, will be married on Wednesday Wed-nesday to Bruce R. McConkie, son of Judge and Mrs. Oscsr W. McConkie, Mc-Conkie, 130 C street. The ceremony will take -place In the Salt Lake U D. S. temple, ths bride's father performing the ceremony, which will be followed by a wedding supper sup-per a( the bride's home for members mem-bers of the two familiea and a few close friends. The couple will make their home In Salt Lake City after a brief wedding wed-ding trip. A dinner will be given for the young couple on Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. st their horns on East Seventeenth Seven-teenth South street Misa Juns Seyfarth entertained at a party Friday evening st her home on Eleventh East street for Miss Smith. Roses, chrysanthemums and marigolds decorated the table, ta-ble, at which a lata supper waa served after ths games. Twelve guests were. Invited. The hostess was sssisted by her sister, Mrs. Wsrd A. Alvy. CHI RCH SOCIETY ELECTS BLACKFOOT. Idaho The General Gen-eral Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church haa elected officers, offi-cers, as follows: Mrs J. H. Stone-man, Stone-man, president; Mrs. E. M. Hubbell. vice president; Mrs. Grove r Nygard, secretary, and Mrs H. A. Pasley, treasurer. |