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Show Miss Quigley, Jack Thomas PlighTTrotli Before an Improvised altar of palma and farns and colorful fall flowera In tha lounge of the Belvedere Belve-dere Thursday evening Miss Glennls Beverly Quigley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Quigley, M Fourth East strset, became the bride of Jack Eugene Thomaa of Salt Lake City, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Thomaa of Tooele. Floor baskets of autumn blossoms ware arranged In a semicircle before a background of palms and ferna and seven-branch torchere held Ivory cathedral candles on each side of the altar. A musie program of appropriate selections was presented before the ceremony by a airing trio and the bridal party entered the lounge to the strains of tha Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. The three brldeamaida were gowned alike In models of sheer georgette over taffeta, made with slight trains Miss Nell Anderson's gown was of a golden ahade and she carried an arm bouquet of tea rosea. Miss Louise Tate chose peach color with talisman rosea and Miss Nellie Quigley, aiatar of the bride, wore poudre blue with bouquet of pink rosebuds Mrs Stanley C. Salisbury was matron of honor, wearing a gown of turquoise, blue fashioned like that of tha brldeamaida. She carried pink rosebuds The brunette bride waa lovely In her wedding gown of Ivory chiffon velvet, made with a Queen Anne collar, leg o' mutton sleeves and a alight train. From a coronet of pearls fell a voluminoua vail of bride's Illusion and aha also wore a short fare veil of tulle. She car- ried an arm bouquet of bride's rosea and lilies of the valley. Francis Thomaa waa beat man for hla brother and A. J. Elggren performed per-formed the ceremony. Mra. Quigley. mother of the bride, wore a amart gown of dark blue crepe combined with lace and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Thomaa. mother of the bridegroom, chose a black crepe gown with lace trim and a corsage of rosea. For the reception following the ceremony the serving tabla waa attractively at-tractively decorated with a centerpiece center-piece of colorful fall flowers. Ivory princess Upers In silver candelabra were at each end of the table. Mrs Claron Alldredga waa in charga of the dining room and assisting In serving were Mra. Alden O. Oostes. Mra J. Lambert Gibson, Mra. Max Weaver, Mlas Eileen Freeman, Mtea Wanda Dunkley, Mlaa Irma Fay Brown, Miaa Virginia Cotterell and Mra. John C. Hoxaey. Mlas Eva Call waa In charge of the glftroom. Assisting her were Miss Bethe Smith, Mrs. Glen A. Thomassen, Mrs. A. Lewis Elggren and Misa June Bloomatrom. Later In tha evening Mr. Thomaa and his bride left for a wedding trip to the Pacific northwest and I Canada. For traveling tha bride , wore a smart black knit auit with a thistle shaded top coat and black : acceasories. They will be at home after November 1 In the Council Crest apartments. Doschers to Leave On Trip to Europe Henry W. Doecher, Salt Lake City broker and mining man, and Mrs. Doscher will depart Friday night for New York City, whence they will eall for Europe October ' 20 on the liner George Washington. They plan to remain abroad three i months, visiting Mr. Doscher's sis-i sis-i ter In Switzerland and frlenda In England and Germany. |