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Show f- - r - ) lA v . I Mkxwxwkt 5, vvvy Av a X. ,w rTY (,' f i ! . nrO WM 'U.91W Vw. IhuwsAMkW ,4; itff I m 'ftWM m. sjKm s 4t? ''' Wf "o ..v.'Asw v J wr sn$p jlt gtlje 1 &. fakcl&itaim v WVftJ, vf"N''''''V''"S-XKiAVu.'AA.viv' , AiA wvw vv.V , Wv 9 v VYW. . ..J, A.Vktvkkvi Xv f "f. fc Mth4ks wavMv.1 ?iy" Si.yVgp. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4i Fitzgerald, formerly Miss Mary Elizabeth M c K e 1 1 a r, whose marriage Saturday at the Cathedral of the Madeleine was one of the interesting midwinter social events. Left to right, Mrs. Hardin Austin Whitney, one of the atmatrons; tending the bride; Miss Catherine Jean bridesmaid; Mrs. Frederick Everett Jones, Jr., of Boston and Mrs. Charges H. Sprague of Des Moines, Mc-Ke.ll- su.wyy, vr,Vx'fV SV nn V'Xv iwisWW v. xvv V VC. M X,pwiVVVXeV.wiXXl')l wV 10 vvsVv, v'a wye " .v rvv 30, 1927. 4 tha seen of a beautiful wedding prettLy appointed Saturday morning at 10 SO oclock, hin Saturday afternoon at her when Mlaa Mary EHrheth McKcllar. hom on Fast First bouth street. The daughter of Mr. and Mra Angus letanie tha hrtde of tren A gueets wr abated at email twhlea ticked wnh crystal bowU of duffo Fttssrorald Long leue the appointdlla and hratht-Tha guests wr( ed hour the cathedral was filkd with Miss Riant he Kidder, Mim Dari the rlative and frind of the oung Dumell M a Cl ffi Cameron .'Met couple As the gueta were gathering ( lara W J and during the ceremony Mias Ethel Tonijinson, Mr Mi h, Mrs H D Hogan, organist, gave a muebal proMary Rr Hines, Mrs Lucr MiConmll Mr gram Nuptial mass was celebrated F it an Cot 1, Mr Kih '.cntrv hv Mmnatgnor Duane O Hunt The Mrs J F Ta lor, Mrs Herbert Bar- bride urn attend'd bv a group of M ton. Mm F J Wight, Mr frit nN, na attending matrons, Mm C L Shields Mrs and bv htr sitter. MW Catherine McGregor t II Tlbhals Mm F li UMrtv join M inMcKtdlar a bribsrrmid Miss Vera Adurrs, Mrs It K Knapp ter shades of chiffon velvet were and Mrs F M Knott ioLnaimt chosen a the col irs for the frocks luncheon, bridge was Uied of the attendants who carried boua 0 quets of (Hove rosea with how era of butterfly weet pea in contrasting Mr Fred Shwin nfertalned at a colors They wore slippers to match luncheon at their froks and larg black picture Wednetday afternoon her home 2T4 M pffrt The deco- hats Mr Chari H Fprague of I rations through ut the house were In Moines lwa, wre a g'w of !elft rllott and while Covers wore laid hlua velvet Mr Fverett frr Mm K nt Hurt, Mra WIJ'am Jones Jr of Boston, hi fro ked in Mrw rlden-hueltees Mrs Hardin A velvet Cnorge Skelton H Uliaon, Jklra. hitnov of Helena Mmt wore a Philip S honert.n Mm M L Know, Mrs H-smart model of deep Jade green velMrs W li Cleveland, Mrs A vet Mis Catherine Jean M Kellar Kardwmk Mm H H Hah Mrs k w'ora a frock of American lVautv velK Hartwell and Miss Sheldon vet and carried vellow rosea, with a hower of pole pink sweet pea The bride, followed on the arm of her fntbvr and wa lovely In her wedding model of ivorv gown a Molvnesux chiffon velvet with court train caught at the shoulders with cluster of seed Parls and orange blosom She wore roronet of diches lae that held 41 liitw Y bouquet was a shower of Easter Ulus and. Uiiea of the' vail y Iha bridal party were met at the steps of the altar by tha bridegroom and hi best man, Imuglas IJcatie The u her ln iuded J Miles Sharp, lb gor Cannon and Kobe ft D'ia Following the ceremony a weddhe breakfast was served at the Hotel Utah f r the mcmliers of the bridal party and the two families The guests were seated at one long table that was centered with a mound of pink Columbia roses and maidenhair ferns. Silver tandle holders held prince candles and a pink color scheme was Mr furthered In all appointments Fitzgerald and h4s brtde left early In the afternoon for southern California where they will spend their honeymoon their home in They will make wore a smart The bride Salt blue and gold of frock traveling tjaw with hat to match, and scalkln coat. The voung couple are well known !n the bride being a gradalt Iak uate of th I nlvr'dtv of I tali and a member of the Chi Omega s.ror-ttThe bridegroom Is a well known newspaper man u rs rrtiLUP schonert at a hoAtf-P- i rose-pin- glrl-ht- 1 5 rv - r,Vv- t v V Y y .Aa'iv ?' ,4 $ .( ar, Ar ?. d V. ; fe f lu t , - - k , Mr and Mrs John A. Denton of koine, Idaho, formerly of Savannah of Ca , announce the engagement their daughter, Marlon, to FUot F Mr Mrs son and of Stoughton George H Ktnughton of Claremont, J N H Ml Benton is a former rel-dea tud-- nt of SAlt Inke and at the University of Washington Mr Mur-tfn- i. Iow'a. a graduate of DartStoughton mouth college nd i a member of the Nu The date of Rlgma fraternity the wedding will be announced later e Mr and Mra William Almstedt announce the engagement of their daughter, Lvdla Dorothea, to Wallace Headhmd, son of Mr, and Mra J A Headlund 1 r ,4 p-J- : oval-shap- so hr , f . 4SW w i I "bt rAy m h reYv -- . ctX;VK f y rVm fH 1 4 4r frr y f 1 v ' yjm, ' X . w. RTISTIC In all appointment and elaborate 1q detail was the dinner given Saturday evening In the banquet haU at the Hotel Utah by Major and Mrs O. V. Gralund In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. W alter U MeCnskey, wife of Colonel W IJ MH aakey The dinner preceded the hop at Fort Douglaa. Major and Mra Gralund received their gueata In the president s suite and were assisted by Governor and Mrs. George H Iern, Mayor and Mrs. C. Clarence Nesleh, Colonel and Mrs. W. B. Mcand Mra Robert H. Allen cf Caskey W wers ahlngtr ii, D C- - The gueets tables seated at two that were centered with low baskets of Amerhan Leauty roses and whits carnations, the handles being intertwined with smllax. Ten American Beauty shaded priucess candles were on either side of the centerpiece and festoons of smllax extended from Lie baskets to the tandleholders Corsage bouquets of roses wers arranged for the women, and as the officers greeted Mrs Mc( aakey each tn turn present d her with her favorite flower, a pink Matchless carnation The guests included, exclusive of Governor and Mrs. Iern and Mavor and Mrs. Neslen, the army folk The Officers club rooms vure gay with decorations of pink and blue flowers, and a large birthday cake decorated in the Dresden colors occupied the place of honor-Ml Grace MrMartln presided over a prettily appointed dinner Thursday evening at her home, 937 West Fifth Houth street. The guests includwd Mr and Mrs. Max B. Young, Mr and Mrs Howard W. Tracy, Mik Alice Bills, Edward Quinn and Donald M Fryer. Miss McMartm was motner Mrs, H. D aslted by ilcMartln. A ' ?'- - fo if Win" Elaborate Dinner Bridge Luncheon CATHEDRAL OF MADELEINE Is Given at Home SCENE OF PRETTY WEDDING Honors Birthday . of Mrs. McCaskey of Mrs. Schonert npHE Cathedral of the iladelelna waj tha long tulle veil In place, and her party of Bridal Oren A. b' V JTjb v ;! 4 Y'.r 1 V. li. 1 V S j I I 't, "j Vi J0"" A i ; i Xi ; ' ? e j T ;;v 4? 4fc'K J ' ( , ' y . ?. J . -- ?ryi "7X . ' :i KX A s. &J '' ? q p Ji fer4c- v h 1 ? -- Vga r VMf-- WI t V Mrs. Ryan Honored N at Dinner Party ? TRS. JAfE3 KTAN was th com-plimrnted iruet at a dinner party Friday evening at the Rotle-eerl- e Inn, the occaelon belnj the celebration of her birthday anniversary. Latrr tha aueste, numberlnf fifteen, attended the porfarauuu: at tha WUkea theataa. i V- - M k |