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Show I t THE CITIZEN 12 jMiiiiHiiMiiiiiiiiwiiiifiifiriiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii was caught with orange blossoms. The bridal ' bouquet was of bride roses, I I with a shower of white sweet peas. A pearl necklace, the gift of the brideSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii? groom, was worn. was wed Marion Whitney The bride's attendants were attired MISS George Harold Felt in the in different shades of georgette crepe, Salt Lake Temple Wednesday mornmaking a rainbow effect. The gowns ing. A reception was held at the were made in quaint models, with rufhome of the bride's parents, Mr. and fles. The matron of honor, Mrs. Rex Mrs. H. G. Whitney, 83 Second aveWilliams, wore lavender crepe. The nue, in the evening. maid of honor, Miss Lillian Wells, In the reception room the bridal wore pink crepe. One of the bridesparty stood in front of a large window maids, Miss Lillian Wells, was gownfestooned with green and white. ed in turquoise crepe, and the other Feathery ferns and gypsophilia, studbridesmaid, Miss Esther Badger, wore and Shasta carnations white with ded apricot crepe.. Showers of pink and effect. the pretty daisies, developed lavender sweet peas, to correspond in used were decorations same The with the various gowns, were carried room and the living library. by the attendants. The dining room was decorated in The guests were received by Mr. of Clusters white. and Dorothy pink and Mrs. Whitney, assisted by the Perkins roses in a silver basket with bridal party and by Mr. and Mrs. pink maline on the handle formed a George F. Felt, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. centerpiece for the supper table. A Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitcluny lace cover was over pink. The ney and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher. wedding cake was in pink boxes, enPresiding in the dining room were a silver with monogram. Miss Priscilla Cartwright, Mrs. Laurgraved The bride wore a Harry Collins en Gibbs and Mrs. Herman Wells, asmodel of white satin combined with sisted by members of Chi Omega, the French dotted net, witn a bertha of brides sorority. rose point lace, worn by the brides Punch was served in the living mother on her wedding gown. The room by Miss Dorothy Wells, Miss Katherine Spencer and Miss Frances wedding veil was trimmed in old rose point lace, also a family heirloom, and Young. Music was furnished by the . SOCIETY ing class whose scholarship during the three years of attendance in the law school has been of distinguished excellence. It is the highest honor that can be conferred on a law school graduate. Mr. Bagley and Mr. Leo J. Cohn of Chicago were chosen from a graduating class of 5G. He is the second western man to receive the honor, the other being Apostle Stephen L. Richards of the L. D. S. church. Before entering the law school at Chicago, he was an instructor in En 9mv W V rT V W W Every Dollar Paid For Insurance in The Guardian Fire Insurance Company of Utah Stays In Utah L4 The Agency Company r Ik . Manager 334 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A A . Tel. Was. 6516 Apen All Night UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS S. D. EVANS Modern Establishment 48 New Building Salt Lake City State St. iiiiiiuiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiimiii Malone orchestra. The couple left on a late train for a wedding trip to California. They will return in two weeks and will spend the summer at the Whitney home, while Mr. and Mrs. Whitney are ab- sent from the city. LAW HONORS FOR BAG LEY Electric Gilts For Every Occasion Percolators, More than ever before, successful business requires Banking Service of the broad, permanent character we give. toasters, curling irons, chafing dishes, lamps, vibrat-er- s, grills there are electric gifts for every occasion. Whether it be for wedding anniversary, birthday, or commencement, electrical gifts are always appreciated. They are useful, enduring, beautiful, and cost but little to operate. H.- re who Grant Bagley, from the cently was graduated University of Chicago Law School wtih the degree of Doctor of Law', has been notified that he has been elected to membership in the Order of the Coif, an honorary society having chapters in the leading law schools of the United States. The members of the Order are elected by the faculty from those of the graduat CAROLYN THOMSON, PRIMA DONNA OF " MAYTIME AT THE SALT LAKE THE A TRE, JUNE 24, 25. 26 glish and debating at the L. D. S. and is a graduate of the University of Utah with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Mr. Bagley has opened a law office in the Walker Bank Building in conection with Roland R. Woolley. 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