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Show THE CITIZEN ft and a corsage of pink roses and vfo. lets. A breakfast for the bridal Party and close friends followed in the dents suite at the Hotel Utah. table was decorated with a low mound of spring flowers and bridal cards were used. The couple left og an afternoon train for a wedding trij to the coast and will make their hom in San Francisco. The brides traveling suit was navy blue and canary low ensemble with biege fur. . HARMS-PROCTO- R PARCHMENT VOGUE EXTENDS TO LINGERIE N IN an impressive church ceremony at high noon Wednesday at St. Marks every one using' parchment lampshades it is little wonder that gowns and even lingerie have taken on a parchment shade. Paris decrees it, which is quite sufficient and the color is more definitely described as off white. This most adaptable material is hav- -. ing a vogue, no doubt, because it is such a relief from plaits, ruffles, beads and all sorts of attached to lamp shades. Goat skins make marvelous lampshades. One girl obtained two large skins, stretched, laced and made her own shade which is fascinating in its utter plainness, save the natural markings in the skins. Ships, maps, old world scenery all are a great relief from cabbage roses and indigo blue violets, but we have heard no mention yet of lingerie of goat skin shade. We wonder, will this parchment, or off white shade in lingerie be so popular they say it is being done because of the pastel shades not holding their color, but one would want to off make sure of the results of white, sure that it might not appear soiled white through a dainty gown. That sort of putty color so adaptable in blending with almost anything in ones rooms might be entirely disastrous to some dainty woman should a tabby spy and off white shoulder strap beneath an otherwise faultless costume and not knowing it was a new shade the dainty person would have that off white lingerie to live ; down the rest of her life. Better stick to pastel tints, of a decided white, in : lingerie, my dears, let the lampshades . take care of the parchment. TJJ7ITH . . DOSCHER-DEVELY- thing-a-ma-bo- Cathedral, Miss Florence Doscher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doscher became the bride of Wright of San Francisco, Dean W. W. Fleetwood officiating. Lawrence at the organ, played 0 Promise Me and At Dawning during the ceremony and the Lohengrin bridal chorus as the processional and the D-Eve- lyn Eb-erl- y, wore gold colored taffeta with matching slippers and hose. Immediately preceeding the bride came Mrs. Peter Moller, Jr., of New York City, sister of the bride, who was the matron of honor and wore a period gown of peach colored taffeta and blue slippers. All of the attendants wore leghorn hats with spring flower motifs and long streamers and carried Coquets of spring flowers tied with long streamers of maline. The charming bs . the and . Ethel-y- frodc-e- and . i : WEDDINGS AND BETROTHALS ; rosenberg-blackmar- Miss Georgette Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg engaged to De Los Blackmarr, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Blackmarr. The marriage of the popular young couple will take place in New York in June r . . both a musician andean artist and has been doing art work in New York for the past year. Both young people are former . students of the University of Utah. a butter-fl- AN engagement announcement of much interest among the young society set is that of Miss Georgette Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg, and De Los Black-mar- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Blackmarr. The .marriage will take place in New York City in early summer. Miss Rosenberg is a pianist, of much ability and Mr. Blackmarr is . A SMART nuptial event of Utt April was the marriage on Wednet day evening at 8 oclock at St. Mark cathedral of Miss Kathleen Charlotte Harms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her. man Harms and John Luther Proe. tor III. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, The church was thronged with friends o the popular young couple. The church windows were massed with cherry blossoms and almond branches while in the channel blush pink and tulips were used with the tall cathedral candles and on the alter tit brass alter vases held white tulip and the seven branched brass candelabra burned white tapers. Lawrence Offertone Eberly, organist, played in F. by Grison; Prayer, by and Andantino (To My Wife) by Lemare, preceeding the ceremony. The approach of the bridal party vs announced by the beautiful bridal chorus from Lohengrin and during impressive ceremony Mr. Eberly played softly, Schuberts Serenade Love, Here is My Heart by Saint Saens. The Mendelssohn march vs the recessional. The brides two sisters, Miss Harms and Miss Hermine Hams were the bridesmaids and were alike in bouffant taffeta and tails frocks with fitted bodice, the skirts ii shaded petal effect and fitted yokes of maline. Miss Ethelyn wore canary yellow with gold slippers and a yellof picture hat with shaded velvet maline trimmings. Miss Hermine won orchid with silver slippers and a orchid hat with the orchid shaded velvet and maline. Both bridesmaids tuned butterfly roses and shell butterfly sweet peas. Miss Mary Gfr in, maid of fionor, who preceededth bride and her father, wore an green straight line imported with the one shoulder scarf effect d a green picture hat and silver pers. Her bouquet was also of roses. - The fair young bride wore ani sa ported gown of heavy ivory made with fitted bodice in b style, the skirt interlined with tilly lace and the long glove sleeves with chantilly lace frill the wrist and a single pear orni at the waist. The filmy veil wasjj ranged in a Russian head dress maline and pearls holding it to head and ropes of pearls at ide. She carried a sheaf of Call ies. Oliver Alberti was the best and Dickert Sawyer and Ray were the ushers. Mrs. Harms wo French model in pink georgette with rhinestones and pearls wit1 Mendelsshon wedding march as the recessional. The window ledges were banked with apple blossom branches and floor baskets of spring flowers banked the chance and on the alter burned the cathedral candles in the seven branched candelabra. The family pews were roped with white satin ribbons. The ushers were Norman McKee and Alvin Lentz. Miss Elsie brides maid, wore an apple green taffeta period gown with matching slippers, Mrs. Carleton Allen of Monteral, sister of the 'bridegroom who was the attending matron Geo-ghega- n, bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Worth model with a silver brocade bodice and gold maline skirt in period style with a collar of pearls. Her veil was held in cap effect with orange blossoms and fell in a long train. She carried a boquet of Easter lilies and lilies of the valley, Carl Doscher was the best man. Mrs. H. W. Doscher wore a gown of blue beaded gorgette crepe with a black and white hat and wore a corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. F. W. DEvelyn, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black gown with hat to match |