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Show Quiet Wedding Is Solemnized J At the Virginia Miss Gladys Musgrave and Gage B. Rodman Married at Impressive Ceremony Of Interest to many residents of Ogden, one of the quiet weddings of tho week was that of last Thursday, when MI3S Gladys Musgrave became the bride of Gage B. Hodman. The wedding took place at the home of Mrs illlarn Van Alen at the Virginia Vir-ginia at 2:30 o'clock. Kev John Ed- ward Carver of th First Presbyter- ' lan church performed the wedding ! ceremony The couple were attended by Dr. W alter T Way land and Mrs Francis G Mat.son of Salt Lake. In accordance with the wish of th bride simplicity was tho keynote ol the affair. The bride was dressed in orchid organdy and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Her attendant at-tendant was gowned In light georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet ! of pink roses. The couple arc spend- j ing their honeymoon In Salt Lake and i on their return will make their homo In ogelen. i A number of students of the Weber Normal college school of music were (presented in a recital Thursday cve- ; nine," in the line art rooms of the col-U col-U ge. Those appearing delighted their audience with their selections. Bl-weekly Bl-weekly programs are held and tho I work of a number of the students has been highly commented upon The program given Thursday was as fol- lows Bi.ss solo "O'er the Billowy Sea". Smith W allace Budge I Violin so.o Slumber Song ' . Schumann M'lton Shurtllff Piano solo, "Dance on the Lawn". . Bohn i f Wade Stephens "Nightingale .song" Kevin M'lba Douglas I Violin i a) Minuet ' llohn ib) "Berceuse' from locelyn.. , ... . . Godard Lolabel Qarner Piano solo, "Rustle of bpring" Syndlng Lorna Carstensen 'I. nor su'.u For You Alone Geehl Bert Letshmau In compliment to Miss Winona Welsh, a brlde-fo-be, a shower was given Thursday evening at the home 'i Mrs. Milton White, 570 Twent - I fifth strec-r. .Mi White and Mra I -OUjs i 'kirk "..ii horefi t r Welsh Is a forme;- icsldent of Mor-.gun, Mor-.gun, but for the past year has made : her home In ogden She will become J thi bride oi Alfred Ilartman of 110 t Patterson avenue, during early Aug-u.t Aug-u.t Shasta daisies combined with baby-breatb, formed the decorations throughout the W hite borne The eve-nlng eve-nlng was .spent In playing games and ) In musical entertainment with Mls 1 Stella Clark at the piano. At 11 o'clock a dainty three-course luncheon was served Refreshments and decorations deco-rations were carried out In the same. r eolor -.heme. The lnvt,. guests for the evening were Mra. George Atkin- H son. mother of the groom, Mrs. Glen Watklns Mrs Milton White, Mrs. Roy H I Garrison. Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. Frank M. Barton, Mrs Collyer. Mrs I Louis I'lark. Mrs. Ruth atkins Mrs. . F. J. Armstcad. Mrs. Mark Fuller, I Mrs Clarence Jackson Mrs. Christina Vlarshi ill Mrs Mary Atkinson. Mrs George W. Goshen, Mrs. J. C. Neal, Mrs. Frank Lion and Miss Winona Welsh Mist Bthi I UoKaj Miss Pearl Garrison, Miss Genevieve White. Miss I Margaret Chase, Miss Irma Chase, .iisvt Ruth Watkins, Miss Stella Clark, H .Miss Hattle Clark. Miss Lyda Garner and Miss hristobell Garner. Later In the evening the guests were Joined by Milton W White, less Watklns Glen M'atklns. Clarence Jackson and Alfred ' Hi.rtman. The bride was the reclpl-ent reclpl-ent of many beautiful glf'.s, tho open-Ing open-Ing of which was as much delight to her guests as to herself. After the wedding of the young couple, they will make their home in Ogden BBsl Mis Evelyn Glasmann and Mrs. B. C, Blaekman are visiting ft Iava Hot Springs. Th y will be gone Indefinite- ,1 The Merry. Maids entertained for some forty of their friends Friday evening on the lawn of Supt. and Mrs. 1H R. A Fowler 53s Thirtieth street The lub is ni up of young girls between eight and twelve years of age. fH The nature cf their entertainment Friday evening was a "show" in which Uhey staged nine numbers all of their own creation where they made their 'own eostumes illd their own rehears- ling, decorating etc Some of the num-bora num-bora given were a Chinese act In cos-ti.Tne cos-ti.Tne Hawaiian - n e;' 1 1 and dancing I numb, r Forest scene of the Fairy Princess Dance of the Fire-Fly, etc. Those In charge of the performance were folo Fow ler, Inez Brown, Marlon , Huasey and Vella P'owlee. Mr nnd Mrs. Jvsoph Kirk, occom- panted b Mrs. Kirk's mother, Mrs j l I Reed and her brother and hi ftrlfi Mr, and .Mrs AV L. Cunningham returned from a tour through y ellowstone park. I Mr and Mrs. Carl S. "Watson have returned from a rip to the Pacific boas) While on the coast they visited I Mr, and Mrp. Paul Ralph at their j r.imli at Redlands. Mr and Mrs. Ralph wern former residents of Ogden. J Mr and Mr. Watson returned to Og- 1 den by way of San Francisco after i spending two delightful weeks on tho coast. j Mrs. A B. Canfleld of Pocatello Is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs f Phil A. Kohn Mrs Canfleld has been I visiting friends In Salt Lake during the past week , e Mr and Mrs. Goldberg of Chicago are visiting Mr and Mrs. Rosenburg of iso Twenty-seventh street. Mr. f Goldburg is a brother of Mrs. Rosen- burg. ii The Women's Auxiliary to the Rail- I way Association will meet with Mrs. J George Prout. 29 46 Porter AvTFnuc on I W ednesday at 7 30 o'clock. |