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Show LMiss McBratney Becomes Bride Of Clyde Gwin Impressive Home Ceremom Solemnized by Rev. V Matthews - r At a quiet and Impressive wedding Mbs Dorotity McBratney became thi ; . ,Awu bride of Olyd M. Gwin. Thurscay fv Ifi cvcninK at 7 o'clock, when the Rev Godfrey Matthews performed the t UL; wedding ceremony at the home of the bride 'a parents, Mr and Mr. William gffr i.fj McBratney. Lincoln avenue. The Ktfy) bride was gowned In exquisite charm - 'ay 'ng .ciiin and georgette one wore '.J range bit m h hair and car- sJ3 rled a shows bouquet of Ophelia $f IH roses, she was attended by two H bridesmaids. Miss M m- and Louise -jiv Bateman of Salt Lake. MISS Louise "M fl Bateman was costumed In a sown or V ro;i' and lavender arid carried pink rose buds. Her sister wa i frock ed in 'if'' a creation of white and silver. Jay t? Bartlett assisted oa best man. fjy About flftv guesta W( r present for i L the ceremony and were received lj aiflaL Mrs .M.I. VI..-.. I l-.r.te- Uhifjif man Tin- Me Bra tney home was dec- iJ7jgB 1 orated with profusions of full flowers. pink white tnd i i d r ast r- form- hP'TOj injr the effective adornment. wed- imhSI ding supper wa served after the oere- ifciWi mony. Tables were cfntered with glass gy.rijjl bowls of reil rose- with cards unrt va favors in corresponding colors of red : .jj and white iSfflgB Mr. and Mrs. Owln left for the ;iifkJjM northwest, where they will spend ihelr iwH honeymoon. On their return they fcreflH will make their home here. Mrs. '.win attended thi Ogden H1r i -i-nool firaaiin 'nJ lt,?r held a position with tne mSnR Johnson-Stevens company She has a igg8K host of friends in Ogden who wish SjaoMr nor PVOr happiness. Mr. Gwin was &tr formerly an employe ol the Fdrestrv v.;x-,t ; service, but latelj has become connect- gjeffrj ed with the L'tah Xfftlonal bank Zr'X ff' -j STrjfc -l Miss Gertrude BeM entertained at 2 i a shower in compliment to Miss Dora WuSR-jfl Paine, bride of the coming week, last Wednesday evening il th horrn of the izjgjPlsfc honored guest on Thirtieth street jjBKst Gifts of daintiness and beauty were sEe-y showered upon the bride-elect flames SVi.iS were enjoyed during the evening. ?fi Those present were: Mrs. A. Glad- ' :;y -Ua well. Mrs H. Maek, Mrs. I Watkjna "'"xT-:.Sd Mrs J. H. Kiley. Mrs M Taylor, Mrs. "flL n.-vii 'i i" Bro M. HE) Caul. Mrs A i:-l! J: WIImti Mrs. R. Paine, Mr . E 11. Tanner, mBpS Mrs E. Woods. Mrs Parrtell. Mrs L. H Stratford Mis set Maud Paine Grace ok- er, Ruth Tat yfflW itlja Gulbrath. Vera Gulbraih, Bea- $SH trice Lee, Jaunita .Greenwell. El. z..- 2bH beth Bell. Dora Paine. Gertrude Bell. IflH Lillian Johnson. Violet Johnson and , PKlvera Johnson. ' Miss Edna Barrett lirid.- of the Bf coming week was the complimented QBl guest at a shower given by MISS Sadie j --v Brooker Friday evening Guestt were ..; .1 s ... M Tayer Mi Tau Mi E ;j 1 1 1 mki ' J Edna Barretl Pain ra li Dqti Pain MUs Ell 'fpi Gertrude Bell and Miss Grace Atkln-r Atkln-r i-i n ' ' A wedding carniv.il Will DC given gbfjas Dj the Twelfth ward Mutual Improve- H ment association Wednesday evening, HH Sept. 29 In the ward amusement hall. There will be entertainment for ever-one ever-one and members and friends arc ureged to come. BUI. Miss Violet Hall was hostess at a I - t reception Friday arternoon ;it her hHT ment to Mrs. J Leu Cooney, formerly B Miss Thelma V.'oodmansee The din- B inr room was beautifully decorated BH with bows of pink rlbbona and stream- ers of pink hearts A inre cut glass vase, filled with pink and white asters, was the effective enterpieee for the i K table- A buffet luncheon was served. I " In the reception room, baskets of BBre dahlias anO asters WCr i.istefully ar- I9q ranged. During the afternoon, vio- kZ lin selections wcr played by Mary fK lishor. accompanied by Miss Louise. yki her Miss Fram Marsh entei -' ffiVV tained with a number of piano num- PBJl hers, while hun)fn"ii. readings were iaK given by Master James Kell and little , WAa MIsa Man McBrlde Thirlj guestc bit &' ' 11. i i ci Whltlu ' almoin HVl i irrl of her daughl - i h Mel Kit i.. i. to Fred D Thon psou The wed- liiic took place on September In. The B Pi couple will make their home in Ogden. j t - - CiiIm- L.r.y:ii Neighbors America will entertain at a card pnrt Monday eve-E eve-E .lji. nine In the r. O 0 I Hall at 8 nRllvl gt Joseph' Altar society will enter- BWMiSMwlA tam Tuesdn;. evening- at a card party i IP ploea 'i ftbe.Knlghtfl ot Columbus. The HJIII event opens at 8 o clock. Prizes und Hjllll freshments are being provided Sd 1 " " fM Silver Review No. 1, Women's Ben- iW eflt A3oclatlon of the Maccabees, held fcAfl' their regular meeting Wednesday eve- H "Ing I" the W. O W. hall Following jgji; the business meeting, the members en- Rffl Joyed a card party. They will ontor- Kf tain at a card party on Wednesday Oh evening September at 8 o'clock for I?J both members and friends. M m ' Complimenting Mi-s Ida Hollcy, fa.ll J;f bride elect.. Mies Ruth Dixon and Mrs KJ E Augustus Rich entertained at a per- lij fectly appointed luncheon Thursduy afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rich, ij -I Btl Twenty-fifth street Seventeen : guests wen- present for the afternoon jv. i Autumn's fclfts of varied colored flow- I : era formed thu decorations, with pink, E white and lavender asters, giving a ; 1 harin of effective beauty In the llv- 'iri 1 jug room. Three tables were laid for is the luncheon. Kach was c ntered with ejl a cut lus-s bowl Oi' red roses, with ap- ' I propri i ils for each r ' t Tiny baskets in the shape of roses n"9l were used as favors. Refreshments r e-' corresponded to the rose decoration T in- following guesta wen pre i vS2 V,l8S ldl ,,oll, v- Miss Knthrvn Joyce, i't Miss Mildred Barton, Mis Helen Rich, Top, left to right, Mrs. Edward I. Rich, who will impersonate "Columbia" in the community service pageant to be given in Ogden on Friday: I Mrs H. V. Arbury. who joined her husband in Ogden after spending the summer with her son. in Philadelphia Center, Mrs. G. Wright, formerly Miss Ruth Roscncrans, whose wedding was one of the fall events. Lower row. left to right, Miss Eva Driver of San Diego who is visiting at l the heme of her aunt, Mrs. James Wotherspoon; Mrs. Clyde M Gwin, formerly Miss Dorothy McBratney, whose wedding was one of the . I social even's of the week I 1 1 Miss Gladys Rich. Mta Dorothy Wright, Mrs E Bcklund, Mrs 1 E. Cannady. Mrs. Warner Arthur. Mrs. Milton Boyle, Mrs. Herbert Holley. I Mrs. Roscoe Gwllliams, Mre I i; , iJumkc, Mrs. Thomas Holland .li Royal Eccles, Miss Ruth Dixon and ! Mrs. Ak'uslus Rich Mrs. G L". Zimmerman has returned from a trip to Portland and Spokane I While in Spokane she was prcsen; at i the wedding of h-i mm Mrs. Kutii Wutklns and her daughter daugh-ter Margaret Hanky arc visiting In Oakland for the winter. They will I be the gUSSta of Mr. Walkln's daughter daugh-ter and son. Mr. and Mr.-. E P. Kiley. They expect to be cone the greater I part of the winter. H . . A silver tea will be given .Sunday afternoon, October l' by the officera of .the Sacred Heart Alumnae association at the academ) parlors Miss CladH Rich. Miss Edna Hamilton Dinnecn, Mrs. Margaret McNulty Morrlssey, Miss Helen Kannj and Misa LdUian .O'Neill will b the hostesses Members 'of the class of 19iH will be the honored hon-ored guesta during the afternoon. A progrum has been prepared. . , Miss Prilnces McComlck hns return- de i,i her borne in Salt Eake I spending a few days as the guest of relatives and friends in 1 gdcn. T Mr. ,and Mrs Jay A. Smith have ; moved their place of residence from Harrlsville to Twenty-eighth street They will remain in igden during thfl winter. o Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Carter of Trfnioiitui), were f,-dcn guests .Sun-day. .Sun-day. They motored down front Tre-imonton. Tre-imonton. , Mrs. fc-amuel J'arkinsun and Mrs Jane R Carpenter have returned to their home in Salt Iike after Spending a few days with Mrs. j. w. Reeve. The Ladles Koiisington of the First Baptist church will hold t lr fiir mealing of the season at the home .of Mrs. M. M Mead, 545 Twenty-j Twenty-j first strei-t. Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs Mead will b- assisted by Mes- dames Hugh' s, Bkeen and Mennctt. iAII members and friends of the society lar- Invited. ! . John Scowcroft. son of Mr. and Mr.-, lieber Scowcroft. left Monday to rc-sinne rc-sinne bis studies ut the St ohn's military mili-tary academy at Delafjeld, WIs. Mrs. Mabel Miller will bo hoHtess to i the members of the Loj Cos club at her 'home on Seventeenth street next WoJ-Inesday WoJ-Inesday afternoon. t Mis- Valla Fowler, daughter of .Superintendent and Mrs Li A I'owlSr, I entertained at a birthday party for o numbei bf her friends la-it Friday ave- nlng Autumn colors and leaves Were affectively used In the decoraatlve ef- fecl Games with prises wen- a lea-Iture lea-Iture of the evening's entertainment A dainty lunoheon was served to the following guests: Harold McGregor, Dorothy Mlnroeh. Ruth Jairkson. I.e- lah MurphK Kouls Murphy. Ai-lecn 'Larson, Howard McGregor Florence Stevens, Inez lirown, Enid 1. idge. Virginia Vir-ginia Christensen. N'elma Fe litis. ;idu McGregor, Mi Arnold, Qswellj Jackson, Virginia Ker'shaWi Marion rlUSSO) 'sear lirownlng, 'lolel Wll-llams. Wll-llams. ESva Hooth, Eleanor Thurston, Joe Fowler. Miss Lois Fowler assisted. The Historical club mel Saturday, fieptambsr Jv, in the Knights of Py- thlas' hall. Spain was the subject ofj study and discussion for the afternoon. I Mrs. Otis Weeks gave a paper om Btnonology" and Miss Efva C. BSrh gave a paper .hi "J lleiature." Miss Joseph Ches and Mrs J. J. Malone were the hostesses. The club win meet again on October 2 with Mr-; V H. Mi-. 1 1 and Mrs D II Adams aa hostesses. Mr and Mis ES. M. Schoepsllui: and Roy Bcli'M pshng. Mi and Mrs ib. orgi DaltODi Harold and Nellie DnJtOn Were guest;) during I he W.OOk at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yates. Jfi6 Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street. The guests are en route ' from Hi' ii home. Chanute, Kan., to Los Angeles, Cal., by auto and stopped in igden tor a few days Mrs. J 11. Harrows of Green River, Wyo . was also a guest at the home of Mrs- Yates. She is a sister of Mrs. Schoepsling Herman Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs c. EL Barton, left Monday for Philadelphia to resume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania ... Mr. and Mrs. Italpb E. Bristol returned re-turned Wednesday from a fivo-daya visit In Montana Mr. Bristol, who Is district governor for the Rotarlans. attended at-tended the state Rotary meeting at the Broadwater hotel In Helena, Friday "t lust week They attended the state fair Saturday afternoon and the Kn-tary Kn-tary hanU I Saturday evening at the Broadwater hotel. Sunday, they motored mo-tored to Anaconda and Monday afternoon, after-noon, Mrs. Bristol was the complimented compl-imented guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. Bender, wife of the president of the Anaconda Rotary club. Following Follow-ing the luncheon. Mr. and Ml. Bristol motored to Butte with L A Lainr.nl and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs Lainont before returning to Ogden. |