m'mun groth combs andr * j ; . ■ - • » • .yt TAKES QUINCY. BRIDE*' .Salt^ Bake City Business Man United [ In Mairiage Last Night to Missv' Mamie. Jiilfs, a SouthSide Belle. . ■ ••• •v .'At; S o'clock last evening Miss Ivlamie Julfs of 1008 Washington • street, became the wife of Arthur Groth, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Theceremony was performed by Rev,Julius C. Kramer, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. William Dis-selhorst, of 1125 Ohio street,The ceremo ny was performed in the parlor of the Disselhorst home, which had been beautifully and tastily decorated with palms, ferns, cut flowers and daisies. In the center of the room a white wedding bell had been suspended from the ceiling. In the presence of only the relatives and a few friends the nuptial rite was performed. Miss Lula Dis-selhorst, a niece of the bride, played the Lohengrin wedding march as the bridal palr entered the room ahd j when the ceremony had come to anend, she rendered Morrison's “Med- J . ► . •. . # . • * * - ».#1itation.”: The couple were unattend-;ed, the guests being the witnesses to the rite^ The bride wore a handsome gown, of mull and carried a bouquet of brides roses.; After the wedding a fine supper was . served, The fable was beautifully decorated with daisies and ferns. After the supper a reception Was^ tendgrod“-to • about fifty ' guests,:Who:■ were regally entertained until af te r mlfihtgh ‘ • ;Mr, and' Mrs. Groth received a large assortment of beautiful presents. They leave tonight for Chicago, where they will visit the groom's parents for about two weeks, after which they will go to Salt Lake•-*.Svli©x*©-■ .they will, make their future home.; yrhe bride is the youngest daughter v of Mrs, Katherine and the late «L Henry. Jiilfs, of 1008 Washington street, She spent the greater part of her life in, this city, where she has Won scores of friends through her charming dispositionand many accomplishments. .• ••* During the past two years she has traveled extensively in the west and while on a visit With her sister; Mrs. Jolm Eckert, at Salt Lake City, met her husband. Their acquaintance soon ripened into ei happy love affair, which culminated in their union last evening.^ v The groom is a Chicago boy, buthaS been - located for a number of years at Salt Lake City, where be is doing well in the confectionery business. : He is one of the coining men of: the west arid although he has■i . . 1 . . • , A , m * . #been in Quincy but a few days, has won many friends.The out of town guests at the wedding were: Mrs. John Eckeittand baby daughter of Salt Lake City; Charles Groth, the father, and Edward Groth, a brother, of the groom,m ' 4 \ • m ’ * * * • '• 4 ~ * *a .jtsvA a a