TAVLORLONGSTRETH WEDDING OCT- 22 TO BE IN CEDAR RAPIDSp IA.■ XimotiQcement is made hy Mrs.ter Miss Genevieve Longstreth, to Arthur H. Taylor, son or Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Taylor or 1702 Davie street. The welding will be a ceremony of Wednesday, Oct. 22. inCedar Rapids at the First EnglishLutheran church, Rev. James O-Simons to officiate Miss VelmaBlair, sister of the bride, andLouis BalluFf also of Davenport,will attend the bridal couple. There will be a wedding dinner at tho residence of the adopted parents of the bride, her uncle and aunt, Mr. 'and -Mrs, George W. Longslreth. and after a short trip the new home will be in Davenport. ^adopted her when a little girl, until about four years ago.Mr. Taylor is a graduate of theDavonpoit schools and h with the Gordon Van Tine company.The coming nuptials of Miss Longstreth. who has made many Jricnds since coming bock here Lo live, wcie an non need at a parly of Thursdav evening given by Mr*. W. C, Fuller in honor of her duugb-oenterpiece and clips and favors und cards, which announced the wedding date as a surpuse of the evening, being in the colors.AV. C. Fuller of 1207 Denison avenue. or the engagement and approaching marriage of her daugli-■;r mm m :mwlt; m^wm * in m m mm mm .mmmm:r■ The Misses Velma and Dorothy H Blair entertain for their sister Wednesday, Oct, 1. aL their home Mjon Denison avenue-.The bride graduated Trom 4 the Cedar Rapids schools and made her home with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Longstrcth. whoter at the family home. 1*3 relatives bring entertained- Dinner v»as served, the pick and orchid bridal color.; oping carried out in :i white basket Plied with orchid lilies ami pink cosmos forming the