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Show a: THE PROVO POST al hotne on Provo Bench. A beautiful home wedding of early September was that solemnized last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bachman at 41 South 3rd East street," when their daughter, Iretta, became the bride of Mr. Frank Winn of Nephl. Bishop Joseph A. Buttle performed the ceremony at 8 oclock. The entertaining rooms wVre beauIn honor of the approaching mar44 tifully decorated for the occasion. if MRS. GEORGE HARDING, FORMERLY MISS ORA BAILEY, 4 In the reception room a large bell riage of Miss Laltelle Carter to Mr. 5 WHOSE WEDDING RECEPTION LAST NIGHT WAS ONE 4 formed of pink roses with .dainty Mr. Mrs. and Elliott Earl Elliott, Roy OF THE BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE SEASON 4 streamers of pink satin suspended to 4 entertained at a prettily arranged the corners of the room', and baskets miscellaneous shower Tuesday eveof pink and white roses formed the nlng A program consisting of games dominant decorations. The library and music was carried out after presented a pleasing scene in its decorations of red roses and various which a dainty luncheon was served colored verbenas. Plk and white to twenty five- - guests. Miss Carter was the prevailing color scheme for jecelved many beautiful and useful the dining room, where an elaborate gifts as tokens of appreciation from buffet luncheon was served to nearly her friends. two hundred guests. An exquisite boquet of pink and white roses arranged in a large "cut glass bowl Mary E. Bunnell of Vineyard has adorned "the" tabled a visit three returned .from, weeks, The bride wore a handsome gown In Colorado, where she has been the of white lace over white satin and guest of her cousin, Mr. William Gamher boquet was a basket of pinfc mon. While away she visited Denbrides roses. ver, Palisades, and many other InMiss Evelyn McBride of Salt Lake and reports farming teresting points acted as bridesmaid for the occaconditions in that section in excelShe was attired in an atsion. lent condition. a a tractive gown of blue crepe de chine trimmed with blue satin and carried The John Durrant genealogical soMr. HerSata boquet of pink rosea. American meet at Fork will ciety was anof man the brother for first its groom, Winn, 16, urday, September best man. nual outing. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. T. Miss Maida Peterson is spending C. Winn of NephTT parents of the the week in Lehi visiting with her A. Kirkham. J. Mrs. groom. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Berry. sister, The guest list included relatives and friends frtmi Salt Lake City, Spanish Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Ashton spent Fork, American Fork and Nephl. Thursday in Salt Take visiting with infriends and attending to business During the evening the happy terests. couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. They will be at home to their many friends at In honor of Miss Iretta Bachman, 7 41 South Third East street whose marriage to Mr. Frank Winn of Nephl took place at the home of i Mrs. Elsie Barrett, formerly a resl-- j the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. of this city, but now a member j dent last evening. Bachman, Benjamin Miss Marie Spafford entertained at a of the State Industrial school board at Ogden has returned to her home in miscellaneous shower Monday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were that city after a pleasant visit in occathis city with friends. attractively decorated for the sion with red roses where a splendid Mrs. Jesse Johnson i3 entertaining program of music and games was carried at a delightfully arranged social afout, followed by a dainty fair this afternoon and evening in luncheon served to the fotfewlBg guests: The Misses Myrai Cassitf, Special music was rendered for the honor of Mrs. Harvey Fletcher, who Brilliancy, yet dainty distinctiveMaAnne Stubbs, Elisabeth Taylor, ness. marked the. decorations of the occasion by the Misses Marie Hed- leaves in the near future for New Zelta York to Join her husband. Emma rie Hedquist, Allred, O. W. Bailey home last evening when quist, Ada Howe and the bride. Anne Marie SpafSpafford, Spafford, the doors of that beautiful residence In the receiving line wrere Mr. and The Joint session of the literary ford and the guests of honor. During were thrown open to receive over Mrs. O. V. Bailey, parents of the of the various wards of the afternoon Miss Bachman received two hundred department in ..honor of the brldetMr. and Mrs. E. T. Harding, guests held at the fourth ward the city some very beautiful gifts. marriage of Miss Ora Bailey and Mr. parents of the groom, and Mr. and house Tuesday afternoon meeting George Harding, which was solemn-nize- Mrs. T. C. Jones. The guests, nuin be to successful, over very proved in the Salt Lake Lake temple bering over two hundred, were from one hundred ladles being in attendWednesday at high noon. Salt Lake, Richfield, Garland, Heber ance. A splendid program was carThe reception hall was banked with and other cities of the state. ried out aiyl a special feature of the a profusion of golden glow and green Immediately following the recep- afternoon was the book entitled foliage, which admirably carried out tion the young couple left for a wedMrs. Sarah 1 PICTURE PALACE the pretty color scheme of gold and ding tour tftmugh northern Utah for Anne, given by green. The front partor in which about two weeks. Upon their return E. G. Epperson,' Mgr. stood the bridal party, had for its they will be at home to their friends Mr. Arthur Haws motored to Salt color scheme white and green carried at 77Q North Second East street. TONIGHT Lake this week and spent a few outwlth green foliage and white days visiting friends. flowers, and the piano where the A beautiful home weijaing took VALESKA SURATT wedding march was beautifully ren- place last evening at the residence Miss Mamie Beesley left for Los dered by Prof. C. W. Reid, was lit- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carter on last evening where she will Angeles SATURDAY ; erally banked with green and white Provo Bench, when their eldest teach school during the coming nowers. White, pink and green formdaughter, Helena, was married to Mr. school year. Loves Lariat ed the dominant colors in the back Clarence L. Jones, also of Provo Bluebird. parlor. A very dainty color scheme Bench. The ceremony took place at The Misses Jeanette Poole and Elof pink was carried out in the dining eight oclock and was performed by sie Ross delightfully entertained the room. From the chandelier unique Rev. Ludwig Thomsen, pastor of the members of the Magnolia Swarm of MONDAY streamers of $nk mailneCongregational church. The brides Beehive workers and the officers of to three points of the table. gown was of steel gray taffeta silk the M. I. A. of the Third ward at the Fred Islimans Cut glass candle carriers with pink and georgette crepe.. The room the home of Mrs. Arthur Taylor, novel candles, and as a centerpice a bas- was tastily decorated with flowers. Wednesday evening. A splendid proket of beautiful pink roses, tied witn After the ceremony, supper was BLACK FRIDAY gram was carried out, consisting of pink maline, gave ah added attrac- served for eighty guests relatives numerous games, music and readings, tion to the pretty setting of the and friends from the neighborhood after which a delicious luncheon was scene. Outside the residence also and from Provo and Salt Lake. The served to TUESDAY twenty guests. The enterpresented a beautiful appearance. young couple will leave for Salt Lake taining rooms and dining thble were Holbrook" Bly nil Gayly colored electric lights and and other points for a short tour, beautifully decorated with choice green hangings were artistically after which they will make their summer flowers for the occasion. where the guests spent several hours in dancing and musical entertainment. The bride wore a handsome gown LOAN TO MONEY 4 4 of on heavy creamy white satin, trim-- ! 4 ' Improved Farms' and Water med with silver and pearls, daintily Stock. 4 worked in the fo'ds of chiffon. The 4 skirt was of striped silk net. This 4 was coiuplefely covered with an ovLOUIS W. LUND, 4 of filmy silk net. while the erdress Utah 4 4 Pleasant Grove basque and train were of satin with Veil dainty finishings of pearls. The with fastened net pearls was fit silk and orange blossoms and fell in Jength-ofshimmering folds the train. The gown was made to create a shadow effect. She carried a boquet of white brides roses with a shower or white sweet peas. - The bride was attended by Miss Miss Maurine Dunn, and Howe Ada Delta Land and Water Company be gowned in pink, with attractively at Delta, Utah, has Jobs for pink hats trimmed with dainty twelve to fifteen experienced irpiumea lh ttie same soft blending of colors. Each carried a basket of rigators. wrn pa- rpink roses. The bridegroom and the best man,- - Mr, Newton Jackson, were . You attired In full evening dress suits. little The charming .flower girls, Board ( Pauline Vincent and Veve Davis,' were fairy like in their dainty dresses of Good camp. Good board. 'Apply white with pink sashes,. Each carat once and la person If possible. ried baskets of pink roses, tied with pink maline. 4444444444444 Better Pictures for Yourself and Family 4444444444444 TONIGHT MARY PICKFORD , . - Hulda From Holland -- 5 -- Part Paramount-- ' SATURDAY MATINEE , 2:30 -- Triangle Present MISS JULIA DEAN -- . - Matrimony Phrt Drama of Excellence A Five FORD STERLING in Stolen Magic " A Keystone Comedy Different , if in - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Matinee 4 P. M. Jesse L. Lasky Presents the Noted Screen Stars WALLACE REID qnd CLEO felDGELY - in The House of the Golden West This film drama charmingly fulfills the pretty promise of its name. The roles" portrayed by the two artists, Wallace Reid anl Cleo Ridgely, afford them great opportunities to which they rise admirably. Cia kMigley Burton Holmes Travel Pictures Lkj d PRINCESS If Tal-tnadg- e. Tuesday, September 12 - 3 - n I -- a a t T U i i e 4 it If TV 3 ? A I Triangle Presents " The Golden Claw - I .v 5 Reels of excellent drama d Best of Enemies u Keystone Comedy with L Weber and Field Lw Fialds, tha Famous GarmanComa-disn- , Starring With Hit Partnar, Joa Weber, In tho Now Fares, "ThwBaat of Enemies." Triangle-Key-tan- a The Princess Millinery Co. Announces t I 1 1 Its Formal Opening and Showing of Authoritative 444444444444444 - !- I 1 A - i IRRIGATORS i WANTED I r i ;.! Tomorrow and Early Next Week Presenting a Notable Collection Here may f it sL 1 1 fr 4 i $60.00 Per;. 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