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Show . i i . MI3 PHIL POINTER and Joseph Llppman were quietly married at the home J Mr. and Mrs. C. B.-Leigh. Capitol Capi-tol Hin, at 7 o'clock last evening. ' Only relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present- The ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rev. Charles K. Perkins, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church. , The house was prettily decorated in a Pink and white color scheme, white and r Pink sweet peas and whitj and pink roses , being effectively used. The bride and bridegroom stood under a bower formed 1 of ropes of smilax- caught to the chan- . . deller in the hall, with a bunch of pink y snd white carnations and sweet peas. r The bride looked girlishly sweet in a sim-" sim-" pie gown of white Paris muslin and lace over white silk. 8he carried a -shower ' bouquet of pink and white sweet peas - and mignonette arranged in a shower, , - covered with tulle and tied with knots of - - baby ribbon. The bride was given away ' by her mother, Mrs. Bailie Roberts - Pointer. Master Philip Pointer Leigh was ; ring-bearer. The ceremony was followed " by an informal dinner, with covers for t twelve. The centerpiece for the table .,, was a cut glass bowl of pink and white sweet peas surrounded by ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Llppman left at midnight for . Los Angeles. Cat. They will spend the summer in different parts of California. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Florence Armstrong and Frank Bagley took place - last evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Francis Arm-:". Arm-:". strong. The ceremony was performed by ."Bishop Robert T. Burton in the presence of the Immediate relatives of the young couple. A reception from until 11 followed fol-lowed the wedding. The house was decorated dec-orated in palms, ferns and roses. White .: and green were used in the reception-rooms, reception-rooms, pink and green in. the dining-room and . crimson ramblers and ferns 'in the ; hall. The bride was becomingly gowned In. white chiffon over taffeta and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley went directly to their .". new home, 48 Seventh East street MISS LYDIA E.LADD and Frank Thompson were married Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. Thomp- son, 966 East Second South street Both young people are of Nevada. After a V visit to Los Angeles. Cal., they win make A their home at Tonopah, Nev. ' COL. AND MRS. EDWIN F. HOLMES . lentertained at dinner last evening at the J wiYa palace. Garden roses formed the . trcorations for a round table. MISS JUDITH ANDERSON of this ( city and George Howard Beard of Coal-, Coal-, ville were yesterday licensed to wed. The ' bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Anderson and is a well-known singer. , THE MARRIAGE of Miss Bertha A. -May and Charles Castleton took place at '' the Castleton . home on Third street , Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed by David M. Smith. The bride was attended by her sister, Mies Eva . May, and George Castleton was the - bridegroom's best man. - The wedding was small, but was followed by a large ' reception. . .- - ' '" A PRETTY HOME WEDDING was that of Miss Fairy N. Davis and Arthur F. Gentry at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. N. Davis. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Prof. B. Si. i ' ' Hinckley. The marriage was followed by I a reception. The couple will be st home t to their friends at 714 East Eighth South street after August 1. MISS MAY KERVIN entertained at tea ' yesterday afternoon at the Country club in honor of Miss Mary Moore, who will leave next week to spend a year abroad. Forty guests were received. . A BOX PARTY was given last evening by Miss Beatrice O'Conner at the Orpheum theater to witness the perform- ance of "In Old Heidelberg." MRS. SCHUYLER SNYDER gave a 5JX) party to thirty of her friends at her home In the Miller flats yesterday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. B. MAHLER of Cleveland. Cleve-land. O.. who are guests of the Kenyon hotel, celebrated their twenty-ninth wd-, wd-, ding anniversary at the home of Mrs. Smith in Centerville yesterday afternoon. The party drove to Centerville in carriages. m 9 9 MRS. GEORGE SNELL gave a pretty luncheon yesterday afternoon In honor of her sister. Miss May Price, who will ) be married next month. ' . MRS. A. N. M'KAY entertained with a theater party at the Orpheum last night. MRS. JOSEPH FOLSOM gave a tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John Longmaid. MI8S JENNA-BUDD GEDDE3 will give a luncheon for a few of her friends today at the Country club. Miss Ilary Moore being the guest of honor. 1 MRS. ELLIOTT K. T. KIMBALL will entertain this evening at cards. I MISS EDITH SHEARMAN and Mrs. I J. R. Folsom will give a tea tomorrow I afternoon for Mrs. John Longmaid. JW' " 9 9 9 f MRS- HARRY C. EDWARDS Is enter- V V'tainlng at cards this afternoon. 9 9 9 -S MRS. G. M. FORBES is giving the second sec-ond In a series of tea this afternoon at her home on Twelfth East street JUL AND MRS. HENRY M. DIN-WOODEY DIN-WOODEY will leave shortly for a stay of some weeks in the East. MR. AND MRS. JOHN ALFORD lave during the week for a trip to New York and throughout tbe East. MRS. B. F. DEAL will leave In a few days for the City of Mexico to visit her daughter. Mrs. T. J. Ryder. THE MISSES LILLIAN AVD MAUDE FITCH will entertain at bridgV next Monday Mon-day afternoon. MRS. A. 8. BOWER entertained a few friends at a luncheon today. MRS. D. C JACKLING was the hostess today at a card party to meet her guest, Miss Gertrude Johns of New York. MISS LORENE LEARY will entertain at a series of small teas during next week. - MRS. RUTH HOOKER, who has been visiting her sister. Miss Mary Rider, for the past few days, left yesterday for a stay of some time in California. . t MRS. D. B. -HOOVER left yesterday for Los Angeles. 8he will go north later . e to spend some time in San Francisco. ,7 'MRS. 8. B. JACKMAN has gone to Santa Ana for the summer. 1 MRS. JOSEPHINE M'CASLIN has re-turned re-turned from Chicago. MISS AFTON YOUNG entertained the ' members Of the Sewing elub at a luncheon f , today at the Le- Grand Young home In Red Butte hollow. . - N MRS. O. E. CARY left Wednesday to Join Mr. Cery in Sallda. where they will mike their home. MRS. R. 8. ROBERTSON of Eureka has rone to visit her daughter ln Mil waukee and will be rone about six weeks. MRS. GEORGE SUTHERLAND and nr dauthter, Miss Edith, are heme from Washire-ton and are at Whitehall, 10 State street. MRS. JOSEPH H. SIEGEL has rone East. MRS. ABNER LUMAN and Miss Nettle Luman will leave In the near &fure for a trip of several weeks. |