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Show "Weddings and Engagements. Tho marriago of Miss Crete Plnkerton Riid Joseph Grant will take place oi "Wednesday ovenlng at S:30 o'clock at .the Central Christian church. Rev. Thomas "W. Plnkerton, father of tho bride, officiating. offi-ciating. Mrs. Edward Moore will be the matron of honor, and Miss Daisy Savage, tho muld of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Buckingham and Miss Olive Jpnnliife'H. The ribbon-bearers will bo Misses Margaret Harris and TSdith Casady. little Irene Savage bearing tho ring. Dr A. C. "Wherry will be tho best man, the ushers being Waynu Hemphill. Hay "Wvland, John Hanson and Jay Buckingham. Before tho arrival of tho bridal party Miss Agatha Berkhoel will sing "Beloved, H le Morn." by Alyward, and during the ceremony Schubert's "Serenade." "Ser-enade." After the ceremony a wedding supper will bo served at the resldenco of Mr and Mrs. Edward Mooro or the bridal party A pretty homo wedding was solemnized on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Halo, when their daughter, Edyth Mae, became tho bridu of Thomas Benton Hunter of Monterey, Cal. Tho ceremony was . performed per-formed by Rev Elmer I. Goshen In tho presence of a few closo friends of tho bride. Following tho cerfmony a wedding breakfast was served. Tho parlor whore the ceremony waa performed was prettily pret-tily decorated with pink carnations and roses, low bowls of tho flowers being ar-tlctlcally ar-tlctlcally combined with smllax. Yellow was the color chosen for the decorations In the library. Tall vases of chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and flowers wcro UBed. Green and white were ecen In the dining-room, a mound of whlto chryoanthemums and plu-mosa plu-mosa forming tho centerpiece, with garlands gar-lands of rosebuds and srnllax extending to tho corners of the table. Puffs of green tulle added to tho color scheme. Tho brldo woro a handsome golng-away gown of dark blue silk, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. During the ceremony an orchestra stationed sta-tioned In tho alcove upstalr played "Tho Spring Song," changing Into tho strains of the Mendelssohn wedding march as the scrvlco was completed. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter left on tho noon train for southern south-ern California, where they will spend a couple of weeks before going to Monterey, their futuro home. The mnrrlago of Miss Sarah Alexander and Ashby Du Bols Cle.ayoland was solemnized sol-emnized on Tuesday evening at the residence resi-dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "William Alexander. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Padcn, In the presence pres-ence of the relatives and a few close friends of the bride and groom, followed by a largo reception, Mrs. "Wing B. Allen was tho matron of honor, and Theodoro Gentch. tho best man. Green and whlto wero tho colors uaed for decorations throughout the house. A canopy of ferns studded with white asters was suspended from tho celling with trails of the ferns extending to the corners of tho room. A screen of ferns was In front of the flre-placo flre-placo In the hall. "White rosevj and ferns wero used in tho dining-room, with tall candles shaded in Nile green. Thoso assisting as-sisting during tho evening wero Mrs. "William "Wil-liam P. Klser. Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. Charles Flileld. Mrs. Herbert Brown, Miss Addlo Zanu, Mies Lota McMillan. Miss Alice Goodwin. Misses Alia and Marge Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Cleavcland left on the late train, to be away sovernl weeks. Their future homo will be In this city. A beautiful wedding reception was the ono given Thursday evening at the resl-denco resl-denco of Mr.. Martha Tello Cannon, In honor of Miss Graco Cannon and Charles Cluronce Xeslln. Tho parlors wcro decorated dec-orated with a profusion of yellow chrysanthemums, chrys-anthemums, the flowers being artistically arranged In the bow-window and banked along the mantel. Red wan the color chosen chos-en for tho decorations in the dlnlng-100m. dlnlng-100m. many tall vases of crimson carnations carna-tions and dahlias being used. The dining-room dining-room was In Nllo green and white, a tall green vase of white chrysanthemums forming the centerpiece, with green rlb-bona rlb-bona extending to the corners of the table, ta-ble, whero Inrge bows of tho ribbon wuro nrrnngctl. From the chandelier were suspended sus-pended garlands of smllax. studded with whlto flowers. The hall was prettily decorated dec-orated with potted palms and ferns, punch being served behind a screen of the plants, Mrs. "Willis Cannon serving. After November 20 Mr. and Mi. Neslln will be at homo to their friends at their home on Eighth East and Tenth South streets. At the homo of the bride's mother. Mrs. Henry Stuart, on Wednesday at high noon was solemnized the marrlago of Miss Rhoda. Roborls'nnd Samuel M. Sed-don. Sed-don. Tho coroinony was performed under a horseshoe of whlto carnations and ami-lax. ami-lax. Tho bride was gowned in white silk and carried bride's rosos. Miss Elta Roberta, Rob-erta, the bridesmaid, woro pink and carried car-ried carnations of the same shade. Thomas Thom-as Roberta acted as beet man A largo reception was hld In tho evening, when only relatives and close frlendt) wero prs-1 prs-1 ent. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with autumn leaves and carnations. In tho dining-room, whero a supper was served for forty. Miss Sarah Evans and ! Mies Flosalo McDonald assisted during tho evening. Miss Frankle Kearns and "William F. Alworth of Ohio wero married on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 0 o'clock. Rev. E. I. Goshen performed tho ceremony, in tho presence of the relatives and a few immediate im-mediate friends of brldo and groom. Tho brldo was gowned In a handaomo golng-away golng-away gown of gray with hat to match. The parlor was decorated with Amorican Beauty roses and palms. After the wedding wed-ding flupper the brldo and groom left for their new home In North Baltimore, O. . A quiet but protty wedding occurred Wednesday evening at S:3) o'clock at tho homo of C "W. Johnson, 231 Fifth East street, when Miss Blenda Johnson bo-camo bo-camo tho brldo of Thomas Haworth of Franklin. Ida. Dr. "William M. Padcn officiated. of-ficiated. The brldo was attended by Miss Mabel Eager and A "W. Gates was best man. Tho Riicsts wcro tho relatives and Immediate friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Haworth Ha-worth left the same evening to spend several sev-eral weeks In California, after which thoy will be at homo to their friends In Franklin, Ida. |