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Show Weddings and Engagement!,. H An intcrcBtiue wedding will be that 1 of Miss Helen Buckingham and Wayne Griswald Hemphill which will be sol-B sol-B emnized on Wednesday evening, Octo- ber 10, at St. Mark's cathedral. Tho H oercmony is to be performed by Deau Benjamin Brewster. Mrs. Lryn" Went; y.-.'r'oi Omaha will be the matron ot j honor and Miss Beth Buckingham the j maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mies Bess Hall and Miss Judith 1 Evans, Marjorie Guild and Robert Buciinffham will be the attendants, and WUI Hemphill will act as best H man. Tho ushers are Frank Dole, Le- land Swaner. Lynn Kemper, and Dick Hn Ogletsbv. The ceremony -will be lol- Hj " lowed by a wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham i'or tie members of the bridal party. H The marriage of Miss Helen Burton and Claudo S. Williams will take place H on Tuesday evening at 7i'&0 o'clock at the horau of tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Burton. Miss Margo EJlervbeck vill be the bridesmaid and Kay Savage the best man. The cerc-mony cerc-mony will be witnensed by oniy.rela-tives oniy.rela-tives of the young conplo and will bo followed hy a reception. Dr. Rev. Elmer L Goshen will officiate. beautiful church wedding was the Hj one on Wednesday evening at the Hj First Congregational church, when Miss Pearl Pierce and Howard Eugene Smith were married. The decorations vrcro in green and white, palms and blooming plants being ueed in proiu-iion. proiu-iion. The bride woro a beautiful gown of white baby Irish point laco over chiffon, and carried an ivory bible. Her bouquet was carried on the wist and was a ehowcr of lillies of the valley. Mies Dolores Pierce was the bridesmaid Hj and vore pink net over bill: and car- ried pinlc carnations. F. F. Fuller of Niagara wao the best man, tho usherE beiirg S. S. Sternberg, Walter Jennens, and Walter Wilding. Arthur Shepherd presided at the organ and as the bridal party entered the church, played the Bridal Chorus from Lohengren and during tho ceremony Andaniiuo, Le-mere, Le-mere, and at tho conclusion of tho service the Mendelssohn wedding march. A wedding supper was served at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow. tho6e assisting at the home bc-ing bc-ing Mr. and Mrs. Enow and Mrs. V. S. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left later for New York and other Eastern cities where they will 6pend their hon-cymoon. hon-cymoon. A wedding of interest is that of Miss Annabellc Loo and Lieutenant Robert Morris, U. S. 2s.. formerly of this oily. The marringo took placo at tho hoiiif of thn brid- in Sloningloii, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Morris will spend the winter at Annapolis, Md. The marriage of Miss Marcuerito Donnellan and Robert Walter Glendin-iiing Glendin-iiing took" place on Wednesday after-noon after-noon at 0 o'clock at St. Marv's By the Sea, Paciiic Grove. Cal. Mies Lena Myers was the bridesmaid and Karl A. Scheie! the best man. Mr. and Mts. Glcudinning will opend their honey-moon honey-moon in Snokanc and Salt Lake, ar- riving in this city about tho fifteenth. 3Iiss Ethel Ringwood and Jainos Oswald were married at noon in tho Temple ou Wednesday, a large recep-Hon recep-Hon being given in their honor in the ovening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snowball. Tho bride woret a, beautiful gown of white silkeou-lino over taffeta and carried bride's roses. The parlor was- docorated in white and green, chrysanthemums and asters be-me be-me used. A large wedding bell of the chrysanthemums was suspended from the chandelier in the center, of the room. Red asters and sweet peas v. ere used in thy dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald will be at heme to their fl friends after October 15, The marriage of Miss Cora Hess and Charles Chestnut took place yesterday at jionn'at Stockton tit the home of tho bride's sistnr. Mrs. George Clark. Mr. and Mrs, Chestnut arrived in tho city yesterday afternoon and were eiveii a reception at their new home, 673 Third Btroet. where they will be at home to their friends after October 15. Mins Rachel G- Chapman and Lewis C. Reilly wero married on Wednesday evening" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCartney, the ccremonj being performed bv Rev. Peter Simpkin. a reception, following. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly will make their home in Rock Island, 111. Tho marriage of Miss Lauviua Poulton and Roy Brewciton will take place Wednesday, October IT. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .T. Da'noss un-nouiice un-nouiice tho engagomcut of their daught-cr daught-cr Stella to 2v. C. Chrislcnson, Jr. Mrs. William Schadc announces tho engagement of her daughter Anna to Caleb W. Chapman, the wedding- to take place in October. A prettv wedding of tho week was that of Miss Alta Brown and W. II. Childs, which took placo on Wedues-dny Wedues-dny night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Kcarens. the marriage having been solemnized in tho temple at noon. Thu rooms were docorated in a pro-fusion pro-fusion of ilowerd. tliu parlor in pink and white roses, tho hall in red zenias. and tho dining room in yellow nasturtiums. nastur-tiums. The bride wore a gown of white net over taffeta, and carried roses. Assisting As-sisting in receiving were Mrs. D. C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hampton, Hamp-ton, and assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Charles Peabodv and Miss Lillian Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Childs will be at homo to their friends alter October 1, at 10S9 South Bight East street. X U Q Miss Josephine M. Yalentiuc and Fred P. Nelson were quietly married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Benjamin Young officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left ou the late train for the coast where they will spend a few weeks. Miss Florence Shields, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. John G. Shields, of Toele and W. S. Clays of Bingham were married on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, the ceremony cere-mony beinir followed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Clays will make their homo in Binghani. The .engagement of Miss Louise B. Allington and Edward Hart is announced. an-nounced. The wedding is to take place in the near future. Mrs. Helen Young announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Virginia H., to Claudo I. Peck of Ogdcn. The marriage mar-riage will take place on Friday, October Oc-tober S. Affairs of the Week. Miss Rubello Rathbone entertained at a Kensington yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Estelle Davis, one of the autumn brides. Tho parlors were prettily decorated with whilo asters and autumn leaves, while the dining-room dining-room was dainty with bowlo of pink sweet peas and ferns. Nasturtiums and asters were combiucd in tho hall. An advertising guessing game was the feature fea-ture of the afternoon, the favors being be-ing Cleveland heads in ficpia. The guest of honor received a leather book, with receipts given by those invited to meet her. Tho hostess was assisted by Miss Lcnoro MoTfre and the' guests wero Miss Edna Davis, Miss Ina Rudy, Misses Catherine and Ethel McDonald, Mitses Jessie and Ethel Martin, Miss Grace Edholm, Misc Mildred Ott, Misses Janet, Catherine and Bessie Williamson, Miss Amy Addoms, Miss lrma Walker. m e Miss Ruth Beasley was the hostess on Tueuday afternoon of a luncheon, given in honor of Miss Jennie Earls of St. Anthony, who is visiting with friends in the city. Sunflowers and ai-tumn ai-tumn leaves wero used for the decorations, deco-rations, tho guests to meet Miss Earls being Miss Carolyn Shemwcll. Miss Helen Jennings. Miss Helen Monroe, Miss Florence Culmer, Miss Amy Osborne, Os-borne, Miss Edna Schultzcr,' Miss June Whittemore, Mis3 Cliffic Cameron, Miss Henrica Wallace, Mrs. W. G. Lamb, and Mrs. Robert Care'. Mrs. Percy Browne will entertain informally in-formally at cards 'on Saturday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mrs. Foster J. Curtis. Cur-tis. n Mrs. W. W. Rivers entertained at "500" on Friday afternoon in honor of Mts. Walter Frazier of Fort Meyer, Va., and Miss Jeanette Lumau, who left yesterday for National Park seminary, sem-inary, Washington,1 D. C. The decorations? deco-rations? were in golden glow and sunflowers. sun-flowers. Six tables were filled with the nlavers. the prizes boing awarded to Mrs. W. H. Henderson and Mrs. Von Kr.obloch. Mrs. Rivers was assisted during the afternoon by Miss Luman and Miss lrma Rivers. The. Misses Alihea and Georgia Wheeler entertained at a delightful tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Claude te Long of Omaha and Mrs. Robert McRoberts of Chicago. Yellow va. the color chosen, for the decorations, decora-tions, yellow dahlias and golden glow being used in the parlors, whilo the dining-room was very attractive with aufuutn leaves and "sunflowers. The hostesses a 'id guests of honor were , assisted during tho afternoon bv Miss Bessie Croxall, Miss Maude Wheeler, Miss Grace Tempest ana Miss Zella SchfiM. Thirty friends wero entertained. enter-tained. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore entertained enter-tained informally at cards on Wednesday Wednes-day evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Foster J. Curtis. Miss Florence Ivimbnll was the hostess host-ess and Mrs. Leslie L. Savage the guest of honor at a box party on Wednesday afternoon for the performance of "On the Quiet.". Those bidden were Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan, Miss Bess McTntvre. Miss Jennn , Budd Geddcs, Miss Bess Mclntj're, Miss Eloiso Sadler. Sad-ler. Miss Pearl Van Cott, and Miss Beatrice Cheosman. Mrs. David Nelson entertained at a Kensington on Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Helen Burton, whose marriauo will take place TAiesday evening. even-ing. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated deco-rated with sunflowers and nasturtiums and about twenty guests were invited to meet the bride-clee. it Mts. W. Edward Fife wasitho hostess host-ess on Tuesrlny and Wednesday after- noon3 at image, tiinse assisting being Mrs. vid Keith. Mrs. Lewis MeC'or-nick, MeC'or-nick, Miss Cosgriff, Miss Lillian Fitch, aud Miss McGrath. -MX Mrs. W. P. Kiser will entertain at bridge tomorrow afternoon. 4 t- Tho hostesses at tho Country club yesterd3" afternoon were Mrs. Robert Gould Smith and Mrs. Walter 0. Filer. Tho tea was followed by the regular table d'hote diuncr, a number of small parties being formed. a Mrs. Henry Swonseu entertained at ; Kensington yesterday afternoon. The rooms wero prettily decorat?)! with autumn flowers and vines. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. Everett Buckingham, Mrs. Richard Savngo. Mrs. J. A. Gru--lif.m, Mrs. A. P. Snitko, Miss Dunstc-r. Mrs. Mass, Mrn. George Blaklev. Mr?'. Snniott, Mrs. W Wiley, Mra. HTiw, Mrs. Charles Bowmau, Mrs. W. H. El lison, Mrs. F. L. Staniiard, Mrs. Wil- fly. Mrs. A. Andrews, Mrs. N. Wax- rum, Mrs. J. D. Harrison, Mrs. A. Campbell, "Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett. Mrs. S. Peushe, Mrs. . A. Sanford, Mrs. George Moinyor, Mrs. Charles Field, Miss Biggs, Misses Bishop, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. McXeod, Mrs. Adams. Mrs. R. E. McConaughy, Mrs. W. R. Kahlir, Mrs. H. V. ffilliker, Mrs. B. F. Caffey, Mrs. Kenneth Kerr, Mrs. Spooncr. Mrs. Thomas "Wise. Mrs. William Iglchcarl, Mto. W. R. YTightman, Mrs. William Alexander, Mts. Twlrr, Mrs. R. W. Wafis, Mrs. McDonigal. ! M5ss Louise Holt will entertain at cards on Wednesday afternoon in honor hon-or of Miss Leone "Wiscomb and Miss Clara' Deiehton. Mrs. C. M. Bell and Mrs. W. L. Green will entertain at cards ou Thursday Thurs-day and Friday afternoons of this week. , Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anderson entertained enter-tained on Friday evenijig in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Palmer of South Bend, Ind. i Personal. I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baj-singer are now at homo at SGI) East Second South i' street. e , Mrs. Margaret Robertsou Kerr will Teceive her friends on Wednesday afternoons. after-noons. Mrs. W. C. Mabry is here from her homo in Mexico., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.'H. Mayne. . Mrs. Charles W, Fifield and her small son are home, after spending the past four mouths ia uort'horn Michigan , - o I Mrs. Virginia Snow Stephens has taken apartments at Whitehall whero she will be at home for the winter. a it MrE. M. K. Paul roturned during the week from a visit of several weehs in the East, and spent some timo with Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Pinkerton in Canton, O. Dr. Pinkerton was iormerly Tector of the Central Christian church in thiB city. c 3Ire. Joseph Siegel is here for a part of the winter, and is at homo 2t the ! Kuutsford. I t Mrs. Mosc Christenson of Boise is in the city, and will visit with her mother, Mrs. C. S. Nichols, for somo time. l h Mr?. W, E. Tcrhune left Thursday evening for Long Beach to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Wall. Mrs. Marie Gerrans has moved to 66 West Third North street. u t Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb will chort-ly chort-ly be at homo in the Canning fiatn. t i. u tt . Attorney W. A. Lee,' accompanied by his son, Richard, will return from tho , East during the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kuotts leave for the East early in the week. Mr. and Mrn. Sam Porter left yesterday yes-terday for a brief visit in southern California. Cali-fornia. ( Mrs. Valentino Gideon and sou, Rein-hart, Rein-hart, and her sister, Mrs. Scholes, from Ogdeu, visited friends in Salt Lake dur- i ing tho week. Mrs. Arthur Wecler of Park City is tho gue3t of Mi3S Cora Snyder. -n r Mrs. C. R. Pearsall left Monday evening even-ing for Butto to spent a few weeks. t 1 Miss Beth Critchlow and Miss Julia Cullen, who left last week for Welleshy college, gtopped off a few days at Rochester, Jx. Y., to visit Mra. George . J. McLaughlin, neoWaldcn. j Miss Nora Vau Cott left Mondaj' evening for St. Louis, where she will . Te-enter school. Thirty-sbc friends of the Misses Cas-fiie Cas-fiie and. Edith Godbe were entertained enter-tained at a 500 party Saturday in honor of Miss Elsie Parsons, who leaves for Los Angeles this week, where she will attend school. The decorations were autumn leaves and nasturtiums, the tally and table cards were hand-painted hand-painted autumn leaves. Prizes were won bv Miss Aileen McMillan and Miso Eliza "Dey. Tho hostesses wore as-sisled as-sisled by'N. Percy Brown. |