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Show ;BW TRUTH. 12 uncle of the bride, Mr. J. G. Kohl, 903 First street. The house was beautifully decorated in white and green. At the close of the ceremonies an elaborate supper was served, at which about forty guests were present. SOCIAL LIFE. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Visel will receive their friends after November 1st at 1325 East Fifth South street Mr. and Mrs. The marriage of Miss Josephine Katz Rieben will be at home on Third West, and Mr. Levi Evans Rlter, Jr., was ce- between First and Second South streets. lebrated Tuesday evening at the home of Governor and Mrs. Heber M. Wells. The marriage of Miss Ella Atkinson The marriage service was read by Rev. Clarence T. Brown of the First Congre- and Mr. Benjamin F. Rash was quietly gational church at 8 oclock, only the celebrated at St. Pauls rectory at 9 members of the immediate families be- oclock Wednesday morning, only Iming present. The bride was given away mediate members of the families being by her mother, Mrs. Alma Katz, her at- present. The ceremony was performed tendants were Miss Lucile Jennings and by the Rev. R. H. Barnes of Provo. The Miss Allle Miller. Mr. Gordon L. bride was tastily attired in a suit of Hutchins attended the groom. The re- dark blue broadcloth, with white silk ception followed, from 8:30 till 11, with waist, hat and gloves to correspond. The The bride and groom left Immediately fully two hundred guests present. bridal party was assisted in receiving after the ceremony for a Western tour The bride is the daughter by Governor and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and via Portland. Mrs. Alma Katz and Mr. and Mrs. L. of Henry M. Atkinson, and the groom is a young man well known in social and E. Riter. Assisting in the dining-roowere Misses Salisbury, Laura Sherman, business circles, and Is connected with Emily Read, Jasmine Toung, Pauline the Wood Grocer and Produce company. Groo, Sadie McChrystal, Francis Howat, Hattie Jennings, Mrs. Frank Jennings and Mrs. E. A. Tripp. 'Miss Edna Miss Amy Rich and Royal W. Daynes Shearman presided at the punch bowl. The home was beautifully decorated in were married in the Temple Wedneswhite, pink and green. Olsens stringed day noon, Apostle John W. Taylor oforchestra played during the ceremony the soft strains of Lohengrins Wedding ficiating. In the evening an elaborate march, and at the close, the triumphant wedding reception was held at the home march of Mendelssohn. The bride was of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boothe. Mr. and charming in an exquisite gown of white Mrs. Boothe were assisted in receiving spangled chiffon and mousseline de sole over white taffeta, a tulle veil clasped by Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. with a crescent of pearls, the gift of the T. Rich and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rich. groom, and an exquisite shower bou- The house was artistically decorated with chrysanthemums, autumn leaves quet of white roses tied with long cosand smilax. The bride wore an exquistreamers of smilax completed the site gown of white chiffon with elabotume. Mis? Jennings was in. white organdie rate trimmings of rich lace, and carwith pink accessories and bouquet of ried brides roses. Mr. and Mrs. Daynes La France roses. MlS3 Miller wore pink will be at home to their friends at 468 First street after November 16th. crepe and carried white roses. are Both the bride and groom very popular in Salt Lake society, and the best wishes of their friends attend them. A quiet wedding was solemnized They will reside in the city and willDe-be at home to their friends early in Wednesday afternoon at the home of cember. Social Eife. .l ... I ,.1 r I'.. 4 If SV n. m . ,t .it ! . .&) t i. ; ij t : v ': i x pretty wedding took place Tuesday evening at 6 oclock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCoy, when their daughter. Miss Lilly McCoy, and Dr. Gaily Barr Dunkle were united in marriage by Rev. J. W. Taylor of Ogden. The Misses Verla and Villa McDonald held the ribbons forming the aisle in the hall down which the bridal party passed. The bride was arrayed in white silk made en train, and carried brides roses. She was attended by Miss Mae McCoy, who was gowned in blue organdie, and little Miss Blanch Cor-sea wee maid of three, was the During the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. L. Waldo Ames played Mendelssohns wedding march, and Hearts and Flowers. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served, about sixty guests being present. About 8 oclock Dr. and Mrs. Dunkle left over the Rio Grande Western for their future home in Washington, Pa. The brides going away gown was brown broadcloth, with hat and gloves to cor- Mrs. Matilda Winter, when Miss Myrtle unUed Cook and Mr. Wallace Asby were The Bartch. in marriage by Judge the and Fort Cedar bride Is from Only groom's home is in Kimberley. residing in the relatives of the groom A ceremony. the witnessed the city following guests being present: M dames Adams, Steiner, Traver, D ' George Dern, young Miss Dern, M Hoppaugh; Misses McMillan, Claujii Morris, Parker, Luce, Steiner, Ma-- a and Cherry. at the wedding breakfast was servedMr. and Miss Stevenson entertained Inform.. iv home of the grooms parents, tth-ewas bride The Mrs. R. Ashby. on Wednesday afternoon in honor in gray crepon with accessories of chifdays visit her guest from Minneapolis. fon and velvet. After a few will go to in the city the happy couple foreIs Kimberley to reside. Mr. Ashby and his Laurie mine, man of the Annie Mrs. Steiner will entertain next associates at the mine sent a handsome for her si3ter Miss Steiner. token of esteem in the form of an elegant silver service. d Fii-da- y On Wednesday evening was solemnized the marriage of Miss Margaret K. Axton and Mr. John R. Slater, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and The Rev. Richard Mrs. John Axton. The Wake performed the ceremony. gown wore handsome a traveling bride of blue broadcloth. She was attended in by Miss Ada West, who was attired brother a Walter mulle. Slater, white of the groom, attended him as best man. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers and potted plants. Mrs. A. W. McCune and Miss Jaketia McCune expect to leave soon for a tmir through Europe. Mrs. L. C. Chester left Monday night for Reno, Nev., where she will visit for a month. Miss Edna Cohn leaves next week fo New York. She will be accompanied as far as Chicago by Miss Wiley, who re- turns to her home. During the reception following the ceremony the Deseret Mandolin club furnished delightful music. An elaborate supper was served to about sixty-fiv- e Miss Laura Preston returns to Boston relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. rext week, having spent the summer for Mercur, Slater left last evening where they will reside. with her sisters, the Misses Preston. The marriage of Mr. Lamonl Holmes Mrs. Morris Sommer and Master Ar- and Miss Alta Campbell took place at mand have gone to Denver for a tv;o the Temple on Wednesday. The young weeks visit with relatives. couple are from North Ogden, and were the guests while in the city of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Dr. D. Moore Lindsay, Victor Clement and Charles Walker are enjoying The Misses Dern gave a delightfully a hunting trip In the Jackson Hole informal Kensington on Tuesday after- country. noon. The parlors were decked with American Beauty roses. Dainty and Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacDonald are delicious refreshments were served, the expecting Mrs. Duke Baxter of San Francisco to be their guest for the A very i j..- '1 ? a t i t.( i. v i er. respond. Among the guests who attended the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCoy and daughter, Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Lincoln, Neb., Mrs. Andrew Gilson, Rev. J. W. Taylor and Mrs. Corsey of Ogden. The best wishes of hosts of friends go with Dr. and Mrs. Dunkle. to their home. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 !;.i i .t i. I The double wedding of the twin daughters of Mrs. Emma Foster took place on Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. Rev. Father Kiely of the Catholic church officiated at the marriage of Miss Martha Foster and Mr. Otto A. Visel. They were attended by Miss Matilda Kohl and Mr. Albert Visel. At 8:30 oclock Miss Anna C. Foster and Mr. Albert Rieben were married by Rev. Graebner of the First German Lutheran church. Miss Annie Kohl beand MIbs Lea Foster ing maid of honor bridesmaid. Mr. Ralph Rieben was best man. The double ceremony took place in the Japanses room in the home of an ft ft Mrs. L. R. Rhodes and Miss Rhodes left this week to join Mr. Rhodes In Grand Junction, Colo., where they are to make their home. ft y, ring-bear- ft Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, who have teen the guests of Mrs. Egbert Roberts, left this week for their home in New York. ft 4 FOR THREE DAYS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 21 , 22 & 23 These Curtains are the Very Choicest manufacture and Latest Style Patterns. Besides these Bargains, we are offering at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES our Splendid Stock of Ikw Dnokums, new Carpets, And All House Furnishings. 4 COME AND INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL GOODS. 4 4 A New Lot of Navajo Blankets ft ft 4 D 4 T. G. WEBBER, Supt. FWLJVLJVr: ft ft ft ft ft ft Just Received. 4 4 ft ft ft i 4 4 4 ft ft ft The many friends of Mr. George Sprague are glad to welcome him home from his voyage to foreign shores, and note with pleasure his marked improve- ment in health. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dininny returned Monday after an extended visit to various points in New York. They are at home at 443 East First South street. Mr. M. B. Sowles returned last Saturday from a ten days trip to Spokane and vicinity. He was accompanied by Mrs. Sowles, who had been making a. more extended visit among relatives and friends, and who returns much improved in health. Douglas and Florence Jessup left yesterday for New York city, where they will Join their mother and sister. Miss Emily has been studying music there for a year past and will continue her studies for another year. Mr. Douglas Jessup will engage in work in his line, taking up advanced studies also, while Miss Florence is to take advanced study of Sloyd methods. Mrs. S. II. Babcock gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Adams on Wednesday. |