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Show Social i fe. r June is maintaining its recoid as the month of brides. The large&t wedding of the week was thatof Miss Elizabeth 'I)ern and Mr. William II. Cunningham which was celebrated on Tuesday afternoon at St.. Paul's church, in the presence of a throng of friends. .The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Per-kiBishop Leonard pronouncing the benediction. All that the florists art could suggest, embellished the pretty 'little church; Pink and white was the color scheme, and pink flowers and broad white ribbons marked the front pews reserved for relatives. The quartette were station; ed at one side of the chancel and asi the bridal party, approached the altar the Lohengrin march whs played; .During the beautiful ceremony Lem-aire- 's Andantino was softly played., Mendelsohns joyous wedding march, announced the close of the ceremony, and the bells merrily chimed, as the happy pair drove from the church- to; the home of the bride's parents. .The .bridal procession was led by the ushers,1 Mr. Fred Bern, brother of the bride ,; .Mr. George, Lawrence, Mr. J. T. Goodwin, and Mr. Chester Nason. There were four bridesmaids. Miss tKerkow Miss McGrath, Miss Miller and Miss McMillan. Miss Derh, the maid of honor, preceded the, bride and her, .father; The groom, and, his best man, Mr. Robert Glendinning, 'waiting at the altar. The bride's gown was an ex- -; ns, " 9 - . - quisitely unbroidered white chiffon1 over white liberty silk with trimmings! of real lace, a tulle veil aind bouquet of ' lillies of the valley. her of honor, wore a gown sister, as maid of white mousselaiue de sole trimmed with lace and white sash, she ' carried pink roses, and her hat of white chiffon was trimmed with white roses. The bridesmaids word white 'chiffon" with pink accessories and picture hats of white chiffon with pink 'roses. Mrs. .Dern, mother of the bride, wore black lace over white, with handsome lace trimmings. Mrs. Ilaslam of Nebraska, sister, of the bride, was also gowned in handsome black lace. Following the ceremony the bridal party, relatives and a few intimate friends repaired to the' residence of the brides parents Miss-Dern,- where a sumptuous dinner was served. The decorations at the home were in the same colors as in the church, consisting of roses and sweet peas. Mr., an'd Mrs. Cunningham left for the' west; on the night train. They will be absent a couple of months on an extended trip to the north and wcbL On their return they will make their home in in this city, 'r , The wedding' of' Miss EloiseRanke and Mr. Mortimer Lepter Allen-- , was .celebrated very quietly at St.- Marks cathedral Tuesday Tndrning at 4ight oclock. Dean Eddie performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by. Miss Marian Allen and Miss Ida Chandler. Mr. r H. 0. Jackson was best man, and' the brides uncle Mr. C. B. Jack gave her in marriage.'1 The bride was exquisitely dainty in'' a gown of .White, she carried brides roses. ' The bridesmaids wore beautiful gowns of white and blue. Following the cereserved mony a wedding breakfast--waat the home of the brides mother, Mrs. L. V. Ranke. Mr. and Mrs. Allen left at noon for the west, they will be gone about a month, and on their return will be at home at 819 East First South street. ft 'ft ' ' I A beautifulliome wedding took place pn Wednesday ,.evening at the, home of Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Knickerbocker, .when their daughter Marion gnd.Mr. Frederick II ugh Kn,j ck e r bpek e r; jvere married Jby ev. A.' E. Knickerbocker of Nebraska City, brother of the groom. Preceeding .thp cerpmojiy ,Miss Chat-fiel- d of Denver, sang Gounods, "0 Perfect Love, after whipk-thbridal party entered to thevipusicof Lohengrins chorus!; played by Miss Jennie Lands. Little Misses .Marion Tuttle and Doris Edmunds ..were -- the .dainty ribbon bearers marking the; aisle through which the bride entered leaning on her fathers arm, proceeded by Miss Chatfield, maid of honor, and Miss Marie Luce, bridesmaid. The groom and 'his best man," Mr. Barry Miller, awaited the coming of the bride and the ceremony was performed under a lattice work arch, 'formed of ropes of srailax.and pink peonies, with a background of palms. The bride wore a beautiful gown of jsilk net over cream taffeta,-trimmewith chantilly lace and pearls, and carried brides roses. Miss Chatfield, as maid of honor, ,wore white silk crepe appliqued with duchess lace and pearl trimmings and carried pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Marie Luce, was gowned in silk Persian lawn with duchess lace trimmings. The decorations throughout the house were exceedingly attractive. Mr, and Mrs. Knickerbocker were assisted in reeei-vinby Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Knickerbocker, of Nebrska; Mrs. C. T. . Brown and Miss' Olite Degole of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hugh Knickerbocker left on Thursday night for California, after, which they will return to Salt Lake . , - . , 4 , , s -- . -- d g Popular Paper Patterns. Oar July Vdltcmj .'Hatfa JafiJfrrtoid. to-ll- . ' ft On Monday The new loose coats show Japanese strap and sleeve effects, and slot seams are also among the novelties In skirts. Skirt 8 are now frequently made with yokes, and In- many Instances are or tucked below the yoke, the. button effect down the center, of the back being also a very pleasing change. ESTABLISH LO 1864 . evening! occurred the marriage of Miss Mary A. Wheeler and Arthur Morning at the home of the bride! "The ceremony wap performed by Rev. John Rich el son of Westminster, Presbyterian church. box-plait- ed - PRICE . TO ALL NEVER UNDEB50LC u . -- i i i . o, '-- to I ou : ft-f- t - Ben-spnwer- e. n, ft-- ; . Misses Laura and Eloise Sherman entertained most delightfully, at sixty three on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Edna Shearman. Prizes were won by Miss Shearman, Miss Harkness and Mrs. Dana Smith. ft ft Mrs. John Reed entertained informally at luncheon on Tuesday, complimentary to her guest Mrs. J. F. Mar- shall of Mercur. . heres i.T : ftoaeg BL m GEO. E. BLAIR; . b fl AUERBACH BLK. WHITE STAR OIL COMPANY PIONEER COMPANY. , ft ft Mrs. Vf. W. Riter entertained on Monday evening in honor of Professor Richard R. Lyman. Music and ping pong were the diversions of the evening. ft .ft . Mrs. J. D. Spencer entertained at dinner on Monday complimentary to Mrs... Guy Thatcher and Mrs. Will Preston of Logan. ft ft. Mrs. Peabody and daughter, Mrs. Nice, of Laramie, Wyo., who have been the guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Peabody, left on Wednesday for their home. .ft' ft Miss Kathleen Anderson is home on Monday next from expected Ann r, where she has been attending college the past year. Learn About it Make Money on its Stock (pjy?1braB3 Ar-bo- , , , , ft ft , a The marriage of Miss Amanda D. Brown and William F. Edwards was solemnized on Wednesday evening. A ft ft reception followed at the home of Mr. Mrs. Andrew L.IIoppaugh is and Mrs; S. J. .. Brown at 546 North home from California on theexpected ' Third West street 17th of' this month. ft ft ft ft On Wednesday nftgynopn the marDauffBters of the Revolution ' riage of Miss Nettle' P. Stewart and Dr. met Tuesday afternoon in the office of fijiCylookplace, Bishop George tj? Exponen t. The follow . ONE ' officers were elected for the .nsu. Romney officiating. An informal ing 537 First street, ing year. Regent, Mrs. held at was i reception Jnlja after which the couple left for Denver, Farnsworth; vice regen t, Mrs. 'j jj ft ft Sears; second vice regent, Mr, The marriage of Miss Ella Jackson W. Hyde; recording secretary, T3rs. js and Mr. George Coulam occurred on S. Wright; assistant secretary, jrs c Wednesday.' In the evening a recep- Y. Spencer; corresponding' seoj- -t art tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phebe Y. Beatie; treasurer Mrg Mrs. S. P. Jackson. Myra Y. Rossiter; register, Mrs. Map' E. B. Webber; historian, Mrs. E R ft ft chaplain, Mrs. C. S. Williams On Wednesday evening the marriage Wells; The next meeting of the society WU1' was solemnized of Miss Lillian Coggie be held next Tuesday. . and Mr.'W. S. Scott. ft. ft, j ft ft Mrs. J. A. Graham and daughter Mr., and Mrs. L. 0. Trent are now lo- Francis and Ethel, have gone to Neff's cated at 3331 Jackson street, San Fran-cisc- farm, East Mill Creek, 'spend .the where they will be glad to re- summer. ft ft ceive' their friends until September, to Salt to return when they expect Mies Olivia M.' Jackson, who hs 'Lake. Mart and Walter Trent are now in the city, and. Mr. L. C. Trent is ex- been visiting friends for some time has pected here next week for a brief stay. returned home much benefittell in health as a result of her vacation. ft ft Miss Grace Heikes was hostess at an Miss Stella Daynes of Sugar ward informal reception on Monday after-noentertained about twenty young given in honor of Miss Jessie friends at on Tuesday evening, cards, Drew and Miss Bessie Chambers. The ft ft decorations were roses and carnations. Mrs. George R. Savage and daughter Miss Hoag ; presided over the punch Wbowl.1 Guests present were Mesdaines Geneva will spend the summer at - ' asatch. Gooseus Chambers, Peak, Honnold, and the Misses Drew, Chambers, Sowles,' .Banker, Williamson, Mayne, Jennie Mrs. 0. J, Salisbury and Miss SaliWilliamson, West, Jackson, , LaDue, Foster, Hoag and Jessie sbury returned from. Chicago yesterday, Boyd, Wilkins, ' accompanied by James and Walker Boyd.' Salisbury, who are returning from Cornell College. . Chinese affair. was the .A very unique ft ft card party, of which Mrs. John Lewis The bachelor officers of Fort Dougwas the hostess,' on1 Wednesday afternoon. The decorations were Chinese lass gave another . pleasant hop on umbrellas and lanterns, and the tables Wednesday evening. ft ft .were .covered with bright red and Mrs. Henry Siegel is a visitor, with prange. The score cards were Chinese relatives here for the summer.- She pictures,' silver, hat pins were used as tallies with Chinese money as counters. will be at home to. her friends onTues-day- s at 605 East First South street. MrsrAlfred Hirth and Mrs. W. T. awarded prizes. Miss Helen ft ft Bamberger and Miss Mamie Lapping-toThe Womans Democratic club met attractive; in Chinese costumes, served tea, s About thirty guests were on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mr8. J. P. Sorensen.' Mr. Matho- present 1 j. . i. a . |