Show SO Y Last evening at ati 7 Rev Rey W H Bagby of the Central Christian church performed the ceremony which united In ia marriage Miss Edna Maude Ensign I and Mr George Marcus Greene It ft was wan a very quiet pretty wedding and I witnessed by only a few friends ani t r tt I relatives The house was beautifully t I I decorated in a luxuriance of or sweet peas pea aad and nasturtiums One corner of or the I I drawing room was banked with palms and formed an artistic background for I the bridal party The bride wore an r exquisite gown of cream ream de desole desole desole I sole over taffeta with accordion pleat I ed of flounces of Liberty silk A pearl pin presented by the groom and a il t bouquet of American Beauty roses com cent completed I i the costume She was attend I oy Dy Miss MIa 11 Winnifred Anderson as maid amid amidor i or honor and her niece Emma Zane I as ring barr Miss Anderson was sas at attired attired tired In white organdie over pink silk sir The little ring bearer was dainty in white with blue ribbons Light refreshments were served at i the close of or the ceremony and at S celock Mr and Mrs Greene left for t Helper H Utah where they will reside The bride is a daughter or of Mr J C Ensign and one of or Salt Lakes most charming girls Mr Greene was Wal for formerly formerly merly general bookkeeper of the audi auditors auditors auditors tors office of the Rio Grande Grando Western Vestern railway and is now the tho accountant of the Rio Grande Western Vestern hotel depart department department t ment with headquarters at Helper o p i 1 Miss May Critchlow left yesterday for fora a visit in Cleveland Cle elan O 0 00 I Mrs M Kirkpatrick and daughter I Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick are spending a afew afew afew few weeks in Butte Mont Miss Grace Colvin of California ar arrived arrived arrived rived yesterday to visit for some time with Mr and Mrs MIS James Hamilton 0 0 f Mrs Mr H S Ensign and Mr and Mrs hErs John D Owen Ow n who have been spend spending spending ing a number of weeks at Silver Sliver Lake j I I returned to the city Thursday T r ay evening i i 5 j ij j Ilie Epworth League Len ue gave a 3 very j i i successful ful musicale and lawn fete at atthe atthe t r the c old Grand hotel botet last evening i the th benefit of the nU church The I brilliant electrical display and the gay decorations in red and white bunting presented a beautiful picture and with the artistic musical mus cal reflect reflected I ed eel great credit on the ladies who had hail I Ithe the entertainment immediately in t I charge Miss Corey Ferguson Ferb son Miss Mary MacLeod and Miss Zula Hopkins Prettily decorated tables were spread on the east lawn and durIng the even evenIng ing lug refreshments were served by Franklin The was given ven from the vi west est veranda and here the 11 Il Illumination was especially fine A I Maltese Malt e cross was suspended from the porch and on either side were the let letter letter I I ter te E and L IJ There were also arches of oC red and white lights Palms and potted plants were grouped about l the piano The following artists artiste participated in the I Miss Alias Arvilla Clark Miss Agatha Berk Berkhoel I heel hoel Mr Carl Scheid Professor tier Mr Fred Graham Mr Will VIII Davis Dv I IM Mr M Clarence Clarenca and the Mandolin club 4 The Council of Jewish Jowish Women will hold bold a special meeting at the temple Thursday at 3 Z p in m Business of im importance Importance I will wit be considered ered il Mr and Mrs hErs William Hayes an announce I the engagement of their daugh daughter ter Marie to Mr John W Arnup The marriage will win take place on Sept 1 t I e 6 4 I Miss Carne Paine the recently ap appointed appointed pointed principal of the Gordon acad academy emy onty em was tendered a most pleasant re reception reception in the parlors of the First Con Congregational church last night by the members of the Lyceum in which Miss Mss Paine was a prominent I worker Th The rooms which were fleet pret prettily tHy tily decorated c ted in the colors were tilled filled with members of the asso association elation and the many friends of the popular J teacher tea her who were most pleas pleasantly antly nUy entertained by an original play I 6 written rUten and presented by members of the Lyceum The play entitled Be Before Before fore the Play was a splendid COmpU i nt t to He te genius of Misses lIis es Florence Allen and Jeanne Home who wrote adapted and staged the play Thee Thos Th who took parts were Stage Stase manager Helen BeIen elen Allen stage sta committee Hobbs Bertha Bootes Matie Matle Hall Pearl Dunnell and Annie Adams Miss Prim I Bessie Beesie Ames Arson Mistress of Robes Grace Fisher Mr Dove Mabel Jones Mar Margaret garet ra t Fish Florence Hall Tom om Wil Willoughby Willoughby Willoughby Jeanne Home Jack Ja k Lovewell Florence Allen AUen Darthea Dove Marion Marlon After the play refreshments were e served and a social evening ws as spent |