Show IIf e IRKSSPIRO WEDDING 4 + f p i 1 ft L + 0 4 + Y7w Ji 3lc r I + + + + + 44 + + + + + + + + + 1 + + L The marriage of Miss Ida Mae Maks I and Solon Spirothe well known Salt 1 Laker In Cincinnati the home of the 1 bride last week was according to 1 those who witnessed it a most elaborate I elab-orate social event Miss Marks is the I daughter of M H Marks the wholesale whole-sale clothier and one of the most influential in-fluential business men of Ohio The ceremony was performed at the Cincinnati Cincin-nati club by Rabbi David Phillipson Hon R C Chambers of this city officiating of-ficiating as best man and Miss Stella Marks the brides sister as maid of honor I The bride was attired in a gown of ivory satin and ducheese lace with bridal veil en train She wore a diamond dia-mond ornament the gift of the groom Tho bridal flowers were lilies of the valley Mrs Spiro carrying a shower bouquet At the conclusion of the ceremony elaborate menu was served in the banquet ban-quet room of the club house The table decorations formed a feature of the event The table was circular in form and in the center was a fountain of electric lights of varied colors surrounded sur-rounded with bunches of smilax the whole representing a lake with mossy U oioi + + + + + + + 4 f + + + + + + + + + + + banks set in a double heart of roses There were in addition potted plant and palms among the decorations J grand ball followed the marriage feast Mr and Mrs Spiro sailed from New York on the 25th for Europe The will return to reside in this city and will be at home to friends during the latter part of December Salt Lake guests1 at the reception were R C Chambers and W J Mcln tyre Mr and Mrs Julius Marks of Lexington Ky and J H Patterson of Chicago were other outoftown guests |