Show GAYTIMEINSOCIETY I SOCIEY Four Brides Led to the Ala Yesterday terday LAWRENCEYOUNG AFFAIR OCCURRED AT TEE HOME OF TEE BRIDES PARENTS It Was a V r Pretty Function Mis Ages Baton and Rich A Shipp UnitedMiss Ellen Eli ton and Joh s o Firte and liliss oner and Walter Griffin The marriage of Miss Katherine Kimball Kim-ball Lawrence and Mr Joseph Hardie Young occurred last evening I was a home wedding onlYmember of the families interested and the intimate friends being present at the ceremony The floral adornment of the house was very beautiful The broad hal and adorned was festooned in green with the bridal colors of white and gold the same shades being use throughout the house In the drawing room the bay window where the bridal party stood was draped with yellow brocade and banked with palm and plants the whole being arched with garlands of smilax and asparagus plu mesa The electrolers were twined and intertwined and imbedded in a wealth of smilax and golden asters The mantel was banked with palms and brightleaved plants and decorated with a atriklng arrangement of roses and trailing asparagus vine I At the apPointed time 8 ocock I stretched broad satin streamers were satn from the hallway through the long drawingrooms to the bay window and to the music of the Mendelssohn wedding wed-ding march played by Olsens full orchestra or-chestra from the upper hallway the bridal party passed down the stairway and up the IOJg aisle First came Mrs Henry Lawrence and Mr William J Lawrence They were followed by the maid of honor Miss Blanche Kimball and tile bride on the arm of her father Hon Henry W Lawrence On reaching the window they were met by the groom and his best man Mr F C Schramm and a group was formed while Bishop Abiel Leonard read the full marriage service of the Episcopal church The brIde wore a gown of heavy ivorytnted satin The skirt was made with a full train the only trimming being a ruche at the bottom of mous selne de soie The bodice was high in the neck with long sleeves and was trimmed with point lace Her veil was of tulle She carried a shower bouquet satin bou-quet of streamers white roses held in place with The maid of honor was gowned in yellow and white striped taffeta and carried yellow yelow roses Following the ceremony a large reception re-ception was held 250 guests being present pres-ent Assisting in receiving were the grooms parents Judge and Mrs Le Grand Young Mr and lIrs Kenneth I Reid C Kerr and 1Ir and Mrs William During the evening punch was served in the library by Miss Afton Young Miss amine Young Miss Pak and Miss Edna Sherman The diningroom was presided over by frs J S Wicher Mrs Woodruff I and the Misses Hanauer I was dee orated with palms and flowers The table was done in roses and ferns and was lighted by candelabra shaded in yellow yelow At 1 oclock 11r and Irs Young left in a special car for a trip through California They wi be at home to their friends In this city after Nov 1 w Another interesting wedding of yesterday yes-terday was that of Miss Ages Barton I Bar-ton and Mr Richard Asbur Shipp which took place at high non In the evening a reception was given at the brides home 98 Center street The happy couple received the guests in the I parlor which was effectively decorated I in green and white They were assisted I assist-ed by the brides parents Mr and Mrs Isaac Barton and the grooms mother Dr Ellis Shipp The brIde wore on Imported gown of I Ivory French moire with trimmings of mousselne de sole and ducheSse lace She carried white roses Her attendants at-tendants Misses Florence Barton and Nellie Shipp were gowned with white Swiss and carried La France roses The young couple are both well I known in the city and have 3 host of frIends who offer o congratulations I The marriage of Miss Ellen Hilton to Mr John B Firter took place at 2 oclock yesterday afternoon at the county clerks office The ceremony was performed by Deputy Clerk Blair in the presence of a small circle of frIends Miss Hattie Firster acted as bridesmaid and lIr Tom Hilton was goomsman A wedding dinner was I served at 5 p m at theIr new home 136 F street The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs David Hilton Mr Fir ter is a locomotive engineer 000 Miss lola France Bonner and Mr Walter Griffin were married last evening even-ing at 7 oclock at the brides home in Hazel court Rev George Lindsay of elating The bride was gowned in white with trimmings of passementerie and ribbon Her attendant Miss Ruth Griffin wore yellow organdie lIr Reuben Griffin acted as bet man was Following held the marriage a reception < 0 The marriage of Miss May Pratt and lIr William P Silver will take place next Wednesday at the temple A re cepton will follow in the evening at the home of the grooms mother 65 Peach street 0 < Mrs J A Miner entertained yesterday day morning o 0 MissGrace Anderson gave an enjoyable enjoy-able ing chafing dish party Tuesday even < < 0 Mrs A T Miller Mrs McGraw and Miss Dais lIcClntock left last evenIng even-ing for a trip to California to be gone two months < 0 0 Mr Alales Young mother and son have returned from a months trip in the east in the course of which New York Washington Chicago Omaha and other cites were visited 0 0 The marriage of Lorenzo Christenson and Hima Carson was olemnized In the temple yesterday the wedding reception re-ception and supper leing given last night at the residence of Joseph A Si ver 633 North First West street 0 < Mr John Lenhart from Trinidad T Cola Gunter is visiting with Mr and Mrs W |