Show L SOCIETY SOCIETY I IThe The marriage of ot Miss Pearl Pe rl Peirce and a nd Howard Eugene Smith took place last ast l evening at the First Congregation Congregational al af a church the wedding proper being followed f by a supper at the home of the therides brides rides b aunt for fo the bridal party and immediate I friends The church was with the friends of o og f the tho two oung people and as the or organ organ i gan g an played d by Arthur Shepherd sound sounded sounded ed e d the th strains of the Bridal Chorus from f rom Lohengrin the groom his best bestman bestman man m an L B Fuller and Rev Elmer I Goshen G Ga oshen entered the church and stood waiting awaiting a the entrance of the bride First F came Miss Dolores Peirce sister of o f the bride and then followed the bM bride b ride leaning on the arm of her uncle M L Snow As Mr Goshen Goshon read the service ervice s Andantino was softly s played and when the service end ended ed e d the Mendelssohn followed From the church the bridal party ac accompanied accompanied companied c by the relatives went to the Snow S now home on First street where a wedding edding w supper for about thirty was served s The guests were seated at six tables one large and five smaller ones being b eing used White and pale green were the t he colors chosen and the tables were decorated d with white tulle tullo and asters as a s well as with feathery feather The Therides bo brides rides b gown was of Irish batty baBy lace over o ver taffeta made princess and having a girdle of rose point Her long tulle veil ven v eil was fastened with a a wreath of o tiny iny t roses and she carried a white ivory i vory prayer book The bridesmaid wore a frock of ot pink net over silk and carried c pink flowers Mr and Mrs Smith S mith left on the late train for the east They T Tr hey will spend their honeymoon with relatives r of both in New York Phila I delphia d and Boston After Nov 1 they will make their home in Provo where the t he groom is in Inthe the the Tel luride l Power company The Los Angeles papers have many notices n recently complimentary to the singing s sf of Mrs Lulu formerly f of f this city Of a recent reent con cert c ert at which she sang the th Examiner says s ays Mrs Lulu gave selections elections s sh in German French and Eng lish ish h demonstrating her versatility and L the t he result of correct methods of 0 Sulli I of o f Italy and Reinhold Herman Herm n of Ber lin u n Her voice possesses strength com ined b with sweetness and with perfect ca control c at all times demonstrating her ability a and thorough musical knowledge without resorting to musical tics ics t i Mrs W Edward Fife entertained yesterday afternoon at the second In a a series eries s of bridge teas at her apartments in i n the The players filled tilled six tables and at the end of the game each table received a prize for fox the t he winner At the tea which followed I Mrs Irs Walter Fitch and Mrs 1115 David I Keith poured poured and the hostess was as isted s by Miss Cosgriff A party of young girls filling two twe stalls s attended the matinee yesterday afternoon Those In the party were Mrs Leslie L Savage Miss Pearl Van Var I Cott Miss Geddes Miss 3 Elizabeth McIntyre Miss Eloise Sad ler lor b r Miss Genevieve McCornick Miss Beatrice Cheeseman n Miss Mildred Mc Millan Miss Elizabeth McMillan and an L Miss Florence Kimball I Mr tr and Mrs Emmett Moore enter tamed about two Ho dozen of their friends friend 3 last evening at cards in honor of Dr Drand Drand and Mrs J Foster Curtis Five hun dred tired was the game played and steins stein were awarded as prizes to the winners Mr and Mrs Raymond S Masson are now in New York whence they go goon goon g on a trip up the St Lawrence and to t Quebec before returning to the west Mrs Henry Siegel who expected to togo t go east to be with her mother has de do decided decided to remain here for the winter and am is at home at East Second South street iCe Mrs Edward C Parsons and her he r mother Mrs Sarah McChrystal stal are an s back from an eastern trip Rev Re P A Simpkin left lert yesterday for fora fora fo r ra a short vacation at Long Beach Mrs William WilHam Egan and her small SOn will leave l ave tonight for Kansas City to visit relatives L V Mrs Frank T Hines who has spent the t he summer here her with her parents will return r to Jackson barracks parly arly in October Miss Helen Cox and Miss Nettie Nottie De Do Werth will shortly be at home in the Wilfley y Mrs Virginia Snow Stephens has taken aken t apartments at Whitehall where she s he will be at home for the winter Mrs Joseph Siegel is here for a part of the winter and is at home at the Knutsford I Mrs Marie Gerrans has moved to 66 West Third North street Mrs Mis J T Treasure will entertain the Plate club at her home this afternoon Mr and Mrs W H Dunn of ot Bing ham are in the city for fOL a few days si Mrs 1118 Clarence E Flandre entertains at a china shower in honor of Miss Hattie Hattle Ward at her home G street this afternoon The Knights of Columbus Columbu will open the tho season tonight with a and card party Tomorrow evening at Saltair will be bc bt college and society night Large fra and an l society parties are formed at the university and High school while their many friends arc are ex ox expected expected to meet them in this united ing ball bali 7 The of Miss Sarah Acker Ackerman Ackerman Ackerman man and Charles E Reed took place placA last evening at the home of the brides parents Second street The cere core ceremony ceremony l mony was performed by Rev Elmer I Goshen and a reception to a great number of or the friends or of the young people followed the marriage ge Miss Edna Dwyer entertained last evening at a dinner in compliment to William Wllliam Collier Comer and Miss Nanette Corn Com Comstock stock the leading lady of his company |