Show I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL At the home of Mr and Mrs J S Bransford last evening was solemnized the marriage of Hiss May Ella Blood I of Berkeley Cal and Dr Victor Len l her of Madison WJs The ceremony was a very pretty one Rev Ellis BI hop h-op officiating The Deseret Mandolin club played the Mendelssohn march as the bridal party entered the parlor and proceeded tb the north window While the ceremony was being read the or chcslra played Schuberts Serenade i and at the benediction the strains of Lohengrin burst forth The bride woro a dainty gown of while organdie with trimmings of lace the skirt being Prettily j pret-tily set off with a flounce of accordion pleating The rooms were tastefully I adorned with flowers The hall with sunflowers and palms the parlor in I green and white carnations and China asters being used The diningroom was all in green and the table was most elective with largo true lovers knord at opposite corners made of broad I green satin ribbon A sumptuous wedding wed-ding feast was served and a most enjoyable en-Joyable time was passed Mr and Mrs Lenlier left in the evening for the i East The bride is the daughter of Mrs I Ellen Blood of Berkeley and a sister of Mrs J S Bransford The groom has been a professor In Columbia college and has Just accepted a call from the I Slate university at Madison Wia which is to be their home Many beautiful I beau-tiful wedding gifts were received The Invited guests were Col and Mrs E F Holmes Mr and Mrs L A Evans Rev Ellis Bishop Mrs S 13 Brans ford Miss Bransford Mr and Mrs Mc Vicker Miss Grace Emery Jay Harris 11 C Chambers Mrs Ellen Blood Mrs J R Murray and son of California J H urray and George D Blood of Park City Uss Corn Shoop of Virginia Harold Har-old Lamb ft 4 OAt O-At the Knulsford last evening Miss Alice Gibbs of Denver was wedded to Charles Ilauver a prominent livestock live-stock man who is i well known here I The ceremony was performed by Rev W M Paden and after a delightful I dinner the bride and groom left for the East followed by the best wishes of their friends o Mr and Mrs James E Jennings leave this morning for an extensive tour abroad Their itinerary embraces a trip through Europe including a visit to the Paris exposition Egypt Palestine Turkey and other countries They expect to remain about a yearn > year-n Co Dr and Mrs W A Wyman of Chey ennp who have been the guests of Mrs W H Jones for the past two weeks loft l for their home on Tuesday u u ft Dr and Mrs F A Vincent leave on September Cth for a months visit in New York and other Eastern cities Dr and Mrs P M Rossiter of Battle Creek Mich are the guests of Rev Alfred Al-fred II Henry of this city Mrs fibs siter Is a sister of Mr Henry u LS A birthday party was given last evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs Charles Smith SO M street in honor of thclfl little daughter Rose who has just attained the age of 7 years About 150 of the young friends of little Miss Smith were present and enjoyed the occasion very greatly Refreshments Re-freshments were served and games which delight the hearts of the young were indulged Ina a V S John W ConIc a young businessman business-man of Butte and Miss Myrtle B West of Sallda Cole were yesterday married mar-ried by Justice Sommor in the city and county building M Lny nml bride of Rochester N Y are staying wlth their cousins Mr and Mrs J Myers They will stay here a few clays and then proceed to California and return by the southern route to Chicago where they will make their home S S Halley Times Miss Lydia Robbing and Miss Eva Tompklns of Salt Lake who arc vislllng here went out to the Tiptop day before yesterday in company com-pany with Mrs Arthur Smith and returned re-turned to Ilalley last evening SO Laramlc Boomerang Mrs Walter Ware and little daughter of Salt Lake came in on the noon train and are the guests of Mrs Wai s father and mother moth-er Mr und Mrs Hartley t S A very pleasant sociable was given at the residence of President John Henry Smitlyal 11 North West Temple street on Tuesday evening It lasted for several hours and the lime was spent In feasting music and song Tho uftnlr vas arranged by Mr and Mrs Don Smith Mr Smith being a son of the gentleman in whose honor It had been gotten up There wore several guests of honor present besides numerous nu-merous frlends and acquaintance The entertainers of the evening were Mrs Agnes Olson Thomas Will Wlllcs and Thomas Ashworlh in vocal solos while Prof Anderson presided at tho piano as accompanist and also favored lie audience with several Instrumental selections President Smith expressed himself aa very much pleased at the attentionshowed him and cordially invited In-vited all to come again at their earliest convenience assiirinK one and all that the SalchRtrlnpT would always be found on the outside |