Show 1 GRIFFINTHOMAS WEDDING l Brilliant Church Ceremony Followed by a Deception at the 1 Brides Uomei hey Go East Today ° 4111itteUi o oij llt rju s v fc2f ft 4 1 i I a L S t IPA Nothing Is quite so Interesting socially so-cially speaking as a brilliant church wedding Froin the arrival of tho Guests to the lingering echo of the wedding wed-ding bells all are filled with eager anticipation an-ticipation and the only regret Is that the fascinating picture is of such short duration At St Pauls church last evening such a wedding took place the bride being Miss 7lora Tllford GrIffin I and the groom Elbrldge Lapham Thomas two wellknown young people of Salt Lake The church was crowded r with friends and the sacred edifice was prettily decorated in white and green While satin ribbons down the aisle denoted de-noted the path of the bridal party Three arches of greens were arranged over the aisle at different points The 1 chancel and choir were decorated with palms and greens while the altar was arranged in white with white flowers At the appointed hour the choir and c erjfV in vrtments entered the choir singing The Voice that Breathed Oer I Eden Rev Ellis Bishop look his place I within the chancel rail His nssistanl Rev St John Scott stood on the top slop of the chancel facing the congre I gatlon Organist Berkhoel then len dered the Lohengrin march and the bridal party entered from the north east door First walked Robert Glen dinning alone then two by two the other ushers Dana McCready Hay Savage Sam Porter Lear Filter Charles Lawrence Shirley Webber Then the matron of honor Mrs Charles E L iIcCullouC In a lavender ron who walked alone then the brides maids Mluscs Irma AliT In lavender Luelle Jennings In yellow Florence Terhune In lavender Ruth Klrkpatrlck In yellow Joslo Katz In yellow Eveline liamas In lavender and each carrying a bouquet to harmonize Then the I maid of honor Miss Davidson of Wichi ta who was crowned In yellow and walked alone Then the bride with her father The bride looked beautiful In her gown of while crepe en Iralne with high neck and long sleeves The skirt was set oil wllh a dainty accordion pleated flounce The trimming was of Renaissance lace Her long tulle vofl was clasped with a diamond ornament thc glfL of the groom and she carried I bride roses J D ii 0 J 0 = = Ib 1 At the foot of the chancel the bridal party was met by l the groom and his beat man A L Thomas Jr and all grouped themselves In artistic semicircle semi-circle Rev Mr Scott read the prelim inary service Then the choir sang 0 Perfect Love All Human Thoughts Transcending Mr Scott the bride and her father the groom and best man and maid of honor walked to the chancel rail At the conclusion of the music Mr Bishop asked Who gIve Ut this woman and the nlhcl gave the bride away At the conclusion the organist or-ganist placed the Mendelssohn march and Ole bridal party left the church and carriages drove rapidly to the Griffin home the pcaljng of the bells sounding a Joyful refrain At the house a large reception wns given The rooms wero beautifully decorated dec-orated the parlor In white the hall In I lavender and the diningroom In yel low A great many flowers and plants were used and the ccno was of great beauty The bride and groom received the good wishes of their friends in Ihe parlor Miss Margaret Park served f punch In the hall and Mrs Sam C I Park poured coffee In the diningroom Assisting her were Misses Jasmine Young AHa Miller and Madge Wester field The wedding gifts In endless army wero of the most beautiful description I The bride la the daughter of Mr and 1 Mrs Charles H GrIffin and has long I Often a social favorite The groom Isa I Olijvcr young man a son of exGov S Arthur Ji Thomas They leave this morning for an extended Eastern trip I They will be at home after November 1st at 3C7 Third street I p |