Show Perfect in all Its details and enjoyable In the extreme was the musical reception recep-tion given vcatordAy afternoon by Mrs Edwin I F Holmes In honor of her guests Tho rooms were well filled through the hours of tho pleasant affair and the visitors vis-itors were reluctant to depart from such a bright scene The rooms had boon moat tastefully decorated with autumn leaves and autumn flowers the effect being be-ing very line Tho light colored leaves on the maroon background of tho draw ingroom walls made a charming picture pic-ture and the BanJO was true of the varicolored vari-colored combinations In the ether rooinn In the diningroom for Instance the table was laid with a snowy bit of Batten berg and tho flowers were pink while the ribbons and shades for the tapers were In pink But from the center arose a great branch of autumn leaves In all their glorious coloring and tho whole mado a beautiful and orlclnal adornment adorn-ment The punch was served In the library li-brary the tables being In rich yellow with Mowers and Inn Q satin bows to not oft the fxfitlslt linen and cutKlass Cot and Mrs Holmes the Misses Holmes and Miss Shoop received and the guests were made oultc at home and from the draw ingroom wandered at will through tho other rooms Mrs AVIlllam H Cunningham Cunning-ham poured coffee and Mrs Jay T Harris served tho Ics In the library Miss Grace and Miss McMillan Emery ul I llcllan presided pre-sided at the punchbowl The music of the afternoon was superb A string quJr tettc was iilallohcd in the rear bali and Its work throughout was of tho moat artistic ar-tistic It was composed of tho wellknown musicians MesS Mastcrman Sk lon Jcsperson and Olson and they received many compliments from the guests Mrs Martha Itoylc King waD at her beat and her full sweet soprano was heard to trL gpod advantage In tho wellarranged rooms Her selections were Sprint Is Hen by Dick and Plantation Lullaby Lul-laby b Clutsam Mi Fred Graham who Is by far the best tenor of the city dcllshtcd his hearers with the favorite M l > Dream by Tostl and for an cnihu ulasllc nor encore Slumber Boat by Gay Mrs D C McLaughlln and Miss Isabel McLaughlin will heave for Kurope about November 1st to bo away som time Miss Peer Is visiting I S a friends In the city Theater parties art ncaln the rage Mist Maude Rccao Davies has left the city for Boston Miss Mabol llarkcr one o the belles of tho younger act wao married In the Temple I Tem-ple yesterday to Preston J Cannon and after the ceremony 1 wedding breakfast wan onjoycd ul the brides home which had been most tastefully dfcoratcd for thr event Mr and Mrs Cannon left last night for Gcrnnny to be c way two years and University balls and other evcnlu this winter will not be quite the Fame without them Both have I great many friends and all wish thrm success I and hai > plnosa In their I future life Miss Julia Mlkcaoll and Mr Charles Husbands both of thin city were united In marrIage last evening at S ocloclc by Blnhoii William McMillan of tho TwentyclBhth ward QMie ceremony took place ar I3 I I East Sixth South street and tho wedding reception and supper wore attended by n large number n relatives and lends of the happy couple Carleton Woo a Holmes has arrived In the city and will be with Col Holmes for homo lime lie made many friends during dur-ing bin slay last Christmas Mr and Mrs George Henry Taggart have returned Irom their summer stay In the mountains and will be at home nt the studio Templcton building on Saturday Sat-urday afternoons after October 15th One of the nlontsanJoKt receptions ever held at the First Methodist church wan given I last evenlnc In honor of Rev Dr Moorhead and family who have recently comn to this city to roslne Fully OO members and friend 0 the church were present old nil united In extending a mot cordial greeting to the new pnsior and the members o Ills family An Interesting In-teresting programme preceded the noelal hour and Included a piano MOO by Will Bflteman JL song hy lw aiifllooce II cornet cor-net polo by Mr Qulnler an uddres by Dr lAlllch a vocal lolo by MPB Edna Dwyer an address of welcome to tho pajtor by Prof Glllllan and a response by I Dr Moofhead The programme cloyed with i piano solo by Mm Ketchum Thor Tho-r was lxld In the parlors rJf he I church whlrh rcro tastefully dccnrn ted in streamers of purple and white with wih potted palnifi autumn flowr and Iravea adding to tho effect Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were nerved by the lad s nf the church during the v ry pleasant nodal hour succeeding the programme |