OCR Text |
Show MR. AND MRS. H. I,. A. CULMJ31VS home was last evening the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their daughter, Catherine C, became be-came the brldo of Frank Roberts. The Very Rov. James B. Eddie, dean of Si-Mark's Si-Mark's cathedral, performed the ceremony in tho presence of rclatlvc3 and tho most Inthnato friends of tho young people, nearly all of whom had known them from childhood. In tho parlor, where the mar-rlago mar-rlago service was read, tho jdecoratlons wero white and green. The bridal parly 3tood-beneath a prdtty canopy of. bridal wreath, unowbnlls and smlln.x. banked on cither side with palmfi. Bridal wreath and fimllax entwjncd the chandelier, while all about the r6om wnro vases of snowballs, snow-balls, white fleur do lis and carnations, with sprayx of tho bridal wreath adorning Die lace curLaln. Rod was carried out In the library, whore punch was served. Tho tablo stood In tho largo squaro window from tho center of which was suspended an Immense basket of hawthorn blossoms. Tall vases of peonies stood on cither sldo of the table, with tho samo Dowers encircling encir-cling the punch bowl and vases of them standing on book cases and tables. Thn chandelier ln this room was wreathed with Rmllax and hawthorn. In the dining-room, whero refreshment were served, yellow was used entirely. A protty vase of yellow yel-low garden roses stood In the- centor of tho long table, with candelabra, holding yellow yel-low candles shaded in tho same color at diagonal corners. Spray of tho yellow roso bush entwined tho chandelier to the fretwork of tho large south window. In the centor of which was a basket of rosea. Vasca of tho same flowers stood .on the china cabinet. The brldo woro a beautiful gown of cream chiffon made over taffeta, with a bertha of real luce. A long veil of tulle and a shower bouquet of brldo's roses completed tho costume. Attending tho bride was her sister, Miss Florence Cul-mer. Cul-mer. wearing a dainty gown of pink organdie or-gandie Harry Roberts, a brother of tho groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Culmcr were assisted in receiving re-ceiving by Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. Rob-erts. Mrs. Thomas Sloan and Miss Kato Wells presided In the dining-room, and assisting them wcro Mlns .Lara Rawlins, Miss Helen Jennings and Miss G-encvo Clark. After a visit of several woekB In the East, Mr. anil Mrs. Roberts will return to Salt Lake, where they havo so many friends. They yllL be at homo after July 15 at &07 Second street. That was a very delightful dinner at the University . club last evening at which Hugh Satterleo entertained a number of his frlonds One long table was laid In the main dlnhiK-roorh of thf club, nnd the tho cloth, tho full length down tho center, wcro scattered sprays of maiden hair, phi mesa and hundreds of sweet peas. A large cut-glass bowl of tho sweet p'eas was used for a center piece, with smaller bowls at either end. Mr. and' Mrs. Harris K. Masters were tho chnperdns. and tho other guests wero Mls Alleen Maclean, Miss Hclon GIUcsplo, Miss Sherman. Miss Iaura Sherman. Miss Jas-mlno Jas-mlno Young, Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre, Miss Lota McMillan, Miss Stella Salisbury, Salis-bury, Miss Catherine Sanno, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude McCrath. Miss Emily Read, Ml.s Dorothy Kinney, Miss Addie Zanc, Mips Edytho Hale, Miss Marge Miller. Louis Cates, Gcorgo Lawrence, Frederick W l,yon, Lieut. John A. Berry. Thomas Piatt, Samuel Nowhouse, Orvln Gray, Harry Bowles. Harry Atkinson, Gtorgo Topllff, J. "U'alcott Thompson. Gcorgo Rlter. Georgo Smith, "Walter Shoup and Will Hall. i Invitations have been issued by Mrs. James lloglo for. a luncheon at the Commercial Com-mercial club next Wednesday. g a Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, Miss Sherman and Miss Iura Sherman havo Issued Invitations Invita-tions tor a tea one week from today at their home, In honor of Mrs. William Gibson Gib-son Sharp, airs. Thomas B. Davis of New York and Mrs. Ray McKay of Ohio. Tho hours will be from 3 to 7 o'clock, tho Invitations In-vitations Including tho men also. u Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury have gono to New York for a three weeks' visit, M Mrs. William Gibson Sharp and Mrs. Thomas B.-Davis havo arrived from New York and will bo the guests of their parents, Judgo and Mrs Robert Harkncss, for tho greater part of tho summer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Rice will reach the city on Saturday after an extended ex-tended visit in Europe, Canada and New York. i M?mbers of tho Orpheus club wcro delightfully de-lightfully entertained hi an informal way last evening at tho homo of Harry Shearman. Shear-man. Mrs. E. H. Shepard leaves shortly for New Orleans to spond the. summer with her daiiRhtcr, Miss Helen, who Is a member mem-ber of "The Chaperoncs" company. Mr. Ncwhouso entertains at dinner on Thursday evonlng at his home. MIbs Edith Kingsbury .entertains a number num-ber of her girl friends informally tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at her home. Blaine Salisbury yi'lll return within tho' next two weeks from Morcersborg, whero he has been attending school during tlie past year, f m t Mrs. C. W. Spalding left yesterday for her old homo ln l'arker.sburg, Vn., to bo gono all summer. Boforo returning Mrs. Spalding will visit tho fair and other points In Missouri. t k 4 , Hovt Sherman loft last evening for tho East to bo away a month. Mrs. Gcorgo Mitchell leaven shortly for tho East to SDcml tho summer. 9 A von' delightful ovent of yesterday was tho children's party given by Mrs. L A. Clayton at her homo. I p David Keith returned yesterday from California, where ho has been sponiling tho past low weeko. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Cox arc oxpected to return on Monday next from their visit to New York. Mrs. Harry E. Perkins leaves In a few days to spend the summer visiting relatives rela-tives and friends In tho East. Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Wallaco will return from tho EaBt about the middle of next week. Miss Laura Foster left yesterday for an extended tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and little son envo Frldav for Europe. Mrs. Miller and Glced will 'bo away for a your, but Mr Miller expects to return in August. Members of tho P. I. X. Sewing club wero very pleasantly enlortoined yesterday yester-day at tho homo of MIks Jennie Lynn. Miss Annotto Forguoon gave a box party for "The Little Minister" last evening. e v" Miss Nellio Lucas will entertain her fcl- low graduates at the Emerson school at an evening party tomorrow., , e ' Mrs. George Burns and two children icavo today for Helena, Mont., where they will visit Mrs. Burns's sinter, Mrs. Lciu-mcrt, Lciu-mcrt, for tho next few weeks a Tho rnarrlarce of Miss Ivy Lanrrham to IduiiL-Com. Do Forramond took placo yesterday In Washington; The brldo formerly for-merly mado her homo In this city. . u Mrff Robert King, who has been visiting Mrs, Untliwell, left suddenly for her homo yesterday, where she was called on account ac-count of the Illness of her husband. O V The J. GMW. will gather at Liberty park .Thursday afternoon for tholr annual outing. out-ing. All members of the club are reqnesU cd'to meet at the pavilion on the east aide of tho park 2::i0 o'clock. Tho banquet for tho club and Us guests will bo served in tlie pavilion at 4:C0 o'clock. |