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Show 1 society" A pretty chureh wedding was solemnized solem-nized last evening at the First Central Christian church. when Miss Crete Plnkerton became the bride of Joseph Grant, the ceremony being performed at 8:30 o'clock by Dr. Thomas W. Plnkerton Tho chun h was beautifully decorated for the occasion with yellow chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Suspended from the center of an arch was a wedding hell of the bright flowers, with garlands of the chrysanthemums and ferns extending from the tongue of the bell to the corners cor-ners of the chancel The base of the altar was banked with potted palms, tall vases of chrysanthemums being used on the altar table The organ was banked with old English ivy and pluniosn. trails extending from the corners to the iloor Just tiefore the arrival of the bridal iiart Miss Agatha Berkhoel Fang "Beloved. It Is Morn, and during the betrothal be-trothal ceremonv the beautiful serened by Schubert Mrs John Christy played iii.- -tiams from the Ldiengrlii W'luln' March" as the bridal party entered tn church, and the Mendelssohn "Wedding March" as the ceremony was concluded Dr. A. C. Wherry acted as best man Yellow and white had l "ii the colors host n for the gown of the bridesmaids, as well as the appointments of the wedding wed-ding the Ideu being prettily carried out First came th ribbon bearers. Misses Margaret Harris and Agnes Cassady. who Wt re gowned in pretty costumes of Nile green nuns veiling with lace OKSS and trimmings to match: then followed tin- ushers, Wayne Hemphill, Roy '-land. '-land. John Hansen and Jay Buckingham. Mrs Edward Moore was the matron of honor, and .-r dnint did sin look In a beautiful princess gown of cream silk moussellne mad.- en train, the moussellne being flowered with chrysanthemums in the pastel .shades Mrs. Moore carried an armful of white chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids followed Miss Helen Buckingham and Miss Olive Jennings, Whose gowns were of yellow i biff on over white taffeta, low necked and with elbow sleeves finished with nuiT puffs of tulle of the sain- shad.- White suede gloves extended to the elbow. Tli maids a Iso ca rri"d the yellow nov-ers. nov-ers. which were Heel with tulle Miss Da lev Savage was the maid of honor, her gown being a prett creation of yellow yel-low silk mull over silk of the same shade, with a bertha of valenclennes lace. The skirt was made with three panels of lace, the broad tucks at tho hem being trimmed with lace and Insertion She WOre a cluster of yellow roses In her hair and carried an armful of ye low chrysanthemums of the snme hue., i.ittie Irene Savage, the ring bearer, walked directly- in front of the bride Sin wore a dress of white accordion pleated chiffon chif-fon and bore the ting 911 a yvhlte chrysanthemum chrys-anthemum 'I he bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe de metier wl'h yoke of rose point race a veil of tulle fell to the hem of hei gown her only ornament orna-ment being a circlet of pearls the gift of the groom. She carried a large bouquet bou-quet of white chrysanthemums Following Follow-ing the ceremony the bridal-party and a tew close frli nds were entertained at a wedding supper at the home of Mr and Mrs Edward M " The parlor was prettily decorated with white flowers Ivy and sprays of plumosa being used along the mantel The dining-room was In yellow, a tall cut-glass vase of yellow yel-low chrysanthemums forming the centerpiece, center-piece, With garlands of ferns and wmllax extending from the electroliers to the corners cor-ners of the table Assisting the bride and groom In receiving were Dr. and Mrs Plnkerton Mr. and Mrs Edward M... re Dr. and Mrs V F. Baldwin Mrs. Plnkerton wore n handsome gown of tan chiffon over silk, with trimmings of lace Mrs Baldwin WOre cream silk with chiffon chif-fon trimmings The golng-away gown of the bride was a handsome plum-colored broadcloth, with hat to match Mr and Mis Crant left on the late train for the co.-int to be awav a couple of months. Mrs L. C. Miller was the hostess of s beautiful luncheon yosterdaj afternoon In n, 1 .;' Mrs Uenltn S ilmi Somers- Cocks The table decorations were ,,r autumn fruits and white chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. The score cards were hand-decorated with autumn leaves. Beside the guests of honor cn era were laid for Mrs. Charles G PlummSr, Mr. R. C Duston. Mrs George Steele, Mr- A II Bo.i ud Mrs Keyser. Mra. Hoppaugh. Mrs. J. M. Dart, Mrs. A. J. bu ll. im, Mrs. Hrutlh. Mise Carrie Stew-11 Stew-11 rd 1 Mrs A D: Hull hlnSOn entertained at a euchre party yesterday afternoon. The Halloween Idea was carried out lu the tally and score cards The rooms were decorated with pumpkins Prlzet were awarded lo Mi- F P Evans. Mrs. M Pfontz Mrs George Alter. Thirty -six guests were Invited Miss Natalie Campbell entertained four of her little friends at a stall party yesterday yes-terday afternoon nt ' Buster Brown." The guests were Misses Margaret Walker, Bib I Walker Marjorle BIdwell, Helen Mat ichie. -u; . crr'e Steward entertainer! istfrr- mallv at dinner last evening at the Manl-tou Manl-tou In honor of Mrs Benlta Sabln Som-ers-Cocks. Covers were laid for six Mrs. C. O. Nowell of Provo is the guest Of Miss Cella Swenson for a couple of weeks |