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Show HLnr to provent impositions BTrraSsmenta. The Tribune that persons leaving social 4 Knd especially marriage no- v Kl engagements, for publlca- fcve wUh them names which the source of the 5,ny be traced If the matter ftjLjl-'' v K3'!1!" I "H1 """1H"f' IrtrrJagc of Miss Margurct Werner ,BpU Henry Qu'st look place last Kt Hie homo of the bride's K? Vorth Temple street, the cerc-K' cerc-K' performed at S:30 by Bishop tiwsoii. The bride, who s one So nest of the young: girls of woT nUendcd by Miss Kath-H&nitiir Kath-H&nitiir Miss EUse Yeaies and K Smith, while Fred Fenncssy ChMt man. The service was wit-Kv wit-Kv about one hundred friends of Hvnunc people and a reception SnUw company followed. The H! rorceously gowned In white Eth elaborate trimmings of c u-d u-d point Ince. and she curried E fn a shower. Her Ions tulle E-ht with a bridal wreath, fell Kenclh of her train. All of the trin gowns of pink, veiled with Rfon. and all carried pink rosea. h!-.. tiic liousc the same colors the p'k and white asters Krirfally crtccth'e. Preceding and B service Miss Sybc'.la Clayton Knil later an orchestra furnished flbrauch the evening, Many friends flEride and of her mother assisted Ke at tho reception following the Hlvm' Mr. and Mrs, Qulst left Im-fr Im-fr after the wedding for Kay, H&rc they will make their home HPt X5.acl.can and Miss MacLean LC'hostosscs yesterday afternoon Et delightful tea ai their home EvEist street, when fully a hun-Bheir hun-Bheir friends wore asked to wcl-Hg wcl-Hg Robert Campbell back for a K'er old Jiomc The house was Bth n wealth of the autumn flow-Bfrcat flow-Bfrcat crimson dalilias which dec-Re dec-Re parlors bring especially al-K8Mr. al-K8Mr. Campbell received with kkscs and nearby Miss Carrie hh and Miss ldlna Dailey served Kn the dining room, where a phc In the brown tone of the rcrs were spread. Mrs. C. P. Over-fl;jlrs. Over-fl;jlrs. Louis Gordon poured, while Htithcm were the Misses Edna Stella Fabian and Lucllc Francke. fltfrihil affair of yesterday was the EU1 given at the Country club by K$1I. Doollttle, at which about Kfj her friends were entertained. Mules or bridge were played, the Branded on the broad verandas Khc llvlnc room, and at the lea Bellowed "Mrs. Doollttle was as-KyvMiv as-KyvMiv A. C. Kwlug and Mr3. KVof Bingham, who Is In town, ttuwas bright tl:roughout, all the Koratcd with the autumn colors, KTusly tinted woodbine forming a Bnd for the ilowcrs. wlilch were Beopsls in great bowls. Sprays of Btf With lis bright red berries, tTeffcUivc decoration as well. Hlni D. S'incs was the hostess H-,Taftcrnoon at a most delightful Ktrjliome on J I street, when some Hflvc of her friends were cnlcr-Kfelrs. cnlcr-Kfelrs. Wines was assisted in ic-ler ic-ler guests by her daughter. Miss PjElclinor. and assisting in tho HrK)iii were Miss Margaret "Wat-iHisj "Wat-iHisj Ruby .atiibournc and Miss Bobtrcc. The home was brigiit Kfyeasoit's (lowers, pink asters pi-llif- dining room and a wealth Bouk sunflowers and nasturtiums Kbft the house. KI). F. Reynolds and her chil-jpclvpccted chil-jpclvpccted shortly from Los An- geles to Join Mr. Reynolds, who is already al-ready here. nmi"' ,A' s' Blbbis and her small son, Bill c, luivp gono to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Isiewlcans. There will be no meeting of the current cur-rent events and current literature sections' sec-tions' ot the Ladles Literary club today on account of the alterations in the building. Mrs. Walter K. Jennings, who has spent the past six months or so In Los Angeles, An-geles, Is now at home at No. 10 Kensington. Kensing-ton. " Mr. and Airs. J. B. Tottcn have moved and arc now at. home ai the Covey apartments apart-ments on Brigham street. Alma Kats arrived yesterday from Portland nnd will remain In town for .some time on a visit with friends. Mr. and Sirs. T G. GrifTin have returned re-turned after an absence of four months n Scotland, visiting Mr. Griffin's ram-Mrs. ram-Mrs. Nlles and Miss Elizabeth Nilcs will leave on Sunday for a six weeks' visit in St. Paul. Miss Vivian Martin of the Spendthrift company has been the guest for a tlmo of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tracy. Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Pike have returned from Los Angeles nnd thev will be at home shortly at their. flat on Fifth Last, street. Mrs. Charlotte C. Stevenson is back after n fortnight spent on the const visiting vis-iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lcnry and ' Miss Lnary arc at homo at the Fifth East hotel ho-tel for the present. Mrs. Charles Davidson and Miss Marv Davidson of Portland, Ore., who have been visiting Air, and Mrs. Morris Lew, have left for their home. An Ice cream social will be given Sunday Sun-day evening. September bv thj Ladles' auxiliary of the Congregation Montefiore at the vestry rooms of the synagogue on Third East street. Friends arc invited. I A marriage of more than local interest inter-est was that of Miss Effle Swaner and C. U. Iligson of Madison, Wis., which loolr place at the Swaner home uL S:."0 o'clock last evening. The ceicmouv was performed by Judge Armstrong before the mantel banked with autumn flowers. Judd J. Swaner was best man. The orchestra, stationed in a little recess of the room, was screened by ferns. The bride was gowned In an exquisite creation of Jusl cloth, over while satin trimmed with real lace, and carried a shower of bride's roses. After visiting several of the large cities of the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Hlgson will return to Mndison lo attend the University of Wisconsin during the coming com-ing year. Miss Zora Shaw, after the close of the Chautauo.ua, visited friends at Tunk-hannock. Tunk-hannock. Pa., and accompanied them on a ten days ouiing- at. Atlantic City. Miss Shaw is back in New York again to resume re-sume her vocal studies for another vcar with her former instructor, G. Magnus Schutz. |