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Show iBF MIi?s lftrlotto Holracs, who will be married this evening to Dr. Melville L. lBoinis of Los Angeles at the home of tho bride's father, G. S. Holmes. II : Mil ,; JtRMHJH ft 'jfiNHMMI iniftV "N'r' 1 'C motl Prominent social I IIKl r,'ll'lt of this 3018011 was the wed- lIKfr '1U f A,,8S Marsarel Isabella JMf .'atf 10 Twoy C. U'yland of Cas-pr' Cas-pr' v, xo" nt the Firm Preaby- 1R'"111 "r. i: a) S:30 , o'clock last nlj:ht. lrWl rf'To'i w:IS .performed by Hie Rev. Tal" ' r,,'v,c' T,,e ohilrch was deco--SK'1 r f :'tri- forns. pink and white 'fe11'0 ':,:! s'pr,uS' blossoms. The fwit ,nr ntl w,,h lne ureens. blend-;IJtyp',n' blend-;IJtyp',n' ' ,u u"bllo 16wor. carrylriK fti I ',,r rolors of PIn,t- white nillM " i'rosrramm'D was glvou pro-jEl'.'S pro-jEl'.'S t'1- r : tr.ony, u-Itli A. II. Poahody u'tflwF6 ' Vm ,hft brl(JuI I)art5' ontored WE"'"1' "' lriunPlin strains of tho lcMt n 'r-ir'"!l from "l-ohongrSn" ramo t kf 1,0 r' Tnc Moiidolwiohn wed- TlilrRf n"1" "10 rcofss,ono'. Cm'"' fv'r ''4' ' "s entorcrt first. Frank E. J"!A1?.C'' ' '"fab. nnd Dr. J. J3. Tyree "'J'1' 1 J,,r 'wxothor. followed by An- ' "rtV " ' r Por,h Anibo'. N- J-"tils' J-"tils' 1 ' """Pi'PU of EJalt T-ahc. Xcxl lrPr" S;,vBe. one or the brides-SBiIp. brides-SBiIp. in. followed by T!sn Glailys "iSlJ'"1 ' ' ' ",!ir"r brldcflmald.' just pre-rSMlt; pre-rSMlt; 1 r "a1,1 of nonor aila8 PcarI n'S?r' ' " ran, ,n ",l'Hl fro,u of thP .afcf v"' ' " fa-1"51-. Hiejiard Havajjo. d away. The brldft wac mot f-SmJ0" ,har be' bridegroom nnd his ? 3fc 'n;n' n,,ward Da,liC1, of Cheyenne, 'Hff'0 bridil sov.n was a c-rc-Tllon ol l '""' '-irnuicd with rose point lnre. br' n i'1 ' ' ' "' 81 iiiahne. rnnjrhi on " ii n ' aiS0 hlossoms. Tho vol! r of B .irs.-l- net. I rimmed In rose Tt'.fi 'VKl vu'" 'a'lSbt to the loiur train tntij, the dnsx win, oranjjo blossonis. The ue ii. i i j shower bouquet of brld ' S 7"! u,'1 "' honor wore pink taffeta A b ( t. of pale sreen chirfon. a V Hrl filv.-r ma. The bridesmaids fl"iS 'IP "'t-t, "mmofi of shadow hire ovit a", .jwltii o i i ff of pink taffeta juat below oUf iM:ist Tho dies-H were trimmed m)'2 i1 ,,nt "'h rosebud?. -The m:ild of r loi-.iiuf tuo i.rldeKmalds carried nhowcr i oil lj'Jf of pink roKr?. The mother of 50 "'i, Xihildr, A'is. Hichard riavastt. wore a SlWft W5'u r ko n of lioliotrnpu crepe tl joi: trhm.iod with shndow lane. ; P1? jrcrcpii n followod the wcddln' at tho lie of cb. hrido's parents. WW Thlnl iu. OnH thi intimate frb-nd.u of th )S or hi uttendancn. The house rir liowt'i .if pink rosos. Mnllax and H 0 No-joins. I'nlms nnd ferns wore jLpj ked In ono corner of the drawing ronni m5! vml'i: for the bridal jjarty. who llvivj tho RiioBtf?. La Friiiii-e roues ffiKMft. 'VQ 1 nhout tho room, and the arth-HjB'a arth-HjB'a lending, from one room to another thi' "l'andolprs wore twJned with -.BlHN In tho library the apple blossoms VCf0 UPC(1 ,n profusion. KcrccnlnR the rlgnt(ch bowl, wbl.-h stood on a table In ' 1SBt" ' 11 'or,,0r niantolplcce. banked 1- Proens a,H' bloHKoniH. . 'Sf"' s"l,I,,r table In the dining room 9P, adrrnod with n contcrpleee of I.a ijlfnco roi es atTanwd In a orystal has-aaflOifc. has-aaflOifc. will tho bride's cake on ono side. eake was doi-onitixl In white frosllnir n, JBett dihlKiift and had a boufiiet of '' slwP r0HC ' Jn tlc" '-entei. Pink tulle ox-SjBed ox-SjBed from tho Hmilax-twincd chandelier ,jRlif lornors of tho lablo. emling In .ptlpPf1- .Smllax was festoonnd about the lrwvy ioth Punch was servod by Miss jrtllVWle bride and brldeRroom loft at mld-4W mld-4W tor n bonoymoon trip to the coast. .Miwlll ko from California to their fu- T0 w 1,01110 1" Canpor. Wvo. The golng-iMP golng-iMP kowii was of dark blue serge. 8 fly lntoi-rntlng wedding of today will bo the- maiiiuge of Miss Charlotte Holmes and Dr. Melville L. Uiomls of Los Angeles, An-geles, at the home of the bride's father, G. S. Holmes. S51 Fifth East street. The ceremony will bo performed at S:30 o'clock by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the Firet Congregational ohurcb. Mrs. Claude S. Williams will bo matron of honor and Mis.s Carrie Snpplnston. 'bridesmaid. Dwlght Holmes will be best man. A re-roptlon re-roptlon will follow the wedding for the Intimate friends of the Holmes family. . s Mr. and Mrs. Wellington IC. Lako m-tortalnod m-tortalnod with an informal dancing partv lat night 1 tholr hone. ,,nobbloor.i." in ompIiment to Mr. nnd Jim .la. it F. Greonawalt, who hove nrt'eiitly ooum- ro Salt Lako from Helena. Mont.. t. make tholr honio. Mr. Groenawalt If i iuhi- tod with tho publicity department m" 'ho Mountain Slates Telephone eompatv. The ballroom was decorated In red, whit,- .mil blue. In compliment to Mr. Grc'emiw atfs position, the favors wro tiny tolcilifiir. filled with candy. Individual l:es ro rejroduotlonn in color and shape of tho bell used lo advertise thn telophoiu i ru-pany. ru-pany. All of the lato dances wn- n-loycil. n-loycil. Suppor wa-n ser.'ed nt small tables ta-bles In tho ballroom. About forty guests wcro In uitondanre. Tho Voting Ladles' sodality of SI. Mary's cathedral gavo a novo! entertainment entertain-ment last night at cathedral hall. It vae an old-fashioned "spelling bee," and tho members of tho sodality were dressi-d In keeping with the role of teachers and pupils. Take-offs on different sclmr.1-leachor sclmr.1-leachor types afforded much amusement. Among them were the suffragette .srhiol teacher, tho o'. maid and the up-t-duto toaehor. Tho pupils were d rosso. i ilko primitive schoolgirls, with plain diessos and tholr hair hral lnd down their I.a. Hs. A prize of a Wohstcr's dlctlonnrv wis given to the ono who spelled the mod words correctly, and n beglnner .s sr itf-r fo tbo one who spoiled Hie fnwost m r.Js correctly. Orange elder and dmigliimts were sened an refresh'nentR. An informal infor-mal musical programme plpased. Among those furnishing musical numbers w-ro Miss rtnth Kllloon. Miss Margaret Ciow-lo. Ciow-lo. .Miss Marguorlto Scott and M!sf Mario McCallum. Miss Nora Gleasou was chairman of the commlttoe oiv arrangements. arrange-ments. The ontorlalnment commit too was composed "f Miss Claire Drlscoll. Miss Cnthorlno Owens, MIsa Agnes Me-Mahon. Me-Mahon. Miss Margaret Collins. Miss Isabel Isa-bel Griffin. A largo number of tin- frlonda of llio. members of the sodality were In attendance. at-tendance. - The marriage of MIhh Sarah rJndnV!.ci and John Cxi moron. Jr., took ploco in tho temple yesterday. A roooptlon was given at tho home of the brldo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. RlndlLelsch, Twelflh Kast street, la.it night. The house was decorated in pink and white roses, arranged with ferns and smllax-A smllax-A woddlng supper was served at two long tables In the dining room. Each had a centerpiece of pink and white carnations and ferns arranged In vases. Tho bride's gown was of white char-mcuse. char-mcuse. trimmed in lace and spangled net. She carried hrlde roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Isabel Cltllds. wore pink satin. Henry Cameron was best in.'in. Assisting in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. nindllolsch. Assisting in the dlnlnc room were Mrs. P.ert Simpson. Miss Geneve Parry. Miss Nina Bailey and Mrs. Arthur Engberg. i Miss Alice Fltzpatrlck and E. A. T.co-pold T.co-pold wcro oulctly married yesterday morning. They wore nttended bv the brother-in-law and sister of tho "bride, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tregea. The bride, popular in a larmj circle of friends. Is a graduate of the Loretta convent of Pueblo. Pueb-lo. The bridegroom Is a mechanical engineer. Tho couple will make tholr home at the Peery hotel. i The ladles of tho Third Prosbvterlan church will give a silver tea this afternoon after-noon at the homo of Mrs. H, V. He-ho.nl. He-ho.nl. 1C-45 Ninth East utruot. v The marriage of Miss Iluth Wolff and Alfred Otlenhelm will take plaee this evening tit 0:30 o'clock at tho homo of the bride's parents, H20 South Fifth Knyt street. The Mnxwell-McKean W. n. C. will be entertained at the homo of the president. Mrs. Minnie Goff, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho Howard corpa and circle and friends arc Invited. Mr?. Hugh J. Cannon will entertain chapter 3. American institute of Child Life, at her home, (125 Seventh East street, this evening at S o'clock. Roll call will ho answered with quotations from "Child Life." "Native Stories" will bo discussed by Mrs. Molviu Peterson nnd "Patriotic Stories" by Mrs, D. II. TJv- ! Ingtston. t Miss Allc,i Spr. daughter of Goernor and Mrs Wll'lam Spry, baa gone to Lo-1 san o -iend a f.- (,a.ix with Mu-s Dcila Morrill. - Mr. F. c. Loofbourow will leave today to-day for Helen. Mont., whore ahe will attend at-tend tb marriage of her niece. Mi ah Frances itoad. to Dr. C. W. Moxlov of Unzmiwn, Miiltdi will take place at tho homo of the brldo next Tuosday. Miss Read bus often vlgtted at the Loofbourow Loof-bourow homo In thjs city. Mr. and Mrs'. R. Walker Salisbury have returned from a two woeka' visit to Los Angeles. u Mr and Mrs. H. G. WlUtney and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Marion Whitney, who are In Now Vork. will sail next Tuesday on the L.iut ontanla for n month's stay abroad. 6 Mr. A. R. IlMror and two children will arrive soon from Manila to spend ftic summer with Mrs. Hagor's father. Cliarlcs Head. Mr. and Mrs. Hugeno R. TIapgood and daughter have moved from the Kensington Kensing-ton apartmonta to "2 R street. Miss Grace Ralley will make her home with Mr. and .Mrs. llapgooi for the summer. sum-mer. ' r Mrs. . V. Dcrrah will lcavo the first of May for Kansas City to visit, relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Leon Carpenter and bahv of Pdaekhawk, Utah, are guests of E. L. Carponlor at the Hotol Utah. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Forguson h tvo returned re-turned to their home in Terminal. Cal., aflr a short visit to Salt Lake. The CIcofan will moot this afternoon with Mrs. Thomas W. Sloan. 261 Second avenue. Mrs. V. C. McUouald will be in charge of tho programme. The T. F. R. 5,ewing club will moot this af'ornonn with Mrs. Jessie L. Thorne, 027 1-nke strf:et. Tho club held a successful suc-cessful bazaar In the K. of P. hall Ttfcs-dav Ttfcs-dav night. A largo number was In attendance. at-tendance. The women of the U. of U. will have a sale of home-made cake and candv nt Walker's store on Saturday. The sale Is for the benefit of the Utah Federation of Women".; clubs and especially to aid an endowment fund being raised by the federation. fed-eration. 9 Mrs. Al W. Cowan will entertain with an informal bridge tea this afternoon at her homo Jn tho Princeton apartments in compliment to hor sister. Miss Wlnnl-frod Wlnnl-frod Lvnn. who has recently returned fmm the east. |