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Show :mrnmrrm k N .'Hlv:..!-' .v.i.itirul Nmii, 1 wnMmi.; n; to b .i number of sZ 1 'k11 -"'MS- w,,s 1 (it i-- It. i-mso tH Ah. I I WaWw J Kirnt-s tuiil Ki.-.i;iiil A ttibtvse Mu"t. at t!u res Urn, v (" t:i brM's ltr-J(' ltr-J(' -". Nlr- s- ,,,;m K- lriuvs, in n avs i! le, luM ir;M til 7 uVK'k. A r4- vpM.Mi fo!o M from nm 'I 1 1 oVlo.-h. i'f rem on v v .ts iviioiinovi by 1 is hop It-nry It. Iilv1 pi Kiiysvill. A v ilor t-hem-- iv' pink 1th a Kiok -;ro:ri.i of stven :is carried out in the :o;:.o i!tvr:i (tons. In t ' '.t pa i lor. where '.(' v-ert-mony was performed, one corner vas oakej with vvilnis uul ferni-, wllh I w e-Mii'.tr hli of pink ro.vs, suspend M "ro:n t!:e I'ei'ir.s m a canopy of ami lax. nk ril'l'on.s reached from the ho',1 and e-r" cms hi in with the steens. A pro-i:-.o:i of pink roj-es adorned the entire wn: l:i th.e diruni; voom. v her the veviJiiii; Mipper was served. rose-colored iweeiFM fornuvt the decoration. These ' -ere a.Tinstil in four crystal baskets ""St the corners of the table, with pink j''e streamers exienJing to tV-m from tl-e ci'.iiKleher. The- weOdinja; cake 'cnred a certerpieoe. It was decorate! n vMte and was surrounded by the rose-o'.cred rose-o'.cred s w ee t pea In the 11 v ins room the mantel was vr:ked with roses a Mil snapdragons in ose shades and the library was In red tvys and snapdragons. The stairway vas ;w iced with w htte and green and ck roses w ere u---ed ;n the upstairs 'oorr.s. The law n was hung with Jap :rese lanierp.s. The bridal party came down the stalr- t svay and enteral the room to the strains .if the Mede'.ssohu w eliding marci. !ayed by M;ss l.m.:ra iradrord. T'.io or:derroop.i a the best man. Carl Scott. la:r,e rirst. followed by the flower gsrls, Katneryn Bloo,i and Miss Kathleen ?arr.es. sin a; I ni-x-es of the hnde, Nt-t an:e the bruiesnia:ds. Miss Kdna Fvans ir.d Miss Nel.ie Mah.aiv The (raid of - lor.or. Miss Mary Rtrnes, preceded he brMe. w ho entered u u:i her father. " d ,v a rd F 1 1 z pa t r e k , w i 1 1 1 a ; r I n i; e1 o r -. hestra. fumishtd nvaic during t.ie eu'n-J1- i i T:'.e brkie wore a dress of iv"or' satin t i a t u n le of p ! .'a I eu t : : 1 e and t ri tp. -; ring of pear's and Ci-mnlly lace. Her e:i was caught with iihes of the valley. re cameo a sr.owr bouquet of white ;TSrs and hhes of the varty. Ti-.e ma.d . f hocor was gowned in whit charm1'. se. - v : t h 3 n o v e n. i r e s s of b r o c a d e d c h l ! : o n . The br.desriiaids wore p;k ta:feta- The ree earned r:rk ros-s and each had a . - i e'-.'et ribbon tie-i under her chin. The fower cirls w ore frocks of pink . ulle over cliarmeuse. The bride's gifts 0 her r-.aids were sold chased pins. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Barnes in re- ercir.z ere Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hart. A ss Maud Crawford, Miss Evelyn Craw-ord Craw-ord acd Mrs. Geors-- E. Frton. In the !inirg roon' were Mrs. Crs --ford Koster ir. Lawrence T. BLick. Mr. Claud T. ames. Mrs. Scott Cre. Mrs. Carl Scott. l:ss Rose C.-rev and Mis Ella Xeilson. The coup!-? left iut niht for an ex-ended ex-ended trip through the northwest. After 1 six weeks' honyrj-oon journey they "-li rrake their home in S!t Lake. The iricegroom is a civil engineer in charge ! the United States drainage sstem est of the Mississippi, with iieadijuttr-ers iieadijuttr-ers in fait Lake. Miss Clara Louise Hughes and FrH-iri:k FrH-iri:k W. Hanson were rramd last right it the home o: the bride's mother. Mrs. Tchn W. Hughes, on B screet. at ,ast rught. Only relatives and c:s JJr:eri-Z5 were in atiendan'.-e. A re-'ep-in o which a large number of iiv-ciatlon. -ere Issued, w-as given at th home of .he bride's aunt, Mrs. William Ames. m1 Fourth avenue, from S until 11 )'clock. The bride was prettily gowne-3 in white roire. trimmed in Veneifan lae. Hr I -'ell was caught with orange blossoms itA she carried a shower bouquet of 7 vhlte roses and sweetpeas. A diamond ind pearl pendant, the wedding gift of ihe briaegroom. w as worn. The maid of honor. Miss C ara Kanson, ."wore blue crepe de chine and carried Mis. B. I. Bauui, tonnovly Mrs. B pUo C. Lewis oi' Evaniton, Wyo., who bivmiio tli biido of a Salt La km ym.torday. I h- ... , h I I s Y? 1 . H i 7 , i ; Madam Chetney roses. The bridesmaid. M isj Ruth 'f't-.t n lie id, wore eMo w rrvpe de chine and cn u d Maduin Clu tin. y roses. The Ames- home n.i? a 1 1 r.i'-t ively dec. orateii for tlie recept:on. The drawing room war in pink and white ro.-'-s. tie library ;n yellow rose and the had in a ariety of sumn er flowers. In the dining room a pink color chen'e whs effectively ef-fectively earned out. A crta! bawl of dainty Mada m t',heine roses fornird a centcrnif'o for the suppnr tahle. link tulle streamers fn :e 1 from the h.m-diier h.m-diier two cavdt-i;iH'-:i ,-.! either e-:d of the table. Th- ( a nd.-ht hra 1:.1 p' r.k srades. A cluny lace co". er was m r pink. Tn the lihrarv th I Lirt- I-s rcbe'-t string-;d orch tra. i'-r r-nd b' pa : ns an.i ferns, furm.-h. mus-.c during the evminc. Kf-ceivinc with th-- bi'1e nrd brid"-grc-om were Mrs. .Ihn '. H :;i:he, M' -. S-amuel H':e:ies. M r. ;1 rd JIin. A. F' I Hanson. Mrs. Amy Phillips, M s. Jln- ii Burton. Pre-i hr.t at tl." ;-':pper tjh'r-were tjh'r-were Mlrs. .1. Ilarnp'on. Mr-. W. M. Insrnian a nd Mr Pen s. A .-v'st in- m servi ne w r severs I of l lie c irl f r: "nd of the L-r.de. Trv vv:e Mi-s Prather. Mi-s Melha fi'o, M;Sh Li'han .ox, M 's Ta Rue 1 'amp' on. M ' ; ract Wallace. M:s A dee V. r'o Mis5 Louis Yunker and Mi?s Hutu Swa.n--r. Pun-h wa srvd by Mrs. H. P. Glanfield and M;s Emma Boucher. The couple wiil pend thre weeks In Colorado on a wedding tr;p. They will return to salt Lake for a short while, but will make their horn mi Tooele. Th going-away gown was black and white shepherd c h e ok s. An interesting weidme prettilv arranged, ar-ranged, was that of M:j Lita May Ea and U"MI'im ikirdoii 1 Livnor, at ttie :v.:o of tin? hrlde's ir--iit. Mr. and Mr. 1 A. lhiion. 'I'.utii H.uiiif. T'io I'tTrmonv was jn-rfo: ti: td i ". 1 "'.i n m -uel ti. i.. 11a.!. iv 'f SI. Miirk'H r ith-.irnl , it n :iJ o'riutk ar.d I.-iiL'Wtl b .1 ic- , 'I'hf living room, tn wMcii the beautiful' cert-'iH'i'V ti-k pl.iC", u,v ,, ,'or;i t.-d In nrf n and v.. lit. An uni,,iy id smlU v and uiii'e .-,( n.it;. HiH Hiid f.-.-. wall iMlms. and f-rns banked in ti. Im.-k-j-'r-jind. iiir'ij-...! (,ni- O..M-.1- i.f tl.e rw:n, .i iin iiliar :'.r ',. Iwidal ikiiuv. Ti-f .liniim ii.in ths ..-. nfat.-.1 in I aw r.-..-.-:, f-Tlis and Miiilax A prrtiv ar- 1 r.ihc.-T.Mu ,.t- ti,.-. r,,s.-. v... t.u- titra! 'it..-.. ration (or t!..- .-;p; .-r lal-lo. The 11- j , i-'Hi-v in r--d ivb.'p. I T:,.- brid v.. to a u ivu:r cr d. in'"-1 : wit i a iM-;inni!v j,-, -. w .-.j.n nc ell ; rnu-iit to a f. t.-mng In Me I'nt. !i rap. .'a- .arr:.-,i a --hover houuu-t of lilavs of, ilf-;. . '!'! ma t run ct !i nor. Mr.-, j il.'dvhi Forrest !ira.l.'- of '"'tvai.H wore' ! ttu...' cr. -n liirm.-.-, inriini'. with 1 -.'..w la'-.-. The br-.d.-.if.i;d. aL-a P.-th La-son. wurc a : . u 1 t-o-tu!!n. with ft' Mdt- satin skirt and a hi v; noer fly, :-? pirni-r ovr-lrr? T' e rv.'tr- n and ir.t'd ' wirricd taI"f. with la ;. 't fip-t T,f-"f kJ on. thrt nd. Tin- liitle n n?hpa rr. I Ml-.- Neva Shtxerirk. woro a whl I.h nd- I (-nii.roid'rd fro-d:. She rarrjr.) tn r! ng j on a. v h.lte eatln piilov made from s : pipri of thfi weldinc dre?-s Tlif l.nd"'s mo-.h'T wo'e filver-Mue htffon taff-ta. M'v; ,l-antte Wdha-n.n piavrd the "Lohengrin" wrdding iimhIi h the bridal rarty ent.-rd th ro'm. "Believe Ma. if All tho3 Kndearing Vmiriit "harms" w;is piwyt-d d:ir:ng tho c.'f'iiion;. . and the M-ndti ohn man-h a:"t-rward. Assisting in r'i;-ivlng were Mri. O. t. Rv.-io-.v of Hazen. New. and Mr. and Slrp. I-Iarl HavpiH.r. Pnnrh was servel in t!:e dlnlnr room by M;ss Jos! Ha mer Miss Dtlla Walker. Ass;-finn in sendng m the din.nc room w-re Miss Dal" Havo. aor, Mls.s Florence Havenor and Mrh. Kay Von-.g. The ,'onpl left last night for the cast to spend a month. They will make their borne In Salt I.ake. The. e-jlnc-away gown whs nf wifsiaria crrpe. rut-o.f-town gu5t at the wedding wre Mr. and Mrs. Percy Havener and Mr. and .Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney Osborne of Po'-atWlo. A home we-jdinc of unusual lntereFt was that of Miss Glad-.s Hajvey and George E. Gudeii, jr., which took plae at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. nd Mrs. I. Harvey, on Ninth East street, last night. Tlie ceremony was performed by Bishop .tohn C Duncan at 7 oVWf.-k. A reception followed from 8 until 11 o'clock. In tlie parlor, where the cremonv took plae. a pink and white color scheme prevailed, pre-vailed, with a background of pwlnis and ferns. The fenis and palms were hanked in one comer of the front parlor, with a design of pink roses introduced In the center. The library was in red and white roses a nd sweet peas : the reception room In blue Canterbury bells, and the supper room In pink rose. A mound of the roses a nd fimilax formed a centerpiece for the table. All of the chandeliers were twined with white honeysuckle. The bride's gown was white charmeuse trimmed in shadow lace and strings of pearls. Phe w,ore a diamond horseshoe pin. the gift of the brldeeroom, and carried car-ried white roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Tvca Higbee. wore a white gown and carried car-ried pink roses. The guests were received bv Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and the bride and bridegroom. bride-groom. Presiding at the puneh bowl were. Miss Amy Oulver. Miss Hazel Higbee and Miss Vera Cudgel!. After a honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Miss Irene, Poulton and Edgar Xalsbtt were married yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given In the evening at the home of the. bride's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. T'uulton, on Second Sec-ond West street. The bride was attended by Miss Blanche Livingston, and L A Poulton was "best man. The bride wore, white crepe de chine, and tlie bridesmaid pink crepe de chine- The house was decorated dec-orated In pink and while roses. Out-of-town guests to the wedding were Miss Norma Poulton. Provo; Mr. Roesman and Miss Lorna Ross man, Ogden. and Miss Otilla Grossman, Preston Idaho mm The marriage of Mrs. Belle C. Lewis of Evans ton. Wyo.. and Benjamin F. Baum of a)t Lake took place at Evans-ton Evans-ton yesterday afternoon. Mr. Baum Is a civil engineer In the employ of James Stewart & Co., constructing the new i'ii pi to) hull. II 111; her. Mr. a ml Mrs Hium left imni.-tiiHlWv litter Hi'" !" ui-uiy for a trip ihnniKh 1 1 if Yi'llowptne park it n I to l!t irl.-n.ln In tlu- north-went. north-went. I ' pmi tin Mi- ri'Hii 11 t hi'V will make their h'juio In S It I u Ite City. tiNs Harriet Tlolley i-nlertalne.l nt a Kenainwron yer-lT'1uy nrt-riuon at hi" houif, I'll (.) isir"cl. lii'hnnor of Min Vlillth Slo.in and MIsh U.-l'-n t'U.. .Itnn brl.h- . . The living rnoni wuh (tecttra l d In -llo' n.istuitliiinf. tlie hull in wliltM Vf-H ui.'l i tin iJInhiK room in iv,( ru-. Tlie tea ttihl Iik.1 n centerpird' of 1 ed roeM in n I hi sk el , uil a I tiiHHli 11 Ui e c!"t h. The lirntfs was a-lsud lv hT inolht-r, Mm. John llull.y. Thu k'"''' iiu-luilt-.J thirty. Olive Pratt and Ml.s KIhIn Ied -rick won entertained khcmIs at live tallle of auction hrliUe yeht'-rdav aft-rnoon at the I'ral t honic. in; ' m n -nt, In huimr of Miss Hhui.lie Ca-ady, u hil.Ui nT the i-aMMl and M is. Warren K. KHik Sania Ke. X. M. Thu Ihmiso de-oraimns ere, -rrectl .i. The pa r lor mid living rootn were in pink and white rosc, th--hall ii n In. vol low mih pd -i a nd I lie dltlliiK rooiu In 1 rd roM-f. 'the r"W-t were j rratiKd in ji n.ound a-- 11 renierpi" fir the tea tahle As-Hivtlnit In the din-In din-In ro..ni w en Ml, I'liyllls MwiinlK Mlsn ilwend-.ilyn lr.dwarls mid .Mi.t Li 1 -nice Hull. A te wiim K'n ve'-teniay Hfternoon by A. l-i It, fr.tn 'i to at li-r h"ine on rmiyon n.ad. In ninpllnn-nt to Mr-. .1. r. Jack of l'jiad'-na. 'al. The hall uaH d-c.riit-"il in de.'p red r'', 1 1 m parlor In dnk rose and In the dlnini; r 'oni, n n I tni cti e elb w colur n-heint? as . ji rried out. The ti-a ta llo had li p coer oer ellow watin, with a crystal basket of yellow nia i i;u'-n t es an! a cent' rple' C. A tlilffx' bi'W of jd'ow ! 1 1 j 1 1 wa.s tied on th. I.h mile. The p-e. cn k rn and c o 1 1 f e 1 1 1 o n s were In v e 1 ! . Mr. 1.. H. VouriK and Mrs. F. 1 V 'lrow 11 pre -tided at tlie t a table Those a -,-MHtinjj tn n-Tvlne In t'-e dlnins room wie .Mhvf, I'hvlUs I. lima 11, MIsh i;-nrud" Snow, M t- Ma i kh ret i"!;inn n I M 1 f .Nettle Wolf. l.litte Mim l iiinn.i v.;f received the guests at tne d"or. A ia "t:e nn m her of t a hies hav e bee n e reaped for the hrtdk'e hrenkf;i-t to b-k'i b-k'i n by the Well, --lev club at the old I'niiii'Tv house (thf r;ilmer hum') t"-i!hv t"-i!hv from 10 until i o'clock. Krnk-fa Krnk-fa st v 111 lie sr ed a i. non w ith bridge bffot -e ;, (;d aiierward. The Fortnlchily brh!ce club ha (- r. z. e-d tables Mjj ,t number cf )iist'ysft will eitrtnln parties. par-ties. Amort: thni are- Mrs. John A. Mur-hall, Mrs. K. -T. Vrt:annv, M .-. K. K. Tioot. Mrs. Jani-H In:'!re,'-in, Miy. A. H. lrili;n, Mrs t. C Snyder. The nwrri;ic of Mlfn I!irdette rja-x-fon and K. Taft Benn-n of T'd'-n Liik" p!a'- t'iiw rnorrinff in the Salt f.ake t-mp. A we-ddipc br.-tkia.t nil' : rdlow at th" l.o '71'- of t;.e bride's ulster. M-M. Carl U 'tlilani on TeTden hv- j enije. A recej-.f Inn will e pr.f n at t he liome of the brld- s ftfirt-nts, Mr. and Mnt. H. B. Claw. son on ('anvil road. Mif Inez Mojitr, dauctiter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Moncer. and the Rev. Mav-well Mav-well V". Ri-e Will be rj'lletly married thlF morning a' St. Marks cathedral. The ceremony will b performed by Birhop Spaldinsr. a?lpte by lemi Samuel Col-IhUh Col-IhUh y. The bride will b uttendei bv M!-p Sn!iiD Incalls. Mlhs Kat lv-rlnr Price. Mi?s Pauline May. Miss Gladys Fisher and Miss Marjorie Wasson. The best man will be the brother of the bridegroom, Hoer Htce of Santa Cruz. The ushers will be the Rev. Paul Jon-? of T-ok'an, the Rev. W. F. Bulkley an.i the Kev. H. K. Henrkjues of I'n rk Cit v. Mrs. Hubbard Reed will entertain at luncheon today at the Hotel Utah in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. in F. Holmes and Mrs. John Vernon White of Detroit, Mich , truest of Mrs. Holmes, guest of Mrs. Holmes. "Word reached the city yesterday of the marrla ee at Washington V. C . of Joseph Thorpe of Salt I,ake. to Mis? Dora Johnson of Spring City. Miss Johnson John-son Is the dauchter of Reprsnral ive Jacob Johnson a nd 1? w idely known in Utah, she has often visit M Sa It take. J5r. Thorpe iff an attorney. He took a law f nurse at the University of t'th a nd ha.s since been studying: In Washington. Wash-ington. The couple left the national capital cap-ital yeflterday for Ecypt. on their honev-moon honev-moon trip and later will eo to Pans, where Mr. Thorpe will take an extended course in international law. Mre. Frank T. Hines. ife of Captain Hlnes. left the clt y yesterday for ew York, to Join Captain nines, preparatt-ry to eaillnE June CI. for a two-months' tour of Lurope. Upon their return from Europe, Captain a nd Mrs. Hi nes, who have been visiting their pa rent Mr, and Mrs. Frank U. Hi nes and Mr. a nd Mrs. W. H. Veer, will apain visit Salt Lake fnr a brief period, before Koine to Fort W!nfled Scott. where Captain Hi nes will be stationed. Fen ton T Toward, son of Tr. and Mrs. Austin Howard, is home from Cornell university, for a visit to his parents. Younpr Mr. Howard is accompanied by H. M. 1-Mederichs. a college mate. Dr. and Mrs. V J. Murphy have returned re-turned from a trip to the northwest. Miss Crace R Frost left the city ves-terday ves-terday for New York from which port she will sail on July 4 for a trip to F-urope. sho will return to Salt Lake on September 1. Mrs. L. G. Xettleton and Miss L'thel Nettleton will ptve a reception at their home. 446 Fourth East street, from .1 to H tomorrow afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Leigh Nettleton, who was married recently. Mrs. Trit; Chamberlain entertained at dinner last evening for Miss Flora Wilson Wil-son of Portia nd. Ore., who is her house puest for the week. Miss Wilson is visiting visit-ing Mrs. Lee Chamberlain. Covers were laid for twelve. The decorations were in nasturtiums, I Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Boyd leave for thei east on Thursday next, going: direct to 1 Cleveland. Ohio, where Mr. Boyd is a dc legate to the Cra nd Arch council of 1 the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, which con- venc-3 there the latter part of June. While I absent they will also visit Boston. New ' York. Washington a nd other eastern ! cities, and will be pone about six weeki i Miss Helen Wilson entertained (her i bridesmaids yesterday with a luncheon at lir home on Twelfth East street. The table was decorated in pink and white summer cosmos a rranged in a bowl as h centerpiece. Silver candelahra were I shaded in pink. The place cards were bride's and bridesmaids. Covers were laid for seven. Mrs. 1 J. Seokels entertained with a bridge luncheon yesterday In honor of Mrs. Helen Jackson, a visitor in the city. The decorations were, in roses. mm 1 Mrs. X. G. Hall enterta'ned with a bridsre tea at the "Blue Bird tea room I yesterday afternoon. The tea table had a Mij am) whit Japans st- rover a nd a rntrrpie':o nf blue cornflowert. T'.1'"- te-i up.; in honnr of Mr;. June -grnillpr of Kti-hfieM. Utah. Covers were laid for twelve a M'fs Gra'-e Ptrinfellow a-d A. K Stout w rre marrici-t lust nlpht at til, bride's home on Pltth Kast street. A nmihr of f-'a It Lake soMty folks enjoyed tbn first dance cf tlie t-?on at i 'incrf-st inn last nisiu. The twenty -second anniversary of Lynd rhapter. - K. S.. vn!( bt celebrated with a picnic at Wand.imere un June JO. Members Mem-bers of t lie chapter and their families are |