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Show jcllow I'hrysantliemun?. typi-fl typi-fl flowers of t lie fall. i:om biid i ,vith l alms an.1 fern18. In the prf-sl-1 ,;,-m's yiiie at the Ncwinmse hotel, iriJo an effective haoKi-jrouinl (or rereniony of Miss Gall Itiii- tins city and Arthur lloss lluteha- Iis Anseks. The ceremony was .-i,:-, at S o'clock last night, by the U';!l A. Brtts of the First Mctho-i:,r.-li in 'he presence of relatives. e:itio!i to a limited number of 1 i.Vilowcd from S ui'til 1 1 o'clock, -kvt 01 yellow chrysanthemums in -vol formed the centerpiece for the r table. iril-' wore a sown of white filet ;?r white taffeta, with a veil can slit we cay with a chaplet of orange .tie. 't'l'ts gown was made in round nitn a long-sleeved bodice of lace , a. e. drapery for the skirt. The ':ini'jct was of 'bride roses, with -er of lilies of the valley. ,;,ing with the bride and hi ide- 1 -'vere her mother and father, Mr. i.-s. J. H. Riddle. Mrs. Kiddle wore1 7 not gown over black taffeta, j-ing i'i entertaining the guests F. I-. Curtis, Airs. I.. I.. Legg, i f If. peaslce and Mrs. II. R. Welch. : iK'.idoiirs furnished music during i;jle left on a late train for a I trip throuph the northwest, and their home in Santa Barbara, B . ( (zohig-away gown of the bride .,( ,l.irk blue serge, with coat, hat, -'jr.d gltves in a Burgundy shade. , marriage of Miss Annette Neslen Si iierbel took place last night . o'''li'"k at the home of the hriue'a 5, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Neslen. 72 . Tlie ceremony was performed in C. Nosier) and was Followed .'caption. (Irawing room was decorated In vers and goldenglow. Golden glow in the hall and lavender asters r li v i ti g room. A pink and w bite heme was carried out in the din-cm. din-cm. Fink and white asters sur-.-1 the bride's cake, which formed a riece for the supper table. A cluny over uap over pink. - bride wore a sown of white :-ite crepe over soft taffeta. She 1 oride roses. The bridesmaid. Pail Larson, wore yellow taffeta i arried Opiielia roses. Hugo Jonnson est man. efiii? Mr. nnd Mr NVslpn In tp- were Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Xeslen Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hall. Mrs. -, Wilkerson was in charge of the : room and was assisted by Miss , ne Cannon. Miss Ina Hawkins, Miss Partridge, Miss Pearl Larson, M.iss U'ncht. Miss Afton Murdock, Miss iret Finch. Miss Lucille Castle ton, Maud Thomas, Miss Beryl Birken- ; and Miss Lillian May. 1 ic was furnished by Miss Gladys nan, pianist; William Hardlman, ami Miss Pearl Larson, vocalist. . 'r a snort wedding trip the couple eslde at 72 E street. 5 Hazel Kabisius and George P. ! were married last night at the ! homo. 503 Fifth avenue, in an im- ' ;.e reremony performed by the Rev. j . Slmpkln of the Phillips Oongrcga-.! Oongrcga-.! '-VTch at 7:30 o'clock, followed by! tpj from S until 10 o'clock. Li drawing room and dining room j 'Iforated in pink and white asters, i ffci'lif'c bell of white flowers was sus- ! trVj above where the wedding party i ".' ipr the ceremony. A small sitting rnlng from the drawing room ; jrated In purple asters. Tiie sup-r: sup-r: ble had a cluny lace cover over with a bowl of pink asters in the 1 bride's gown was of ivory crepe 1 ?!eor. She wore a veil and carried roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Retta i and Miss Janice Klrhy, both wore "ft over pink and silver cloth and 1 pink sweet peas. Ross Hutchln-as Hutchln-as best man. "J I nff Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kabisius, ne's parents, in receiving the guests I Mrs. Paul Scherbel, formerly Miss Annette Neslen, who was married last I night. for , wi :n were 5Ir. and Mrs. George Kirbv, parents of the bridegroom. Assisting in the dinin? room were Mrs. Mabel Hean Hale, Mrs. Ross Hutchinson, Mrs. M. W Snow. Miss Wanda Craig and Miss Gladys Burt. The couple will be at home after October Oc-tober 1 in the Critchlow apartments. Miss Anne Staines and Miss Claire Pendleton Pen-dleton entertained at f.ou last nisht at the Staines home on Second avenue in honor of Miss Leda Wallace and Sterling Snow, whose engageemnt was recently announced. The drawing- room was decorated in Pink asters and dahlias. The living room 1 in lavender asters and clematis and the dining room in goldenglow. A basket of KOldenglow. tied with yellow maline, formed a centerpiece for the table. Refreshments were served at small tables following the card game. Assisting Assist-ing the hostesses were Mrs. A. J. Pendleton, Pen-dleton, airs. O. D. Brown and Mrs. W. C. Staines. Twenty-four guests were in attendance. at-tendance. The music section of the Ladles Literary Lit-erary club held its opening meeting for the season at the club house yesterday afternoon. Tea was served following the programme. The club house was decorated in sunflowers. sun-flowers. A basket of the bright yellow blossoms formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. C. -C. Daily and Mrs. Ella Gumming Wetzell. Mrs. Howard H. Lawson. the new president presi-dent of the section, made a brief address, outlining the work for the year. The fol- luwiMK musiiai iiuniners were presented by some of Salt Lake's best known musl-1 musl-1 clans: Aria, "Una furtuiva la grima". .Donizetti John W. Summerhavs. Barcarolle Moszkowskl Henry Oberndorfer. "For Ton Alone" Henry E. Geehl John W. Summerhays. Accompanist Mrs. George E. Skelton. Mrs. William M. Munk entertained at fards and luncheon at her home la the Fairmont apartments yesterday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mrs. George D. Sncll. j Goldenglow was used in decorations for , living room and dining room. Those pres-I pres-I ent besides the truest of honor were Mrs. Krnest ("ricn, Mrs. Fred Emmet t, Mrs. Eugene Soars, Mrs. J. IT. Elian, Mrs. Harold Har-old Hevmanson. Mrs. Earl Steele. Mrs. L. M. NoLtage. Mrs. Willard Christopher-son. Christopher-son. Mrs. Ray Packard, Miss Margaret Kranenberg. Mrs. Harry Joseph entertained at lunch-j lunch-j con yesterdav at her home on H street. The decora tions were in white asters. I Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Woollev enter-I enter-I tainrd at luncheon yesterday at the Hotel j Utah, in compliment to Miss Veda Wool-. Wool-. ley and Miss Alice Spry, fall brides. Covers r were laid for seventeen. j The Robert E. Lee chapter. United i Daughters of the Confederacy, will hold : Us tirst meet ing for the fn 11 this after-! after-! noon at the home of the president, Mrs. i J. R. lielcher, 3S Third East street. ' Mrs. Robert Sterling of Vanadium, Colo., will leave for home today, after a . visit, here. Mrs. Sterling was formerly Miss Sybil Stewart, a popular young S-alt Lake society girl. She was at the New-house New-house hotel while in the city. Mrs. E. H. Parsons entertained at luncheon at the Countrv chih Monday in compliment to Mrs. Sterling. The Authors club will hold Its opening meeting for the club year this afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. A. E. Rennion, 1 131) East Fifth South street. Miss Maude May Babcock will give a lecture lec-ture on "The Modern Drama." Mrs. A. Ray Irvine and Mrs. C. W. Reld will entertain with a buffet luncheon today to-day at 1S7 A street, in honor of Mrs. R. L. Irvine, wife of Lieutenant Irvine of the United States army, stationed at San Francisco. Mrs. Franklin S. Richards will entertain enter-tain at tea this afternoon at her home on A street. Miss Leda Wallace. Miss Cornelia Smith and Miss Jennie Shearman will be guests of honor at a matinee party to be given at the Wilkes theater Saturday afternoon, followed by tea at the Newhouse hotel. The members of the Delta Epsilon sorority will be hostesses. The Acacia Bridge club will be enter- j tained this afternoon by Mrs. George T. ; Petersen at her home. No. 6 Cornell apartments. apart-ments. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lusty will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary this evening at the home of their daughter, Mrs Allpn Stpnhpns on Winrtsnr auorwie Miss Lnella Smith and Miss Marguerite Smith will entertain the Comaradie club this evening at their home, 737 South First West street. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's RelieT corps will hold a meeting this afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. The Ladies' auxiliary of the U. C. T. will meet this n fternoon at 2:3U o'clock at the K. P. hall. The German Sewing club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. C. Brikner, 3-13 East Second South street. Announcement is made of the marriage , of Miss Elva Destain and Kenneth C. Kubre, which took place Wednesday. September Sep-tember P. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Salt Lake Airs. Frederick Oswald will return In a short while from an extended trip through the east and south and southern California beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington E. Tko have returned Ivimo, after spending a few weeks in Chicago. ?! Mrs. W. K. ReM and daughters, Veda, Phyllis and Dorothy, have returned from spending the summer in southern California. Califor-nia. They returned home throueh the northwest and made an automobile tour of Yellowstone. They are at home In the Smith apartments. Mrs. E. J. Donnelly and daughter. Edna, have re t u rn ed from San Fr a n c i s co and will be at home at No. 19 Eagle Gate apartments. Mrs. W. Walthcr gave a tea party at the Newhouse hotel yesterday afternoon. The table was decorated in roses. The main feature was the Missouri waltz, the music for which was furnished hv Kppel's orchestra. The guests numbered nine Thn wedding of Mrs. Anna B. Format! and Morris A. Warthen, both of Bingham, was solemnized yesterday afternoon at Phillips parsonage, in the presence of a number of liingnam friends, the Rev. P. A. Simpkin officiating. Dinner was served ttie wedding parly at the Hotel Utah. After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Warthen will go to Bingham to make their home. Mrs. Wilhnm M. Murk will entertain today at her home in the Fairmont apartments apart-ments in honor of Mrs. George I . Sncll. Mrs. Sncll will leave Salt Lake soon to make her home In St. Anthony. Idaho. |