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Show aJUWtMAfUMWUvxnnJVUUUiAAnnnftn j y lite Elorld (huvyvtnnuvinnnuvuuuinAVuQ THE MARRIAGE of Miss Ruby Wli-lalms Wli-lalms arid Charles P. Owen took place last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson on Brigham street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. William M. Paden. pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. J. W. Christy 'played the wedding march from "Lohengrin." The Misses Ruth Shields and Ruth Clark, nieces of the bride, were the ribbon-bearers, and Misa Haxel Clark carried the ring. Miss Para Dalton was bridesmaid. John T. Kergen was groomsman. grooms-man. Miss Crete Plnkerton served the punch. Those who assisted In receiving the fifty guests were Mrs. Williams, mother of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Harry Clarke. Mrs. Ad-kin Ad-kin of Butte, Mont.; Mrs. Hanks, Mr. W. F. Evans of Columbus, Neb. AT September 16 Mr. and Mrs. Owen will be at home to their friends at 10 Dclmar avenue. . . . ' MRS. C. W. DANSIE entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of her sister, Mrs. De Soto Donaldson, who will leave In a short, time, for Jxis Angeles, where she will reside. After the luncheon whist was played. Mrs. Ferdinand of Jacksonville. Jackson-ville. Fla.. and Miss Driver of Chicago won prixee. MR. AND MRS. A. N. M'KAY hav moved Into their new home, B2 Eighth East street, where they will be at home to their friends hereafter. MRS. JAMES E. JENNINGS entertained enter-tained at a delightful afternoon affair yesterday, the guest of honor being Mips EMe Riter. A muBlcal game was played, prises being awarded to Miss Mary Moore and Mrs. H. M. Dlnwoodey. There were twenty guests. MISS IRMA EBERHEART entertained at a delightful Kensington Thursday in hunor of Miss Katherine Eager, who will leave wooji for Ann Arbor. The guests were Mrs. Morse. Miss Mabel Eager, Miss Beatrice- Davis. Miss Mary Moffatt, Miss Hastings of Idaho. Miss Elizabeth Hard. Miss Bess Bowring. Mlso Katherine Moffatt. Mof-fatt. Miss Wlnnona Jones. Miss Grace Fisher. Miss Orma Andrews, Miss Violet Whltworth, Miss Leila Hard. MRS. JOHN H. WALKER entertained today In honor of Miss Cannon and Mis Edna Cannon of Tennessee and Mrs. Reed of Kansas City. MISS ETHEL CONNELLY will entertain enter-tain tonight In honor of Miss Elsie Riter. MATTHEW BRODIE will entertain the members of Miss eHeln Gillespie's bridal party at dinner at the University club tomorrow to-morrow evening. MISS GERALDINE BROWN, who haa been visiting friends In the city for a short time, returned to her home in San Diego laet night. MR. AND MRS. J. W. CHRISTY and Mrs. J. W. Paul will be at home hereafter hereaf-ter to their friends at 24 Emery Holmes. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. M IN-TYRE IN-TYRE are entertaining Misa Anna Kennedy Ken-nedy of Kingston. N. Y. MRS. LA FORGE, and Mrs. W. L. Green entertained at a delightful recep- tlon last night at the Manitou hotel. Assisting As-sisting the hostesses in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Truax of Chicago. An Informal dancing party followed fol-lowed the reception. Two hundred guests called during the evening. MR. AND MRS. H. T. 8CHULTZ celebrated cel-ebrated their silver wedding anniversary Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Harvey on Second street. Mr. and Mrs. Schultt received beautiful silver gift. THE MISSES ANNIE AND CEUA LEVY have returned from a visit of seven weeks at the fair and California. |