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Show , MIS3 PEARL PIERCE and-. Howard Eu- gene Smith were married lait evening at tha ; T'vti ' Congregational church, tha: Bar. El-mar El-mar I. poshen officiating. ' Several. hundred friends of tha young peopla wera present. The bride waa 'gowned in white Irish point, Jcade en trains, with a long veil. She car-'d car-'d a white Ivory prayer book, and wore a wrist bouquet of lilies of tha valley. Miss .Oolorea Pierce was gowned in pink net over taffeta of tha same hue, and carried a shower of pink carnations. Arthur Shepherd presided pre-sided at the organ. 1 V. Fuller of New Tork was the best man, and the ushers wera 8. S. Sternbeg, Walter Wilding and Walter Jannens. After the ceremony at the church, members of the bridal party and a few cloce friends were driren to the borne of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow, where a wedding sapper was served. Mr. and Airs. Snow were assisted as-sisted in retiring the guests by Mrs. V. 8. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left later for a six weeks' visit in Boston, New York and other - Eastern cities, after which they will return to Salt Lake to make their borne. ' . LEWIS C." EE ILLY ' and Miss Rachel Grace Chapman were married last night at the-residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCartney. Mc-Cartney. A large number of invited guests were received by Mrs. McCartney, tha . "bride's sister, and the wdding service was . read by tha Rev. P. A. Simp kin at 8 p. m. From. 8 to 10 there was a reception to the bride- and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly left for the Northwest last night, and after their wedding trip they will be at home in Bock Island, 111. I ROBERT 8. DECKER and Miss Aura M. Larue were married last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg, 6A0 East First South street. The ceremony 'was -erformed by tha Rev. P, A. Simpkin, at 7 p. m., in the presence of relatives and a few friends of the bride and bridegroom. THE "LAKE GEORGE," Illustrated above, is a popular sailor brought out by Banks, 116 S. Main St. They are in velvet and felts, all colors, at from $2.J0 to $5.00. Plain, but tastefully trimmed. " " WALLACE BRANSFORD has fons East, and will ba away two or threa weeks. MB. AND MRS. PERCT KE8BITT BROWNE will entertain this creninr in honor ot tha members of '01, Salt Lake hieh school. MRS. HERBERT WASTCOAT. formerly of Salt Lake City, bat now residing at Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Ida., is a guest of Mrs. William R. Hall, 208 M street. . x A. M. WOOLLEY entertained the members of the Ninth ward choir at his home on East fourth Bon th street last erenins;. Mnsie and fames made np the Teninf'a entertainment, whiehVaa a pleasant ona alike for host and (nests. MRS. EDWARD C. PARSONS and her mother, Mrs. Sarah McChrystal, ara back from an Eastern trip. . 1 ' REV. P. A. SIMPKIN left vesterdsr for ( a short vacation at Lone Beach. MRS. WILLIAM EGAN and her small son I wiU Jeara tonight for Kansas City to visit 1 relatives. ' -' MRS. FRANK T. HIKES, who has spent tha summer here with her parents, will return re-turn ta Jackson barracks early in October. MISS HELEN COX and Miss Nettle Da ' Werth will shortly be at home in the Wilfley. ... 'MRS. VIRGINIA SNOW STEPHENS has taken apartments at Whitehall, where she will ba at home for tha winter. ... ' MRS. W. EDWARD FIFE entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon at tha second in a series of bridge teas at her apartments in the Emery-Holmes. Emery-Holmes. The players filled six tables, and at the end of the fame each table received a prize for the winner. At the tea which followed Mra. Walter Fitch and Mrs. David Keith poured and the hostess was assisted by ' Miss Cosgriff. ' "" MR. AND MRS. EMMETT MOORE entertained enter-tained about -two dosen of their friends last evening at cards in. honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. Foster Curtis. Fire hundred was the game played, and ateins were awarded as prises to - the winners. ' MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND 8. MASSON are now in New York, whence they go on a trip up the St. Lawrence and to Quebec before be-fore returning to the West. . MRS. HENRY SIEGEL, who expected to go East to ba with her mother, has decided to remain here' for the winter, and is at home at 705 East Second South street. - MISS BESS CHANDLER is down from Binghsm for a few days, visiting with friends. MR AND MRS. J. B. ' COSGRIFF have gone East and will ba away several weeks. , WALTER 3. BEATIE has returned to the eit' after a stay of some months in southern California, his health having been greatly benefited by the change. . MRS. IDA SAVAGE gave a reception at - her home last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenfe Peterson, whose marriage took "--place at Provo Monday. The home of Mrs. Savage was beautified with a profusion of flowers, pink and white being the colore carried out in all the rooms. More than lOOvguests were present. . " MR. AND MRS. SAM PORTER expect to leave Saturday for a brief visit in southern California. .--- MRS. FRED DERN will entertain the members Of her club at a luncheon, followed by bridge whist, next Thursday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. P. J. QTEALY of Kem-merer, Kem-merer, Wyo., are visiting in the .city for a few days, guests at the Knutsford hotel. - MRS. DAVID A. NELSON will entertain at a Kensington tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Helen Burton, one of the October brides. n. ' - ... k SI1SS FLORENCE KIMBALL was the hostess and Mrs. Leslie Loring Savage the Gest of honor at a box party at the Salt ke theater yesterday afternoon. . THE MARRIAGE of Miss Sarah Acker-man Acker-man and Charles F. Reed took place last evening at the home of the bride'a parents, 529 Second street. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Rev. Elmer 'I. GosUen, and a reception re-ception to a great number of the friends of tha -young people followed the marriage. .... - MISS EDNA DWYER entertained last evening at a dinner in compliment to William Collier and Miss Nanette Comstock, tha leading lead-ing lady of his compsny. MRS. JOSEPH SIEGEL is here for a part of tha winter, and is at home at the Knutsford. Knuts-ford. . MRS. MARIE GEKRAXS has mcred to 63 West Third Norfh street. . MRS. J. T. TREASURE will entertsin the I Plate club at her heme this afteraoon. I MR. AND MRS. W. H. DUNN of Biagham are in the city for a few days. MRS. CLARENCE E. FLANDRE entertains enter-tains et a china shower in honor of. Miss Hattie Ward at her home, 365 G street, this afternoon. - THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will open the season tonijht with a dancing and card party. THE ANNUAL charity ball of the St. 1 Mark's Hospital association will be. held in November. The exact date has not yet been decided upon, but in all probability the affair af-fair will take place in the new building being be-ing completed by O. J. Salisbury on the corner cor-ner of Main and Market atreets. The following fol-lowing members were named -upon the ex--(entire committee in charge of the ball: ' Mrs. W. V. Bice, Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Mrs." Siegel, Mra. Lockwood. MrsMont Ferry and Mrs. Bascom. Mrs. Paul aid Mrs. Kimball will scire on the supper committee, tnd Mrs.- Goihan and Mrs. J. P. Harris were aamed on the new charity committee. j class of '01, high school, this evening at their home. MRS. VY. F. HUDSON will give a matinee party at the Orpheum this afternoon, followed fol-lowed by a luncheon at Franklin's, in honor of Mrs. Palmer of Chicago, who is the guest of Mrs. T. II. Smith. MR 3. PHILIP SCHONERT will entertsin st a tea this afternoon, in honor of Miss liarsinger. ' ' MISS RU BELLE RATHBONE will entertain enter-tain Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Dell Davis. ' " MRS. ARTHUR BIRD will entertain informally in-formally this afternoon, .... MRS. TITIAN M'CUNE will entertain the nembers of the Sewing clnb this afternoon. MR. AND MRS. PERCY BROWNE will ascertain number of the members of tha DAMAGE TO CEOPS. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 27. The recent heavy raina have caused much damage to crops in vast portions of the country. The rains of the Pacific slope have been unusually unusual-ly torrential, and raifrosd work has been temporarily checked. |