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Show arm rrirjnninnnnruvinjvinnj nnp I & Polite' gforldg WAnAninnnruiruLrinnxruuirtiru AT THE HOME of the birde's parents par-ents last evening Miss Ellen M. Geary and W. C. Coulam were married. Bishop Morris performed the ceremony and this was followed by a large reception. re-ception. The bride was attended by Miss Mabel Geary as . maid , of honor and by the MJsses Vivian Drew, Alice Coulam, Elly Geary and Mary Watklns as bridesmaids. George Coulam was best man and- the ushers were the Messrs. Coulam, Morrison and .Bean. Assisting the bridal party In receiving were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Geary, parents par-ents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. George Coulam, parents of the groom. The house was tastefully decorated, cut flowers being used lavishly. Mr. and Mrs. Coulam will be at home after a short trip to Denver at 15 Wellington court. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Louise Madsen and S. H. Lund was solemnized solemn-ized yesterday in the Temple and In the evening a reception was tendered the young couple at the home of the bride's parents. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Lund In receiving, were Mr. and iMrs. Madsen. parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Lund, parents of the groom; Miss Florence Armstrong, the bridesmaid, brides-maid, and V. R. Madsen, the best man. Refreshments were served in the dining-room by Miss Dinah Iverson, Miss Violet Iverson. Miss Tillie Perkes. Miss Ida Sconberg, Miss Blanche Allen, Miss Herta Jensen, Miss Stella Hansen, Miss Estella Hardy, Miss Florence Madsen, Miss Irene Armstrong. Miss Dalma Or-lob. Or-lob. Miss Bessie Bean. Miss Florence Taylor, while the dining-room was presided pre-sided over by Mrs. R. W. Madsen. Mrs. E. W. Madsen and Mrs. O. R. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Lund will be at home after August 1st at 135 South Seventh East. MRS. HUBBARD W. REED entertained enter-tained yesterday In honor of Mrs. William G. Sharp of New York. The guests were: Mrs. George M. Downey. Dow-ney. Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Mrs. H. D. Styer, Mrs. McCllntock. Mrs. Hark-ness. Hark-ness. Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. Robert J, Glendlnnlng and Miss Harkness.. Hark-ness.. " THE MARRIAGE of Miss Cora Bromley of American Fork and William Wil-liam E. Clerk of Pleasant Grove was solemnised In the Temple yesterday, and last evening a reception was given In their honor at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will reside at Pleasant Grove. THE WEDDING of Miss Emma C. Kelson and E. C. Johnson took place last evening, the ceremony being performed per-formed by Judge McMaster at the home of the groom. The bride was attended by Miss June Buckle as maid of honor, and Mr. Jeddle Blaine Pratt was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson John-son will be at home after June 25th at 237 South Ninth East street. . MISS LOUISE BASCOM will leave the city about June 15th to spend the summer in North Carolina. In the fall Miss Bascom will enter Wellesley. MISS JUNE BINTZ has returned from college and Is spending the summer sum-mer with her parents. MRS. A. N. CHERRT and daughter. Miss Blanche, left last evening for Ohio, to spend the summer. 1 MRS. ARTHUR SHEPHERD entertained enter-tained yesterday at luncheon In honor of Miss Frances Howat. MRS. M. B. CONWAY, mother of Mrs. Perry S. Heath, left this morning morn-ing for her home In Louisville, Ky., after a month's visit, in this city. MRS. J. J. JUDSON left yesterday, Accompanied by her son, for the Jud- . . .- |