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Show : WEDDING SOLEMNIZED MONEYHIO ON T 0 LAKES MISS ELMA DABLING. tht lovely young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ElUworth Darling, and Albert Bernhardt Fisher , , were married in quiet home wedding yeaterday afternoon at the , hoine of the bride 09 Second avenue. The ceremony wi performed by Rct. Elmer L Qoahen at 2 o'clock, and was witnessed only by relatives. Exquisite orchid tones were chosen for the decorations., A tall screen of lattice, twined with ferns and spring flowers in the delica'c lavender ahadea was placed in front of the large window of the living room, and formed the background for the bridal party. Suspended above the bride and groom was a large wedding belt, covered with flowers, flow-ers, in tints of lavender and purple. Lavender lilacs decorated the other rooms and formed ths centerpiece for the table where punch waa served. The bride was given jn marriage by her father. Attending her was bar sister, Mrs. Dale LangweU Smith (Jan Darling), who was a bride of last October. Oc-tober. Frank Fisher, brother of the groom, was best man. The bridal costume cos-tume was dainty gown of white net over white taffeta., worn with a picture pic-ture hat of white and a lovely shower DOuauet brides' roeee and, illee, 0f the valley. Mrs. Smith wore a o harming frock of pal pink tarffets, with a hat of the same color, and carried a shower bouquet bou-quet of Helen Taft rosea. A stringed orchestra furnished musle during the ceremony. Punch waa served by Miss Msry.Mayn and Miss Claire Eller-beek. Eller-beek. Mr. and Mrs. fisher left yesterday afternoon for a wedding trip to the East. Ths honeynMoa will be spent at the Great Lakes and apea their return they will he at hsm In the HUlcrest apartments. - The marriage la ef unusual social Interest and unites two prominent Salt Lak families. The bride Is one of the prettiest of the young society girls. The past two years she has attended the University of California, where she Was In her junior year. Mr. Fisher Is a gradual of Stanford university and the past winter ha bean taking poet graduate grad-uate work la law. see June Meeting to Be Held Tomorrow The Woman's Republican club will hold Its June masting tomorrow afternoon after-noon rt the bom ef Mr. K. o. Leath-erwsed. Leath-erwsed. Assisting hosts will he Mrs. William Spry. Mr. W. H. A, Rogers, Mr. Elisabeth Du Pais. Mrs. F. a Delia. Mr. George T. Judd aad Mrs. Henry Cohen. ' The program fnclude dramatic readings read-ings by Miss Ma Iven. vocal olo by Mle Ruth Treweek. accompanied bv Mis Eleanor Voelker. and currant event by Mrs. Oldeo Bnyder. e e e The City. Federation of. Women's Clubs will meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:M e'eloek at ths Commercial club for the annual election of officer. A meeting of the election committee, composed ef the presidents of the various va-rious ejubs In ths rederatiOB. I called for t 'lock. . a Mlspah chapter No. K O. S. B.. win hold Its regular meeting Monday evening eve-ning at a e'eloek al ths Masonic temple. aii mem oars are melted. , Th Missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:1 o'clock with Mra w. C Anhwlll, I IT McClsl-land McClsl-land street. Mr Helen Sprague will glv a paper on "Th Heroism of th Christian Conquest." ' so The Ladles' Aid society nf th West minster Presbyterian church will hold an all day kenslngton Thursday afternoon after-noon at th church parlor. Luncheon will be served at noon. All friends are Invited. e Th Woman's Missionary society of th Immanuel Baptist church wiU meet at th church parlor Thursday afternoon after-noon at t: to o'clock. Member are requested to bring "mite- bos. e Mrs. K. J. Wilson will entertain the members of th Busy Twelve Sewing i club Wednesday afternoon at her bom, SSd Earls court. s s e Th A. R fwwlag stub will meet tomorrow to-morrow afternoon with Mra. Jam C Vincent, ln Buffalo stmt. e e e Mrs. Ruby Olson was hosts to th member of th B. B. club Wednesday ttftsrnoon at her horn on L street. The Afternoon wa spent ' In a kenslngton and tea was served, the tea table having hav-ing a centerpiece of lavender ilia In a cut glass bowL Mrs. Edna So reason ard Mra. C. Howell assisted. , ' Th Poetry eoclety of Utah wlU hold Its regular meeting at th library to-wimw to-wimw at S a. m. Prof. R. A Lwla of th University of Uth will speak on "Aspects of Modern Msgaslns r"' e Tne Lloyd alllanc ef th First Unitarian Uni-tarian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at !: o'clock. Miss Margaret Mar-garet Getty will speak on "Th Unitarian Uni-tarian Church In Ireland. e e e . Dr. and Mr George V. Schramm and daughter Ellen av Isft for Cul-vsr, Cul-vsr, Ind.. to be present at ths com-mettosment com-mettosment exerciss at Culver Military Mili-tary aoadsmy, where their son, Clem, will be graduated. Whir east Dr. Schramm will attend th American Medical association, which meet in New Tork end will do post graduate work befor returning. e e . I la honor of Ml Mlrl Gilea. a bride-elect. bride-elect. Mr. Hyrum J. Caratenaen will sntsrtala at a Kensington Friday ft-rnooa ft-rnooa at her home on Seventh East. ee. For Miss Giles and her fiance, 8. A. Chalker, Miss Phyllis Jacobean will sntsrtala sn-tsrtala la th asar future. s e e e - Mr. and Mra Ernest A. Cook -aa-mm nee th marriag of their daughter Minnie to Joseph L. Abbott which took ple St ths family residence oa Lk street Decoration day. Patriarch Harrison B perry of the Mormon church officiated. Mr. end Mr Abbott will make their home in Belt Lake prior to th former' depart ux to serve his eouatrt |