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Show r FVed C. Walker, general superintendent of the Capital Electric branch stores, and Miss Rhoda Alice Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Baxter 74 Ninth avenue, ware married today at noon, the reremony being performed bv tha Rev. - William M. 'Paden. The bride la well ' known In local educational circles. Ravins; Rav-ins; taught at the Uncoln school. Mr. tnd Mrs. Walker will be at home after September 1 at lios First avenue. see I A beautiful wedding of yesterday was1 that of Miss Kites Testes, daughter of; Mr. snd Mrs. James Yeates, and I.eti- , tenant Emory 8. Adams of the fifteenth infantry, an event which was prevented last spring, owing to the departure of I the fifteenth rejrtment for Texas. Only the closest relatives and a few of the most Intimate Mends were In attendance. The bride, a very charming and attractive attrac-tive young girl, waa attended by Miss Rdgarda Wedgwood, while lieutenant Ned M. Green acted as best man. . The marrlege service was read by Ir.' William Wil-liam M. Paden at 4 o'clock and a buffet upper followed, after which lieutenant Adams and his bride left for thee, const cities and a stop at Take Tahoe. The home waa exqiilslterv decorated with passe white sweet pea a and yellow nastur-a nastur-a tluma. A striking affect waa an artistic arrangement of the American flag above the bridal pair. The bride wore a becoming becom-ing white broadcloth tailored ault and a nretty blue hat and carried white roses. Miss Wedgwooda gown ass of pink mar-nulsette mar-nulsette over white and she bora pink rows, whlrh also were used to trim her w hit a ilngeria ha I .lieutenant and Mrs. Adams will return In a few weeka to a rem sin at Fort TVmclaa till the regiment leaves for the PhUlpnines In November. Aeverat luncheons took nlace at the Cmmtrv club yesterday. Mrs. Fred A-Hsle A-Hsle entertained a party of nine friend a In compliment to Mra. J. A. Stelner and br daurhter. Miss Helen Stelner, and the M tears Carolyn and Margaret Bache. The ot her cuests were Mra. George Stelner. ' Mm. F. k. McOirrln. Mra F. J. Gustln and Mrs. C. H. Onollttle. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong- entertained a party of eight al a luncheon, and Mlsa MrGrath gave a luncheon after a tennis game played In tne morning. t e e e A ntoet enjoyable entertainment. In which a large number of the younger aet participated isat evening, waa the "barn dance" afven bv XI las Norlnpe Thompson, at her home. Many prettv Japanese Lent-roe and brilliant lights fl'oded the Imn-n with a pretty glow, while in tbe hern dancing waa enjoyed. Mlsa Shirley r aimer snd Mls Alice O'Brien were the '-nmnllmented guests snd Mrs. J. ft. Welker rhsperoned. Splendid dance mu-alr mu-alr was furnished by the Hawaiian Trou-hsdnrs. Trou-hsdnrs. snd a buffet supper waa served on t h Is wn from tables pleasingly appointed. ap-pointed. ess' Mlsa Ma hie Knuckey became th bride of Ofors f Waters vesterdav at high noon, th Rev. Ward W. Reee perform-In; perform-In; the ceremony. The couple were attended at-tended by their most Intimate friends. Mt-jaj Ells Schulte and James Wltherspoon. end nnlv relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs, Waters left for San Francisco and l.os Anreles. to remain some time, after x hlrh thev will be at home at 31 East fventh South street. Miss Denlse Karrlck. who has been tn B oat on for the peat three months, has returned and will go to Brighton for a two weks" visit. see Th marriage of Mlsa 1ah ' Farr. dawjrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Farr. and Russell T. Rossi t-r took place ta the bride'a home yesterday afternoon, the ceremony blng performed at 4 :iV oVlock In th presence of the Immediate fa rail v bv Rtshoo Clawson. A dinner followed at the Commercial club, preceding Mr. srid' Mra. Roaslter's departure for a . honeymoon trip through Yellowstona Ka- L ,lional park. , ess ' ' Mrs. J. K. Bamberger and bar daughter. daugh-ter. Mis Dorothy Bamberger, will sive an elaborate luncheon today at the Sem-loh, Sem-loh, complimentary to Mlsa Shirley palmer pal-mer and Miss Alice O'Brien. They will entertain again on Friday. see Mrs. Carl R. Williams entertained at a cond In a aeries of luncheon a given In honor of Mra. John Ramein. The decorations dec-orations were In yellow and Mlsa Mallte Cum ml ng a assisted th hostess. e Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Brown have returned after having apent several weeks In Csllfomla and are In their noma at 89 I street. e e e Mrs. Ouy Sterling Is hare- from Sandusky, San-dusky, O.. and will shortly be at home at 1M L street. e e e Mr. am! Mrs. Harold J. Peary of Og-den Og-den attended the Holmea dance Tuesday evening and are still hers visiting friends, e e e - Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Putnam returned re-turned yesterday- from a stay la Portland. Port-land. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Chum herein and their children are visiting Mra. Fred Ellis. s e Mlsa Bella Moore Is expected horn In a day or two and will remain for some time with Mra. C. R. Peat-sail, who wilf return to Brighton tha first of tha weak, taking bar guest with her. see Mlsa Nortnoe Thorn neon and her meats. Mlsa Palmer and Miss UUIsn Lane, will join Mlsa Edith Oodbe at Brighton tomorrow. . l e e e General and Mra. B. C Lockwood and their son. Lieutenant Benjamin lockwood. lock-wood. West Point. 1411, are at Island House, Mack mac Island. Mich., for the month. see' The Misses Luclle and Elisabeth Evan a. daughters of Mra. J. A. Evans, are vl.it-tng vl.it-tng Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lone at their new bungalow near Los-an. e e e Carl Snow, th son of A. H. Snow, who haa been naansaing the Snow orange farm In Mexico, is home for ft short visit with re la Uvea. e e e Mrs. SalHe Roberts Pointer, who has been vial ting her daughter, Mrs. Clint Lelgh. for ft time at Venice, will return ehortly-M be with Mr. and Mra. Leroy A. Palmer. e. e e Roy Oilletts haa returned from a huel-neee huel-neee trip to San Francisco, and before going to Denver will make a short stay here. see Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pierce and thefr eon warren are now In their beautiful new home at 714 Cats Una at rest, ha W1I-shire, W1I-shire, a Los' Angeles suburb. e e Mlaa Run. K"nr. Mlaa Elale Coha aiMl Mlaa Jana Orar bar retunMd from a abort ata? la Rrla-hton. , T V.m.. Eataer an4 Orar Nelann "vy Mowlar to ape IK a while with raiarrraa la California. aaa Ot' Mlaaea f.urr and Minnie Dara. arrived horn. Wedneadar after a atar of Haht weeka ta Dearer and Colorado Spring. aaa.. The aflaalonarr anHetr nf the Central Chr'etlan church will meet at the honte cf Mra. E. O. WaMron. 7 K atrect. oa Thuraday afumoon at i.t o'clock. The OrajVd 1'nloa of Suada. Mchool (rltera will hold a aoedaj meetlna thla afternoon at 1 o'clock at tne aooM of Mra. W. A. Black. 14 I atraet. |