Show Ingman In Andrews Andrews Wedding at First Presbyterian Church I The marriage of Miss Ruth Ruth Ingman lagman to o Morris A. A Andrews took place at athe atthe atthe the he First Presbyterian church last evening the Rev George E. E Davies officiating officiating The edifice was beautifully beautifully fully ully adorned for the occasion with autumn leaves and masses of chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrys- chrys Over the aisles autumn leaves eaves and vines were vere t trellised and the he altar was beautified with white and nd golden chrysanthemums chrysanthemum Prior Prioro to o the arrival of the wedding party Horace lorace Ensign sang two selections and nd Otto King rendered cello solos As Ashe the he bride entered the church with her ler mother Mrs Lillian Ingman Miss Maude laude Thome Thorne played the bridal chorus horus from Lohengrin and after the ceremony the Mendelssohn wedding march The bride was attended by Mrs E. E W W. Hanson as matron of at honor and Miss Carrie G Gaul ul and Miss mss Edna Dwyer were Wele bridesmaids George E. E Skelton was be beet t man for Mr Andrews Little Billie Bird was flower lower girl ana and Master James Andrews Andrews An- An drews ring bearer The reception which was to have occurred at the Andrews home was omitted owing to the he illness of the father of ot the groom but an informal reception was held at the church following the cere cere- mony Mr and Mrs Andrews will be beat beat beat at home In November at Q street S a a Mrs Forrest orrest Carey was the hostess at a smart luncheon given yesterday afternoon at the Rotisserie at which covers were laid for twelve Among the he invited guests were Mrs C. C W. W Whitley Mrs Fred Fre-d Cowans Mrs George J J. J Gibson Mrs l R. R W. W Salisbury Salisbury Salis Sails bury Mrs Lewis B. B McCornick Mrs C. C E. E Groesbeck Mrs F. F C. C Schramm Mrs Gertrude McGrath and Miss S 5 Anna McCornick a a a aMiss Miss Bernardine Bernardino Kimball was the honored guest at a delightfully Informal infernal informal infer mal nal tea given this afternoon n by Mrs Clarence Bamberger at her home S a a a At the Commercial club this evenIng evening even- even Ing ng the first informal dance of the season will be e given Following the dinner which will take place in the therold gold rold room the main dining room will willbe willbe be used for dancing a a The wedding of Miss Hazel Ruth McKinney l and James Ambrose Richardson Richardson Richardson Rich Rich- ardson of New Kew York took place y yesterday yes yes- s- s erday afternoon at the home of the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs Phillip E. E 3 McKinney the Rev George E. E Davies officiating The ceremony was attended only by the relatives and a few intimate friends but at atthe atthe atthe the reception l later ter a large number of the friends of the young people called to offer otter their felicitations The TheS S guests were received by Mr and Mrs Richardson Mr and Mrs McKinney and Mrs George E. E Davies who were assisted by Miss Katherine Davies Miss Florence Robinson Miss Alice Townley and Miss Gail Riddle The home was prettily decorated with chrysanthemums and other fall flowers flowers flowers flow flow- ers smilax and autumn leaves Mr 1 and Mrs Richardson left for the East today S a a a aThe The opening dance of the Utah club given at the Utah hotel last lasi evening was largely attended and the s success of the affair pre presages a cs a afine afine afine fine season for th the members Following Following Fol Jol lowing th the d dance nce those who had not Quite finished the evenings evening a entertaInment entertainment enter enter- went to the grill where dancing was continued until after midnight 5 a a The Ladies' Ladies guild of St St St. Pauls Paul's church will entertain at a card party and lance dance at the Newhouse this evening It Jt will be one of the Important important important im Im- im- im society events of the week wee a a a Mr and Mrs Edward E. E Jenkins entertained at a dinner last evening for a number of friends preceding the dance dance of of the Utah club a a a Mrs Karl Spinner was the hostess at ata S a bridge luncheon at her home yesterday the first of a series to be given S J Society is interested in the Dolls Opera to be given in the ballroom of I the Utah tomorrow afternoon A large number of parties have been formed to attend the unique perform perform- ance S a S The marriage of Miss Beth Merrill and David Reese took place in Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- Chi Chi- cago yesterday at the home of G. G E. E Ellsworth Mr and Mrs Reese will remain in East Inthe the East the greater part of the winter but will probably re return return ye- ye turn home In the spring S S S SS the S The reception committees for ev event nt to be given by the music section section sec see tion of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club and the Musical 1 Art society at the clubhouse clubhouse clubhouse club club- house on Saturday in h honor nor of Mrs H H. H. H A. A Be Beach Besch ch and Miss Fernanda Pratt are composed of Mrs C. C C. C Dally Daily Mrs A. A H. H PeabodY Mrs Ella Cummings Wetzel Mrs Emily Francis hi Bailey Mrs George Mrs Hugo Druehl Mrs S. S 0 O. O S. S Is Nelden Nelden Nel- Nel el- el den Mr Mrs David W Wese gg Mrs SM S- S George Mrs Emma R. R Morris and M M. Bacon Miss Alice Churchill a a a S Mrs Claude W. W Freed was the hostess at an elaborate tea given at ather ather ather today her home on First avenue a a aThe The wedding wedding- of Miss Bernardino Kimball and R lph Warner Simonds evening place lace on oa Saturday take will at aV Rowland Hall Dean Samuel R. R Colladay officiating S S S S Mrs l C C. C n R R- R RAley Aley will arrive I I from California to tosTie Louisville roW on her She way will be the guest i her stay at the home of Mr during n Elbridge Thomas Mrs and 1 Mrs Florence Florence Flo Plo was for formerly erly Miss who Aley ley Kessler Ke was one o of ot the most rence 1 in S-lt S society girls Lake po popular ular and Mrs James Hogle have returned Mr from a a. visit to the California California Califor Califor- nia expositions Charles Crockwell assisted by byJ byi M Mrs s. s J J. J E E. Scobee will give a musical Mrs ia afternoon at the home of ot Mrs I tea this Crockwell Seventh avenue for forthe forthe forthe the benefit of the Ladles Ladies Aid society of ot the Phillips S Congregational church John S. S Rollo supreme court re reporter reporter reporter re- re porter and Mrs Rollo left today for Los Angeles and San Diego after which they will visit the Panama Panama- PacifIc International exposition at San Francisco They expect to remain re remain remain re- re main aWay about six weeks |