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Show 11 I f HH IN THE SOCIAL REALM HH H ". J Miss Helen D. Buckingham, daugh- K ' I tora of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bucking-' H linni, and Wayno Qrlswald Homphlll, Wt:f were married In St. Mark's cathedral H on Wednesday ovenlng. The core- B inony was performed by Dean Benja- B mln Brewster In the presence of the B relatives and friends of tlio young H couple. The church decorations were B , superb and altogether the wedding was ono of the most beautiful ever solemnized In Snlt Lake. B At the appointed hour the rlbbou- B bearers, Dick Oglesby and Lelnnd B Swarner, entered, followed by the oth- B or mombers of the bridal party, as B the strains of tho Lohengrin wedding B chorus woro heard. First caino the B ushers, Lynn Kemper of Omaha and B Frank Dole, followed by the brides- B maids, Miss Bess Half and Miss Ju- B (lith Evans. Miss Beth Buckingham, B the maid of honor, followed. Direct- B ly In front of tho brldo came Mrs. BJ Lynn Kemper, ns matron of honor. B She wore a wedding gown of white B chiffon cloth, elaborately trimmed B with rcnl lace, nnd carried white BJ : chrysanthemums. Tho brldo followed BJ on tho arm of her father, Everett BJ Buckingham, In white chiffon en train BJ over tnffota with yoke, bertha and BJ sleeves of rose point lace, nnd carried BJ a whito prayer book, a long tulle veil BJ falling to the door. The party was met BJ at tho steps by Dean Brewster, tho BJ groom and his best man, Will Hemp- BJ hill, where the betrothal ceremony BJ wns performed. The party then BJ mounted to the altar steps, whero the BJ sorvlco was concluded. During the BJ ceremony tho organist, A. II. Pea- BJ body, played "Annlo Laurie," and as BJ the party turned from tho altar, the BJ Mcndelssnhn wedding march. At tho BJ Buckingham homo covers were laid BJ for the members of the bridal party BJ nnd out-of-town guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. BJ Hemphill loft on tho lato train for tho BJ northwest, whero they will bo for sev- BJ oral weeks, and before their return BJ will spend some time In southern Cal- BJ ifomln. 9 ot ot BJ A pretty home wedding wns solemn- BJ Izod Wednesdny evening at the homo BJ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dclghton, BJ when their daughter, Clara Louise, BJ was mnrrled to John Eugene Broad- BJ dus. Tho ceremony was performed by BJ Hev. E. I. Goshen in the presence of BJ tho relatives nnd immediate friends BJ of the young people. The bride was BJ attended by Miss Jessie Harper as BJ bridesmaid, and Charles Broaddus was BJ the best man. Mrs. William Anderson BJ played the wedding march as tho BJ bridal party cntored. Tho ceremony BJ wns )crformed beneath a canopy of BJ white nsters and ferns In front of tho BJ bow window, from where extended BJ festoons of smllnx to the four corners BJ of tho room. Those assisting in the BJ dining room were Miss Nell McMas- BJ tors, Miss Ethel Hadcliffo and Miss BJ Bessie Ames. Punch was served in BJ ono corner of tho room by Mrs. BJ George AValer and Mrs. Clifton Young. Bfl Alter November 1 Mr. and Mrs. B8 Broaddus will bo at homo to their BJ friends at 7G Sixth street. BJ The marriage of Miss Leone Wis- BJ comb anil Arthur Skldmoro took place BJ Wednesday evening at tho home of the BJ bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John BJ WIscomb, the ceremony being per- BJ formed by tho Rov. Charles E. Per- BJ , kins In tho presence of the relatives BJ and a few close friends of the bride BJ pml groom, and was followed by a BJ large reception. MIes Edna WIscomb, BJ u cousin of the bride, was the brides- BJ maid and James Collins the best man. The marriage of Estcllo Davis and H. Clayton Herrlck, of Ely, Nev., took place Wednesday evening at tho home of the bride's mother. Tho Rev. Benjamin Ben-jamin Young officiated. Only Intimate friends of the bride and groom were present. The parlor was beautifully decorated with carnations and autumn leaves, while in the dining room yellow dahlias and nasturtiums were profusely profuse-ly used. The young couple will be at home in Ely, Nev., after Nov. 1. Ot Ot Mrs. John C. Cutler entertained the Woman's Republican club nnd a number num-ber of her frlends at a luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at the Commer-W. Commer-W. Morse, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. T. D. Lewis, Mrs. Ellerbeck, Mrs. Beavis, Mrs. Helen V. Kimball, Mrs. William Mossop, Mrs. John James, Mrs. Mary J. Young, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins, Mrs. J .U. Eldredge, Jr., Mrs. F. W. Pierce, Mrs. Penncl Cherrlngton, Mrs. J. R. Morris, Mrs. Elizabeth Bon-ncmort, Bon-ncmort, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mrs. Fred Slade, Mrs. Breeden, Mrs. Frank Car-they, Car-they, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. William yncli, Mrs. Stanford, Mrs. Herbert Cutler, Mrs. Milton, Miss Mabel Cutler, Cut-ler, Mrs. Swenson, Miss Bessie Crls-mon Crls-mon and Miss Hazel Cutler. 0 Ot Governor and Mrs. John C. Cutler .vlll leave on Saturday for Denver, where they will spend a few days. 0 Ot Mrs. Morten French and little daughter, daugh-ter, accompanied by Mrs. E. S. Dun-'ord, Dun-'ord, left Wednesdny for Ocean Park, where they will spend the winter. Ot Ot Major and Mrs. M. A. Breeden, ac-:ompanIed ac-:ompanIed by tho Misses Talma and Helen Breeden, left Wednesday evening even-ing for Ocean Park, where they will probably spend the winter. Ot Ot Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Lindstrom left Wednesday ovenlng for San Francisco, where they will make their home. Ot ot The return of Samuel Newhouse was an ovent In society as well as business circles. Mr. Newhouse Is a lavish and elegant entertainer. Mrs. A. J. Hosmer entertained Monday Mon-day at the third of a series of bridge lune'.eors at the University club. Twenty-eight were enertalned at the luncheon. In the game which followed fol-lowed prizes were won by Mrs. Wil-lam Wil-lam Igleheart, Mrs. W. F. Adams and Mrs. F. J. Fabian. Ot Ot Mi 8. Carles Holllngs worth of Og-den, Og-den, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Forrester, returned Mon-Joy Mon-Joy to her home. ot ot Mrs. R. H. Channlng Is home, after laving spent the past three weeks In Mio east. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwab of Provo nd Miss Miriam Nelke aro In town cr a sty of a few days. J 0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and their "hlldren expect to leave the first of he month for Los Angeles, whence "ey will go to one of the beaches to "pend the winter. Ot Ot Judge and Mrs. A. B. P-itton of Og-den Og-den spent Sunday In tho city. Ot Ot MIssps Lillian and Maud Fitch hnvo returned from Colorado, where they rpent the past few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple of Ogden are visiting friends In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Tracy have returned from a visit to Los Angeles. & Ot Mrs. Pecrv of Ogden Is In town vis itlng Mrs. II. S. Young for a short time. Ot J Mrs. Louis Simon entertained at cards Friday afternoon. Ot Ot Miss Elsie Parsons left Tuesday for Los Angeles to enter school there at Huntington hall, Mrs. C. Ira Tattle ac-cempanied ac-cempanied her and will remain on the ccast for a few weeks. Ot Ot n.-orgo C. Moore left Monday for Newhouse. Ot Ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward M. Garnett are at Tooele t.v a visit. " Ot JU-.3 ffnr'rn Brown and granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Miss Geneve Bigley. aro guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mcore fcr a few v. eeks. Ot Ot Mr. mid Mr?. Frank MrCl'ntock of New Ycrk are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Parker. Ot Ot Miss BItcIm! Burke has gone east to resume her studies. Ot Ot The ldlrs nf St. Mark's church gave a silver tei Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. H. A. Whitney on Brigham street. Ot Ot Mr. prd Mr". S. D. Evans and daughter, daugh-ter, Helen, hnve returned from the oast, where they spent the past fev weeks. Ot Ot Leo Wardrop has gone to Los Angeles An-geles for a short stay. Ot , H. S. Wei's left Mondiy for LaE Vegas on business. ot ot Mls3 Lizzie Shapiro entertained about twenty of her friends Monday evening In horor of Miss Celia Levy and Miss Yetta Stein, at a whist p-rtv Prizes were won by Mr. Turk and Miss Lena Levy. Ot Ot Tho society season at the unlversltr opened Friday ovenlng with an an tumn dance given by the students In the gymnasium. Tho chapeions werp Governor and Mrs. John C. Cutler Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Kingsbury Dean nnd Mrs. R. V. Chamberlain, Dr and Mrs. Joseph F. Merrill, Mr. ant-Mrs. ant-Mrs. W. W. Rlter, Dean and Mrs. By ron Cummlngs. ot ot Forty cf the friends of Mrs. .Tamer A. Miner enjoyed her hospitality nt a brlage luncheon Tuesday. The prizes-were prizes-were won ny Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin, Bald-win, Mrs. .1. C. Lockwood and Mrs George Phelps Holman. After the gamo of bridge the guests repaired to tho piivate dining room nt the Emery. Holmes, whero luncheon was served. ot ot Mrs. J. P. Lyon will return Nov. 1 from San Diego, whore she has been visiting for tho past two months. Ot ot Tho first meeting of the Woman's club was held Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Clrssnn S. Kinney. Mrs. Jonn W. Bowman, tho new president presi-dent of the club, gave the address of welcome. A report of the biennial meeting of t'-o General Federation was given by Mrs. Allen T. Sinford and various phases of tho report were discussed Informally. Tho musical pnrt of tho program wns In the bonds of Mrs. P. N. Cook, who delighted in club members with several piano solos. Mrs. T. W. Whitney was elected elect-ed delegate to tho annual convention of tho Utah Federation of Women's clubs, to be held at Park City soon. The members entered informally Into a discussion cf some practical work along Industrial lines which the club will take up this winter. A report of . work being dene In several lines will bo made nt the Park City meeting, and the Woman's club will not decide upon their course until after the convention con-vention In .nat city. Mrs. II. A. Whitney entertained Tuesday afterpion at her home on i Brigham street at a silver tea for tho members and friends of tho Ladles' guild of St. Mark's cathedral. Ot Ot Miss Edith Bellam is I ere from San Francisco nnd has taken up the work at St. Mark's hospital, where she Is superintendent cf the training school for nurses. Miss Bellam has been connected with one of the large San Francisco hospitals for some time. ot ot y.-o. i? fi. Tor-ell rnd daughter are now at Ocean Park, Cal., after visiting in San 'Diego and Santa Monica, ot ot Mrs. Fred A. Earls and little daughter daugh-ter and Miss Welby aro at Pacific Grovo where they will remain for several sev-eral months. ot ot The reception at St. Paul's rectory Tuesday evening, given in honor of Prof. George M. Marshall and Miss Esther Nelson, was a very pleasant social so-cial event. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins stood with the guests of honor ns they received several hundred hun-dred of their old friends who welcomed wel-comed them ngnln to Snlt Lake. Refreshments -were served by the ladles la-dles of the guild. Mrs. George Morrow Mor-row poured coffee In the dining-room, ot ot Mrs. Mitchell Alswang and baby returned re-turned to her homo in Ogden Monday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Hansen, Han-sen, of this city, for a few days. np,., v stott has returned to his home' In San Francisco after a week's visit in this city. Ot ot M" aid ..Ir3. James E. Clinton, Jr., of Boise, Idaho, are visiting Mr. nnd jrs. J. E. Clinton cf Salt Lake City. Ot Cnrt's t-nve been Issued for the mnr-rlago mnr-rlago of Miss Cella Levy and M. A. DavIdEcn. to take place on the even-lit' even-lit' October C nt the Montefloro rynagogue on Third East street. Tho ( "Rp-f nv will bo performed at 5:30 o'clock, to be followed by a wedding nipper and reception at tho homo of 1 o iirM'g parents. Miss Anne R. Levy will be the maid of honor; tho Misses I ena Levy, Llzzlo Shapiro and Bertha Salmanson, bridesmaids, nnd ?' l'-'genl-- Parver and Monia Levy the lower iMs. Cmi Friedman of Chicago, Chi-cago, will bo the best man, and Messrs. N. Hern nnd N. Siegol of Portland, Port-land, nnd N. Jacobs of Pocatello, the ushers. ot ot Mr. "-id Mrs. H. S. Dnynes and Miss May Taylor have gone to Ocean Park, Cal., whero they will spend tho winter. win-ter. Ot Mrs A. D. Cason of Pomona, Cal., who hn- been visiting her cousin, Mrs. ' J v C-isty, left Tuepday for Worcester. Wor-cester. Mass., whero she will spend JJ' part of the winter. Dell Dolores Watts will leave Mon- day for an extended visit In the east. ot ot :, .? Mrs. Wiley Brown is in the city spending a fow weeks with friends. |