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Show TSovo society; W)NQ3 0FTHE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLE8. fore Mrro Jnn v cldlrsrs-Utnli Srri'ss-XlX Century-Other So clal Events and Petsoiujs. Urrr tivi-Wnril.. Th" ninrilnM' Ml Martha Brere Kn nnil Mr. Chits. II. Wind, which t,t plaro ut thu homo i)f tho bride's jllilll'T Wednesday ('Veiling, was one ,f ihc in"!' I- brilliant affairs of the -e ...ti The di emulous of the inim 3 ,Prn v. ry elaborate iDKniimiii Ifu iiml ceremony look place under n mag "itvtit arch nf sml'iix, surmounted hy ,iiol(ive. The lirhliil puny entered n tlm uiu-Ic of th wealing tinirch under tho Hreh were Joined for Hie llio few Impressive word of ihn Brrlff ccri'inony pronounced hy Hev. I D. Uhd of tho M E. Uhuicli of t'.iht. 'Ihogmnni was supported hy llr.Wlll iid Wiinl. whll Mi-wk Sarah Brernniii mid Lu Deeti Clu l-ienscn iriftl s bridesmaids. The bihlo wns kriiitisiilly gowned In whin shk cov-tuA cov-tuA with chiffon, mid the-gmom wore llMOIlVi litllllllil evcllllig drew. The tl.gmit widiflig sU per was nerved ifier the con ninny. The tiihhi va- In Mniiii nl an Land garnished with h pn.fU'hui of KIM'S Mini sweet p an. The rtuwhider nf th evei ing passed with , uiuii', con verbal inn ami dancing. Theiirolllids Welo 'lilhteil wl'h Clll-iew Clll-iew lanterns, picdticliiti with Ihe ihiuhheiy a benu llnl iffi ct. wld e the jriliinliu stationed on ilu; lawn dls-cuun-ed oweei music dm lug ihe entire , !ll!lll'g. The present fnun friends to the , illiy couple were nuracious mid elo-1 elo-1 l,t. 1Mb nf tho contracting parties are Kipular yenua people, the bride belua !w lovely dumthier of Mrs. Richard ircicion, while ihe groom I- one ol our r iil"r joiing husluibs men, being H ; m-mber ut the Uim tfE. J.Wunl & - x ni. ') sWr. and Mrs. Ward will bo nt home fr July 12, n t their new home Jut sAnpleteil III Ihe Pint wtild. Thk Dkmocuat Join with the many Irlcdilh In coin:iatuliuluiis und bt-st lrlrh for their tuture. I Tim fulliiwlii U a Intf the Kiicsts: Mr. nod M'r. E. J. Ward, Mr. nnil llr U. W. Brereton, Mr. W. U. reriton, Mr, Win. 0 Parker (0den): Klrt'ra. anil Mekdann-8 0. W. Hirnei', 4 I. II. Graham. W. II. Lee, Jm. Ward, , 5. K.KIhl',. lames Clove, Phil Speek-irt, Speek-irt, Jmiieii Fiirrer, Hubert Skelum, Unity Itoylanee. John Murwiclt, Dell lUlUr, Claud FJeijilnK. C, A., lied-juUt, lied-juUt, Gen. G les C. N. H.'dn-ld. l'Hiiuiterliurii; Mend 'tin s II. L. Clark, - 3.0. tilatiRhter (Salt Lakes City). Mary ! kk, II. W. DivU. Kitty Mines, Rnbt. ' UnVf, Jameii UiMwn; Misses Rine fmnnr. EUza Ward. Eva Waul. Nora kk, P-ar. U.vln, Huttle Illiies, Sadl. , i h tn. Lu Deen and SaUe Cnnsteu -it (Gunnison), N ra RelfleM, Lottie , Wlteld, Olson; Mes4rs. G. It. Smtiev. f.llla d Ward. E W. Soronson (Su .las. Diekh"iise, Keitbeii Chris nt-w (GuiinUon), John U.inks, Dud )f8ase.v. Will Synies.S. II. Belnintit. U. Leet (Nevada), Eugene Ureretuu. Waln-Beiinctt. The WaltniiIhniiett wedillnc Wed-siliiy Wed-siliiy evening whs h hrllllmit aff.ilr fc I'h'oufjh Hitended by only thn elose nrls and Ininu'dl no re atlve of the 'wra'-y panbs. The cerenmnv RlTplHcu iiti tlm hiunii of the bride, U Myrl Walton ut 0 o'elnek p. m , 'r-ritjeni Psrtrldue otllilatlna. The Ti-imii y wis aiteiidi'd by the (rrnoin's Hher, Mr. H. J. Ih'tmeit of Idaho Ma . nnrt hl grandmother. Mr. i'ne Umineit of Holden. Utah. The tln iva dressed In white Slss , 'IbmiimI with iHMi'tlnnierle. with hnu , "U of brl le'a row and clenmt'.s, 'Mlmhe cronm whs in th6 rortven. ntl tliclc dress suit. Mont Robert wl b-i( nun and Mr. Moot Rub. walHU.ntil(i. , ,e luiprosilve word from 'Went Partrldce the coupfe were o mm nnd wife. The re-ep. held at 8 o'clock ari'l con' i "tuhtloiw, niuslo, dsucinit and a ' "Y'd Rnod time was the iirder nf the '"'"tr. Tno crowd lent themselves "Pl'lly to make the event one long o lenieiuli..red and it w thoveidlct ' Mhnt a miut delju'linu) evenluc M'piii. Ad'lloloiuweildliitfKUiper "''rveddunnt; b evnijnjr. The whs beautifully deitoiaied with wnd her flowers and C'lwbliiBf "acd was made u bnwurnf heautx. "latbe evening vocal solos were -ri by Mrs.DLnery, Mn.Uomr. R. Irvine, jr. and others. The l1 C(jUP1b w"1 tbulr home la Amerloiin Fork where the unintil, Mr Wtlfurd W. Uoiinei, Is a prosrirnus and rlMttR younx business m m. Ptovn's .os4 Is his (rain. CnnKratutailons. 'Guests present at the recept Ion lend, red the happy couple were McRsrs nd Mcsdanies S. L Cb'pman, Jacob Eva ii". It .1. lienuelt. It. It. Irvine, R. R Irvine; Jr., W. .1. Irvine, ltrltr Johnson. John-son. . I. T Farier, W. U. R-berts. Jr., Moot. Rnborts, J"hn llo in1, Ralph Pulton; Messr".GeiirRe Jacques, John T ylor. Ilyriiin Jensen, Mr. Danger' flo d, Ri y Jacques ; Mesdames K. J. lteuuett. Will Chlpm n. June Uenneit, Sula Stone, Llllinii Di'Lnry Stella Spark-. W. D. Roberts, sr.. Phldlp-, the Misses Phillips, Lanus'tiff. Ilatilc Beuiieil, Allen Dixon, Elii'i Pills, fi-r, Minnie II Mhenbruck mid the parents, brothers and a steis of the bride. Haws Ilium. Miss Ruby Haws and Mr. Orson Oaiiin were married Wednebd.iy even liir in the h-iiiie of the hride In Pleasant Pleas-ant View ward, tho ceremony beliiR performed bv Ulshop ( UlesplH of thai watd. I he liouse was beaiitliully dec oiatnl wllb ibiwers, und ih kmuiUIs enlivened with uuiiieinus Cliiiiu-e lanterns. lant-erns. Afier the ceremony the evening whs pased with music, tlanenitr, soepn chat and the eiioyiuent of a deligliliul supper. About seventy-five mieM were pre-enu lloih of the cmitractluK parlies are wn.l known and impular .vnunir people nnil iiiany friends extend conuratiilatloiis nod lie-t wishes. 'I'llE DMiicitAT nckh'iw.edi'cs the receipt of a puue uf the w. dllug cake. Davis Swcnson. Pnif- J. C. Swensoii of tho B. Y. Academv and Miss Matrulo Davis nf PauiiTlteh were married lu t he Rail L'ke IVmple Wfdues'la.v. Mlsb D iVis It well known in Pi nvi, having been n student at H. V. Academy for seven I year-, leaving here ab ut live years a no. Fur ihe pist wiuier she has been taking vocal culture In Salt Lake City. I'rovo society people will lie picai-ed to we come. Mrs. Sweutnm b.tck to the Garden City. Flower Patty. A (lower party was held last evening at the home of J. M. Jensen In honor of ihe Sunday School teachers, under ihu nln etion of the Stake Presidency nf Sunday Schools. The event was an ei-joyable one. Flowen. lu great plan ly wete In evldenco everywhere. The evening was peut lu making merry wiih uiuslu ami song, playing llovver game uod expressing flurul seutl tueuls. XIX LMitury Club. The Nineteenth Century Club spent a pleasant afternoon on June 23. at the home of Mrs. Klmer E. Corfmuu, MUs Jnsle E. Kellogg presented "Huah Wynne" very acceptably and Mrs. E A. Wed u wood gave a delightful delight-ful hour with "Thu 1'hilipuiiies." Tlie (leM'.rlpilous and ploiure sent hy ('apt. Wedgwood from Manila made the aft-eriiiKin aft-eriiiKin oni to he retuemiiered. During recess, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. On next Friday aflerunon the club will closo Itc year with an uutiugt Utah Son sis. Utah Sorosls met In the club rooms Wednesday afternoon with president, Mrs Allen lu the chair. ' Owing to the hIi-oi C" of Prof. Wolfe from the city the rcgumr program was nut followed. Oil luvlnitlott of the club however, Mrs. C. D. Moore of Salt Lake Oily, who was here working In l he. interest nf the field day nf the Utah Slate Federation of Women's Clubs lu be hold at Saltalr July 0, nave mi luieresilng talk on the work of the Federal ton and the traveling Horary, Mrs, Fred Nelson was appointed to act wjih representatives of other olubs on advertising the Held day. Mrs. J. Reek presented tho club with a laok caMi for ihe library, a gift which wa much appreciated. Mrs. D. D. Iloutz kindly volunteered to lake charge of iho traveling library at her home during the summer. Miss Mary Nuttal was a guest of tho club. A f i er a''Jmirnment th club members accepted an Invitation from Mrs. M. M. Warner to go to her home and enjiy a luncheon of Ice cream, straw, denies and cake. Tho house was beautifully decorated with rosea and the club color', and a very pleasant hour wos psicrud In social chat. rer-onal Mention. Lieut, Grow was a Provo vlkitor this wlek, O. F. Malmberg visited bis family In Sanuqulu this week, Mr. and Mrs. P. R Ferguson of Salt i Lako visited at the Gary fruit farm this week. Miss Jeannettp Richnrds Is visiting her sMier, Mrs. Dr. Taylor. Mrs, F W. Muhlenbrtick of Eureka In visiting her parents In Provo fur a few weeks. T. A. Johu-on and wife of TJplon, Mo., are lit Provo, vlsltlug with Mr. Will Hlers'ch. Miss Hcssle Peak, befnro starting for her home in the ca-t, will takea week's recr-atlou up Provo canyon. . Mrs. E. A. Wedawnnd and children are rusticating In Prnvn exoyoa and are guests at the power plant. Mrs. C. E. Loose and Mrs. L. Hoi-, brook, together with their children, I will leave in a few days for Cillfomla where they will spend the summer. Mrs. W. II. Berry has accepted a position In Clear Creak where she will look after bit-1 n l ss Interests of W, II. Culiii'T. Slie will remove to th.it place shortly. Mr. and Mrs. HelmrG lex of Spanish Fork entertained Mime of their friends last Tii'-sd y evening. Those present, from Provo were Ml-sea Anulu Pike and .Mrgiierito Tliurman. J Invitations are. out. for the wedding reception nl James I), Thorne of Pleasant Pleas-ant Omve and Miss Litella Ellsworth of Payson lo fake place at the latter chy next Weduesd iy. j Mrs. Thos John g-tvo afternoon leas nt her homo mi Monday and Tuesday in her lady friends. Alaiut thirty (tuests were present and the time was very pleasantly pa-sed with M'wlng, social chut and elegant refreahmeuta. Tho engigcmnt Is announced nf Mrs. Haitle Abbott and George W. Wednwood, the marriage to lake place j lu Denver In the ti'itr future. Mrs. i Abliott Is a former Prnvn lady, but for Iho past two years has been teaching in S ilt Lake and Denver. ' Iler many friends wish lierioy. |