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Show IT MU mV- r ;' 1 ; ;l I TRUTH. 12 t Social f ' v October bids fair to outrival June as a month for brides, so many are the announcements of these happy affairs just now. Chief amon them is the wedding of Miss Josephine Katz and Mr. Leri Evans Riter. The ceremony will take place October 15th. A reception will be given at the home of Gov. and Mrs. H. M. Wells from 8:30 till 11 oclock. i. 4 ? i t Oft. V I i The marriage of Miss Ada Lucille Young and Mr. Thomas J. Lambert is to fV 4, I ,K J ii be solemnized October 16th. Announcement is made of the engage- ment of Miss Stella Walker and Mr. Adrian C. Ellis, Jr., the marriage to take place October 23rd. i : 4 united in marriage on Thursday. The bride is a charming young lady of Salt Lake who has many friends who extend their congratulations. Mr. Arnold is an estimable and popular young man. The young couple will reside in Salt Lake. The marriage of Miss Eva K. Thomas and Mr. B. L. Corum of Denver Is to take place the 22nd of this month. The reception given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Dooly and Miss brilDooly was a very elaborate and liant function. All society was there in befitting array. The receiving party were Mr. and Mrs. Dooly Miss Eleanor Dooly, Miss Dooly, Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. Genter. In the library Mrs. Adams, nee Miss McMillen, Mrs. Tyler, Miss Salisbury The and Miss Geddes served punch. were ladies assisting in the dining-rooMrs. Weir and Mrs. John Marshall, Miss Woodward and Miss McMillan. was gorgeous in decoThe dining-roorations of glowing red, great clusters of Jacquimlnot roses, candelabra and candles with red shades. The ladles red assisting were gowned in black and to the or red and white, all contributing effectiveness of wonderful color at this entrance into society of Miss Eleanor m St. Marys cathedral was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Wednesday morning, when Miss Edythe J. Sears and Mr. Alfred T. Egan were united in marriage by the Right Rev. Bishop Scanlan. Only the immediate members of the families were present at the ceremony. The chancel was beautiful in Dooly. decorations of white roses, ribbons and Mrs. Eliza McClellan is visiting her smilax, and the bride was lovely in white batiste with white carnations. son. Prof. McClellan. m i . ;!: 'i '' i ; i: ; e. Mrs John Judson grave a dinner on Friday evening.' Beer entertained on Miss Claire for afternoon Thursday occasion the Clawson, being a china Mrs. W. F. shower. Miss Emily Reed, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. M. Wells, will be at From the church the bridal party drove after this week at 475 East First to the residence of the brides parents, Miss Stella. Kirk has returned after home street South The marriage of Miss Amy Rich and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sears, where a an absence of three months, spent in Royal W. Daynes will take place Oc- dainty wedding breakfast was served. Chicago and in Denver, where she was Mr. and Ms. Sears are well known the guest of Miss Gertrude Ireland. tober 16th. Mrs. James Wells is expected soon among society circles, the bride being a belle of the youngest set. They defrom Helena, Mont., to visit her paWednesday evening for an exThe engagement is announced of Miss parted Miss Norma Dickert has gone to rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sadler. tended tour through the South and Miss F. E. OMeara left yesterday to school. Lillie McCoy and Dr. G. Barr Dunkle Mexico. Washington to Join her brother, M. J. OMeara, at to of Washington, Penn., the marriage Reno. They will spend a short time in be celebrated October 15th at the home San Francisco. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Lewis have of the brides parents, 232 West First Workman on Wednesday evening oc- returned to their home in Butte. Mont. South street. curred the wedding of Miss Ruby E. Mrs. A. E. Walker returns today from Workman and Mr. Frank H. Hyde, Jr. her trip to California. Another elaborate function was that The Wedding of Miss Bertha Hamp- Bishop Walter Beatie officiated. The ton, daughter of Mrs. H. D. Hampton, bride was attired in white chiffon and given by Miss Porter at the Kenyon on and Mr. R. L. Bird of L. D. S. college, carried a bouquet of white roses. About Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Mr. Hoyt Sherman returned Wedneswill take place in October. sixty relatives and friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde will be at Josephine Katz. The parlors were day from a ten days' trip to Seattle. home at 556 South Second West street darkened and the large parlor was decorated in red and white; the green after November 1st. The wedding of Miss Ella Atkinson parlor in pink and white. The enterMr. and Mrs. Hobbs entertained at and Benjamin Rash will occur October tainment was sixty-threand the Sixty-thre- e 16th. were Mrs. Adams, first cards Tuesday evening. The marriage of Miss Zella E. Barsecond. Miss Hattie Jennings; was played, there being nine tables. ton and Mr. Louis C. Duncan was cele- prize; third, Miss Sadie McChrystal. The home was beautifully adorned Miss Katz was presented with a large with carnations, sweet The engagement is announced of Miss brated at noon Wednesday in the Salt peas and palms. Nellie Oliver and Clyde C. Hubbard of Lake temple, Bishop J. R. Winder bouquet of pink and white carnations The fortunate were Mrs. with broad p ink and white rib- Shelp and Mrs. Forbes, and Mr. Vol-mtied Rockport, 111. A officiating. reception wa3 held at the bons. During intervals between the and Mr. E. D. Miller. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Barton, serving of the dainty and delicious refreshments Mrs. Price and Miss Porter An engagement of more than usual where an elaborate wedding dinner was sang to the delight of all present, The Both Mr. and Mrs. Duncan is that of Miss Irma All! and Mr. served. Mrs. Hanauer and daughters gave have been connected with the Deseret guests were as follows: Misses Katz, Hattie Pauline of Charles Henrotln Groo, Addle the first of a series of parties on FriJennings, Chicago. Contrary Evening News. They will be at home to the pretty romance that has gone after October 15th at Lincoln avenue, Hampton, Jane and Francis Howat, day afternoon, ten tables being played Mrs. Schoppe, Mrs. Joe Richards, C. out that the bride elect is to Journey to between N inth and Tenth East on Stanley at sixty-threThe decorations cone, Price, Mrs. Mrs. A. V. Mrs. Jack McCune, Mrs. F. sisted of autumn flowers, scarlet berSouth Africa, there to be united to her Tenth South street. fiancee in the holy bonds of matrimony, Thomas, Misses Allie Miller, Marjie ries and trailing vines. The refreshthe marriage will be celebrated among Miller, Stella Salisbury, Laura Sher- ments were dainty and delicious. This The marriage of Miss Lennie Savage man, Emily Reed, Renshaw, Elizabeth entertainment will be followed by two the relatives and friends of the young couple in their native land some time and Mr. Will D. Riter was very quietly Dem, Mrs. Donnell Mrs. Percy Sadler, Kensingtons to be given next week. next spring. Miss Allf has Just termi- celebrated on Miss Dern, Miss Anna Miss FowThursday evening. Rev. ler, Miss Cosgriff, Mrs.Hall, nated a very enjoyable visit at the James John Cosgriff E. Talmage officiated. Henrotln home in Chicago. and Miss Sadie McChrystal. Mr. Joseph B. Swenson and wife have returned after some years ab- sence the At in Colorado, to make their home Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ferry will celeCountry club Wednesday The marriage of Miss Claire Clawson in this d hote luncheon was served at city. and Mr. Chauncey Benedict will be brate their golden wedding anniversary table 1 oclock. The ladies on at Park had the 29th of this month. their first solemnized October 23rd. City They are to have a reception from 11 game for the handicap Thursday. The ladles played the first championship a. m. till 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Shelp gave an game. tly-appointed dinner on Friday The marriage of Miss Meriva May The evening. table was beautifully Best and Mr. Albert C. Boyle, Jr., of Mrs. George Woods, accompanied by Today the Batchelor maids, twenty-eig- decorated with meteor roses. The Mill Creek will take place October 16th her niece. Miss Ella Dyer, left Monday in number, have their approach- guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. in the Salt Lake temple. night for a months visit to her old ing and putting contest for prizes. Tea Louis Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Bogue, home in Yazoo City, Miss. They will will be served at 5 with Mr. oclock, music Mrs. and also stop in St. Louis for a brief visit. Knox, Mrs. Archer throughout the afternoon and during and Mrs. JohnFrank Mr. and Mrs. One of the pleasant weddings of the Donnellan, the table dhote dinner at 6:30 oclock. S. B. Milner and two of Mr. and guests week took place at the Leroy house Mrs. Milner who are here from London, Last Saturday little Miss Alice Lyne Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when England. Miss Mrs. E. P. Corbin and Miss Corbin of and A. Edith Karrasch Mr. Hugo celebrated her seventh birthday. The Parker were united in marriage by Dr. little people enjoyed themselves with Galesburg, 111., with Miss Mabel Corbin Albritton of the First Methodist church. various games and a dainty supper was and Miss Bain of the Miss Evilyn Thomas and Mrs. S. C. high school, are served. at home for the winter 92 No. at J. Park and children returned early in the street. week from a delightful sojourn in Los The marriage of Miss Emiiy Little Mrs. John T. Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Park leave soon Treasure left WednesBodel and Mr. Feramorz Clawson was for New York, expecting to be gone Miss Francis Howat toentertains for her home in Rock Springs., about celebrated very quietly on Tuesday day six weeks. day at luncheon for Miss Katz, Wyo. afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in honor of the bride-elethe color in H. B. Clawson. The ceremony was perdecorations is pink. The fortunate formed by Bishop Clawson. The best Mr. A. Hanauer, Jr., and the Misses Mr. Eugene Lewis returned from the wishes of hosts of friends o with Mr. Hanauer w are going East in a short auvuaiUS, DOTS' S5C and Mrs. Clawson to Teton, Ida., East last Saturday. Miss Lucille time and will visit the Jennings, Miss Ja whither they go on Saturday to live. Young and Miss Hattie re-ent- ' of their daughter, Mrs. Adams of Denor eighty ver. About seventy-fiv- e sixty-threof the game guests enjoyed The Deseret Mandolin club rendered beautiful music throughout the evening. The decorations of autumn flowers and branches of bright hued leaves made the scene a brilliant one. Mrs. McMillan and daughters will entertain again today for about thirty guests at a kensington. Music and a sewing contest, for which prizes will be given, are the especial features for the afternoon. er e, . prize-winne- rs , prize-winne- rs i er p i e. Mc-Cun- V, m ' :v ," j i ! . t r. i 5 . elegan- i ht t . ct I I ! , Pan-Americ- an . Jennings. exposition before it closes. J. S. Jensen, the Jeweler, removed from Miss Katherine Brockbank and Mr. 63 East First South to his beautiful new Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan enterMrs. V. L. Cox left Tuesday for F. E. Arnold of Ann Arbor, Mich., were store, 53 Main street. tained at cards last evening in honor Seattle, where she goes to make her |