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Show Hamilton’s SMART SHOP A beautiful military wedding of yesterday was that which took place at the post chapel at 4:30 o'clock, when Miss Gretta Storm became the bride of Lieutenant Fauntley Miller. The was beautifully. decorated in leaves and palms, with draperies of the national flag. The fort orchestra played the Lohengrin wedding march as the bridal party proceeded to the altar. First came the ushers, Lieutenant O. R. Ellis, Lieutenant : . Garey, Lieutenant M. Z Adams and Lieutenant George Huddleson. After them came the matron of honor, Mrs. Hugh Walthall, a sister the bride Then followed the bride, o the arm of Lieutenant Hugh Walthall. The party was met at the altar by the bridegroo and Lieutenant Eugene Santschi, who acted as best man. The bride was: attended by Miss ceremony was performed by the Rev. and elnsimar Bulkley of St. Mark's cathedral, and the man, The bride was gowned tn ¢ bride was given away by her brother, messaline silk, wit Lieutenant Walthall. As the bridal party left the church the Mendelssohn wedding march was played. her bouquet was a cluster of ite asters. After the ceremony 100 guests were “or the eee which followed the entertained at a reception given at the ceremony the pci were decorated quarters of Lieutenant Walthall. pink and oni on with streamers o The porch was enclosed with flags and red hearts exten dig from the chandewas beautifully decorated with the lier to the c ers of the room, A wedbright-colored autumn leaves. Indoors ding bell was suspended fro the chandeller and under this the bridal party white chrysanthemums were banked in ete while receiving guests profusion about the parlors, and here olor scheme was ae out the flags were also used with charming in. "thie dining 100m decoratio red effect. In the dining room pink roses hear being stru se Tehandelar were used in the decorations, a mound dining lighted of the blossoms decorating the table, which was lighted with pink-shaded candelabra. During the reception music was rendered by the fort orchestra. Mrs. Walthall was assisted in recelvbowl was presided ing by her mother, Mrs. G. W. Storm of bride's sister, little roared are ndolyn Parry East Orange, N. Mr, ¢ BY Par were sisted in celying by their daughters, the Misses The bride’s gown was a beautiful creHazel and Minnie Parry ation of white satin, with applique uring the evening a ‘STEER of delishttrimmings. It was made en train in the ful musical selections were rendered. Mr. princess effect, and the bridal veil of and Mrs, Williams will be at home after tulle was caught with a _ wreat of Oct. 1 at 618 a avenue orange blossoms. The bride carried a Miss Ione Morison Was th honored shower bouquet of white bride roses, er at a delightful luncheon with whicn and her only ornament was a pearl and Mr Cc. R. Pearsall entertained yesterdiamond heart, the gift of the brideae at the Country Covers were groom laid for sixteen _— sts. Mrs. Walthall’s gown was of bright *x* x blue meteor cloth, with silver trimdelightful afte Troon tea was that which Mrs. Ned Ferry entertained mings, and she wore a white picture yesterday, the complimented guests being hat, trimimed with white plumes. Her 8 Banks, who is the guest of | bouquet was of pink roses in the shower 7 ang Miss Margaret | effect Storm wore a _ beautiful iturday for the gown of gray meteor a made en A Filled train, with lace trimmin assters forme -d the centerplece Ing table, about whic were The gentlemen were i “full military leaves in the ee red and golden | dress, and the entire scene was one of tumn by tints. Here Mrs was assist ed | the most brilliant of the season.. Mrs. Montag arcy. Mr s E. O. HowAfter Dec. 1 Lieutenant and Mrs. Milard, Mrs r X. Smith, Mrs. Lewis ler will be at home at . 20, at the oan ornick, . Frank eae and Mrs | Fort Doug las quarters. The wedding ger. The hall was picen tifully dec Tirtrip will be to California, and the young ginia eres couple will be away two months. and sunt The bride wore a going away gown of royal blue broadcloth, and with it a oerries were large black trav ae at. rations upstairs. gu the ent at the tea “during to 6 A beautiful eae eataie that took * &* place yesterday w as that of Miss Aimee Mrs. Walter Hawes was hostess at who | Best and Albert Raymond Jordan, aoe matinee party given yesterday | were married at 8:30 o'clock at the home the Colonial theatre in honor of Miss a of Dr Mrs. John Thaxter White in a lle Ro mney, ¥ hose marriage ta Foe stret, the marriage ceremony being D lace today llowing the play, 4 lightful luncheon was given at Franklin's | performed Rev, Charles Perkins, the table being decorated in pink and yastor of St. Paul’s church. white asters, with covers laid nine e was attended by her cousin gues Lydia White, as maid of honor, x kK x ind Miss Belle Blythe as bridesmaid, A beautiful lune heon given at the Counand the Misses Ruth Treweek, Helen as that with which and Annie Adams as ribbon | Clawson The little Misses Katherine | bearers. Johnson and Dorothy | Keith, Florell The bride\ Vhite acted as flower girls. rated the luncheon table ae dainty covers | groom was attended by Gordon Glass of marked the places of ten New fork as best man. A reception to x x Prosser, who has been spendfollowed the ceremony. A 1 50 guests It Lake as the guest of ink and white asters | large mound of ing, rat a Friday table, and pink the dining for her home ia ios Ange | ribbons extended from the chandelier to * * |the table, where they were caught in Mrs George Wareing will entertain Satin honor of Miss Naomi Van urday, Oct butterfly bows. Those who assisted in Dyke, an Se ‘tobe r bra le. the dining room were Mrs. Walter Tut* Jack Keith, le, Mrs. Charles Ross A lunche on and mative e Bate y wil _be Mrs. Charles Robert Forester and Mrs ss Lucille soles given today by Mi |e uller. honor of a umber will entertain in was assisted in recelving White Mrs. the young pe ale who return this we eastern elles cE Colin MeIntosh, an aunt of Mr Mrs * * Jennings will Mr. and Mrs James E bride was beautiful in a white entre Fiait this evening at a dinne x pats princess gown, made en South mopk é heir home in East trimmings of princess lace with re * gown was of pink « silk * White's Mrs Sooper ard Sah Bac te d of rea lace, while t rimmings y have Tuesday f rom Minnesota, whe gown of pink 1 3lythe wore an imported spent the summer months silk, with jewel trimmings, messaline *x* * * The bridal bouquet and made en tra in. has been E Wan House n who Mrs was a shower effect of white bride roses, for about in Le soach ‘al., Visiting Frid Ly cs, re turned hom<¢ and the’ attendants carried clusters of six Ww Fall Correct Tailored Suits In manish materials. Broadcloth Cheviots are the Rough Latest Effects and Wide Waled Productions. Creations in Gowns Glittering Silver Pearl and Cut Jet Ball resses are Most Wonderful. Misses’ and Diner Gowns And imbroidered Chiffons liberties and designed for dancing and evening wear aud very attractive. Prices... Misses’ ( sowns cashmere De Suc. Specially 25 to $50 Tailor - Made Suits In ali the new Plain and Fancy Models and the two- -piece Gown Suits, ranging $1 7.50 ‘Hats Paiterns to $90 Most Beautiful and Smart Street Hats now on display. wear, Waists and Hosiery Crabbbe’s Clever Are Union Made Novelties F and not fashioned for any ‘‘class.’’ meet pur- OF —The Union Label on ‘‘Crabbe’s Clever Clothes’’ insures the best of materials, the very latest models and the most skilled labor. —KEvery sale of a Union-made suit means a satisfied customer. garments that : ,ofu o satis he bo BaMiBty, are well . wearers. Une ink roses, After Oct. caleulated lon | a ae Jordan will apartments In the officiating. Winder R. dal party stood. Sunflowers were massed with pretty effect in the hall and palms were used. Here punch was the table bein presided over by Emma Dykes. In the dining room > 234 : a BROTHERS WALKER ‘ BANKERS. “I faek JA ) eS pan ae oe RETA City the Salt Lake paeoriee ells, Fargo & Co.'s of arene nk. ee pee We i your invite Issuee || cipal that &. Ber Gay Salt L 8. Hille City, 8 b coneeesesereesses $0,00 sesesesocers . »$500,000 eececcceccsenns* President Moses Thatcher .. foung . Edgar an Utah. hi | roses yr lnc to enough lessons. e people bring he Then x« * of men and places.” ere £ DD to at 8:90 P ar! was thirty Bec: ey aE nw iH Pilea Bc rian RMGUR . . o'clock folby about to reception a | Suests and MelIntyre, C. his ane ner faa ae evens eae tha he aoe Picker Willlam performed fs able promises of | er Referring to| Myrtle Kelsey. Roy Teter acted as best man | The bride wore a beautiful gown of banaue a shower silk and carried white joe ge pies roa Ss ee pee beans school | silts who are recital was given bee r vis Benja- ks hi invariably in- better work after attend- | roses Such at least seems to be| Mr. Ervin cher Sewing Machines g chi Do more family sewing Eta make, dit ensicr. The ideal kinds of 8 wing Cn ot Santo Lifetime. rae ary cCke i 1 COMPANY. taace Srwina MacuINE Larson, of piano, es at =4 board oO Dea © ail ding a { Conservatory -* anc o lauerbac is b r aire emodele compiots stock, @.emergency. Callancae Wethe new 43 Sourw Mais STRceT p.Pee = Racing a trains dally, hall, carried aris bouquets and Mrs. Monday. A musicale home of Mrs he Kelsey of the nits left last night station, aa give n “last Rosnay Hilla of honor being Mrs. A. 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CORRIGE liven yestereon “was lune An Pas lesopening t Nesbitt’s ibit OXES FOR on eeexhibition at wee ’ : -~" |day by Jones Mr BE. Richards, with guest Mrs complimented as the lessons are be- | Elmer aoe The free Ji zone B DEPOSIT SAFETY in beautifully decorated ho |ling given at Unity hall, 138 Second East, |The RENT. today and tomorrow at 10:30 a. m., 4:15 | the Seiritet leaves and flov 8:15 standing The Corset ATERS © the and without oc same} the furore, prevale nt then the paper sai “people in all oa ot a <A lar fever.” French the got have proportion of Nesbitt’s sila are Sai teachers, confines Regular > Miss Ruth Raymond, who has iting at the home of her b roth min Raymond, for severa leave Friday for her home in ( xk Graham Putnam of Ely, Nev in Salt Lake Saturday | rive main in the city until after the | Heisler wedding, ray t. 6 cande- Sh o edding Lake | prin- manner convincing in and | flower wedding of Miss Anna PiPicker a1 1s to excite to fulflll the is ceedingly bone red of Monday, i cloth ae shaded the 1 The he is able Vice President || cpired to do ..C ling his class. Hills -rofessor sbitt stated In the | 7h demonstrate edge Lake ..ececeeee eecceee+ COPItal Surplus ony i ationa cht 10und ‘ la . a by lighted was h used, povering ths his announceme an The an i ee 0 the dining. ROOM, . ee mound os the Builetin, in a full page arUlcle on NeS-| blossoms forming the table centerpiece bitt and his work, describes the eat tee who assisted in the dining room pp Talbot, Mrs H. Mrs. T. fessor as ‘a meteoric brain, a compelling | Were ASAE: pe bes Eicher Tens : Mis and know!world-wide a with mnality, » c : persone Wi ¢ . arse arenas | tended xy Miss Emma Picker and Miss . U. whe in advertising opening free to Heseret aim curiosity account —== —— ‘ wearer who phe v vith marked n Den er last will appear {n the Congregational church Oct. 4, will arrive in the a will be the guest of arl Rothsehile, during <*- en s to the Salt course of his his evening, club on Tuesday Ad - v As Prof cles. i Ps TRE ma oP was satin te lerdy ee tga de eR : sat is in | DY the bride a P oe wore h ne ca > on , iwhite net over blue silk, and ca ed a Five "Weeks" course to a class of ove bouquet of pink sweet peas. a thousand people of all ages and wall The bride's traveling gown was of d sam the in hat with broadcloth, blue city.| this of life , bide . fair to overwhelm | o} owing ¢ ede r » to tI t trip a_ wedding ollowing Zyen before the versatile linguist-enter- | shade : northwest, Mrs, 1S Thomp | at WG a te Mr.tarand Rov. ta Se |jaetainer has given: his ope ning. lessons nis | | Pacific 16 at 68 Nov. after 9 ath :|eon.w avai alavat thi e sole 1 Sieiformas fle | work forms topic of conve airea |tion in society, club and business ie oe Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. echtra red many ven Miss a red Slegel ap l won much Mary Romney Sara 1 Romney garet ably assisted by r 2en C aire Immons, Genevie Madsen, tone, and H T Sims who asThose | dlet on and Mi ary ‘Murdoe h. Bridge Work. Beat fn recelyvMurdoch Mrs. and Mr. sisted re ee aw BP Fillin Gold aan Fillings ing were the Misses Mary and Edna Hunee ; Hors Murdoch, ? “The hridegma’ was = guaran teedFree2 with All workExtraction Painless Plates. sister the ride br anc the bridegroom was « Poe ‘ a ce ‘hrislensen a gown of embrold- | A be Y itful best main ered white net over white messaline sllk |The French Wave in Salt Lake City.| aan word by the bride, the gown being en ea ‘Whe oe eres re ci | San/train engulfed that wave French The Za {israkegood ee ey guarantee arian whose epest Ge lished office STORE arama): pene suppresses compression the surplus flesh of the back, hips and limbs —It ese the full chest rerum unrestricted breat aay establishes a correct, “pole, @n artistic, attractive figu —It has front ie capa —It permits peeve control and suppee of the abdomen : cme is perfect fitting, whether tho formed the table centerpiece and red satin ee round rane cron ere drawn ribbon MrSTE SR £ Oa W oolle atthe to( the 1 chi andeller rae preside a. co sph areata LEYSON’'S Wm JEWELRY of Pe There is no economy in having denc ; BE Per. Pee ee pa mere ne is an OpporHere class. first Gone tunity to have the very best work at , TE scheme ove leben. STREET MAIN color wt C8 iC 1 I DENTISTS UTAH f - Dr. Ziminermun ¢ ne . onfe 1ce : “re ; ( Louls street. evening a reception to about 200 guests was bride's parents, of the home viven at the In G stree L. Murdoch D. and Mrs. Mr. with used were palms and asters Pink beautiful effect In the parlor decorations the bri 1 bower where the palms formin ; —<—<— Mr. and Mrs. the Bungalow East jdent John ° ij SS Third * * xe * The marriage of Miss Janet Murdoch land Jerrold E. Thompson took ae = yer terday afternoon at the temple, wit >res- MAIN WN DO 220 15 ome be) at home at , 7 . : is comfortable. is symmetrical. laces in front. moulds the figure. —It |. Fall Suits—$15 to $45 Fall Topcoats—$15 to $45 Distinctive —It —It —It —It §| | JOVN NOINN ANTNORITY All the rigid requirements of the modern gowns are met in the MODART CORSET—new this senson. Models for all figures. Fitted Free. | —The man with whom clothes cost is of first consideration; the man willing to pay a medium price for equal quality; the man who insists upon quality without regard to price—for all of these, we have an appealing argument. BY Exposition and Fitting— Today |Pinwood ey’s Clearance Sale of | presented intending Modart Front Lace Corset | in Neck- Clothes —The several lines the ideas of all chasers. ‘ a Lhe F & z= the of the 2 Showing Goods— during x * * Mrs. R. Peale entertained at a deUghtful bridge tea given yesterday afternoon he r me in Fir st avenue, the uests of honor being mother, Mra. M. Allen, and her sister, Miss Allic Peale of Chicag Four tables of bridge were layed and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. H elfuss and N A. Clark. The tables were prettily ee in sunflowers and autumn lea * . Among the a weddings was tha of Miss Irma Felt, ghter of Mrs. Eliza. beth Felt, and Hoy i Bitner, the ceremony being performed by President Joseph F. Smith at 10 o° pie. Mr. annd Mrs they will make & the winter. Mr. and it in New York and other eastern c s in the tiring * * * ty home weddlr ng last night was < Complete CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1909. entertained 0 o tn o e A ||: LAKE were 2S SOCIETY SALT six pnesis rening. omenahn, THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ‘Gourn ud'a Oren’ a the least harmful, ‘of all thi ratio Fo ¢ by all druggists and Fancyealers in the Dalted States, Canad curope tEAD, T. HOPKINS, Prop, 37 Great Jones Street, New York THE "MERCANTILE INSTALLMENT COMPANY Tailor Made Suits, Coats, Gowns, Evening Wraps, at Moderate Prices. 122 So. Main Salt Lake |