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Show IH M; A very charming bride was Miss M. Alice m Bartch, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H )' W. Bartch, whose marriage to Mr. William Hawes m I Child was solemnized on Tuesday evening. Rev. ffl j Dr. Paden was the officiating clergyman, the cere- H mony taking place at the brides' home at 6 o'clock m I Only the family and intimate friends witnessed H i the ceremony, which was followed by an elegant m wedding supper, but later a brilliant reception Hj F was held, attended by some three hundred friends m l of the happy young people. The bride was at- m ' tended by her sister, Miss Rae Bartch, and the fn ; groom by Mr. Rudolph J. Decker. Messrs. Edward H p f Copley, James Dick and Dana McCready were the B I T ushers. Receiving with the bridal party were H J j" Judge and Mrs. Bartch, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Child I; of Boston, parents of the groom; Mrs. Hartzhorn of j Boston, a sister of the groom; Mrs. Thomas Kearns m .;; and Mrs. H. W. Brown. Assisting in the dining- itfj " room were Mesdames Jay Tarvin Harris and Mrs. jj s Frank Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Child left for jlj California the same evening, but will return f shortly and be at home to their friends at 355 1 South First West street. Im j!j - The marriage of Miss Blanche Marvin of Mus- HUJ 1 kegon, Mich, to Dr. K. C. Park of this city took Bm place at the bride's home on September 24th. Dr. Hj& and Mrs. Park will be at home to their friends H MbW ' t in this city, after October 15th, at 34 I street. HH fp ! ! One of the elaborate receptions of the coming II j week will be given on Wednesday afternoon by H ' Mrs. John Dern, Mrs. George Dern and Miss Dern. m Miss Porter entertains at cards on Monday p ! afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Bersbach bj of Chicago. H'4 ; Hj'kf Society is looking forward with pleasure to Mrv.H the afternoon tea to be given on Thursday by HL'm Mrs. James X. Ferguson and Mrs. Albert Cooper Hljkkj Allen. The hours are from 5 to 7 o'clock, and Htl gentlemen have been included in the invitations. Bil H! fill Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes and daughter, Miss Hfi Grace Emery, left on Friday morning for New Bhjjfl York, whence Miss Emery will sail shortly for a HnVh , two years' stay abroad. HiijS " B j jfl H Mrs. Robert Smith and Miss Noble entertain Bjiflf r at luncheon at the Alt a Club on Thursday. H $3 Mr. and Mrs. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Channing H $ and Miss Judge left for Utah Lake on Wednesday B IM morning, to enjoy a few days of duck shooting. B U 1 Hj'JfJ I Miss Eloise Sherman is visiting in Buffalo, but Hif-jt leaves shortly for New York City, to spend some Hyi'ff time with friends. H S A delightfully informal affair was the hop, Hlj$J followed by a chafing-dish party, at the Officers' &J Club, at Fort Douglas, on Thursday evening. (Hi L iUfi ' Tie Misses Holmes, who have been the guests B'&ll I of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, left on Wednes- KtKK !l day morning for their home in the East. Hr wffl si i Hl fi rl WKt f M If Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Child and Mrs. James H'll Hartzhorn, of Boston, who have been the guests !of Judge and Mrs. George W. Bartch, left on Wednesday for the Pacific slope. On their return . ! they will stop some time in this city. HM HBP M Miss Katherino Lowe entertained at a beauti- HkIm I fully appointed Japanese luncheon and card party Bni I on Tuesclay afternoon. Japanese lanterns and au- M fflm I tumn leaves were used in the decorations, and H HHHj Japanese favors of all kinds were used for scores and tallies. Miss Shoop and ftlrs. Charles Read captured the prizes. Mrs. W. Montague Ferry is visiting relatives and friends in Michigan. |