OCR Text |
Show I ' J6CIETT I WHEELER HANCY. A very pretty wedding was solemn- l;cd yesterday at high noon at the i : lurch of the Good Shepherd, Twenty- , fourth and Grant Ave., when Mr Pleecher V. Wheeled of New York 1 . Ily and Miss Jennie N. Hancy of H ' lianklln Furnace, New Jersey, were H 8 j jjned in holy matrimony by the rec H fi- I )r of the church, Rev W. W Fleet- H SI , v ood. The church was simply but HLg i tistily decorated in white astor's and H'ft 1 foliage, and as Miss Mary Young, or- Hj j ganlst of the church, beautifully ren- IHI dered the wedding march from Lo'oen-grln, Lo'oen-grln, Miss Hancy entered with Mrs. Clara Picrson Hood. The bride's h gown was of dainty lingerie; she woro H i a lace hatnrlmmcd with plumes and Hj ' carried white carnations and lilies H( of tho valley. At the altar the bride Hf I "was met by Mr Wheeler and in the H presence of a number of friends tho Hj I ceremony was read as the faint H . strains of "0, Promise Me," were H I sweetly heard. H A wedding breakfast was given the H bridal couple by Mrs Hood, at which H the fame green and white color H scheme prevailed, and Mr. and Mrs. H I Wheeler left without disclosing any H of the secrets of their honeymoon, 1 ! but were given a surprise shower of H' i ', v QUIETLY MARRIED. H, Without the telltale ringing of wed- H j ding hells and without informing their Bl I most intimate friends, Joe Whittaker. Hi ( fireman at Station No 2, and Miss Hl Ester V. Iverson, daughter of Mr. 1 end Mrs. James Iverson of Lincoln, Hjj j were united inmariiago August 1 at H Parmington. H I Tho groom is the son of Architect H ' Samuel Whittaker and is well known. M The bride Is a popular young lady J and during the recent liquor election 1 j ncted as stenographer for the "wet" H I committee. While it Was suspected H 1 that the knot was to be tied on Aug- H 1 ust first. The- couplo loft Ogden os- H i tensiblv to spend the day at Lagoon, H I but aftrr leaving tho train at tho H . resort, they walked to the Davis court H house, secured a license and were H t quietly married. H !i H PLEASURE TRIP. j ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neal and Mrs. Hl Ncal's 'brother, O P Marshall, with M j his bride, Mrs. Musettn Buttcrfield M Marshall aro leaving for a fishing M trip which they nnticlpate will be M an unusually pleasant one. M Mr. and Mrs. Marshall were mar- H ried August 2, successfully evading Hj i . the newspaper reporters and the "rice H llcnds," only a few intimate friends H holng aware of their matrimonial in- H tontlons. Congratulations and wed- H ding remombrances wero offered and H a hapRy futurb predicted. H Mr. 3Iarshall Is a Wells Fargo ex- H j press messonber and his bride was a H ( , popular employe at the Browning H , Printing establishment. Thoy will be B V at homoto their friends at 2409 Lin- M I join avenue after August 25. M Mrs James MacBeth will entertain M the Sego Lily Thimble club at her home tomorrow afternoon and n jolly r social tlme-16 anticipated by the mem-, bers- of ihe- club. All aro invited to come to 2115 MouproBvavnuo. ' - . . , v.-:; n " Mrs. C,- A. Hqnn' entertained' a few friends at. kn informal lunieon today to-day In honor xf Mrs. George A. Snow and daughter, Luvora, of Salt Lake, who are her guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Traughber and their mother, Mrs. Leta Traughber, aro in Ogden for a month's stay with the Volney C. Gunnell family and at the Hermitage in the canyon. Mrs. Henry P. Henderson has returned re-turned to Salt Iake after a visit ot a few days with Ogden friends. Mrs. W. H Moore of Stockton, Cal-ifornia, Cal-ifornia, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Martha Gray and Mrs. DeVoto and other relatives. Mr. Knickerbocker of tho Crescent Jewelry store spent Sunday with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Emma Hlnlcy was a Salt Lake visitor Sunday. |