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Show QjOQEIY WENGER-HYLAND. A pretty church wedding was sol-efiuudu sol-efiuudu at o o clock Thurwloy oveu-vr oveu-vr n. Mie First Congregational church when Rev. Frank G. Brainord united l,j iue Duiuuiul and deeply impressive impres-sive ring ceremony of that chinch, MIbb Helen E. Wenger, daughter oC Mr. ajnd Mrs, A. A, Wenger of thl3 city and Rohort J. Hyland of Tono-o Tono-o .suvatla. The church was beautifnlly and artistically ar-tistically decorated In green and wmtu. Tho seats for Invited guests were separated from the others by ropes of evergreen, brightened by small clusters pt holly berry and, down tho main aislebouquetb of white carnations and terns marked the entrance en-trance to each seat. Festoons of evergreen ever-green -were overhead and the altar was banked wltbj green. Calla lilies and white chrysanthemums, symbols of purity and beauty, were arranged in artistic profusion. The bride, leaning on tho arm of her father and preceded by bridesmaid';, brides-maid';, the maid of honor and tho sweet little flower bearers, entered the church to the sweet, low strains of the wedding marcq, and was mot at tho altar by the 'groom, accompanied accom-panied by Thomas Keogh, as bebt man, and Rev. Brainord. Hor gown was of white crepe de meteor, trimmed trim-med with duchesu lace, the design nimple but chamlnglv graceful. A filmy tulle veil and a beautiful show-ei show-ei bouquet of bride's loses and hyacinths hya-cinths enhanced tho lovely wedding costume. The oiMy jewel worn was the gift of tho gi'oom, a dainty lavo-llero lavo-llero sot with diamonds and pearls. Miss Sheckell, maid of honor, was most becomingly gowned in a hand embroidered lingerie over pink satin and carried American beauty rosea, loses also adorning her hair. Miss Spargo wore a lovolj' gown of plnlc, crepe-do-chlno, dainty lace cap and carried pink bilde's roses. Miss Lew- 4? Is wore a dainty lace gown oer pink and Juliet cap, and carried pink bride's roses. Thomas Keogh was best man and Paul Kuhn and Harmel Pratt of Salt Lako were tho ushers Bettle Knight and Max R. Reynolds wero tho sweetest sweet-est picture Imaginable with their lovely love-ly flower baskets and charming manner man-ner Tiny Miss Bettle wore a dolntj lace dress over pink and pretty pink ribbon bows made an added touch of beauty. Mrs. Wenger, mother of the brldo, wore a handsome gray crepo de meteor me-teor with silver fringe, a real lare yoke and diamonds completed the cos-tumo. cos-tumo. Mrs W G. Dalrymple In handsome white evening gown, sang tho solo, "O Promise Me," and Prof. Sraurthwalte rondorod his beautiful wedding selections selec-tions Following the ceremony an informal infor-mal rnponhnn nfic "ViilH r tha iiiiT-f.Vi parlors, tho happy bride and groom receiving warm congratulations from their many friends, who later showered show-ered them copiously with rlco as they entered tie waiting automobile that con eyed them to the bride's homo, where they donned their traveling su - and lett immediately for their honeymoon trip. ' ( Manj Ogden friends witnessed the ceremony, with Mr and Mrs. Harry Knight, Mr and Mrs. Thomas O Sheckell, Mrs. Lewie, Ellas Wenger, brother of the brldo, and Mrs Sheck- , ell S Salt Lake. Many gifts and pleasant messages wero Tecelved ( Mr. and Mrs. Hyland will bo at home In Tonopah after tho first of the year. , EASTERN STAR. Last evening the newly elected of Xlcors of Qucon Esther Chapter No. 4, wero Installed In office by Sister Minnie Haslet, past worthv matron, as Installing officer, and Sister Anna Epperson, marshal. The following were Installed In office: of-fice: Lily V Halsted, worthy matron; H. L. Griffin, worthy patron, Fannie Whlttemore, associate matron; Callle Cave, secretary, Cora VIcks, treasurer; treasur-er; Margaret Craven, conductress, Minnie Parker, associate conductress. conduct-ress. Clara Dills, chaplain; Matilda Griffin, marshal, Mabel Rouse, organist, organ-ist, Edna Hamll. Adah; Nellie Forestall, For-estall, Ruth, Anna Coolldge, Esther; Julia Cook, Martha; Evelyn Stowe, Electra, Mary Malono, warder; Mary Eastman, sentinel. A banquet followed the Installation Installa-tion of officers and the usual pleasant pleas-ant social hour and elaborate menu were enjoyed. i (Continued on Page Seven ) oo . I OOCIEIY I (Continued from Pago Four) MISS WILSON ENTERTAINS. f ' A social success of the week was a ' A party given at the home of Andrew I " WiUon, 469 Twelfth street, by his f daughter, Mary, in honor of her h biother, Andrew, who recently re- k turned from a mission to Englaud and Scotland. A fine musical program, ,' consisting of vocal solos by Arta I Simpson, duets by Beatrice Farr and r l Arta Simpson, Edward Bingham and , MIsb Simpson; quartettes by Edward Bingham, Albert E Read, Glen Far- Iley and Lionel Farr, Mamie Peterson accompanying on the piano. A supper, at which all the delicacies u of the season were served, followed h the musical program. Tho dining f table, prettily decorated with flow-P flow-P ors and with perfect arrangement of w china and silver nrefionted, with its if loads of good things to eat, an entlc-I entlc-I ing and appetizing feature. f' A delightful social hour followod, '. HI WHICH U1B JjUCtSl. Ul UUIIUI iun.ucu, IJ as never beforo, the truo meaning of !' "Home, Sweet Homo," while frlondB offered pleasant congratulation on his safe return. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilson, W. G. Wilson, John L. WllBon, M. L. Jones, Byron Chaae, C. P. Nelson, D. M. Moore, Jno. Barker, Joe Mooro, Sam Drake, F. S. Woodcock, Asael Farr, r Jos. Barker, J. O. Head. Ben Wilson. f W. A. Budge, Mrs. Alice Barker, JJ1-t JJ1-t frlda Farloy. J Mioses Sarah Wilson, Maude Bar- .Iter, Nell Wilson, Rose Drake, Laura -i Moore, Alice Hadfield, Viola Read. f Hattle Jones, Edna Hadfield, Mamie fi Peterson, Arta Simpson, Beatrice ', Farr, CaBafe Bybee, J03I0 Browning. ',, Pauline Slaho, Loulae Brothorton, Ellen Foulgoil, Sylvia Shaw, Jean Wll-s Wll-s bon. V lf( Messrs B. A. Wilson, W. E. Blng-jii Blng-jii ham, Jno. W$lEon, Jr., Eric Isalaon. If Lionel B. Farf. Walter Wilson. George I Sharratt, Prerftpn Badger, A. E. Read. li Glen Farley, Karl Blakeley, Harold Bp Campbell, Wallaco Mooro, John Wat-K Wat-K eon, Ray jbnes, E. S. Wlleon, D. C. Loveland, of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A Wilson. DANCING PAKTY. A beautiful Christmas scone attracted attract-ed the attention of 200 guests as they entered the New Colonial last evening in resuonso to tho cordial summons of Mr and Mrs W D. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boy.l Festoons of ecrgrcen, hollv berry, mistletoe, Xmas trees, Xmas bellB, hundreds of red candles In brass and golden candlesticks and a profusion of red carnations were used In carrying car-rying out the cheery Christmas decorative deco-rative plan. Cozy corners, with riiR3, davenports and easy chairs, large mirrors adorning the walls, were nicely nice-ly arranged Red and white Incandescent Incan-descent lights, effectively placed, added add-ed to tho charm of tho lighting effect. ef-fect. In tho supper room tho same color scheme prevailed Small tables, daintily laid with handsome embroidered embroid-ered linen or cluny lace covers and adorned with red carnations and mistletoe, mis-tletoe, were presided oer by five attractive at-tractive and daintily attired joung girls They wore the Misses Phylha Brown, Dorothy Wrlcht. Ruth Dick son. Marlon and loulso Wright Salads, Sal-ads, hot rolls and steaming hot coffee cof-fee were nicely served. Punch, from a handsome cutglass bowl in dainty cut glass cups, wan served throughout the evening The punch table was prettily laid and adorned with mlstlo-toe. mlstlo-toe. Over the tablo large red Christmas Christ-mas bells outlined tho musicians' balcony. bal-cony. A fine musical program and a delightful de-lightful absence of formality made tho evening an exceedingly happy and thoroughly enjoyable one Handsome evening gowns worn by the ladles enhanced the beauty of the scene. The hostesses were very becomingly be-comingly gowned Mrs Brown wore a delicate Bhndo of pink charmeuso satin with ovordrcss of lace In white . and gold, with fringe trimming and a touch of pink pan velvet, a rope of pearls adorning tho hair and diamonds while Mrs. Boyd mado a striking contrast con-trast In an elegant Imported gown of black spanglod net pver chiffon silk, with corsage outlined with real old lace, a handsome diamond ornament orna-ment fastening tho velvet bow at tho walst line In the back, beautiful pink "roses adornei tho corsage and ropes otearls, with bow of tulle confining the hair. 'r Among the Salt Lake guests were Miss Adeline Jacobs, Miss Erma Brown, Miss Dorothy Watson, Mr An- Is, C. F Parr, ack Hammond and 'James Collins. CHRISTIAN LINK CIRCLE The ladles of Christian Link circle met Wednesday for annual election of officers. Mtb Tlsdale was re-elected president, Mrs. Driver, re-elected, -gpcretary-treasurer, Mrs. Fred King Jfwas elected vice-president In place of Mrs. W. M. Bostaph who served as vice-president for 1911. A pleasant little speech was made by Mrs. TIs-dalo, TIs-dalo, tho re-elected president, thanking thank-ing tho ladles for their hearty cooperation co-operation in the work of the past year and reviewing the work of 1911 with a forecast of tho possibilities during 1912. Mrs. Driver, who has been their official aecrotary-troasurcr gave her report of the finances and in a few well chosen words oncouraged tho Christian Link ladles to mako still greater effort In tho coming months. A beautiful display of Xmas gifts, the handiwork of the 6killful ludios of the circle, was a charming feature of the aftornoon. Delicious refreshments and a delightful de-lightful social hour completed tho afternoon af-ternoon with iMrs. Tlsdale." STAG PARTY. Tho home of M. E. H. Wright on Grant avenue was the Bceno of Joy on Thursday evening when Mr. Leonard Leon-ard Wrlcht entertained tho "Lone-BOino "Lone-BOino Twelve" club, at a stag party. Music, social high-five und other diversions suitable to the occasion, made pleasant the evonlng hours. The closing feature was a supper, 6erved a la Dutch. The Jolly crowd partod about 11 p. m Those present were Carl Torger-son, Torger-son, Myron Watson, Theodore Hal-strom, Hal-strom, John Davis, Frank Thcnn. Harry Har-ry Greenwoll, Francis Wiggins, Ezra Bingham, Earl Stewart, Loland Tribe, Ray Williams and Leonard Drlght, CHARITY TEA A "Charity Tea" will bo given at tho Virginla'by the ladlos of the Sewing Sew-ing club at 300 o'clock next Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at which time a Shakespearian farce will be given. The proceeds of the afternoon will bo used aa a Christmas fund for tho poor. WILL MEET SUNDAY. Tbo ladles of the W. C T. U. will meet in the parlors of tho Baptist church Sunday evening and will enter en-ter the church in a body to attend the temporance Bermou They will wear tho white ribbon badge and will sing the temporance Bongs. KENSINGTON. The Baptist ladlos kenslngton will be hold with Mrs. T, J, Fitzgerald at 2:30 o'clock next Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, at her home, 2121 Jackson avo-nue. avo-nue. W. C. T. U. MEETING. Tho ladles of the W. C. T. TJ. will mcot for "Crusade Day" Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Flemlns. |