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Show oo (JOCIETY MATHEWS-TINSMAN. A pretty home wedding occurred at 0 o'clock last evening when William W. Fleetwood, rector of tho Church of the Good Shephord. united in marriage mar-riage Miss Maude Mathews, dauchter of T. W. Mathews and John D. Tins-man Tins-man of Phlllpsburg, New Jersey Tho home was beautifully decorated with fall flowers, smilax, ferns and vines, yellow, white and green prevailing. pre-vailing. In tho parlor golden glow, sun flowers and white asters with an artistic arrangement of ines and ferns made a beautiful background for tho bridal party Tho bride, ac-,companlcJ ac-,companlcJ by her father, and preceded preced-ed by the little ring-bearer, Adelaldo Hampton, carrying tho ring nestling In a lovely basket of floweis and th matron of honor, was met at the altar by the groom accompanied by his best man, Frank W Mathews ani Rev Fleetwood, the soft strains of Lohengrin's wedding march floating in from tho music room where the Misses Loretta and Genevlovo presided. pre-sided. In a bower of flowers, ferns and smllax the btjjrio and groom knelt on a large yellow satin pillow, banked with yellow flowers, while tho Episcopal Episco-pal ring service was impressively pronounced pro-nounced Tho Baccarollo was softly played throughout tho ceremony and Mendelssohn's weddlrg march ias playod during congratulations Following the nuptial ceremony tho wedding supper was served under tho direction of Mrs. Winters. Miss VlrgfJ Petty, Miss Sophie Kline and Miss Sadie Matthews assisted in sowing sow-ing and Miss Dora Kline and Miss Elsie Matthews presided at the punch bowl. The dining room was a beautiful beau-tiful plctui o. Many beautiful gifts were received among" the number being a chest of silver, checks, cut glass pieces, fine linen and china together with messages mes-sages from distant friends. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk chiffon over white char-meuse char-meuse satin, trimmed with pearls and the gift of the groom, a lovely diamond dia-mond brooch. Mr. and Mrs Tlnsman motored to Salt Lake after tho wedding supper where they were guests at tho Hotel Utah until this morning, leaving on the Overland limited at 1:05 today for atour of eastern cities after which they will make their home in Lock-port, Lock-port, N. Y where Mr. Tlnsman holds a responsible position as master mechanic me-chanic for tho Sfmonds Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Co. They will be at home to their frienda after Sept 15. Mr. Tinsman's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. N, H, Tlnsman of Phlllpsburg, Phll-lpsburg, and his sister, Mrs. W. F Griffin of Salt Lake, were among the large number of out-of-town guests present. |