indtal.in-S..a)nslaym-lay'io.Jamison-McMulIrn WeddingGraceful simplicity marked a quiet wedding in the home of Mr and Mrs L. H. Jones, 845 Wisconsin street. Wednesday evening. October 10th, 1916, when Miss Bessie June McMul-len and Mr Nevin Seymour Jamison were united in marriage by the Rev. Hubert Ketelle of the First I*resby-terian church. Promptly at eight o’clock. Miss Helen Richardson, a life-long friend of the Unde, played Mendelssohn's wedding mar'h nad the happy couple unattended look their places under a bower of fern*. The bride’s gown was a modish coat suit of king’s blue broad* loth and she carried an arm bouquet of Ki* lamey roses.A small company of relatives and e,rJthe cloest friends of Mr and Mr* ra! i Jamison witnessed the ceremony and rs-' partook of the welding supper which ; was served immediately afterward. nd; Rose*, with ferns ar.d tan:tax, created *** a lovely pink and green color scheme »■; ‘ at the buffet table and Mrs. Jones 18 | was assisted In serving by her r’*, daughter. Miss Marguerite Jor.es.Mr. and Mrs. Jamison went at once y i to their new home. 613 Colorado st..of-es,tolut)ityich“el-flyran ion er-I”1 « a as-ildt'fwhore. after Mavember 15th, they will receive their friend#. Mr* Jamison. one of Huron'# fairest and mo#! capable girl*. ho|da an enviable place in the esteem o| all who know here-Mr. Jamison. a sterling young man connected with the Huron Xillittf j company is to e congratulated upon the lady he has hon.Closing a lists of gay affair* for Miss McMullen. Min AUgail Car* ley gave|l an shower I in | thehome of her mother. Mr* J- V- Car* ley. 765 Dakota avenue M-*ft*lay evening was characterised by 11*1-nedan-irgrthrasese| lowe'en rants and decorations- Ir. ' the dining n»om witches! and hmnpy m jblack gjcat* ; held^:- away.The lights er' were veiled with yellow and on the table, a huge pumpkin contained a variety of useful and fanciful apron*. After the shower, Mrs Corley and her daughter, assisted by Mrs. W, H. Smith. rved a delicious tray supper t.f two urses.Forty ladies gathered in Pythian ;(je 'hall Wednesday afternoon to partiei-ace I m the lt;5r*t Kensington of the [n. s*aaon to be given by Pythian Si*« the!*®*®* Cards ard th. mites shared honors during the early hour* until a pleasing musical® was rendered by J Mrs. A* S. Onmond and Mr*. T. S. li:bj Strand. At ten * me. Mm guest* MfV wm bidden to the dining room ieir; where yellow and llwk 4w rat; «n* proclaimed the appr“*lt;h of lUl!m* en. The two-course tea was wn«! by Meadamc* George Clark. CaffoH J Rettenng. B H. Sprague. F. C. Ok-mar., H C Hinckley H. A F«-rr* ton, V. C. BonesteeJ, Frank fHryer H. W er and A. P. Stowe!! and Mas i i Pear! kiutiMf.Iusat-AMT,jrasitlv