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i « . _1► . - - • • ' :r i ►►!n:eits-*ri-a^rr-JSty**ossitS.£-?dv.’S.*,seyren-mthtyfththr-olty50Boone, the full ring service of the Episcopal church being used- The apartments, wore profusely decorated with bride roses and ferns. The bride wore a gown of dotted not, over white taffeta, .awl carried American Beauty roses.r/Mr, GiiJT Johnson of St. Raul and Miss Luciie Thomas were married Wednesday at * o'clock p. m. at home of the bride’s mojher. Mrs. Jennie S. Thomas, Krom-mer’g orchestra played Mendelssohn's wedding march, as the bridal party entered. Stmvhmg the pink and white ribbons from ifits stairway through the par-Luis, thus forming an aisle Cor the bridal narty, were' Misses Gertrude Hither of St. l/Oius. t’urriv. Hawkins. Cora Bye and Mabel '•- Cooper/ iAiudins was tiie groom amLbost man, Mr. Ross Thomas, brother of I be bride: wen came Inez Crawford in white wash chiffon, carrying n basket of dowers and the ting, walking alone was The maid of honor, MissDella Thomas, sister of the groom. In pink mous.selin uw .pink silk, carrying pink rones, at id. lastly* the bride jn her uivn nf white swiss, laci- irimmed, a long tulle veil, and carrying bride’s roses. Just before the ceremony, which v::i per-formed by Rev. Jose I A. Smith of Satt Lake City, Miss Bella “White sting “I Lovr You,*' and during the ceremony the orchestra played Mendelssohn*-: “Spring Song.” Receiving the guests were Mrs. Jen pin. S. Thomas, mother of tile bride: Mrs. S. A. Clapper. sister of the groom; Miss May Thomas, sister of the bride. The door attendant was Lyle Crawford, while directing the way to the dressing rooms was Marne Rounds. The parlor assistants were Misses Edith Fuller and Emma Hawkins. Refreshments were served in the dining room by Dr s. Howard and Clark Keeler, Elmer Glisan and IVill Clapper. The table settings were candelabra, pink candles, roses and ribbons. In the hride's rifHe was the ring, coin and thimble. Eacli guest was presented with a box of wedding cake. The’ announcement cards read “At Lome after October 15 at 1008 Eighth street.” Mr.John so a as associated with the North -company.Tuesdaywestern Life Insurance* V *At the Church of Visitation morning the marriage of Mr. Joseph. Kuble and Miss Agnes Donahue was solemnized at 0 o'clock. The church was elaborately decorated with palms, golden rod and black-eyed susana. The ushers were Messrs John MeKeon and ‘Will Gruble. who. at the appointed hour. Led the bridal party, which was composed of Mrs. Jfhn McKeon, as matron of ‘honor, wearing her wedding gown of white Swiss mull and carrying' yellow' roses; ' Miss Irene Murphy, gowned in yellow silk mousseline arid carrying yellow roses, escorted by the groom, and lastly the bride, gowned in white Swiss mull, lace trimmed, sincl carrying bride roses. A long tube veil fell over her wedding 'go'ivn..' Accompanying the bride was the best man, Mr. Will Muc-lhaupt. Miss Flora Kuble, organist, and KrommeFs orchestra played Mendelssohn’s wedding march as the bridal party entered, and on leaving I he church. Miss Stella Kuble sang the offertory. At 9 o'clock Father Straven performed the ceremony, using the nuptial high mass. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the rnumbcrs of the bridal party and relatives at Uie home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donahue, on East Tenth street. A largo reception was held Tuesday evening at the Kuble home on East Fifth street. Invitations were issued to 300. The door attendants were Frances Gass. Pearl Wagner and Agnes-Brennan. In the decorations the colors yellow and while were carried out by using goldenrod* white roses and carnations. Receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuble, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donahue, parents of the bride, and .the bride and groom. The parlor assistants were Misses Flora, Acidic and Emma Kuble, sisters of the groom. Misses Ad-die Brecht and Nellie Abhold presidedover the howl of frappe. Mrs. Walter Seeberger anil Miss Lena Slinmger were in charge of the dining room, where refreshments were served. The table decorations were of yellow and white. Mr, Kuble is associated with his father in the grocery business. Mr. and Airs. Kuble, alter a trip in the west, will be nt home at the Kuble residence on Eas: Fifth street.* * 8At St, Ambrose church Wednesday morning Patrick Led Brownrigg of Lathrop, la., and Miss Alice Agnes King were married. Miss Richards played the wen-ding march from “Lohengrin*' as the bridal party entered, which consisted of the ushers, Messrs Frank Donahue and Arthur Bennett; Miss Stella King, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, in bluesilk mousscliuc and carrying a shower bouquet of while roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Katherine .King; sister of the bride-, and Miss Elizabeth Bruwnrigg, sister of the groom, each gowned in white chiffon and carrying bridesmaid roses. Next came the groom'arid best man. Mr. Joseph Brownrigg of Chiigo. brother of the groom, and the bride, with her fattier, Mr. M. H. King. The bride’s gown was of white silk mousse line, with ' Mechlin lace trimming, wearing a long tuiie ivoll rind carrying an Ivory prayer book. Father Brownrigg of Davenport, uncle of the groom, performed the .ceremony, assisted by Father Flavin. Father Moly-iifc«iux ur ChurchvHle, and Father Nobler of Fairfield. During the .solemn high nuptial mass, the members of the choir sang. Aftor the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served tn the relatives and near friends at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. H. King, of Ka»t Grand avenue. The guests wereseated at two long tables. The decorationsused on the bride’s table were candelabraionsturnwith blue and while candles amd shde.c. blue ribbons stretched diagonally,across the table, ending at the corners with bows; white roses were I aid, on the doth. In the bride's cake was the 'thimble, coin and ring. The home decorations were of paints and roses; candles and gas were lighter!. Sir. and Mrs. Brownrigg left on the 3:45 train for a trip in. the east. The bride’s traveling gown was a black tailored suit, with hat to match. At home after November I at Lathrop, In., where Mr. Browimgg is a prosperous farmer.CLUIJ CALENDAR,Moiulay-......' ,i , , •T. V. Reading circle with Mrs. C. E. Taylor.Tourist club with Mrs, .A. R. Amos. •%Xueiiday.Tourist club with Mrs/H.AN Minnas-irian.VVf diie«d«j.T. and T. club with Mrs.' A. M. Allen. Research club with Mrs. C. E. Allison. Review club with Mrs. W. F. Mitchell. Chauneey Depew Club with Mrs. Fleteh- i er Howard.Thurtdny-■IIThursday Reading circle meets. Woman’s White Club meeting.Friday.Jo la club meets.Unity circlet at the Unitarian church..Saturday.Chapter Qt P. TJ. O. society, with Mrs.J. K. Macomber. - .* * *The Ideal club'met Tuesday with Mrs. W. W. Powers,i-The Kinsman Place Sewing circle willmeet Tuesday with Mrs. 'Will Maish.* * +The Thursday Reading Circle held. its regular meeting Thursday afternoon.The Leisure Hour club gave--a*: prenuptial ituen-shower for Miss Jessjc DavisSaturday. ‘ ...* * *Mrs. Josephine Hollister entertained themembers of the Chaunce3r Depew clubat luncheon Thursday,* * *The King's Daughters union will meet Tuesday, afternoon at 3 o’clock, at the Central Presbyterian church.The ICappii-AIUia-Theta society .willmeet with Miss Bonnie Marshall Fridayafternoon, October 4, ut 4 o’clock.* ? *The first meeting of the Playfair club will be held with Mrs. G. W, Ogilvie’ at the Victoria: Wednesday, October 2.* * « *The Monday club met Monday withMrs. O. C. Roe, Mrs. A. L. S mouse; ledthe lesson on Cause and Effect of .theAmerican Revolution. **. * *A business meeting of the ResearchClub will be held at the home of Mrs, C. E. Allison, 104S Eighteenth -street, Thursday, October 3, at 2:30 o’clock.* * i*At the meeting of tie Thursday Reading Circle the following hew members were admitted: Misses Ina Underwood, Margaret Jones and Dorothy Fowler. The club meets Friday, October 4r with Mrs* James Albert Foase.* V *Chapter Q., P. E. O., will meet with Mrs. J. K. Macomber, 3020 Kingman Boulevard. Saturday afternoon, October 5. A tine program has been arranged and full attendance is requested- Mrs. FletcherHow*.Mrs.OomrThlt; C... E time tans Vlrg:Tincn'smeetmorr for tTh-with Grar 10:30. mer'ThMrs.stree4*Thlt;
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