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Show 1 i i - Reception Held for Popular Couple At Copperfield A most elaborate and largely j attended reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byrne at ' the Auditorium in Copperfield hist evening honoring the marriage o iheir danghier Helen to Reuben L. Cunlit'tV, which took place on June first. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne are wcl! known here, Laving lived at Copperfield Cop-perfield for many years where they have made many friends which fact was a .tested by the large nnmbe1- present to enjoy with them the celebration of the marriage of their daughter. The hall was beautifully decorated decor-ated in blue and white, v here 1 Uo 'tfH) invited guests participated in the festivities. The grand mar,h was led by Billie Denver and Betty Bet-ty Byrne followed by the bride and groom, to the mellow strains of music furnished by Art Co- k and his orchestra. Special numbers num-bers were sung by Roy Fisher, who played his own accompaniment accompani-ment on the guitar. Among these were the "Carolina Moon," "The Wedding Bells Are Breakifis; Up That Old Gang of Mine." Other special numbers were also rendered, render-ed, artistic dancing by little Betty Burae, sister of the bride, was greatly enjoyedt Dancing inter spersed with the special music numbers coniinued to a late hour. The couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts from their host of friends who extend sincere wishes for a long, joyous and prosperous life, |