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Show I N Four Hundred Guests Are Received at Wright-Moyle Wedding Reception. Quite the largest and most auspicious auspi-cious event of tho month in Ogden society was the wedding reception of last Thursday oveulng when at th Berthana Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Din" woodoy Moyle received over four hundred hun-dred of their friends In a setting not surpassed at any social ovont ever witnessed In this city First, It must be said that the 'welding 'wel-ding of this well known young couple occurred In the Salt Lake Temple Thursday at high noon and that the bride was formerly Miss Alberfa. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs C H. Wright of 2318 Jefferson avenue, and one of the most charming nnd attractive at-tractive young ladies of Ogden, as well as an accomplished musician. Mr. Moyle Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamesi H. Moyle and a well known business man of the capital city The father, James H. Moyle, Is assistant secretary of the United States treasury treas-ury in Washington, D. C. ine impressive temple ceremcn tvas performed by President Heber J. Grant of tho church and immediately following, the bridal party, which included in-cluded Immediate members of the two families with President Grant, wero entertained at tho Hotel Utah at breakfast at which .Mrs. James H Moyle, mother of the groom, presided as hostess. Then the entlio paity motored to Ogdon and at eight-thlr y In the evening they stood in the lovely love-ly blue room of tho Berthana and greeted a hOBt of invited guests. Tho reception arrangements wero carried out to a nicety and the drco-rative drco-rative schenip was indeed a lovely one In tho reception room of Ogdon's entertainment en-tertainment palace, huge wicker has-.kcts has-.kcts and tall vases of yollow chrv. anthemums with fluffy bow3 of c.lov tulle were very effectively arranged 'lleie In tho recening line stood Mrs lW C. Wright, Mrs J E. Wright .md Mrs. W. H. Dunn, all attiactlv-jiy gowned. The bridal party stood in the blue room, which In its evory-day appointments appoint-ments is unusually pretty and on this occasion was made doubly so by the use of wonderful white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums In tho most graceful of tall wicker baskets tied with butterfly bows of white maline. Vancgaii d pink and white chrysanthemums weie also used to nice effect in the room and ferns and palms were well plarpd. The bride was a picture in white satin, lace trimmed and with wadding veil designed entrain and caught to her hair with the daintiest spray of orange or-ange blossoms. Her bouquet 'vas fashioned of pink nnd white roses beautifully tied with long1 streamers of mallno and satin ribbon in pale pink and white. The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Wright, was gowned in shaded blue satin with ovordres3 of blue net and trimmings of silver lace. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and tnma. Mrn. MfWlf mnthnr nf thn groom, wore an exquisite gown ol black velvet with silver brocaded overdress of blue and black neL Hai ostrich plume blended prettily with the blue of her gown. Tho bride's mother, Mrs. C. H. Wright, was very prettily dressed in pale blue satin with trimmings of beautiful silver lace. Until eleven o'clock guests we're received re-ceived and dancing was enjoyed, to the tunes of Miss Lillian Thatcher4? splendidly enlarged orchestra, until near one o'clock. About midnight refreshments were served in the dining hall of the Berthana Ber-thana where tho tables wero placed around tho room and were prettily decorated with cutglaas vases of pink and white chrysanthemums. Jn the conter of the room the bridal table was arranged and very prettily sou The tablo held for its centerpiece a wedding cake weighing seventy-five pounds, which was the gift of Adolph Miller to the bride. Drayed from tho center to the four corners were bands of pink ribbon and illusion. The refreshments re-freshments served were exceptionally dainty and wero prepared and seived under the direction of Mrs. S. H. Winter. Win-ter. In the ball room a pretty booth wna placed where punch, wafers an-1 salted nuts s'ere served during the en tire evening The evening was Indcod a pleaau able one and at a very late hour the bride and groom left on their honey- . i i . qiuumEjjAuijjj uj.u-t.iii pwih i xi 'viii.i.: moon trip, their destination being kept a secret Mr and Mrs. Moio arc lo be at homo to their friends at 171 First avenue, Salt Lake Citj, alter al-ter November 15. |