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Show WEDDING BELLS. Wilson-Weber. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson was the scene of a pretty wedding wed-ding at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, when their eldest daughter. Miss Sarah, Sa-rah, became the bride of Lee K. Weber. We-ber. The relatives and a few friends were present. The ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rev. Father Ryan. A large reception followed. Miss Wilson's Wil-son's gown was cream crepe d'ehene over taffeta. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Her only ornament or-nament was a gold cross and chain, the gift of the groom. Miss Wilson was attended by her sister. Miss Jane wnson. and Miss Myrtle Weber, both in pink crepe d'ehene over . taffeta. They carried pink roses. Don E. Ray acted as best man, and Mrs. Don E. Ray played the wedding .march. The house was beautifully decorated with pink and white carnations. The bridal party stood under an arch of carnations carna-tions and smilax. Over them was a wedding bell of white carnations. Little Lit-tle Sarah Hollinger was the flower girl and carried a basket of pink and white sweet peas. Assisting in receiving receiv-ing were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Weber We-ber will be at home here after June 20. |