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Show WEDDINGS ( ANDI.ANK-U I.KI K S( I'lIAI.S One of the inij.-.t liif':n--uiiig events of rl.i: a tr.t M-u.-i tin- luarrKie of .h.-n M;irtr;tict ('midland of this) city to Ivlwin ii-mi Walker of Oakland, California, whiili look place Satur-ila Satur-ila eM-n.nx, April Ijh, at the home of V.'. 1). ('amllan.i. Tin.- ceremony wan no I ( j i r t 1 1 i.cd at. 8 o'clock by I'.lnhop II ('. .lacoh In tin in-sence of the r:-i-i'ly mill a tew rlw.i. friends.. The U.-MIng March froni MeniiellHon waH j. I, veil ,J Mi.-.m Winifred Jeiieell iif tli.i bridal parly i-n t .-red. Tli brides-uiaiil, brides-uiaiil, .Ii.-:i Kdiili l):i.ti-iihiiry, rami !,r ,1, ko.'.iii-iI in a cicalion of blue :iiin and tulle aini carried Madame Sihavsvt-r n:-.ey ami iris, next earn tl,i- matron of honor, Mrs. U. It. I'll' biee, ultiii.l in a k"u of silver cloth an. I Hilwr la.c -will uvcr-drapo oi vrnuvv, ami caivyiug Cecil Itrunne. io-.es anil si'i'L pead lied with yel lu.v tulle. .Next canu; the Mower girls, lil tie Virginia ami Winifred U.bblee, licensed in while- tulle dresses with pink hutterlly Ihiwh on the shoulder, curryiliK white baskets tied with pink tulle from which they scattered rose petals. The bride followed on the linn of her father, W. I). Candland, her gown was a model of white net mur lall'ala with tal't'ata bands and lace bodice, w ith a bridal veil of tulle to the hem or the gown. She carried ti shower lioqiict of bride's roses and sweet peas. Little Richard C'andland wns ring hearer, currying the ring In a while rose. Guy Candland was best man. The bower where the ceremony cere-mony was performed was of ferns and palms entcrspersed with roses and IriH. Tulle streamers extended from electrolier to the room and were covered with feathery ferns. The living room was in pink roses and white Iris with ferns. The dining room, where the supper was served wan also In pink, the able being covered cov-ered with a handsome cloth of clmny lace with a bowl of sweet peas and ferns, .Mallne streamers of pink extended ex-tended from the chandler to the corners cor-ners of the table, where they were caught with sweet peas and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candland were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. .It. W. Candland, O. R. Dibblee and Mrs. Fannie Miles. The bride's moth, er was attired in a handsome gown of urstena with gold lace. Those assisting assist-ing In the dining room were Ruth Candland, Winona Cherry, Margaret Margar-et Winters, Arclee Darnett, Sophrona Madsen and lone Mc Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Walker left immediately for Oakland, California, where they will make their home. The bride's go-ing-away gown was of navy blue with hat to match and gloves and" boots of ivory. The out-of-town guests for the wedding were Miss Edith Duseu-bery, Duseu-bery, M. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dibblee, Miss Lula Crockwell and A. C. Candland. r I |