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Show I aldpon, was united In marriage to H. Wilfred Wynant of Concordia, Kansas, Kan-sas, the Rev. . G. W. McCreery pronouncing pro-nouncing the words of the beautiful ring ceremony.. The bride In a beau- I tlful cream satin gown, richly trimmed with lace and carrying a shower bouquet bou-quet of white roses, and the groom In I full evening dress, were attended by Miss Esther Clark as maid of honor and Ralph Wynant aB best man. Th handsome parlor was beautifully decorated deco-rated with pink roses, ferns, asparagus aspara-gus and oleanders, the dining room also presenting a lovely scene with 1 its adornment of white roses, Shasta daisies, silver spray and asparagus, and further enhanced by the daintily arranged dining table. Following the nuptial ceremony the wedding supper was served, about twenty-five guests, close friends and members of the Immediate Im-mediate family only, being present. Congratulations and toasts expressive of the best wishes of tho assembled guests occupied the pleasant social hour. Many beautiful and costly wedding wed-ding gifts were received, also "pleasant "pleas-ant messages from absent friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wynant will be at homo to their friends at their apartments, apart-ments, 52S Twenty-fourth street Miss Maud Stone leaves tomorrow tomor-row on train No. 1 of the Southern Pacific for Los Angeles, where she will Join her sister, Ml3s Bertha Stone, who has been teaching In Southern California during the past year. After a visit with friends at coast points the sisters are expectod to return to Ogden. Miss Bertha will return to her school In September. DONALDSON-WYN ANT. A pretty home wedding was was solemnized at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening even-ing at the home or Mr. and Mrs D. E. Donaldson. fiG4 Twenty-eighth street, when their daughter, Miss Eva Don- |