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Show (JOCIETY WRIGHT-WARE WEDDING. One of the delightful wedding receptions re-ceptions of ihc season was (he one given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ware. 2911 Lincoln. Lin-coln. In honor of Miss Violet Ware and Mr. Edward V. Wright, who were united In bonds of holy matrimony the sam evening, the nuptial knot being tied by President James Wotherspoon of the North Weber Stake. The popularity of the well known young couple was attested by tho presence of over two hundred guests at the nuptial feast Tho home wa prettily decorated, June roses, carnations, pinks, peonies nnd ferns being used In ihe interior decorations, and Chinese lanterns were strung over the lawn, adding much gayety to the scene The bride made 0 charming appearance, appear-ance, wearing a pretty white lingerie gown, nnd the groom looked handsome, hand-some, attired in conventional black. A delicious supper was served during dur-ing the evening by twelve of tho Im- mediate relatives or the young couple. A large wedding cake, made by Mrs. Balllnser, the grandmother of the bride, was the center of attraction at the head table. Th following musical program, especially es-pecially arranged by Mr H. J. Ware, the well known basso, was rendered during the evening; Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Miss Jessie Welch. Solo, "Meet Me in Rosetlme, Ttosle," Mildred Ware. Solo, "Sunset." Dudley Buck. Mr. IT. J. Ware. Trio, violin, piano and cornet, Mildred Mil-dred Ware, Hazel Royle and Leonard Wright. Vocal trio. "Games of Our Childhood Child-hood Days," Mildred, Florence and Frank Ware. Solo, "May Blossoms," Anna Wy-nans. Wy-nans. Piano solo, Jessie Welch. Male quartette (a "Alice, Where Art Thou'" (b) "Medley." Orson Griffin, Grif-fin, Win. Ramey, Leon K. Lyman and II. J. Ware Mixed quartette (al "Come Whore the Lilies Bloom" (b) "Marguerite," Besslo Blair. Anna Wynans, Orson GrlPJn and H. J. Ware. Solo, "The Garden of Roses," Bessie Bes-sie Blair. Solo, "If 1 Had h Thousand Lives to Live Pd Give Them All for You." Nellie. Ramey. Solo. "Out on the Deep," 1n. E. Lyman. Solo, "Hearts and Flowers." Geo. E Piano solo. Thors Williams. Solo. "Love in the Southland," Mildred Mil-dred Ware. Mixed quartette. "Dream, of Ihe U. S. A," Nellie Ramey, Wm. Ramey, Lon E. Lyman and H. J. Ware. The Ogden Concert band also rendered ren-dered several appropriate selections. The entire program was greatly en-Joyed en-Joyed by all present A larg number of useful and beautiful beau-tiful gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Wright. An elegant oak bookcase, book-case, the gift of the bottlers of th Becker Brewing company, over whom Mr. Wright serves as foreman, waB especially appreciated. The usual souvenir, a piece of wed ding cake, was given each of the guests, who departed about 11:30. wishing the happy couple a smooth voyage on the sea of matrimony. Mr and Mrs. Wright will be at homo to t'hojr r.riends aftex Julie ljtl-j 028 Farr avenue. |