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Show HOME WEDDING. One of the prettiest weddings ot the Holiday season took place on Wednesday oveniug.Docomber 2S, at tho homo of Mrs. E. F. Eastman, when her daughter. Lonor, and 'Mjr. George A. Debbendenor were funl(i!il in tho holy bonds of matrimony. President Pres-ident James W. WothersprQQij, officiating. officiat-ing. Promptly at 7'30'tfr'hndurpfr-ty 7'30'tfr'hndurpfr-ty entered the parlors to the strains of Lohengrin' Bridal chorus played by Miss -Mae Conroy. Only the Immediate Im-mediate relatives witnessed the ceremony. cere-mony. Tho rooms were prettily dec 'orated In the holiday colors and the1 bridci and groom stood under a hugo bell in the archway between tho double dou-ble parlors The,-bride was1 prettily .gowned in crcanuwhite satin elaborate-", ly trimmed in pearls and gold face and carried a shower boquot of roBcs. Her veil was caughC'by a beautiful - broach a gift or th6 " 'groShi, - The groom wore the conventional black. Thq bridesmaid, Miss Marlon Nye, cousin of (he bride, woref a pretty gown of apricot silk trimmed with chiffon. Mr. Albert Cherrlngton, of Salt Lake City, also cousin of tho brjdc, acted as" best man. At 8 o'clock a reception was held, a number of out-of-town guests being present, and tho evening wns spent in a musical program after which the guests repaired' To the dining room where a sumptuous ropast was serv-bd. serv-bd. At a late hour the guests departed de-parted wishing the bride aud groom a long ,and happy life. Many beautiful gifts were received. After returning from a brief honeymoon, honey-moon, Mr. and Mrs. Debbendoner will make their home in Ogden. Miss Bernice R. Kohm'has returned from a six-weeks visit to San Francisco Fran-cisco and coast points. Miss Kohn spent a delightfully busy period with 'her many friends in California, dinner parties, luncheons and various other social diversions fully occupied the flying days. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wortz have returned to Brooklyn, Iowa, after a two months' visit with L. E. Werbs, of this city. |