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Show Society MARIS-KELLEY WEDDING. One of the prettiest little home weddings that could be witnessed in June, the month of weddings, was solemnized sol-emnized yesterday, June 5th, at 4 p. m at the home of the bride's mother, moth-er, Mrs. I. J. Kelley, 21C3 Quincy avenue, ave-nue, when tho Rov. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor of tho First Baptist church, united in the holy hondB of matrimony, matri-mony, Sclma Helen Kellev to Harry Boyd Mails, of Jackson, Wyoming. Tho cozy little home on Quincy avc-nuo avc-nuo was 'artistically decorated with smilax, carnations, and potted palms and ferns. To the-strains of Mendels-shon's Mendels-shon's wedding march, played by Mrs, R. A. Swank, at the piano, and Rosamond Rosa-mond Laird on the violin, tho bridal party entered the room. The couple were preceded by tho little Misses Dorothy Ranoy, who was ring bearer and Robortn Collins, who carried the satin pillow, on which tho bride and, groom knelt for the opening boncdlc-' tion. Tho music during tho beautiful ring ceremony, added both to the dig-uity dig-uity and solemnity of tho occasion The bride wore a beautiful gown of whlto crepo dc meteor, and carried a shower bouquol of brldo's roses and llllcs-of-the-valloy, interwoven with white ribbon Among the forty guests present, wero .Mrs J A. Mnris. and Miss Rae Marls of Stockton, Kansas., mother and sister of the groom. Also tho Misses Mary and Allco Showalter of Salt Lake City The caterer served a most tempting wedding repast. Tho glft3 were of exceptional beauty, including cut glass, silver, and an abundance of fino linen, showing tho esteem In which the bride was held br her many friends In tho clty The groom is In tho employ of tlie (Forestry service, and Is to bo congratulated con-gratulated on securing such an excellent excel-lent helpmate for life. Mr. and Mrs. Marls will bo at home to their friends, at Jackson. Wyoming, nftor Oplovpr 1 Tho hpnt ivluhna nt their host of friends go with them to their new home, and Into the new life. |