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Show I Weddings. Wednesday, October 120, is the date F-t for the wedding of Miss Beth Dunbar, Dun-bar, formerly of t his citv, .but; now of Los Angeles. Cal.. and Bohcrt Chapin of Boston. Mass. Tho wedding will be a quiet homo ono at 8 o'clock in the evening to be fallowed bv a reception. There will bo several prominent weddings wed-dings hero this week. On Wednesday Miss Aimeo Beat and Albert H. Jordan Jor-dan will bo married at S:30 at Whitehall White-hall anil a reception will follow at 4:80 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The wedding of Miss ttrctfa Storm and Lieutenant Miller will take pls.no at the chapel at Fort Douglas. A reception will follow at the Walthall quarters. Other weddings for that dav aro Miss Erma Felt and Hoy II. Bitner, Miss Janet Murdoch and" J. E. Thomas and Miss Mabol Parry and. F. W. Williams. On Thursday Miss Ardella liomney and It. T. Ballantyno will be married. Ono of the most brilliant social events of the year was the wedding, at tho First Presbyterian church Saturday evening, when Miss Bes3 McMillan, fourth daughter of Mx. and. Mrs. H. G. McMillan, became tho bride of Charles Lavene Smitlu Tho coromony was performed at 8:30 by Dr. W. M. Paden, The church, which was filled with tho many friends of the vonng couple, was handsomely decorated" with groen and white; down tho aisles were arches of ferns and white chrysanthemums, chrysanthe-mums, while tho bridal party stood under un-der a wedding bell of whito chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. White satin ribbons marked the pews for tho immediate family. Before the arrival of tho bridal pnrty a stringed orchestra gave a delightful informal in-formal musical programme, including "Tho Spring Song" and "ITiiiiior-eske," "ITiiiiior-eske," by Do Vaurake,. followed by tho Lohengrin bridal chorus as tho bridal party proceeded up tho aisle, headed by the ushers. Mathov Brodie, George Lawrence, AKhoI Kawlins and Gordon McMillan. Tho maids of, honor, Miss 4- Mildred McMillan, in a handsome gowu 4- of yellow embroidered chiflou over yel-4- low satin, with field and pearl trim-4- mings, and Miss Aileen McMillan, 4. in a dainty yellow mcssalinc silk, with 4- gold trimmings, followed. They wore 4- iollowi'd by tho matrons of honor, Airs, .j. S. V. Adams, in an olaborate gown of renaissanco lace over yellow satin; Mrs. I- L. Ij. Savago, in a bountiful yellow mc3-.j. mc3-.j. saline silk, and Mrs. R. S. Masson, in a a spangled net over yellow satin with .j. gold trimmings, All the gowns wcro mado entrain, with high neck, and all carried bouquets of yellow chrvsantho-mums chrvsantho-mums with yellow ribbons. Tho fair young bride, who followed on tho arm of her father, was charming in a beaut i-b i-b ful robo of white baby Irish lacu over b whito satin, elaborately trimmed in b pearls, made entrain; a long tulle veil, ; caught with a wroaih of lilies of the ! valley, hung to tho hem of her gown, and she carried whito roses, with a ' shower of lilies of the valleyr At tho 'r platform tho bridal party was met by r the gruoui and his best man, Fred Smith. During the ceremony. " Believe Me, of AJI I'hoso Iindeaiing .Voung Charms." was softly played, followed by the Mendelssohn wedding march as 4 tin.' bridal party and a few inthnato friends went to tho McMillan home. where an informal reception was held. ' The color scheme of 3-01 low was hand-' hand-' somely carried out in tho decorations ' of tho spacious rooms, with ferns and whito chrysanthemums in tho hall and parlors and yellow in tho dining room. A cluny laco pieco over yellow satin covered the table, with a "largo basket of yellow chrysanthemums and ferns in the center, while at either end wore largo bows of yellow ribbon, and the table was lighted with yellow-shaded candles. Tea and cofFeo'wero poured by Mrs. J. .1. Campbell and Mrs. E. J. Roberts, assisted by the Misses Elsie Parsons, Xorinno Thompson and Lillian Lane. Punch was served in tho library, li-brary, decorated in a profusion of sunflowers, sun-flowers, by Mrs. M. W. Lillard. Mise Alice Wall. Miss Loriuo Learv and Miss Louiso Sullivan. The bridaf party was assisted in receiving by Mr. anil Mrs. McMillan, the latter in a handsomo cow 11 of jjray messaline, aud Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith of Franklin, Pa., parents par-ents of the groom, tho later in black silk. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left la tor for a (rip to California, and will be at home to their friends, after October 15, ar. Frisco, Utah. Mrs. Smith woro a stylish 1 raveling dress of gray brond- cloth, with hat and gloves to match. |