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Show Woddings. The home of Mrs. I. II. Rrown was' the scene of a pretty wedding Sntnr- day, when her daughter. Mildred, became be-came the bride of Walter .1. Bruce of Omaha, Neb. The ceremony was performed per-formed at noon by .ludcn Armstrong iuvtlie presence of the families and a fOAv close friends. A wedding break fast followed, when covers were laid for twenty-four. The bride wore a handsome gowji of white broadcloth, with a larpo black hat. The rooms wore prettily decorated in pink and white asters, with large vasos of them in tho parlors, while an elaborate cluny lace piece covered the table, with a larpe mound of asters in the center. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce left Jaier for an cx tended eastern ' trip. Mrs. Bruce wore a stylish traveling dross of tan. with lint and gloves to match. They will be at home to receive their friends here after October 1."). 1. at rnvitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. II. G. McMillan for the wedding wed-ding of their daughter. Boss, to Charles havens Smith Saturday, September 25. at the First Presbyterian church, at. ' 8:30 o'clock. A large reception will " follow. . ' 1 The ilatp for the wedding at the post of Misii Greta Storm and Lieutenant Lieuten-ant V. M. Miller has been set for ' Wednesday, September 29.- k- Many friends wore interested in 'the ' wedding which took place last, week, in ' Alameda. C-nl., of Miss Mary Kervin ' :tnd William 'Woodburn, Jr., of Reno,; Nov. The ceremony was performed by ' Father 0 'Council at (i;.'IO in the even-' even-' inp at St. Joseph's church. Mr. and ' Mrs. Woodburn tire now at home to receive re-ceive friends at Reno. W. II. Bint z, Jr., left Saturday for ' Oakland, t'al.. where he will bo mar-' mar-' riod Tuesday. September 14, to Miss Bess May Primeau.w The wedding, ' which will be a quiet one. will be held at 12 o'clock at it ho First Congregational Congrega-tional church. |