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Show WEDS Off EVE OK DE PARTUREj -A & & SS ' GOES TO FIELD AS BENEDICT Ceremony Attended by Many Relatives and Close Friends. THE marriage of Miss Mary Ge-novra Ge-novra Mcl'lelland and Henry Gordon Gor-don Jennings was solemnized at the residence of Joseph E. Jennings, Jen-nings, father of the bridegroom, on East South Temple street, early last evening, the ceremony being performed in the presence of the immediate families fami-lies and close friends of the bride and groom by President B. H. Roberts. During the service Professor Willard Weihe played Lenuire's Andsntino "To My Wife,"" in exquisite sivle. being ably accompanied by Miss Becky Almond Al-mond at the piano." Professor A. C. Lund gave vocal numbers after the ceremony. In the receiving lire were Professor and Airs. J. J. McClellan, parents of the bride; Joseph E. Jennings, father of the bridegroom"; Miss Helen Jennings, Jen-nings, sister of the bridegroom; the grandmothers of the bride and bridegroom, bride-groom, Mrs. Samuel Douglass, Mrs. E. B. McClellan, Mrs. Henry M. Din-woodey, Din-woodey, Sr., and Mrs. Priscilla Jennings, Jen-nings, and Samuel Douglass of Pay-son, Pay-son, grandfather of the bride. Miss McClellan, the bride, who was beautifully gowned in a charming white tulle creation, trimmed with silver lace, was attended by her sister, Miss Madeline McClellan, as maid of honor. She was gowned in a very attractive white Georgette frock. Miss Mary Clayton was attired in a dainty white net grown, and acted as bridesmaid. Mrs. W. F. Beer, Jr., was charmingly dressed in a Joseph model, and was the matron of honor. Thomas Reece acted as best man. The decorations were elaborate and artistic to a high degree, and a happy blending of the '; national colors with chrysanthemums and autumn flowers was a feature. In the dining room roses and the national colors were usett and here light refreshments were served by the Misses Dorothy and Florence McClellan, Ruth Jennings, Mary Wilcox Wil-cox and Kathryn Douglass. The bridegroom, who is a member of the Spraguo ambulance corps No. 27 of Salt Lake, leaves today with his company for Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. The girls of the Gamma Phi sorority, so-rority, of which Mrs. Jennings is a member, attended in a body. fofISS MARY GENEVRA i?l M'CLELLAN, who was last night married to Henry Gordon Jennings. - , ? , " - X t ' v t |