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Show Whitney-Fehr Marriage Rite Is Solemnized By ANNI ELOISB WIENIY Wearing her mother's wedding gown of deep Ivory satin and roe point lace, Mia Marlon Whitney, daughter bf Mr. ana Mrs. Frank M. th bride of Norman Lloyd Fehr, son of Mr. and Mr. Charles N. Fehr, 101 Tslecreet avenue, at a lovely ceremony at the horn of her parents en Friday at T:M p. nm. Dr. Adam 8. Bennloa performed th ceremony in th presence) ef member ef th tw families and a few cloe friends of th popular young couple. Mis Becky Almond played a number of musical selections before be-fore th ceremony and th Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin heralded the approach of the bridal party. Th bridal party stood before the fi replace, which was effectively banked with baskets of whit chrysanthemum and ferns. Whit taper In silver candelabra war arranged ar-ranged across the mantel. Mr. M. DeMott Poroecoy, sister of the-bride, was her only attendant and matron of honor. She wore a handsome (own of sapphire bin" velvet, mads with a girdle of silver nun and abort sleeve with which ah wore elbow-length whit kid glove. Her hat was a Juliet cap of braided velvet with a face veil and ah carried an arm bouquet of whit chrysanthemum. Th bride's gown was fashioned princes style, with high waistline and long train. Roe point lac trimmed th abort akteve with which she wore long whit kid glove. Her misty tulkt veil fell from a dainty cap of rose point lac and ah carried an arm bouquet of Stophanotla and kliea f th valley. She was given la marriag by her father. Charles Williams Brewer Jr. was best man and young Richard E. Whitney, brother ef th bride, and H. Whitney Felt, cousin of th arid, wre pageboys. The bride's mother, Mrs. Whitney, war a hsndsom gown of black crop with trim of deep fringe. Her corsage was of gardenias, Mrs. Fehr choose a gown ef rose petal mirror satin and gardenia corsage, A large reception from I to 10 p. m. followed the ceremony. Guests were received by th bridal party and the parents ef the young couple. Assisting la the general entertainment en-tertainment ef the gueets were Mr. A ii niiku. ur iiri in . . miK vri i umi l tv. TTuuajne, aer. and Mr. Homos B. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. O. Harold Felt and Mr. and Mrs. William Dub,. Th bridal table waa artistically arranged with a cents rpleoe of a low Hirer bowl filled with pala pink rosea. Matching tapers In silver candelabra were at each and of th table which waa covered with a lac cloth. Presiding at th table during th evening were Mrs. E. P. Snow, Mrs R. W. Madsen, Mra. Marguerite Clayton, Mrs. Nora Clawson and Mrs. J. E. Davie. Miss Betty Shepherd Shep-herd and Miss Dorothy Shepherd were In chsrge ef th gift room. After th wedding Mr. Fehr and his bride left for a wedding trip te Los Angsles and Saa Francisco, For traveling, th bride wore a chi suit of sheer black wool with )ecket ef mustard colored duvetyn. Bhe wore black accessoriee and a corsage ef gardenias. Upon their return they will make their home here. Among the eut-ef-tewa guests at th wedding were th bride's brother, broth-er, Frank M. Whitney Jr. who la a student at Woodbury college ta Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mra. Fred M. Walker ef Los Angeles, |