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Show o- " Ghipman-Eyring Wedding llillllaul Society Hwnl In Honor i I'opiiliir Young People. Tho most brilliant society event of tho season was tlu wedding reception Wednesday evening In the Apollo Hall, given by Mr. and Mrs. S. U Chlpman In honor of the marriage of their daughter, Forn, to Mr. Carl Hy-rlng, Hy-rlng, which took pluco In tho Salt l.ak Templo earlier In tho day. The big hall had an elaborate system sys-tem of decorations, mado under the direction of Prof. Kastinoud of tho H V. I' The general scheme was autumn au-tumn leaves with 11 last rose of summer sum-mer elTect. A long row of bridal wreaths was hung from thu center with baskets of roscH suspended from the sides, Interspersed with hearts, some of them broken, and with a profusion pro-fusion of autumn leaves a a back ground. The bride, nrroyed In a creation of charmcuso ollk, chiffon nnd lace, and holding jj boquct of bridal roses, sot hesldo tho groom tinder n bower of bride's Mowers, bridal veils nnd mlna-ture mlna-ture colored electric globes and ro-colved ro-colved the guesta as, they arrived, assisted as-sisted by Hyrum Harris, acting as beat man, nnd Miss Fern lCyrlng, noting not-ing 08 brldo'B maid. A punch bowl In a tastily arranged booth was pre-sldede pre-sldede oved by tho Misses Klva Chip-man, Chip-man, Mabel Storrs, Mary Ulnckliurst and Klllo Kvnns of Provo. After an hours dancing, thero was a brief program of musical numbers bv local nnd Provo talent, after which dancing was resumed. Among tho ninny outsldo guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Orcm, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Armstrong of Snlt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mrs. Jesse Knight, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fnr-rer, Fnr-rer, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murdock, Judge and Mrs. Jacob Fvans, Prof, nnd Mrs. A. C. Lund, Prof, and Mrs, J.,L. llrown, Prof, and Mrs. Hoylo, Prof, and Mrs. Smart, Prof. Manwarlng, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon. Mrs. Ida Smoot-Du-jonborry, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor and u lot of young peoplo from Provo, bosldes a number of prominent peoplo peo-plo from Lehl, Pleasant Grovo and athor places. Tho brido Is extremely popular In local society, and tho groom hau been an Instructor In the II. Y. I'., but will tnko up the Btttdy of law In tho University Uni-versity of Wisconsin, ut Madison, for which city tho young people will 'eavo next Wednesday. |