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Show COREY-CHERRSTROM. One of the prettiest and happiest of the recent home weddings occurred at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when Warron W. Coroy, prosldent and gen oral manager of the Utah Construction Construc-tion company, gavo his daughtor, Miss Belle J Coroy, in marriage to Ernest G ChorrBtrom, a rising joung business busi-ness man of Chicago. Thc home was beautifully decorated with flowers and potted plants Tho parlor, with whlU roees and pink roseB. maiden-hair fern, marguerites and calla lilies, made a pretty scene Over the broad front window n dainty canopy of maidenhair maiden-hair fern and white marguerites was artistically arrangod, at one side an exquisite basket of iJi France roses and maiden-hair torn, the handle of the basket tied with a graceful bow of dainty pink tulle, tho gift of bride's father, jnade a lovely setting for th bridal scene. Beneath the graceful canopy of dainty green and white the Rev William Webster Fleetwood of the Church of the Good Shephord took his place and tho bride, leaning on tho arm of her father, was met at tho altar by tho groom accompanied by Glenn Corey, nephew of the bride Miss Lucille Wallace, bridesmaid, and sweet little Vcrna Corey, daintily attired at-tired In white and bearing In a lovely little flower basket tho wedding ring, emblem of noer-ending love and fidelity, fi-delity, followed and took their respective re-spective places around the altar, where, on the white cushion adorned with marguerites, the bride and groom knelt and the beautiful and deeply Improsslvo ring ceremony of the Episcopal church was pronounced, pro-nounced, while tho late afternoon sun shone like an added benediction over their heads. During the ceremony a trio of young lady friends from Salt Lake, Mrs E D. Beltzer. Miss Molly Burrls and Miss Florence Evans, at the piano, violin and cello, rendered Lohengrin's bridal chorus. The bride wore a simply designed . yet daintily elegant gown of white crepe do metetor, with court train and trimmed with real lace and pearls, tho long white tulle cll held In placo with small clusters bf white sweet peas, the only jewel worn being the dainty lavalliorc set in diamonds and pearls, thc gift of the groom, and carried car-ried a shower bouquet of white roses and ferns The bridesmaid wore pink crepe de chene and carried a shower of pink roses Many pretty gowns were worn by thc .guests, among whom were three recently married young brides. Toasts from old and young, with appropriate ap-propriate responses, were a pleasing feature. The dining room, where an elaborate elabor-ate wedding luncheon was sored, was decorated with La France roses, the color schemo in dainty pink beln:j carried out prettily also In the tempting temp-ting menu. The elaborate table appointment ap-pointment woro further brightened by pink candles effectively placed The favors were tiny bouquets of lolets and fern. In tho musfb room American Ameri-can beauty roses prevailed. The hall was attractively decorated and in a pretty corner Miss Florence Bi owning served delicious fruit punch from a handsome, cutglass punch 'bowl. The young ladles who charmingly and efficiently ef-ficiently served luncheon we're- Misses Miss-es Josephine Larkin, Cairle Furche, Ea Swartfager and Pauline Malan. The father, brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. A. T. Corey, graciously welcomed wel-comed the relatives and close friends who were bidden to tho wedding Numerous Nu-merous gifts were offered the happy couple as remembrances of the auspicious auspi-cious occasion. Cut glass, silver, hand-painted hand-painted china, odd and strikingly handsome tabic- pieces, pictures, beautifully beau-tifully embroidered table linens and a profusion of articles for the adornment adorn-ment of the home, the skillful product of the deft fingers of a long HbL of warm friends. Among the out-of-town guests wero: Mrs. C. J. Corey and Mr. M. O. Corey. Mrs. E. D. Beltzer. Miss Molly Burrls, Bur-rls, Miss Florence Evans and Mrs. U. C Smead of Salt Lake; Mrs Harry F. Cavanaugh of Helper, Thomas G. WadBworth and Mrs. Agnes Wads-worth Wads-worth of Salt Lake City and among the Ogden guests present pres-ent were: Mrs. fE O. Wattis, Mis. Jane Wishart, Mr. F. A. Wishart, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Misses Oorta Browning, Verna Bowman, Pearl Cra-gun. Cra-gun. Ivy Gunnell, Myrtle Rhino, Mrs. W. II. Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lai kin, E. A. Larkin, .Miss Lucille Wallace, Mrs. Ethel Naisbltt Wilbe. Lester H. Patterson, Mis L. S. Corey, Mr and Mrs ThomaK Fpeny, Mrs w! II. Ransome, Ell D. Spauldlng, Mr, and Mis John R Watson, Mrs Frank Naisbltt, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allison. j Miss Myrtle E. Kensler, Florence I Browning, Ray Corey, Ear' Corey, Mrs W. E. Corel, Verna Corey, Mr. and Mr3. A. T. Corey, Vay Corey, Mr. and i in i-, i Mri. M. J. Froiwoll, Mr and Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Glenn Coroy After the wedding luncheon, during which choice musical numbers woio rendered, a gay social hour was spont and at last, In splto of numerous hindrances hin-drances of the humorously inclined wedding party. Mr and Mrs. Cherr strom lert Tor their honeymoon Thc will bo at homo to their friends at 9215 Twont -third streot artcr Juno I. Mr Cherrstrom Is a mombor of a prominent family in Chicago, whore ho numbers his friends by the score, and Mrs Cherrstrom has a wide clrclo of admiring friends In Utah and tho west. Many messages, loving, congratulatory con-gratulatory and facetious, were re-celvod re-celvod from friendb far and near. |