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Show OO t ; " Pretty Wedding Occurs at Home of C. H. Smith On Friday j One of the prettiest home weddings occurring this early winter was lhal of last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (". H. Smith, 2513 Madison avt nue. when then daughter. Cora Althea Smith, became the bride of Jann s l.o gan Donnelly of Denver, Colorado. Itev-erend Itev-erend John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church of the city performed per-formed the ceremony in the presence of about fifty relatives and friends or the couple. The rooms of the Smith home were bright with chry santliemums and rOSOS in varied hue.s. in the living room where the wedding ceremony was per formed, the color scheme was carried out entirely in yellow and white with touches of green. Huge yellow chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums were combined with white ribbon and sprays ot smilax and fern. Ba.-kets and tall vases Of the flowers were very effectively placed while over the chandelier the flowers and ferns were entwined with ribbon. In the dining room where a perfectly prepared pre-pared dinner was served, following the ceremony, red roses were used in decorating The table held low h wls of the flowers while delicate sprays of fern were laid on the white cloth. The bride was exceptionally charming In a snowy white gown fashioned of charmeUSe satin with cap veil and wearing a wonderful platinum and dia mono lavalier, the gift of the groom She carried a shower bouquet of Shawyer roses and sweet peas tied with streamers of rich satin ribbon. Her bridesmaid, Miss Monida llui:sak-er, llui:sak-er, wore a lovely gown of white peor gette crepe over junk satin and pink picture hat. Her bouquet was of yellow yel-low ohryaanthemums and ribbon John Ira Davis was best man to the groom Little Miss Smith. Bister of the bride, bore Ihe ring and the bride's father ( . H Smith, gave the bride In mar riage In tin n i. ivin-: Mr .-nd .Mrs .Smith were assisted during the evening by Mr. and Mrs. H W. Stoutenborough o'. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Smith wore an exquisite gown of black velvet and Mrs Stoutenborough wore black net 'over heavy black taffeta. In the dining room the foilowini girls served dinner Misses Florence Turner. Beatrice Chilton. Madeline Smith and Virginia Thomas The bride has many friends in this city who regret that she is to make her home In Denver, the home of Mr Ionnelly; who during his stay !n this city, was in charge of the Home Serv ICC Bureau of the Red Cross and it was here the romance of the coupi." be gan. Miss Smith served as clerk in the office. This evening Mr and Mrs Donnelly-are Donnelly-are to Insyri for Denver The brides going away suit is tailored of a beautiful beau-tiful shade of brown velour and her hat and gloves match to perfection. |