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Show Pretty Home 'Wedding Is H i Followed by Reception on Lawns On Thursday evening Fulj 3, nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mclntyrc, 3054 j Madison avenue, a very pretty -wed ding occurred when Miss Mor Frances Fran-ces Mclntyre became the bride of Hugh Brenchlcy Silvcrthorn the cere- mony being performed by Bishop Wil ford 0 Kidges The time for the ceremony was set at 8 30 o'clock and at this time the I wedding party entered the parlor which had been beautifully decorated with sweet, peas in every hue aud bright Shasta daisies. American flags were also used effectively in decorat-ing decorat-ing the room and it was before a back-H back-H ground of the national colors that the ceremony was performed The bride, a winsome girl, was daintilv gowned in white duebesse satin with georgette nverdress and trimmings of orange blossoms. The briil:il veil was caught I with tiny sprays of orange blossoms. Sweet pea? and white roses combined wlih streamers of white ribbon formed k tbe bride's bouquet Miss Mary' Mc- W Kendry as bridesmaid was also prettily gowned while little Miss Doxey as ring-I ring-I bearer, was dressed in while. She bore the circlet of gold in B beautiful v. birr lose The groom was attended by William Mclntyre an best man. Imraedlat' !; following ihe ceremony the bridal party, relatives and friends who had been bidden to the wedding wen- entertained on the lawns about lb- home where dancing was enjoyed and refreshments served until n late hour. Through the trees were strung bright Japanese lanterns and varl-eol-ored electne lights while American flags were used to fine effect in decorating deco-rating Several young ladles, triends of the bride and groom, served during the evening They were Miss Jessie John son. Miss Hannah Ritchie, Mis Loret ta Ritchie, Miss Marvel Drabble. Miss Virgjl Drabble, Mi.ss Esslendean Wool-I' Wool-I' Mi-- Pearl Russell, Miss Leonora Croft. Miss Ruth Adams and Mrs Ruth I ley WOOd One hundred and fifty guests were received at the reception and all on-joved on-joved a very delightful evening Mr and Mr.- Silverthorn are both well known voung people of Ogden and will make their home here where Mr. Silver! horn is employed as a machinist machin-ist at the Ogden Iron Works. For the past year the young man has been in I the service of the United States army j and has be n stationed at ( amp Kear I ny He just recently was mustered out. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Silverthom of this citv For the remainder of the summer I the couple will make thJ-ir home at the Hermitage in Ogdeo catrVon. The popularity of the young couple was manifested in the many lovely i gifts tendered them by their friends at the wedding on Thursday evening. AT IDEAL BEACH Dr. and Mrs M Wlleox motored to Ideal Beach to spend the fourth. They will return on Sunday. |