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Show BEAUTIFUL SCEKE I I HUIITEB-RI5ER i I King Ceremony Solemnized Solemniz-ed Under Large Bower of Flowers . y I mJf i B liowor of pink and while rosea and chrysanthemums, Intermingled Intermin-gled with lorns. thr iiiarnagf of Miss Helen Hunter, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hunter, and Claire G. Riser, i son of Mrs. Orson Riser, was sol-'i-riinlzed Wednesday evening, Noveni-j Noveni-j Lor 16. at X o'clock, at the home of i her parents, -'24S Qulncy avenue The Kev. James Enrnan of the First Con- g relational church performed the ! ceremony in the presence ot i-i cioo relatives and friends. The bridal party niarcheel slowly (down the long stairs l-ailing into the ' parlor to strains troni Lohengrin's ; wedding march, sweetly played by .Mi.s Mary Fi.x'ht ind Mrs Vcrn Fr;-y Heason. The Rev, Mr. En man, accompanied ac-companied by the proorn, led the bridal bri-dal party Fltt'.e Elinor Harlow came next in the procession, carrying tne ring on the- same ltlblc that Mrs. Day- urd Taylor, wife of the American poet, carried at her wedding, many qars ago. The bride, lovelier than ever in her wedding gown, on the arm of her father slowly followed the little ring bearer to the bower. "The Sweetest Story Kvei Told ' was softly played by Miss Fisher and Mis. Reason during dur-ing the ring ceremony At the conclusion con-clusion of the ceremony, strains from Mendelssohn's wedding inareli echoed through the rooms. The bride wore a lovely gown of white gossamer taffeta, ejuaintly da-signed. da-signed. With light bodice and full-long sUirt, artistically trimmed with silver lace Rosettes and pink ros.- buds were arranged at Intervals around ilpj skirt. A silver late panel fell Tuil length in trout Tlie Ions veil of white tulllng was caught to the coiffure In front with silver braid. Orange blossoms, Ins same blossoms the bride's motier wore at her wedding v. ere arranged across the back, catch-bag catch-bag and holding the tulle in bow-llko bunches on either side. From be-neath be-neath the long skirt peeped silver slippers slip-pers According to an old custom, the ( bride then ran upstairs and threw i her bouquet from her window into the midst of thirty young women Miss Rosa Mosteller was the fortunate ono to secure the flowers. A number of Mrs Riser's friends, who assisted in receiving and serving the guests, include Miss Rosa Hosteller, Hos-teller, Mis.-; Nellie Driggs, Miss Mary Hurst Miss Florence Riser. Mrs Ralph Emerson, Miss Dana Kelly. Mrs. Marcellus Smith, Miss Arde'l Williams and Miss Jean Hunter. A reception followed the wedding ceremony, other rooms in the, Hun ter home were beautifully decorated with white and yellow chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. The dining room where luncheon was served, was especially pretty in the yellow and white decorations. deco-rations. Yellow candles filled the room with a subdued light. During the evening an orchestra In the ball of the home played delightful delight-ful selections. Mrs Riser is a talented musician and has many friend9 among the younger und older sets in Ogden. M-Rlser's M-Rlser's father was a former fire chief of this city and his mother Is a prominent promi-nent club woman. Mr. and Mrs Riser have lft for Salt Lake where they will make their home. |