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Show PINGREE-CALVERT. A marriage of interest this iweck was that of Miss. Sarah Flngrec and James Rex Calvert, which occurred Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Pingrec, and Is popular in musical circles in Ogden, while the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Calvert, and is a prominent young dentist den-tist of Evanston, Wyoming. Wednesday evening, a large wed ding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at 3005 Washington Wash-ington aenue. The young couple were attended by Miss' Elda PIngree and Francis Goddard. The bride wore a lovely gown of white pcau de crepe, and carried white Initio's roses, and the bridesmaid was also attired in white The decorations were most beautiful, beauti-ful, the color scheme of the fiont parlor par-lor being white and green, thai of the back parlor, pink and green, while the timing room was done in red and green. In each instance, roses an I peonies of the prevailing color, with ferns, was used. A stringed orchestra furnished sweet music at intervals during the evening. i Mrs. Pingree was assisted in receiving receiv-ing by Miss Etta Pingrec, and tho punch howl was presided over by M;iss Merle Pingree, while Misses Zelpha Pingrec, Zina Pingrec, Ethel Thomas, N'lna H.imbly and Nellie Southwell served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Cahert will $c next, week for Evanbton, where they will be pleased to receive their friends. i |