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Show RUTLEDGE-BIRD. Tho Rutledge h-nio, 2106 Washington Washing-ton avenue, wan the scene of one of the prettiest home weddings of th season, yesterday, when Mr. W. .1. Ruthledgo pave his daughtc.r, Ellon M. Ruthledpo, In marriage to Horace T.Hird. the Rev. G. W. McC,reery, performing per-forming the ceremony. The bride was beautifully attiroil In an empire gown of white silk muil ?nd carried a showed bouquet of white rose, the groom were the conventional con-ventional black. The beautiful ring ceremony was performed under a large white wedding wed-ding bell arranged in the center o thA room with broad white streamer extending from the top to the corner of the room, myriads of tiny colored llf.htM artistically arronged making a decidedly pretty erfect. Following the nuptial eeremeny a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served, the table decorations being carnations and smllax Tho guests were the Immediate family of the bride and groom and the Rev. Me-Crecry. Me-Crecry. The members of the families present were: Mr. aDd Mrs. V. J. Kutledgc. Miss Grace Ruthledgo. Will Rutledge of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Itlrd and Miss Jessica Rlrd. of Chicago, Mrs. Bird, the mother, and MUa Jessica, the sister of the groom, arriving from southern California to.loln the wedding party. Mrs. Mary Sherer and Charlie W. Sherer were alio guests. Immediately following the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. nird departed on an extended honeymoon trip. They will make their home lu Oakland, California. |