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Show BEAUTIFUL WEDDING REGEPTION GIVEN MANY COME FROM SALT LAKE CITY AND PROVO A beautiful wedding reception in honor of the marriage of Robert Hinckley and Miss Arbrelia Seely was given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Seely. There were about one hundred and twenty-five twenty-five people, many of whom came from Salt Lake City and Provo, who attended at-tended the reception. Mrs. Usher Win-tars Win-tars received them at the door. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Seely and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hinckley received the guests as they came from far and near. Miss Lucile Howe was the Bride maid and Leonard Seely was best man. The bride wore a gown of white pussy willow taffeta trimmeti with real lace. ' The shower boquet was made of White ro--;s trimmer with sweet peas. The parlor was decorated in lavender with white sweet peas and pink roses, the back parlor was in red sweet peas and rea roses, the dining room was decorated in pink and white sweet peas. The wedding party was served r buffet supper in the dining room. Mrs. W. D. Candland, Mrs. Abrarn Johnson, Mrs. F. C. Jensen and Mrs. Joseph Seely presided. They were assisted by Mrs. Olive Christensen, Mrs. Earl Seely, Mrs. McGahen, Mrs. Bert Merrill, Miss Geneve Johnson, Miss Tressa Madsen, Miss Ruby Mad-sen Mad-sen and Miss Leanore Hinckley. Gifts were given in great profusion from the many friends and relatives of the bride and groom. Many pieces of silverware and other very useful articles were received by the young couple. Those who came from other place? to attend the reception were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hinckley ana daughters, Leanore and Angie of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McGahen and daughter, daugh-ter, Miriam, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merrill, Mer-rill, Mir. and Mrs. C. R. Howe and Miss Lucile Howe, Mrs. O. R. Dib-blee, Dib-blee, and Mrs. Earl Shimmin of Salt Lake City, Chauncy Baird, Chester Deal, president of the Provo Commercial Club, Mrs. Thomas Pier-pont, Pier-pont, Clifford Pierpont, Miss Pauline Pierpont and Miss Lael Irvine of Provo and Isaac Brookbank of Spanish Span-ish Fork. |