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28I-t,,ne.ITtetu-Vnh;eleies,blossoms that had been sent bv Mrs. G. A. Thornquiat of California, They both carried shower bouquets of bridal roses tied with amilax. Miss Leila Magnuson wore a rose-colored silk and cars led white chrysanthemums and Miss Eaton wore a pink silk and lace and carried pink chrysanthemums, Miss Mall was gowned in a pale green silk and MissHager in pink silk and both carriedpink flowers. J. H. Kettler, grandfather of Mrs. Clary, gave her awayT A supper and reception was given at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Knickerbocker on North Noble street. The rooms were decorated with white wedding bells, palms and fernsand the ices were 'heart shape,'■'■decorated with tiny pink hearts, and the wedding cake was adorned with yVmerlcan Beauty roses and ribbon. An orchestra played during the evening and Miss Gladys Tee-ple gave several readings, Mrs. Knickerbocker was assisted during the evening by Mrs, G. A. Clary, the bridegroom’s mother; Mrs. O, F. Richter and Mrs. 0.D. Phillips.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Magtmson will bo at home at 109 Dickson street and Mr. and Mrs. Clary at home at 11? Dickson street. Among the guests were Miss Hazel Singleton of Oxford, Mies Nancy Britton of Mooresvllle, Mrs. Phillips Shafer of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tilton of Zlonsvllle and Mr, and Mrs. Harry H. Ziegler of Spades, Ind.Maile Menke, sister of the bridegroom, sang 0 Promise Me,” and Miss Beulah Mount of Seymour played the “Lohengrin Wedding March” for the entrance of j the wedding party. The Rev. C. E. Bacon pronounced the ceremony. The appointments for the house consisted of a profusion of pink and white chrysanthemums and pyramids of palms and ferns. The dining room was arranged with-_4he=~plnk ana white flowers and greeneiy and a buffet supper was served after the ceremony. The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with pearls i and crystals and carried a shower bouquetof Killarney roses. _The,little ring, hearerwore a frock of white, Mr. and Mjs. Mepke left last evening for a wedding joqrnoy before going to their new home at 1700 Wabash avenue, Mattoon, III, The bride’s going-away gown was of wistaria-colored broadcloth and with it she woie a sealskin hat and her furs were of sealskin.A quiet wedding ceremony took place last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Mansford «L Waltz on Broadway, The bride was their niece, Miss Ruth Anne Holllger, and the bridegroom Earl; Le Roy Henke of Mattoon, 111. The only ' attendant was little Lois VHet, who carried th* ring in a basket of pink rosebuds. Just before the ceremony MissJudge and Mrs, S. R, Artman gave a handsomely appointed Thanksgiving dinner last evening at 6 o'clock in honor of M!sb Nellie Wiley, daughter of Judge and Mrs, TJ Z. Wiley, whose man-lag© to Herbert Amden of Mont Clair, N, J., will take place during the winter, The appointments were in yellow. The centerpiece for the table was a largo pumpkin filled with fruit. At each place was the favor, a miniature turkey gobbler.After the dinner Thomas B. Artman, who Is a member of the Glee Club of Wabash, gave several vocal selections accompanied by Paul Mathews of Wabash, who came home to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. Artman. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hanly, Mr. and Mrs, Felix MeWhirter, Judge and Mrs. II. Z. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carr, Dr. and Mrs, A. J. Clark, Mrs,
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Thu, Nov 25, 1909

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