C. E. CONOVER TOWED MISS TICEit Ceremony Will Be PerformedThis Afternoon at Home ofBride-elect.! RECEPTION TO FOLLOW Ir- Her. Ur. \Y. I. Stean** ami llev. Ir.ipi-IUPhilip II. Strong U ill Official Couple to Live in Home tin* faift j of KriilegrooftT* Parents. iMiss Jessie Gilmore Ti»o. daughter of Mrs. Mary A. The. formerly of|C •• i this city, hut now of West field, and}/ m] (’harles Ernest Conover, son of Mr.ia h|and Mrs. Charles Conover, ot Elin-r | ivooil this city, will ho marjrieil at 1:30 o'clock this afternoonejat the home of the bride-elect *s | hn I mother on Highland avenue. West-ju field. Hev. Dr. W. 1. Steans. pastor |} ejof the Presbyterian church. West-j l n j field, will officiate, assisted by Rev.pejDr. Philip B. Strong, pastor of thej’ *-1 First Baptist rhureh. this city. of {v| which Mr. Conover is a member. jn j Miss Tice will wear a gown of.e lljw'hite creje de chine, trimmed withEk*‘ j shadow lace and carry bride roses.no•rdD1-'1fOer.ee11drr-eh€vVnv\rlt;]n j She w ill lv attended by her sister.*! Miss Marion Tice, as maid of honbr. I i n nvho will be gowned in pink charme-n J use trimmed with lace. She will carry a bouquet of pink roses. Francis M. Whitely, of this city, will be the best man and Herbert Vance, of Jersey City Heights, a nephew of Miss Tice.will be a piise.'r J The house has been attractively ♦•{decorated with autumnal foliage for djthe wedding. The ceremony will ber performed in the parlor beneath alarge arch of autumnal Mowers and greens. The wedding march will he played by an orchestra. Miss Ticewill enter the parlor accompanied byher brother. Richard Tice, but her mother will give her in marriage.There will he about seventy-five guests, relatives and intimate friends, at the wedding and the reception to follow. This evening the couple will leave on a wedding trip and upon their return will reside on Elmwood®J place, the residence completely fnr-n • nished being a gift of Mr. Conover’s el parents. Miss Tice has received ar-i large number of gifts, including cut-d I glass, furniture, linen, etc.Bo'll Miss Tice and Mr. Conover ‘si have a large number of fxiends. The | latter is associated in the painting and decorating business with his%P•j(ityg■rlt;1»reLtfather. He is active in the First Baptist church, of which he is a member. Miss Tice is also active in the work of the Presbyterian church. Westfiqld. She is well-known here, where she formerly lived and has since visited frequently.s%1;rtar9 .iltIroq(