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Show 1 ,i , ! EVMISTOK NEWS . EYANSTUX WyO.; Oct 80. -Bishop Percy t; Matthews united In marriage Mls-s Car ma Spencer and L,. K. Lun-lord, Lun-lord, both of Evanston. The wedding wed-ding took place at the home of the ' bride's pjirents. Mr. and Mrs lid Spcn-; Spcn-; cer, Thursday. It was a-qulet affair, owing to the illness of the bride's mother and only the Immediate members mem-bers of the family were present The bride made a charming picture In a costume uf navy blue tlicbaham trimmed trim-med with las'e'ul touches of silver, and she atrled a loly bouquet of bride's roaea. Following the wedding breakfast the young couple left for a honeymoon in California. St. Paui's guild was entertained ( Thursday afternoon at the parish ha ! Mrs. m. Brii Boughner and Mrs. Forest For-est Flesher acted as hostesses. . Dr. lnecoff spOkc on "The Value of Optimism." after which the guests w re served with an appetising luncheon lunch-eon About 17 ladies were present. Mrs. Harry Bonncll of Ixis Ang : I who Is visiting in Ogden, came tb Ev- , anston for a week-end visit at the home of Miss Florence M osier. Mrs. Jack Cunningham, who has i been visiting in Evanston for some time has returned to her hOnte la i Lawrence. Kan Thursday evening the ladies' auxll- j ! iary of the Evanston board of trauc gave a card party at the city hall Tho . hall was charmingly decorated In the i i rialiow-'en colors, the Idea being car- . ried oiu in the tally cards and favors I "pOO" was played Awards went to I John Case, Mrs. John Arnold and! Frank Cashin. The committee on ar-rangeraents ar-rangeraents snd decorating was composed com-posed of Mrs Ed Horrocks. Mrs Jesse Hatten. Mrs. A W Anderson. Mrs. L." E, Fosner, Mr-. George Ewer and Mrs. L. F Engstrum. Arthur Foley left for Rawlins Thursday 'or a short visit. BdrS Warn ii 't.-'Xe; returned to Green River Wednesday, after a visit' With her mother Mrs. George Baker.' Mrs. Gobel of Portland. Ore.. Is' isitlng with Mrs. A. V Quinn. Mrs Jolin Cheese entertained the apron committee of the Methodist Ladles' Aid society Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home. A pleasant hour was spent with the fancy work, after, which luncheon was served to women |