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Show QJOQEIY HOME WEDDING. ' A protly homo wedding look placo at 8 o'clock TucBdav evonlng at tho Kuscho home, .22(5 Twenty-fou'rth street when Bishop V. D. Van Dyke united, by tho deeply Improsslve ring ceremony, Miss Charmlon Slatten Kuscho and John Bntemau. Tho home was mado especially attractive at-tractive for the occasion, the color schemo in pink, while and green being be-ing very prettily carried out Tho brldo and groom, preceded by two swoot little girls In dainty whlto dresses, one bearing the ring on a small gold tray and the other carrying carry-ing a largo bouquet of white asters, took tliolr placos undor an artistically arranged bower In a corner of tho parlor and In tho presence of membors mem-bors of the Immediate family of tho bride and groom and a few closo friends tho nuptial service was read. A sumptuous wedding supper for which covers were laid for twenty-flvo twenty-flvo followed. Toasts to the happ'y couple and tho usual felicitations and gn repartee wero enjoyed. The bride wore a beautiful whlto lingerie gown trimmed with baby Irish lace and carried a shower bouquet of white asters. Tho groom was in full evening dress. A large number of gifts of sllvor, flno chlnn, linens and various articles of boauty and utility were the tokens of tho love and esteem of friends and relatlv.es of the popular bride and groom. Little Afton Halliday was the charming llttlo rlngbeafer and Vera Shipley tho equally petite and graceful grace-ful llttlo flower girl. Mrs KuBchc was assisted bv Mrs. J. Halliday and Mrs. W. Shipley In entertaining the guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bateman left Wednesday Wednes-day evening at C o'clock for Logan where they will make their home Mr Bateman is cashier for the American ExpresB company at Logan. |