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Show Eleanor Eberhardt Weds !At Parents' Home Wearing identical tailored iuiU of light beige tweed. Miss Eleanor Cray Eberhardt and Neils Arthur Mortensen of Denver exchanged nuptial vow Friday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eberhardt, 1225 Second avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Raymond C. Walker of the First Methodist Metho-dist Episcopal church, and only members of the two families were in attendance. The bride's costume was complet- ed with a French blue blouse end accessories and a corsage of orchids. They were unattended. The ceremony was performed by the light of myriad candles in seven-branched seven-branched torcheres on each side of the improvised altar and throughout the rooms. White snapdragons and garlands of bridal wreath formed the altar in front of a large window in the living room. a A musical program was presented preceding end during the ceremony by Mrs. Wslker, wife of the officiating officiat-ing clergyman. Immediately after the ceremony, a wedding supper was held for family members snd close friends. A whits bridal theme waa carried out la the table decorations. On Friday morning Mrs. James A. Hogle entertained in honor of the couple with a breakfast at the Town T'ufr n V" '" p,'" flnwara decorated the table for the affair. Twenty-six guests attsnded. Later In the evening, Mr. Morten-sen, Morten-sen, who is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. Levi Mortensen, 144t Princeton sve-nue, sve-nue, and his bride will leave by plane for Denver, where they will make their home. |