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Show CUNNING CUPID'S CORNER Cooks- Fox. SIMPLICITY marked the weriMim rpppmony of Mikr Ortire Cooke daughter of Mr. und Mrs. V. A Cooke. and Lieutenant Com-miinler Com-miinler John I-awrenre f'o'x. t. S. N.. w hirh wan polemnized at high ntxm dneday at the First CfmnrpR.i- (ioiihI churrh, The Kev. Kmer I tiofihen iierformed the ceremorn in the..4ireiii;e. oflheimntediate faml- . ii Tim bruit- waa Riveu away by her fitther. and her only attendant was her sinter. Mrs. KuftuHI tioodman , lirahum, of Walnut Jrove. Cal,. who rame here expresniy for the ocrasion : The bride whs frwked In an after-' after-' noon gown of headod overseas blue ; chiffon over satin avid her hat was a picture model in panne velvet of the same shade. A houtpiet uf i bride's roses caufclit wlth loops of chiffon completed the costume. The ! bricleRroom was attended by a former i Annapolis classmate, Lieutenant Commander Com-mander Shlrlev Wilxon "f New Hampshire Hamp-shire A weddins break f.ist follow ed ' ;t the Hte I'tah where covers ' W"TT Tll'l T'T Till' I Ml! IJIHl MflU j tiie relatives The table was centered I with a basket of deep red Richmond j roses Intermingled with tiny silk j American flass, and ribbon streamers in the tricolors extended to the )laccs , The couple left on a late afternoon j train for Del Monte, where they will 1 Mrfid Lhci Imnevmoon. later going I In San liegi. where the bridegroom Is temporarily stationed. A smart j suit of navy blue tricotine. with collar col-lar and cuffs of. lynx, with hat. blouse and gloves to match, was the travel- fnc suit of the bride. Mrs. Charles K I Fox, mother of the bridegroom, came t frmn Washington. I, i.. for the ccre-j ccre-j mony. j Woodruff- Brodia. One of tie most elaborate of the season's matrimonial events will take place Wednesday evening at St. Mark', cathedral when M iss Adelaide Ade-laide Woodruff, only rtaughter of Mrs. Russell Cue Woodruff, will become the bride of Lieutenant lieorge Rro-' die Jr. The Rev., William W. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, dean of St. Mark's, will perform per-form the ceremony. Miss Sibyl-Walker Sibyl-Walker will lie the bridesmaid and Miss Woodruff's other attendants will be Miss Marjorie Rldwell. Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Railey. M Iss Margaret Walker and Mrs. John !are Van Cott. ... Marks I- Lynch. Miss Agnes R Market of Spokane. Wash., and Paul H. Lynch, recently re- j leaned from army service at Camp Pike. 1 were married Monday evening, at the i home ef Rev. Tienrge V laviea tU Lh-aJ First Presbyterian church. The cou- , pie will make their home In Miles 1 City, Mont. Smith - Swsnson. j Announcement was made during the week of the marriage of Miss Nellie 1 Smith and O. J. Kwenson. which was ' solemnized yesterday. The couple will 1 be at horn-; at ftlS Washington street. Stasis-Kunkol. Cards have been received by friends In Salt Iake announcing the marriage of Miss Margaret Steele of San Francisco Fran-cisco and Ralph ii, Kunke) of this city. The bridegroom is a member of the , medics! department of the Twentieth Infantry, stationed at (tamp Funston. 1 Shsrwood-Gunn. The marriage of Miss Ruth Sherwood, Sher-wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sherwood, and J. F. Ounn has been announced. The wedding took place 1 Thanksgiving eve. The bridegroom Is here from Camp Lewis on a short furlough. fur-lough. H srri son - Fortnsr. Mr. J. S. Oakden-Harrlson . announces an-nounces the engagement of her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Lucile OaKden. to C R. Fort-ner. Fort-ner. The. marriage will take place soon. ladies are urged to attend and bring sandwiches and coffee will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Penick are receiving the felicitations of their friends upon the arrival of a on. born ; November 30 at the Holy Cross hos- ( pital. . ' FViends of Mrs. W. D. Donoher will : regret to learn that she is at the Holy . Cross hospital suffering w ith influ- j enza. 1 Mrs. Edna V. Callaghan and on, Boyd Callaghan, are both at the Holy ; Cross hospital with influenza..' Their many friends hope for therr speedy recovery. . Captain Arthur Ttbby has arrived from Ft. HIU. Okla.. and Mrs. Tibby (Miss Dorothy Rooklldge) and baby 1 son, Arthur Rooklldge, will return Wednesday. . I Mr. and Mrs. John A Spiker and' daughter. Miss Ruth Spiker. and two j sons. John and Dick, left Thursday for 1 I nionville, Nev.. to spend the winter. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Oleson of 53 r South Fifth Last street left Sunday for California to spend the winter. ! ' Mrs. D. P. Le w ; s and daughter F.lva 1 have gone to Chicago to visit Mr. . Iewls sister. Mrs. Kthei Mitchell Kid- I redge. and later they will Join Mr. ! Lewis at Fayeltevllie. V. c. 1 ' Mrs- Jed F. Woolley Jr. (Miss Ada 1 Ferguson has arrived from New York and i with her parent. Mr. and Mr. J W. H. Ferguson Captain Woolley 1s j stationed near Chattanooga. Tenn.. ami will join Mrs. Woolley here as soon as ' Ihe ramp is demobilized. Mr. Harold F. Martin. formerly ' Mtss Ethel He I bach, leaves Sunday for Pittsburg to Join her tiurnd. who is in government service. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Martin will make their home tn Pittsburg Pitts-burg after Mr. Martin ia discharged ( from army service. J |