Show SILVER SIL WEDDING WAS TE FUNCTION I IL I II L c 6 x v vs s do y e FL s F FM M tY z Y fF i x iW of d F r WR Vic i MR AND MRS HENRY COHN CORN The silver wedding anniversary of ofIr Mr Ir and Mrs Henry Cohn which took I place in their beautiful home East Second South street the latter part of the he week was one of the most elaborate elaborate rate ate social functions of the year ear tea tes Ing to the popularity and standing of f Mr and Mrs Cohn who are among Salt Lakes most highly respected and representative e citizens It is worthy of note that Mr and Mrs Cohn who were married twenty five ive years ago In New York came im immediately mediately to Salt Lake and are still living iving In the same home that they oc occupied occupied occupied upon their arrival in the city 1 The decorations of the house on the i recent occasion were unusually elaborate elaborate i ate and effective the silver scheme being be beng i Ing ng artistically carried out An or orchestra orchestra I chestra which Included two sons of Air Mr 11 and Mrs Irs Cohn with a number of I family amily friends furnished the music of the he evening and played appropriate selections while the bride and groom pf if f a quarter of a century ago received receIve I heir their large number of guests under a canopy of white roses carnations and silver bells Mrs Cohn wore an elegant gown rown of silver gray cashmere de sole so ie hand land embroidered with bands of silver pass and was assisted in re receiving receiving by her daughter Miss Helen Cohn and mother Mrs Airs D Soloman and niece Miss Helen both of whom came from New York expressly for the interesting occasion Roses and carnations were used in profusion throughout the rooms and festoons of silver leaves wreathed the mantel mirrors and pictures with a string of silver bells forming portieres between the th room The dates 1885 and 1910 in letters of silver were conspicuously conspicuously conspicuously placed over the doorways s The table able in the dining room where the guests of honor and the immediate family sat was covered by a cluny lace cloth over oer silver sliver in the center a large largo swan composed of white roses was placed on an oval mirror surrounded by a bank of lilies of the valley Smaller tables were also covered with lace over silver with mounds of roses and lilies of the valle valley in the center Toasts ap appropriate approprIate appropriate to the occasion were given with Harry Joseph as toastmaster and were responded to by Rabbi C J Freund Simon Bamberger Christopher DIehl and others Music and dancing closed the delight delightful ful evening which was enjoyed by a hundred or more friends of the host and hostess who were the recipients of many handsome presents and also received re received receIved telegrams from friends all over the country conveying congratulations and best wishes for many years ears of con continued continued continued happiness and prosperity |