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Show SOCIETY The niarrlnRc of Miss Bessie BowrlriK and Charles M. Morris was soli-ninlzed at noon yesterday In the Temple, n wedding breakfast following at tho home of thc bride's parents. Mr. atxl Mr William C. Bowrlng. to which only relatives of the young couple were bidden From 3 until 6 an Informal reception was held about a hundred und fifty friends calling during the afternoon. Tiio house waa gay with Christmas greens and colors. Festoons ot evergreens extended fim the corners -f the room to the chandeliers In the parlors, par-lors, wreaths of holly being hung over tho llreplace and suspended with Christmas bells from the doorways. The dining-room dining-room was In crimson, sprays of the greens being scattered over thc Batten-berg Batten-berg cloth. The centerpiece was of holly. The place cards were dainty wuter color col-or designs, tied with crimson ribbon rib-bon and holly During thc afternoon Mls.s Florence 1 ye presided at the punch bowl and was usilsted by Ml?s Mabel Crowly nd MH-i Katherlne Wall, Miss McDonald and MIri Kittle Buvvrlug. Th. bride wore u dainty gown oi white net over pah blue taffeta with pearl trimmings. Assisting As-sisting in receiving the eueate were Mr. .i id Mrs W C. B wring. Bishop and Mis Robert Morris Mr. and Mrs. Mums 1.1 1 on thi. lute liiin fur Washington. D C. Where the groom will continue his luw COUTSe for a couple of years, returning to the city, where thoy will make their fu- lui-.- hoi.n . The traveling gown worn by Ihe bride- was of gray, with hat to match Tho young couple have many friends In the cilv, who WlSh them succe: Tho bride h.is been fcr the iajt three years one of tho most popular teaehers at the Lincoln school. see One of the social events of the winter (.. l-w. tl... Amnnn the ..v.-tilnff crlven hv the Alpha l'hi fraternity of the University Univer-sity Tht RTsnd march win be led at 9 o'clock, dancing continuing until 2. Mr. and Mrs. James L Fr.tnken entertained enter-tained at u beauUfully apt.olnte.l affair lai ' evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Nye of Denver and Dr. Shirley Webber of Chicago, v.iio are guests at the W'bllT hol.ie IT tie hoi l.l:i'S. Tlx J.ipane'e id.-., was eft eel Ively carried car-ried out in the decorations und score CStdS. Tall vases of yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums nnd ferns were used In the library and parlors The tally and score cards were hand-decoruted Japanese figures. Mr. and Mm. San. Park will entertain at cards this evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs t'Jeorg. Ne of I leaver. Mr and Mrs. Thomas J Ryder, who have been the guests of Mrs. Deal and Miss Clara Deal for a couple of weeks, left for New Y rk yesterday, where thoy will ipend two niotiihs before returning tu their home In the City of Mexico Member of the Twenty club arc planning plan-ning n dance, to be given about the K.th Of January. Joseph Rl.pci left on Tuesday for New York, to be awuy several weeks Mrs ( 'hnr.es Shields and children and Mii-his T'-ssie .oi.l Gertrude McGl.iuMIn of Park City are guests at the homo of V. Iger. ... Mr. i.nd Mrs. Jonn Zane of Chicago ure tho guesta of Judge and Mrs. C. S. Zane lot a few days, having for the Bast on Saturday Mrs Margaret Zane Wlteher and Miss Addle Zane entertained informally at a Ki n-nigion yesterday afternoon In honor 01 Mrs. John Zane of Chicago The house was bright with Christmas greens re.i being the color used in the dining-room Mr. nnd Mrs W A. Flick of Bol were guests In tho elty yesterday, en route to Loa Angeles, where thej will spend several sev-eral weeks see Mr nnd Mr A A. Anderson of Melrose. Mass., who have been visiting friends In the city for a souple of days, left for the CO ist last evening |