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Show EVANSTON, WYO. 4- 1 EVANSTON. TV jo. , Pt-c. '21 One of the prettiest v.Tddiin:s of the Yul'ide iason took plac at the h.jiiie of fr. mid Mi-s.-. J. H. Mtii'tm on ;;nirfi ttreor 1 '-dnflay morning in lit o'clock, v. hen tlieir unin;!i'r, MUb Ktlic! Mic. beciimc the bride r-f WiU-ird Gtenu L.ist-m L.ist-m mi. Tim in.iire.-ii : run: ooF-i:inv was kt-f-'i-1::d l y i lu; . Kruhtr Morcnm in Uie prose ncn nf the immt'rlhtif faimlif? and a ft-w ck'so friends, of ihr kmi : ntc-luij; p;irtib. In kr-fpins witii lv firit ot Ihe ii!:us, the hiing rf.n:.. were artistically decorated vrith pino twip.,, red roseu and holly, and the bridul pjrtv si i od under a large holly bell during flu bcr-vii't's. bcr-vii't's. The bride wju at tended hy Mis& arah Williams, as brideMnaid, and Charles Ailard was bes-t man. Little Mary CoiihliD. in a dainty white dresi. csrricd ilie ring in the heart of a large American RT.ii:ly rose. Ihe wedding march from "LohLMiyriu" wat played by Mrs. Esther I'almei and Jifter iIip oere-mcny oere-mcny :.he playt-d, ,,0. Promise Me." Tlii- bride o;e a charming gown of pink georgette -:r?ne over satin t.f tho same shade and she carried a boti'iuet of Amfricau Beauty roses--. !11sp Williams, the bridesmuid, !ore an apricot chiffon chif-fon over t-atin. An atiractlvelv n naneed y, i-d-(hr.3 b.-eakfat was, served by Isjibel Martin aad Mis.s Lucille Judd. The bride "v oake. with a miniature bride, was t!ie ceuterpiece for th tfible, at '.vhich twenty guests were heated. The couple left on the noon train tor an It Lak. City, where they will s.,eiid a Couple of weeks before L-erurr.mg to. Evaqtion to mane, their home. Mr. Eastman is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. William Eastman of Ewtmston. The brie is one of the most popular members, of the vomi-ier t-ocial st-t. She has itwo.; of friends, "in Evans ton and ( lah. her fal her being maim per of the Sohi'field Coal i.-Oiiipany Ht Schofield, as v.oll as manaser of the Bear River Coal company here, v.-r will be prcotly interested in her marriage and who join iu'wislirg the yonng eotiple Joy and happiness. The home of Mr. and Mrs-. William Eastman East-man on Summit street was the siv-ue. of a jelly "shower" Parnnlay oiening of last week, when they entertained a number of f riende in honor of Miss Ethel Mae Marrm and their son. Glen, who were married Wednesday morning. The evening was spent with music, game and cards. Late in the evening luncheon wan served. 1 he house was attractively decorated with Christmas, bells and wreaths, and isanta Clans sent in a large tray pil'jd high with packages for the honor cuests. The parcels contained many lovely pieces of cut glass and silver for the new borne boon lo bis opened in Evans ton. Among The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eastman. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Huf-taker. Huf-taker. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coiihlin. ' Mr. and Mr. Louis Westholdr, Mr. nod Mrs. 3. H. Mr.rtii' Mr. unrt Mrc K-irl TiiiL-r-v Mi... Tj-.V.' Martin. Miss Ella Corle:-s, Mts Myrtie r'arrar, Miss Myrtle Johnson, Earl Martin and Milton Hardison. Colonial dames with white puffs and curls piled high on their heads and men of "ye ohieu times" with powdered wigs, lacy neckcloths, neck-cloths, velvet breeches and silk Etockiugs appeared ap-peared at the home of Mrs. Mark Fooie. Friday Fri-day evening promptly at 6: SO o'clock, in response re-sponse to her invitation to a Colonial supper. Holly wreaths and Christmas bells were used throughout the Mpacious rooms ajid a tiny Christ m us tree made an attractive centerpiece for the larre round table. Follow ins the supper, sup-per, the evening was spent in playing old-fashioned old-fashioned cames. The giu-sts numbered twelve. Attractive ins t alia Hon services were held at Ihe Masonic hall Tuesthiy evening, when the fi-Howihi; officers of Oreou Esther chu filer of i h" Order of the Eastern Is (a r ere installed i- lli-ir respective offices for the ensuing oar: . Wociliy matron. Mrp. ,1. T. Uomick; Mortiiv piiruu, William Pitch : nssociaiu matron, Mrs. Walter Bniley; secretary, Mrs. Mary M-Allls-tr ; t res surer, M rs. J. L. M'icks; conduct ress. Mr.-. William Pngh; ;i:-oci:ne oomhi'-l re.sf , hi. (i. Gains: chaplain. Mrs. G. E. Bristol : pi.-niist. Miss Jtnnii.' Pffrsou ; .flab. Mrs. Iahus TO bell: iiulli. Miss Florence Peterson: Esther. Miss Jennie C.auo; Martha. Mi-s Ellen Peter-ton Peter-ton ; Electa. Mrs. Arthur C-oodinnu : marshal, Mre. D. M. Daies; warder. Mrn. C. F. Wji:. ln-sou, ln-sou, and sentinel, C. F. Wilkinson. I'-dlow-Ui" installation, a soeial hour was riijoy-frl. Mrs. Mionia-i Lroshie spent several days in Ogdcn this m t- : visiting rla ti en am! friends. Mr. and Mrs.. Ot(n C. Uostnim left Friday evening for Piir Spriues. Neb., where they will sp"nd the Christmas hoi: 'la v: i ii h Mr." Hos-ttiim's Hos-ttiim's m.ith-'L-. Mt,. R. P.,.::tr'.im. Hefor.' re-t re-t Trains to E anitni. liiy vt ill vif.i t friends a t t hi-yeir.'.e anil Ha w litis. .Vi Clara Wink ten I'riday "- 'ning In : pend the lioltri-ivs vi'b rfh'lhe.-, t Kearnr-v. ;tb. Mi -,s Fanny Graff left Tt:o-May aftrrnomi for F-lock fcrrin;. where til.- v.jil rem am inderi-nirely. inderi-nirely. the guest of her mother. M.n. T. M. , William-. Mrs. Louis Kabcll, Jr.. who has bran vtsitias lier pa rem a. Mr. aud Mr- . Jacob Fan:, at Run 3d it. Coin., for se: era I vcks. r-1 urced home Friday. |