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Show Sally McKean Goes to Parties Given by Friends to Honor Her Before Friday Marriage These are busy day for Miss Sally McKean, who recently announced an-nounced her intention to marry Charles A. Perschon on Friday, for her many friends are entertaining in her honor. The last of severs) parties honoring her will1 be given on Tuesdsy evening by those twins. Miss Barbara and Miss Elizabeth Brandley, at their home, 7s B street On Mondsy afternoon Mrs. William Wil-liam F. Perschon wss hostess at a luncheon at her home, 831 Washington Wash-ington street, honoring Miss Mc-Kean. Mc-Kean. Fall flowers decked the table, where pieces were marked for Miss McKean, her mother, Mrs. Stephen C. McKesn; Mrs. A. H. Palmer. Mrs. Wslter Perschon, Mrs. Arthur H. Perschon, Mrs. Phillip A. Tadje. Mrs. Edward L. Taggart. Mrs. Mack Corbet t, Mrs. Steven D. Howells, Mrs. Claude H. Thompson and the hostess, who la the mother of Mlas McKean's fiance. Monday evening Miss Beverly J. Beer gsve a bridge dinner at her home, 553 First avenue, for Miss McKean. Peach-colored snapdragons snapdrag-ons decorated the home for the occasion. Guests Included Mrs. Hsrold E. Van Wagenen. Miss Phyllis TsU msge. Miss Ruth Oviatt, Miss Ruth Jennings and the Brandley twins Miss McKesn and Mr. Perschon will Lake their vows In the f it Lake L. D. S. temple Friday morning morn-ing and will be honored after the ceremony at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride, 337 North Main street. |