Show MANSION THROWN OPEN FOR COOKS COOK'S WEDDING Boston Society Leader Entertains and Shocks Friends of or Exclusive he Set Boston May tIn 10 Margaret Kehoe who lio for a num number er of oC years e rs has been employed cd as cook b by Mrs oIls William B. B Kehew of n j Beacon street Boston was WD-S married to 10 John Johnson at Cecelia's church inthis in UI inthis this city After Arter the ceremony had been performed the lie bridal party returned to IIi uT Beacon street where Mrs Airs Irs Kehew had provided a bountiful wedding breakfast This was t served SN by a caterer not in the servants servants' quarters but In the thc Kehew family fam farn- II ily tUninG lining room After ample Justice had been done to the good tImings things 8 the former cook an and her hea happy happ husband received the con I of of of their friends In Mrs Kehew's Kehe drawing rooms The Tho scene which followed fol tel lowed bowed would have given J J. J M M. Barrie Barile In Inspiration inspiration in in- for another pia on tho ho lines of The Admirable Crichton could he have ha witnessed It Tho The walls of oC the state stately drawing awing rooms which have ha so often looked down upon lon assemblies of oC Boston's oldest families echoed to the tIme laughter of butlers parlor pur maids coachmen and cooks It Is only fair fall to add that only servants ant employed by ay tho the best beat Back Bay families were Invited to tho the wed wedding and In this the lie cook showed showell herself less democratic than her mistress who lio recognizes no such social so so- cial distinctions Mrs Irs Kehew's act net In placing her hou house l' l lat at the disposal l of oC her servants has awakened awakened awakened awak awak- ened considerable discussion In Boston society circles but Mrs leadershIp leadership leadership leader leader- ship Is too well established for her to feel criticism Although one of or the wealthiest women In n Boston and connected by birth and marriage with some somo of Its lis most prominent families Mrs Irs Kehew devotes more than half her time to the cause use of or the working work- work In ing K I wom women n of Boston She Is c especially interested In domestic workers and antI Is chairman of the committee on household research which Is doing such good g work In prosecuting dishonest dishon dishion- est cst employment agents D in Boston Doston and New cw York Mrs Irs disclaims an any socialistic Intent In her net act of oC giving her cook a wedding on th tho t same amo scale she might ht have given Riven to her daughter and says It was WaR nothing hut just a recognition of th the years of comfort which Margarets Margaret's aret faithfulness and excellent cooking havo have given the family ono one ami not result re reo re- re suit sult of the lie wedding has hns he hen n the number of oC cooks cook who have hll applied to Mrs Irs Kehew for or the place left vacant by Ly Margarets Margaret's marriage marriage- One or two Iwo of or tIme the applicants have broken henC beneath the glance of Mrs Irs keen blue eyes eyeR and have confessed con con- that 1111 they expected soon poon to b bo be m married mar mar- r- r ned ried and sought Margarets Margaret's t's ts In the tho ion if or having lIa a n wedding would rival hers In luxury |