Mahannah/ind RaymondSmith MarriedA fireplace hanked wi*h flower*.with two }ar2T» baskets of pink rosesa* earh «ude and candelabra bearing white tapers. was 'he setting foran a**rar*.\p wHri;r.? last nigrt. wi^n Miss Thelma Mahannah, ristjfh^r of Mr and Mrs J C Mahannah 1562 Fourth avenue south-became the bride of Ra*mondC Smith of Cr at e* C’*v. son of Mr* NVt'jp Sforlt; k^r lt;f Chicago.The wedding took place at 8 pm.a1 The home of • tip bride x parentsin *he prp'pr.rr r#f .x• v gur-ts. Dr.W Waldcmar W Argow ?rad themarriage vervi'e bv candlelight.The bride dev ended the lt;-rairs alone and va m-’ by the bridegroom a* the foot of the 'airs to ne e-cor*ed *o *ne improvised al’ar be-foip thp fireplace through an awe of taper* ;n ’.i.! standard'. She wore a gown of pink chiffon, madewon a \nke and puffed sleeves ofivorv chiffon and lace A pink rapefell gracefully in the back to the hip line.Miss Evelyn Mlt; Iirahb plat ed soft music before and during the cere-monv. 5 ISA reception followed immediately aer the ceremony, with Mrs. H. D. Bauman prr .ding a* the charming table, on whieh wa a bouquet of pink rosebuds in a siher hot* S. andpink tapers in silver holder*. Thebrides rake ua, al o u ed on thetable. Miss Irene Mahannah and Miw Beth Mahannah *r r of theh’ide. assisted with the general entertaining.A sisting with the erving wereMi?* Mildred Hnux Mi fhar-e De-Vault. Mis* 7,rIda Small. NT; c I a-hr 1 Rarest and Mi s Helen Riddleof Media poll s.Out-of-town die ts a* the wedding inrluded Mrs Nctue Stoccker of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. T. M.MiHelmRn r Of I) i-Clevenger of WavrrljRiddle of Mediath:. Mi s Map }Ien 1; lev Of Spin* I akf : I.au-rrnee Stauffer of Waverlv; M; sAtin MeDonald of Ccs 'cr -I menon; Mr and Mrs W N huqwe; Mr1 Pnuiine da* k on of South Blt; nd. Ind . Mrs. Howard Brut of Chicago; and Mrs. M Rol-]ri Mr and Mrs A MiDr and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yc Yrrka all of NorthEng li tis.Mr. and Aft*: Smi'h left Immediately for a week motor trip north,after which they will make theirhome in Monticcllo.Mr, Smith has accepted the j^osf-11r’• 11 a* e« .»( h at Monticcllo for nextyear For the last tun years he has been coach a? Waverlv,Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith aregraduates of Cor college, where the\ were popular ‘lido's M Sin;'!) was affi m’ed with Chi Omega *»ror-ttv. and was president of the Pan-I iterary council. She was electednuof »t f f lu ’ i i rr ar nr# m it-% lintBrideInHomeCeremonyaanSbnaIhe;PCiwtlAIdfarFIisaiaIA3tGat:FAlasswfil phoio; Tru-Art cut.MR*s. RAYMOND C SMITH.IEpsilon fraternity at Coe and waseamain of the varsity ibotball illuTt in hgs junior year.Cil FST DINNER DANCESATURDAY AT (I1R.flt;V wVMINNEAPOLIS CH ESTS.Me Ernest A Sherman, her daughter Miss Faith Sherman and Mis Fieanor Whitcomb all of Minneapolis arrived yesterday to spend the week-end with friends here.Mrs Sherman is a guest in the home of Mr and Mrs Edward W. Human 1944 FYrst avenue, and MissSherman and Miss Whitcomb arc gucs? of Miss Eleanor Taylor, 2038Fourth avenue.More than 100 reservations had been made this morning lor the! guest mpht dinner-dance at the Cedar Rapids Coun’rv club Saturdayevening which will be the last club dance this month. *REC EPTION FOR ARGOWSAT PEOPLES lt;HI Flt; H.MRS DEARDSI EY HOSTESS.Mr v David F Bearri-lev 2149 I.in-den drive -outhen 4. was hostess 'o Cooking club for luncheon today.Members of the Peoples church will be hosts to the friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. Walriemar W. Arnow at a reception this evening from 8to 10 in the social rooms of the church as a farewell event for Dr. and Mrs Areow*. who will leave soonto go to Syracuse. N. Y.Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Argowarc cordially invited to attend the reception.cIRED OAK CH ESTS,Mr. and Mrs. D J. Perdue andtheir children of Red Oak arc spend-incr a fpri H i t g v npnlinn lioro u ithMISS ( IIEHKY I EAVES.Miss Virginia Cherry Irft thisnmminir in return tg\ T r anri KTtrh I