iybeAIISri^hoata cllie[idl (Ithto;liieofEVENING WEDDINGWILLIAM H. ANDERSON ANDMISS OLIVE SHORTER.♦ 0Ceremony Wan at the Home of the j ♦IGroom’s Brother, Ralph S.Anderson.At the home of Mr. and Mrs. RalphAnderson. 501 West Seventh street.at 7:30 Iasi evening, Miss Olive ShoH-(l, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. D. G.Shorter, el Cedar Run, became theat♦♦bride of Mr. Anderson’s brother, William Howard Anderson.The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Denias Cochlin, in the pres-ence of about 75 guests. The bride,who was exquisitely gowned in white♦la-messaline satin, trimmed with pearlore-bgarniture, and carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas, was attended by the groom’s sister, Miss MabelAnderson, who wore a pink messalinesatin dress, and carried a bouquet ofi* rrpink and white sweet peas. Tiie bestmeh was Jack Wicks.The bt'idal party stood before thelarge bay window, which was a solidmass of cedar ropes, ferns, foliage,, plants and palms, while immenseryn-10ore-illbouquets of white asters were placet! on either side of the window. Thering ceremony was used, little Adele Andersen, niece of the groom, carrying the ring in the center of a lage white lily, which was the center flow-e~ of a bouquet composed of sweetaiyssium. She was dainty in a dressof white embroidery.The wedding march was played byMiss Ethel Gibbs, and during the cer-♦ ♦(IBWhsoultatcis sre 11IS ulie iMtunCa7.fallw h lt;werTjoycat IThe°(;olt; da \•rtheft ee w li itinMr.Mwer.AirsAtilt;*elt;wiinto t;4 I X