» • »Miss Lydia May Putnam, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, and Anthony G. Vogt , were mariifd at 7 o'clock Wednesday Veven- ' Ing of last week at the heme of the bride's , parents, on East.Third street. The rooms were decorated with palms, gmilax and chrysanthemum?. The ceremony was performed bv Rev. 11. F. Stillwell, under a beautiful floral arch In the drawing room, in the pres- j ence of relatives and a few friends. The j bride wore cream satin and tulle veil caught up with a pearl cluster, the gift of the groom, nnd carric-d Bride roses. Miss Elizabeth Vogt, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and wore white mulle over pink silk, and carii d La France rosrs. The bridesmaids were Miss Clara Olson and Miss Lydia Phipps. Miss Olson wore white Swiss ovgt blue silk, and Miss Phipps wore white Swiss over green silk. Beth carried chrysanthemums. The groom was attended by Louis F. Xienaber as best man, and Messrs. Edward Gill and E. Neal. The bridal party marched in to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, rendered by a parlor orchestra. After the ceremony the party adjourned to the supper room, where a wedding supper was served, with covers laid for thirty. A very enjoyable evening followed, Mr. and Mrs. Vogt will be at home Wednesdays after Dec. 10.