Page SlxtrewPRETTY WEDDING HELD IN EPHRAIM HOME SATURDAYolibhY•' EPHRAIM—A very pretty wedding took place liero last Saturday ■when Mrs..' Thonelte Hogenson of Ephraim, daughter of Carl Tonsen ot Norway, and Edward Evenson, Sister Bay, son of Even Olson of Norway, were married at the homo pfthe. bride by the Rev. Geprgo ■Westphah, pastor of the Moravian church. The ceremony took , place at 6'o’clock and was followed by a wedding dinner at the Evergreen JBeach hotel for a large number of guests. Miss Anna Evenson-played the wedding march, and Miss Lillian Hogenson was flower girl.Decorations were made with autumn leaves, dahlias, zinnias, asters, pinks, and gladiolis.The bride wore a. beautiful gown of grey satin crepe and carried a bouquet of baby’s breath, baby chrysanthemums, and ferns. Sh9 was attended by Miss Mallnda Knud-sen, of Milwaukee, who wore wine colored crepe de clilne and chiffon velvet. BJorn Evenson of Chicago was best man.Outside guests at the wedding were Bjorn and Thorwald Evenson, of Chicago; Monfeldt Evensen, of Egg Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Einar Evenson, of Sturgeon Day; Malinda Knudson and Harriet Hogenson, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Erickson,-Mrs. John Landstrom, and John Evenson and family of Sister Day.: Mr. and Mrs. Evenson left for Chicago an‘d other points on their wedding trip and will be at home at Ephraim nfter November 15.II