Min Lydia May Putnam, only daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, and Anthony G. Vogt were married at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening of last week at the home of the bride's parents. on East Third street. The rooms were decorated with palms, smilax and chrysanthemums. The ceremony was performed by Hev. hi. i . Stillwell, under a beautiful floral arch In the drawing room, In the presence of re'a-tivea and a few frienda. The bride wore cream satin and tulle veil caught up with a cluster, the gift of the groom, and carried Bride rooes. Miss Elizabeth Vogt, sister of the groom, was maid of honor and wore white mulle over pink silk, and car-C* France roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Clara Olson and Miss Lydia Phipps Miss Olson wore white Swiss ovor blue silk and Miss Phipps wore white Swiss over green silk. Both carried chrysantlu mums. The groom was attended by Louis F. Nienuber 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 cere-monle-s the party adjourned to tho supper room where a wedding supper was sorvtd with covers laid for thirty. A verv enjovable even In* followed. Mr. and Mrs. Vogi wUl be at home Wednesdays after Dec. 10.a w «