(From Saturday'! Daily)Miss Ivy Marie Steward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Steward, and Carl Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, of near Rays Crossing, were united in marriage in a pretty ceremony conducted at the home of the bride’s parents in Fairland, Friday night. The couple left immediately on a short wedding trip and will be at home to their many friends on a farm about five miles northeast of this city, the hatter part of next week.,! The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Abele, of Manilla, and was witnessed by only the immediate friends and relatives of the couple. Both bride and bridegroom are popular young residents of this county, and the pleasant spring event will delight their many friends and acquaintances thruout the community.For (he past three years, Mrs. tj Williams has been teaching in the public schools of-ShsIby, county, and J has reached a high place in educa-11 tional circles. She Is a young wom-t an of accomplishment who is very popular with the younger people of Shelbyville and Shelby county. Her marriage with Mr. Williams will please her warm friends thruoui the community and she has the best wishes of all for a happy and prosperous married life.Mr. Williams is a promising young agriculturalist and altho he has been engaged in farming for only a few years, is advancing rapidly in his chosen work and is destined to be a leader in social and business affairs of the community. His many friends and business acquaintances in this city and county will extend their heartiest congratulations upon learning of the happy event.