wCtrl friend of Miss Inman, Mhs Hard Sheley, granddaughter of Mrs. El!;i Wchr, «,v likewise q'lietly married to I'eter Kennel, son of Rudolph Kennel of Trenton, hv I)r. Matthew7 «Brown at the First Presbyterian parsonage of Hamilton, their only attendants being n brother and sHlr’i of the groom, Otto Kennel and theMisses Hilda and Elsie Kennel. Mr. and Mrs Phresmnn and Mi and Mrs.Kennel Tf together at once lor Cincinnati i.rd are now enjoying theirhonevinoo'j stay in Florida and will• W • A B 9be at h;me to their friends aMarch 1, i car TrentonOn Wednesday evening the Hnnter-King wedding took place at the Jviag' home, on Cotton Kun, one hundntdand twenty-five guo t being pr°sent.Mr. and Mrs. Hunter are siier-Hingtheir ho..ey moon tit Florida and will go to housekeeping upon their retnr i in a comfortably * prepared hi me on. one of the Hunter farms on Jacksovburg pike.The contracting parties of the threeeddmgs are all from the most prominent families of Seven Mile and Trenton, and are also very popular their social circles. Mrs. Ehresman and Mrs. Kennel, whose homes are iu Seven Mile have enoeared themselves | in many ways in both church clal circle'*, and it is with many re-s their many friends sec them j go to their new homes, hut still happy to know their new Hour s arc not -w» far distant. The heartiest of con-rratuhit ions will erect tk*.C0L1The f ntert,by M r.very good apresent.February, dates of the to eome andThere will 1duets, also lt;a vsD. L. Uuzlatte* partthur SommeiMrs. So air* e from an ophospital.Samuel Shis home chonor of hithecamechicken sup]ing. On alt;spent the r.ilt;Joe Herron pock and fafamily, StXiehol and L. Harris, ‘ i\elOi -greet th*. happyyoung couples upon their return fromtheir southern trip. * *Mrs. D.the mem.her her homeSunday suitI*held the sit:t\ number from here attfiia