Shelton-HoweOne of the p-ettiest weddings El Pa-o has seen for many a day took place last night at the First Presbyterian church, when Miss Marie Shelton and Mr. Walter Howe were married.The body of the church was festoonedwith garland* of green, with white and yellow havi ig a conspicuous pari iu the ucc irat ons by way of rlt; lief. Inhe fr.»t t f the church there was aar^e curtain of grlt; en picked out in * h te ro^es, ovtr wbic i was a shield with the monogram “S. H.” in whiteand yelln« .Th chu ch was crowded by th i timet e bridal . op*.*, red Mr. Uovnuentered with R chard Burgess as best man. accompauitd by Messrs LawtoD. Henry Carpenur E gar ijfeton, Jos-eph William- and W It am Brown. All 'he men were in evening dress, wi h wh 11 ki i gloves.Then followed the biidesmad*. Misses Leila T umbull, Flor nee B mil, aLd Pan-y Lo unis t»ge’htr, then Mis-es Katn Moore and Nancy Beal1. The r desmaids wore low recked gowns of pale yellow organdie over burnt or-mgi, w ith many dainty ruflles across the front, edged with purple babv ribbon.Following the maids came the maid •f hon -, M ss Ethel Shelt n, sister of the bride, wa king a one. Sue wore a simp e high necked gown of white or-/anoie With yellow ribbons aud sash. The lovely bt ide, leaning on her fath-r's arm, came in then. Her beautiful wt ddin^ gown was of cream coloredsatin, with a trt n and a veil of ti 11rimrn d with orange blossoms. She a’-ru dab -uquet of brtd :’s roses The servi:e was prouotnced in a clear voice by Rsv. Mr. Moo-e while Mrs. Vo-s paved the wedd ng music. After the kr ot had b* en tied, the bridal party ard a number of in-iruHte fr ends were entertained at the home of the bride’s parents.