In * very yetty ceremony, per-tormetI at 8 o'clbck Sunday evening at the home o't thi bride lit 1W^-land, Miss Fern Steward andLuther Maze, of Greenwood, Ind.;were united in marriage, the service being read by the Revr J. W; Trowbridge, of Fairland. Hiss iVy Steward, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Mr:. John Francis, ofGreenwood, cousin ot the bride^• ,groom, was best man. Forty of thn relatives and friends of the happy; pair attended the weddidg and the popularity of the couple was shown in the great number of very Ann presents bestowed upon them.The wedding march was played Miss Mary Jacques, teacher of In the Fairland schools, and friend of the bride/who wasa teacher „in the Fairland school# until last week when she resigned? because of the approaching nuptial#. An altar of ferns and fiowers above?which was .suspended a huge wed^ ding bell made the picture present*: ed by the ceremony room a beautiful one indeed. ThF bride w*» most- * * ^ ' •'charming in a wedding dresa ot graysilk. * ... ' • ' • • 'Following the ceremony and congratulations. ice cream and cake** * * .were served. The out-of-town guests:were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Maze, or Greenwood, parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Kin neck, of Franklin; Mias May Francis, Xr.. J. A. Craig and daughter, Mias Ruth,, of Greenwood; Mrs. John Maze and Mrs. Roy Mazef of»Actou, the former being the grandmother of the grooqci, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maze, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Harrell and daughters, Bessie and Mary, of this city.The bride is a daughter of Mr.*. r • .and Mrs. James Steward and is ©aelt; of Fafrland’s moat popular girls: Mr. Maze has been employed for some time in government work at* Newport News, Va., but he has made arrangements to engage in agricultural work and will have charge .of one of his father’s farms near Acton:1. The couple will begin housekeeping immediately on the farm. Many* friends will extend congratulations: