, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19]LPStarr—JacksMiss Justina F. Jacks and James A. Starr were married Wednesday?r evening, Nov. 4th at the home ofhTothe bride’s mother, Mrs. Nancy C. Jacks of this place. The Rev. M.3f N. Jacks, of Indianapolis, brother:hi-e:ryshs.atst?nertest^y?n,iyof the bride, officiated. It was a quiet wedding, only the immediate family and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Linton of Brownsburg, aunt and uncle of the bride were present.The bride wore a costume of pink silk voile with tunic of cream point de lace and carried a bo-quet of bride’s roses. The groom wore the conventional black evening dress suit. •The bride is the youngest of seven daughters and is well and favorably known, having been in church work here a number of years. The groom is a native of Putnam county, born and reared near Greencastle. For the piast two years he has resided in Tulsa, Okla., where his brothers live and where he followed his profession, that of architect and builder..He is a nephew of the late Wm. Crable one of the wealthiest residents of Danville, and of Mr. Shirley now a wealthy citizen there. Mr. and Mrs. Starr will stay awhile with Mrs. Starr’s moth-, en here.Announcements of the marriage were made to relatives and close friends. The ring ceremony was pronounced.“God bless the hands united,God bless the hearts now one; And may the love thus plighted Grow brighter as the sun”.--Contributed