E OF COLLEGE0AY3 LEADS TO ALTARhBRobert H. Morrison And MrsMary Young Wedded Ini*IIChicagoChicago, June 17.—In the parlor of the LaSalle hotel, and in the presence of the 'groom's ia-:her and mother. Mr, and Mrs. Martin A.Mor rison of Frankfort, Ind.. and Mi. and Mrs. S. C Rowland, of Craw-fordsville, Ind., intimate friends of the bride, Mr. Robert H. Morrison, and Mrs. Mary Young,of Ft/Waynewere joined in .marriage this afternoon. The interested parties de parted for the east on a wedding journey and will be at home in Frankfort after the .mid-summer.{ The groom is the son of Martin La. Morrison. Representative in Con: gross for this district. He at- j j tended Wabash College for sever-j Ini years, and later graduated from j ; the Columbia Law School of New :I; York. He is practicing law ini• •1 Frankfort at the present time. 1i The bride is well and favorably known in Crawfordsville. Her stay in the city was co-incident with Mr. Morrison’s college career, and their marriage is no doubt the eonsumation of an acquaintance formed then. Mrs. Young’s mai-i den name was Mary Shipman. She was the widow of Dan Young, son jj of General John Young, of Ken- j lucky. She was born and reared jin Lexington, Ky. Following Mr.Young’s death, sne took a course as a trained nurse.