Beck-ReedA very quiet wedding took place ; at the manse of the Reformed Church Wednesday evening, whenI the marriage ceremony was said by Rev. I). A. Winter, binding Miss1 Ella May Beck and Cecil Reed, in 1 the bonds of matrimony.The young couple were attend^* by .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ogden. I in* former, brother-in-law to the bride 1 and Miss Emily Albin, the bride's ‘ Sunday School teacher.Both ofthe young people are well known in this city and have large j circles of friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. S. A. D. Beck, nr ! this city, while the grom is the son I of Mr John Rood, of Blue Lick. The ' young people were accompanied by only a few relatives and intimate friends and after the wedding leftfor Louisville to take the train to 1 Anderson, Ind., where the groom j has prepared a cozy home for hfs , bride. He holds a very lucrative j position in one of the large steel works in that city.