MARRIAGE TOOKPLACE SATURDAYHERBERT CONNOR AND MISS ! MARGARET HEI'I’NER WEDDED! IN THIS (TTY.AT ST. JOSEPH PARSONAGE| Herbert Connor and Miss Margaret !I Heppner were united in marriage on' ‘Saturday evening at 6:4if o'clock by, the Rev. Father Rager. at the St. Joseph parsonage The wedding comes as quite a surprise to theTr many friends as both young peopleare very well and favorably knownamong the younger society folks\Mr. Connor is the son of Mr and Mrs. Rolla Connor, of 516 West Tay- j lor street and is a young man of tVsterling qualities For the past three years he has been employed as a ;iwatchmaker at v the Sigler jewelry store. Mr Connor is known for his most affable dispogitibn toward the public as a business man and has gained quite a wide acquaintanceship I In this city and county His bride-j is the daughter of Edward Heppner. j of W’est Jtickson street, and is a •charming young lady who is quite popuh:Shdby v: lie. F»r lour years si.. n.is !u--n a iIpuiii! » .iiployeat th*' local ilt; lephonc exchange. Foi-. i-.iWir,;; ft. i ;ii„.v . t'l'Cm o.C ha^p weuueU coup.c ieft on ^honeymoon for Indianapolis, where:1 they will . wlt; m- of ;i^» t- .un-relatives for several days. I'pon J their return to this city Mr. and Mrs i Connor will reside ut the Heppner’; home In West Jackson street, until j I the first of May when they will oc- : IIcupy a lt;ozv little home in Elm street \- I