; •. X/ast 'Tuesday evening,;; at-. the (home of her .parents, Mr. /arid ,;MrM .John Baker, occurred the marriage ci't M-iss Jeasdie’ L. Bakert tor EEer-berfc L. Meeker, of Ohiug water, Wyoming. Tih.6 marriage ceremony was (performed at eight o’dlock in the -presence -of fa company of a-bout twenty-five guests, mostly relatives, by Kev. W. IE. Stanley. The bride was gowned) in white and the decorations purple and white, the same'as her class bo lor s •of the Bldora high school, 1908. At tth.e close of the iserviee,. refreshments were served and the numerous presents viewed within ( terest. ' . * '• * * * «* j -4**The guests from out of the city were Mrs. Asai Meeker, mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meeker ,-of Hubbard; Mr. and Mi’s. Melvin Baker, Rhodes, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ethridge, .of Iowa Falls; .Mr. and Mrs. By man Whit- • ing;(Mr. and Mrs. John Taker and 1Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Baker from• - * . * . • • • » . •the country. '•••• •Mr. and Mrs. Meeker left for their home in 'Wyoming, Wed.nes- •' day afternoon. The bride, a tres- ; ident in Eld ora or vicinity a 11-her ‘ tits, a graduate of the Eldora high j school class of 1908 and a •.popular ! teacher (as well as active in religious (work, is held in 'high esteem by all and the (best wishes -•of th.e community Viill follow her and (her estimable hnsbandfto ftheir'; home in the. west. I