Finchej-Pine. :A Wedding: of unusual interest to Lawrence,'people, on account of the wide acquaintance of the young people, wag that celebrated last evening when Miss Kate Fincher and Mr. Itoscoe Pine were united in marriage at their future home on North Maine street. The ceremony was performed by Eev. M. E. Nethercut of the First-Methodist church in the presence of about seventy intimatefrienfc and relatives, of the bridal party. ..The bride was hagjsomely gowned in white silk, made. princess and trimmed • in Valenciennes lace. She carried a large bouquet of white roses. b Her bridesmaid, Miss Anna Below, was gowned in lavender and carried pink roses.Mrs. Bert Jones played the Mendelssohn wedding march and the couple took1 their places underneath a huge wedding bell, where r Rev.Netherent performed the cermony. The' groom, was attended by Mr. M. C. Browning as his best man. After the ceremny a two-course dinner was served to' the bridal party and guests in the dining ^roonr and a short reception waa held* The entire house was prettily decorated, in: : palms,;ferns. and potted plants,;;; the