AT HYMEN’S ALTAR.Wei! Known Youngf People from Eastern Part of County Unitedin Marriage.d£tfcainitcPi PP]01vs9lrIitiPhSiAt the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Leathers, of Ridge township, Sunday, April 9th, occurred the marriage of Clara B. Leathers to John .H. DuVall, of Jackson township. The bride is one of the most popular young ladies of her community and the groom is a prosperous farmer. The ceremony, which made them man and wife, was performed by Rev. Hartman, pastor of the Lutheran church, of Ohio City. Miss Ollie Lybarger played a march. After congratulations all were invited to the dining room, where bountiful repast was served. When this pleasant feature ended the bride and groom were made the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. The following guests . were present; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DuVall, Erbin, Arthur, Earl, Luther and Beulah Leathers, Albert and Mary DuVall, Mrs. M. A. ^ Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Gilliland, Grace and Dale Gilliland, Mabel 1 Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. John Prill, Blanche, Mabel, Doyt and Cladie Prill, Prof. and Mrs. A. McGowan, Mr* and Mrs. A. W. Baxter, of Marion, Rich- \ j ard Owens, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Callahan, Eleanor Callahan, Mrs. Geo. Lybarger, Ollie, Wilhelminu, Ora, Eddie, Albert and Warren Lybarger. The infare will occur to-day at the home ck the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H DuVall, residing near Semerviller♦3.*3(