[I,HER (MARION MURPHY) ;5;fu‘iplttnpink baskets tied wttli blue*. The 1 o, wedding1 cuke, of course, was cut and . RciviffidDthe ring fell to. Mry. Kills Rump, the y, | wish bono to Mr. Ellis Rump, the I bachelor’s button to Miss Carol Mil-n-sJikin and the thimble to Sirs. Hamilton Wilson.After the lunch the talented Cy-rcim Van Gordon of the Chicago i^id Grand Opera Co. sang several beau-fciful solos, her' wonderful voice be- jnon ing appreciated by all. Later in the evening the tables were clearedUGORaLli-ii dforeclublumray?Hilo*iglicaway and the guests lingered uhiilch. after midnight dancing to the strains:htni-Hemeticfir-iryW-nkHomdillytheuse db sad oss mg r n the theof Esberger's orchestra.Tho bride left earlier to dress for traveling, wearing a suit of dark blue with a hat of dark blue horsehair braid—quite becoming to her style of beuuiy.When Mr. and Mrs. Uttkcr \r.'i by motor for Cincinnati they wcro given a hearty scnd-ofT from all the guests. many handsful of rice and confetti being showered on them. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in the East, including New York, where they will •attend some of tliu plays, nml then back to Hamilton to be comfortably established in their home on 1'oss avenue, which is filled with many beautiful gifts from their friends.Those wliu were -sealed at the hridt.il table were: Mr, and Mrs.Ellis Hump, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renick, Miss Carol Millikiu, Mr. andtcrcwitnisiAsec:vot*joy»CiahooatS:1dmaiuyoij»lanip,litcite-iini;Mrs. Sam Rroomhall, Mr. and Mrs. Van De veer Ililkcr a ml Mr, and Mr a.maticeveant4kH.