MATRIMONIAL MATTERS— fc©:f—Mias Nellis B. Lynch, of Corydon, sod* Fred J. Brown of this city, were married Saturday night at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Lynch, in Corydon, the ceremony having been performed by the Rev. E. I. McHugh, pastor o! the Methodist cburctr at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left Sunday evening over the Monon for Chicago and South Bend, where they will visit Mr Brown’s parents. On their return to New Albany they will go to housekeeping. The bride is one of the most attractive yonng women of Corydon and popular both at home and in this city, where she has spent much of her time since leaving school. Mr, Brown is city editor of the Tribune.Mr. Jsme£V, Kelso, well and favorn-bly known New Albany young man, and Mias Margaret L. Madden, of Chicago, will be united In marriage at the bride's I home onj Wednesday, June 12th, 1907. ' They will take a bridal trip and will viait { New Albany relatives of Mr. Kelso be- 1 fore retornlng to Chicago. Mr. Kelso ' has a good poaltion at Chicago, wheie j they will reside.The following marriage licensee were j issued since our last report: ^Charles W. Hatcher and Edna May , 8birley.Floyd Grimes and Pearl Lamay* JCharles J. McCutchan and Mabel L. Morris.Edward H. J. Reinbold and Zelma D. i Welker.Orbiaon M. Teylor and Mary E. Easton.Robert Moon and Pearl Stubborn.William J. Bean and AnaaC. Meyers.