'Wedding.An unusually pretty -wedding was that of Miss Augusta Anna Albert and Mr; Robert Guentert, both of Lawrence, which took plae3 last night at th3 home of the bride’s mother, Airs. William Albert. The ceremony was read at 6 o’clock by Reverend L. Erisgar, of Topeka;The house was very artistically decorated throughout with gardsn floorers and asparagus ferns. The bride and groom stood before an arch of lattice work entwined with asparagus ferns and nasturtiums.Miss Elsie Hack, oiec3 of : the groom, was ring bearer, and -wore a dainty white frock, carrying a shepherdess basket filled with pansies. Miss Clara Albert, sister of the bride, wras maid of honor, and looked lovely in her dainty white dress, carrying a boquet of pink ros3S. Tlia bride wore a vary simple but beautiful gown of white’ organdis and fillet lace. She carried a bouquet of brides roses and Lillies of the valley.The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Emil Guantert. ;After the ceremony a dinner was served. The wedding cake surrounded by candles formed the centerpiece, and just abov3 it hung a huge wint3 bell of lillies of the val-Isy. White ribbon streamers hung from the chandeliers to th3 four conrners of the table.Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. August Hartman, and daughter Amelia, of Lccompton, Airs. Claud Cunningham and children of Heflin, Alabama.Air. and Airs.Guentert will be at homa n?ar Midland, Kansas.a11