ofMISS FLORENCE EBERT AMI Ellhtii\U Ml MKORD WED AT HOMEasheOF BRIDE S PARENTSk** The home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnlir j Ebert on Beach street Friday evening j was the scene of a very pretty wed-ebding, when -Miss Florence Ebert and I Edgar Mumford were united in marriage. Rev. Rredesen of the Luth-: an church performed the ceremony,| in the presence of the immediate relator tiveg of the contracting parties.^ In attendance upon the happy bride urand groom were (ieorge De lame and311 Miss Dora Zeller of this city.The bride of this union has grownas5to gracious young womanhood in this communityt her kindly, sunny disposition making her beloved of all who an have the privilege of knowing her. 11' She is an active and valued workeru-in the Lutheran church, taking partin all its endeavors, and especially inthe choir, the young people's society,and the Sunday school.The groom came to Huron fromPhilip, S. I)., three years ago, andresinee then has made his home withMrs. O. f}. Lloyd. He spent twoeryears very profitably at Huron col-aIdlege, preparing for his present position as accountant for the North west-arera railway. During this time heIWmet the bride, who was a student inthe same department. He is a youngman of pleasing address, is muchfe,rJ liked by a large circle of friends, and , is highly respected by all.Mr. and Mrs. Mumford go to house-n-(r keeping in a pretty cottage on Sev-lie enth and Frank streets. Everything fortellg the happy and prosperous U_ married life that is the wish of many friends for them.toiyDestroyed by Lightninglnswieh S. 1). \nir 4— Th*» h»m