iletlivev-Pn-/yoLOUTHMILES.Captain of Centralla, III., Ball Team and Delphos Yonng Lady Wed.•tl)hA quiet wedding occurred Thursday evening, when two well known young people were united in holy wedlock, Miss Edith Louth pl ght-ing her troth to Mr. Percy Shuttles. The wedding took place at St. John’s rectory on east Second street, at 7.15 o’clock, the impressive ceremony freing performed by Kev. Pr. Tbeis. Mr. Oarl Louth, a nephew of the bride, and Miss Ger trude Otte, of Ottovilie, a niece of the bride, were the attendants. The bride wore a .gown of champaigne silk, and carried a shower bouquet of pink and white roses. She also wore roses in her hair. Her bridesmaid was attired in a costume of nile green mirette, and wore roses in her hair. After the ^ ceremony the bridal party repaired jvv to the home of the bride’s father, | ^ Henry Louth, on south Bredeick street, where a wedding supper was served. The tables were beautifully .decorated with bouquets of roses.Mr. Suttles is captain of the base ball team in Centralia, 111. He its I J. wTell known in Delpnos, having th spent considerable time iin the past ec few years in this ciity and has many te warm friends here, who will con-1 w gratulate him upon his choice of h bride. Mrs. Suttles is one of Del-phos’ most charming young ladies, I ^ admired by all who knew her. iMr. and Mrs. Suttles left on Clover Leaf train No. 5, Thursday evening, I p“ for Centralia, 111., where they will make their home. They will go to housekeeping in that citty in the fall. They start out in their wedded life with bright prospects for p successful and happy future and have the best wishes of their many CDelphos friends.MtpiCpi.lifefotobewlM(