St., Shelbyville.PROMINENT COUPLETO ID HERE SUNDAY!IiMISS ROSE LAMPE WILL BECOME WIFE OF MR. GEORGEYOUNG.j (From FridayV Dally)j A wedding of interest to manyi‘ Shelbyville persons will be solemn-. ized next Sunday morning, the cou-! pie being George Young and Miss Rose Lampe, who are among the most highly esteemed young peopleof the city. f ■ !No public announcement -has been made of the engagement and the details for the marriage service are•. *•* . •/ .known only to a few' of their intimate friends, as they intended theii plans to remain a secret until after the ceremony had been performed, j Miss Lampe is a daughter of Mr \ and Mrs. John G. Lampe, 519 west i Franklin street. She is a favorite j in social circles, being one of Shel-byville’s most beautiful girls, possessed of a charming personality that has won for her many warm friends. She has been employed for several months at the Morris store ^ j and left there only recently to com- jnii9a0j plete the arrangements for her wed-j -jding. JMr. Young Is the hustling manager j of the Index notion store. He has f been employed at the store for sev-, o eral years, being advanced from- i time to time to positions of increas- j -1 ing responsibility until he reachedH the post of manager. He is a son ofthe late John F, Young and lives- with his mother, Mrs. Lena Young •t‘ • ■- at 111 east Hendricks street, ' He jt has always enjoyed the confidence jp' or the public and is one of the rls- !3 ing young business men of the city j. t . .• •• . ■ ■ «* with a circle of friends measured by 3 the extent of his acquaintance. There 1 | are no finer young people in the land 1lt; than Mr. Young and Miss Lampe and j their friends will extend heartiest congratulations. j5 While on their honeymoon, the I couple will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. R. t Fouteh at Sullivan, Ind. j . _ . iPi tii1 ag m • tb fil b€ tabeclJkM.ma it er inmsilt;w:thhiB:be15thw;tha!11C82899910119prdawlaflbeupap