!||Ji« WEPOING#0j ' . n k' r-^ • . , ,j. '--VJ. .! V;,.,-VM © ® ©. ffi © vjg S) ‘-fieIS ©BillM®*^fCKTONVQjftpEK GREEK—AUSTIXil Tuesday evening! at ,8 o’clock at , the••home« of. M r. an Mrs.: Ollfer F. Morton, 412 eastful and mipressiye Rouble ^dding of Miss Rose Cordelia Morton to JesseRalph Greek apd Amelia Ellen Greekto Dewey: AnstmJ^ Ft JEhanctt;topk place* The Rey.;jTtcypastor?of the Broadway: Christian! church^ read the ring ceremony, in the presK-ence of eighty relatives and close, friends of the happy couples. ^ A;'* Immediately following the, ceremony-they left on a motor trip to Indiana-: polis and the Shades, where they will spend, several days. ; v : . (: 9The Morton home was beautifully decorated with ferns, roses and ?asfers* j the Color scheme being pink and whited Tlie ceremonyvtook place m the archway, /which was tastefully entwine^ with; fernsl ‘ * - ■: ' IfThe bridal chorus from Lohengrin was played by Miss Aileue Casey. ;Refreshments consisting of brick ice cream, cake ahd -piUicli. in -keepihgj •with the color scheme were served., f;Mrs. /Greek is the daughter of Myii auil Mrs. Oliver’ P. Morton, a - grad1* ua te of the Prince Lon/ Higii school Tn the class of lb*jo. ai^i for ijfche: past mouths'. lias -been employed as bookkeeper at the Princeton /Water: Col office.,- •*': -V'V '///:;■Mr/ Greek is the, elifer son of Mr/ 1 aiid Mrs. Jesse. Greek.va2S east State j street, and is a well known brick*layer ! of- this city. : ..... . / ' ■/■■■/•. -j Mrs. Austin is the younger daughter;of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greek, and has j u host of friends In this? city.I : - it ■ .. ■ Mi ■ ’■ V •. • :• * r • •« .'.Vi!-. • -' ■■■: ■.;[ Mr, Austiu Lis. the sbn' biv A'ithm*| Austin, of cast Broadway amlisem-ployed as. salesman for the Princeton,Buick company of Princetou. % -; The brides looked charming 4n •white satiu dresses and carried bouquets of Columbia roses. Mrs. Greek's going-away costume was a black can-/ton creph dress and-/. Mrs. Austin’s black satin, with accessories to match*. Among the outKf-town guests were .Mrs. William litckett ‘ and children , and Mrs. ‘Ellen Holson, of * Vindennes* and Mrs. Leona* Jaquess, of Ft; Branch.Mr. Land M rk tGreek will be at home ; to their many/: ffhmds% at 52P north (xibson streef/ Mr. and Mrs/Austin /mil reside at-21^east Emerson ^reCtiPRST HOGSIER OREBATO® 8QGNS1t% TERRE/ HAUTE, Ind.. Aug. : IgX-•Bert Stallney, president of the Republic Cbal Go., of Farmersburg, was/the ^jftrst coal, operator of Indiana to sign the Cleveland agreement at mine headquarters here. His \ mine, which pro-* duces 800 tons a day, will be opened immediately With .75 men employed.Fire Destroys /Plant at CrothersvilleC0RTHERSY1LLE/Ind., Aug. 10.—I .A $60,000 lire destroyed the^ White Wood Product Co. plant here earlyctoday. X/;‘ ■ y,:-=;'■■■■ :/X? - 'v /://■:— '!jk- The blaze is though t to ha ye- been; Istarted by friction oi^a VbOd“5”pTlifeyi lor an overheated bearing. '■ ™; Seventy men are empioyed in the factory and it.is expected tlia t it will be rebuilt.On account of having to get out of my present location, have to sell 10-15 in. Oak Heaters nickle trimmed $28.5® for6*1? in. Oak Heaters nickle trimmed $31.50 for r----Buy now you will soon need them Prices oil all other goods accordingly