1up some now.Tresslar- Rinker.A very pretty wedding took place | at Methodist Episcopal Church ;at Brooklyn. Monda) evening, when * Miss Bernice Melva Rinker. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George *,V. Klnk**r. was united Ir marriage to , Mr. Ralpii llowe Tresslar. of Moores- 1 vllle. The church was beautifulh ! decorated with quantities of yellow \ daisies and green boughs which form* ed an effective background for the bridal party. Preceding and during! the ceremony. Mrs. Roy Morgan, j organist, and Mr. Ralpii Cook, solo-: ist. rendered a beautiful musical pro- I gram- The marriage service was reml by ltev. Schell, the riug ceremon;* * being used. The attendants were, i Miss Ethel Smith, ol Brooklyn, maid 1 of honor; Misi Mary Tresslar. of Sol.sberry, sister of the groom, and Miss Edith Pfdgeou. of Carmel, brides maids. Mr. Scott Paddock, of Chicago, best man; Messrs. Rex. Shuffleharger. of Wave-lj. and Hon aid Ellis, of Spencer, ushers. The bride entered with her brother. Mr Roy Rinker. who gave her away. Th»* bride was lovely in a gown of ivory -atin. draped with skaiuw lace, with garniture of pearls which adorned the corsage and held the drmperle-of the skirt, which was fashioned cn train. The bridal veil of tulle *«■* held by a wreath of lililes of the va! ley and she carried a shower bou quet of bridal rones and llllies of the valley. The maid of honor wor-a charming gown of white shadow lace over net and carried an anululof Marchiel Nlel roses. The brides maids were dainty frocus of * llgh* blue and carried Kfllarney roses. Kollowiug the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride Th- appointment* were in pink ami