MISS HELEN BIRD WEDS MR. POLLOCK PARMELE.An out of town wedding of interest to Lincoln people which took place near Brqken Bow last Wcdnes- » day, wo* that of Mr. Pollock Par-mele, of Platt smooth to Miss Louise • Bird of Chicago. Mr. Parmeie, who is the son of Mrs. Charles C. Par- : mele. attend* d the university for several years and is a member of lt;Sigma C hi fraternity. The brid* is j the daughter of Mrs. Anna Bird of |Chicago and a niece of Mr*. T. E. JParmeie of Plattsinouth. |j The ceremony was performed by | Kev. H. O. McCluskey, pastor of the |' First Presbyterian church of Broken j . Bow-, in the charming bungalow cn the Parmeie ranch near there and j in w hich the young people will hcnce-i forth make their home. Since Mr. j Parmeie’* return from army duty j during which time hr served for a jnumber of months in France, he 1ms | had charge of the Parmeie land in- j . teresta in the west.j This beautiful bungalow is of e»-rec tally interesting as it is said to Ihave been the setting for a number Iof romances. It was formerly owned | by Major K. O’Neil of Omaha* but was *old with u portion of the ranch 1 to Mr. Parmeie by Major o*Neil, who , entered the quartermaster’s department of the United Htates army at the outbreak of the war. It has of- : fered hospitality I many Omaha people as the owner built it Just for the purpose of entertaining hi* friends as he did not occupy it ktei-self find many merry parties of Omaha visitors wetys entertainedthere.The wedding there last Wcdnes-I day was very simple and was attended only, by a few* of the intimate friends of the two young people.