MARRIED AT ST. JOE.- dBRochester Young People Pleasantly ti Surprise Their Friends. |rlt;For some time it has been rumored 1 u tnat Max Mattice and Miss Myra Davis I nwere thinking of taking a matrimonial I tivoyage, but no one dreamed but that it I u would start from the home town of the I ti young people. _ 1 bSaturday, Mr. Mattice and Miss 11 Davis went to St. Joe, Michigan, to at-1 htend a_ convention of railroad men, and 1 s;while there, concluded they would have I the words said that would give them 11 the right before men to travel the rest 11 of life’s journey as man and wife. This 11 they did, and went on to Chicago to I ^ spend Sunday and notify their parents 11 of the marriage. 1 aThe petty, winsome bride is the I r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis, I 3 and a girl calculated to make an excel-1 a lent wife, as she is not only at home in 11 the parlor, but is equally a,queen in the I c cullinary department and is helpful in I r every capacity. I ]The young husband is also a useful I i member of society as well as one of the I men who is not afraid to soil his hands |) with honest labor. |rMr. and Mrs. Mattice will reside at Iapproval of their parents, as the mar-1 ( riage is in every way one that pleases I (all around. Congratulations from many I j friends are extended. I iIndiana Harbor, where heisemployed. The newly married pair have the full