A. E. Nicholson and Miss Liicile Billings United in Waterloo.Hudson, Aug. '25.—(Special ) — Aubrey E. Nicholson and Miss tdicile M. .Billings went to Waterloo yesterday afternoon, visited the office of the clerk of the courts, seeiu’ed the requisite license 'enabling them to wed, went to the home of Rev. E. G. Gat-term ole and there plighted their throths, which united them for life, for better or worse, and their friends hope it will be for the better. These young people are .deservedly popular among their friends and as-soieates. The groom is the son of M. L. • Nicholson, who has charge of the local office of the Corn Bolt Telephone company, and the bride is. the daughter of tfranJv Billings, a well known resident of Hudson1, Their marriage was witnessed by only a few relatives and friends. They went, to Des Moines last evening for a visit and when they return a f?w days later they will make their haitifc fn this city, where Mr. Nichoifcon is connected with the local lumber company. , s'