IThe marriage of Miss Blanche Schuet-te to Mr. Stanley Eckel wan solemnized I last Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at jJl the home of the bride'* parent*, Mr. and * Mrs. Fred Schuette, I l‘J2 South Eighth pstreet. pThe ceremony was performed by Rev. 1 Ft. II. Sheppley, pastor of the Presbyter- * ian church. The wedding was quite, the invitations being limited to the rel* * atives and inthncte friends. The house] •was attractively dr orated iu cut flow* 1 ers, ferns and potted plants. The cere- Imony was performed in the library 1 which was beautifully decorated. Miss M Florence Bchnette, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Charles M '/email was best man. Little Ethel Reinfried, nie -e of the bride, was tlower 1girl. Preceding the ceremony and dor- i ing the inception which followed a musical program was given by Urban’s or chestra. After the marriage ceremonya wedding dinner was served on tin lawn under a canvass canepy The bride is an estimable young lady who is capable of tilling the homo she will adorn with happiness. She is a ( graduate of the old Suith Side high 1 school and it a delightful musician.tShe was born in the home from which • she went as u bride and has the tesjiect and esteem of all.Mr. Eckel is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckel of Pert Washington. He 1has rehided here for some years and iH at I present manager of the Northern Produce company, a large cold storageplant. 1| Mr. and Mrs. Eckel left later in the | evening on a wedding trip and upou their return will take up their residence on New York avenue.The Pilot joins their many friends iu congratulations and best wishes as they ; go hand in band down the pathway of life.Among the out of town guests at the Wedding were the following:Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckel, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Turner, Philip Eckel, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Wright, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Chamberlain, Judge and Mrs. W. J.Turner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Turner, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Jackson, all of Port Wash