until tin* opening of tin* meetings. Tin evangelist* are now in Omaha.K mu n • \ rkiiiM.Mi'* Minnie Arkin*, lt;*f ihN city, ami Mr. Frank Kraus, of Muneie, were married Thanksgiving morning. I'In*ceremony was 'oicnini/.ed at high mas* at St. Paul's church. Quite a numberof friend' witne^elt;l the services. Thebride and maid of honor, Mi*' .losiehalton. both wore tar.-eolore.l broadcloth costumes.Mr. Frank Saekteder, of Dayton, O.. wti* the groom's best man. Immedi-at' lv after thlt; ceremony a dinner ws? ,rWiinwiOilof re an lt;: atwK*hainitendered t«» the friend' at the home ofthe bride*.' mother, 012 north Mudi'on street. Mr. and Mrs. hrau*, aceom-panied b\ Mr. Saektcder and Ali'lt; Dalton, left ii tin* afternoon train for Muneie, where the\ were given a reception by the groom's father. Mr.and Mrs. Kraus will make Muneie ; heir future home.e«wIm.1SCI4i»JIIhi