Oa Thanksgiving eve, John Matney, of Orange township, and Mies Rosamond Mcllwain, of Nnlltown, accompanied by near friends, drove to Rev. Hench’a home, in Connersville, and were nnited in the holy bonds of matrimony.After the ceremony they returned to the bride’s home, where an elegant •upper, consisting of all the delicaciesof the season,was! served, to which near friends and relatives were invited.Thanksgiving day a superb reception was given the', newly married oouple, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Matney, parents of the gr^ni. Many relatives were present, and ta»* day was spent in lively conversation and music.The bride, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mcllwain, is an ex-eellent young lady, having a cheerful disposition and winning ways.Mr. Matney is a genial young man and in every particular a gentleman, well worthy of the prize he now possesses.We wish these young people all the pleasures that life can bring to them, and trust that they may be, found faithful to their fellow-men, as well as to each other. f