All tit Shew.Al the nice home of Mr. endMrs.R W. Allen Sunday, D#*c4th, 19i4, at the hour of 5 o'clocki*. m., M as Cho L. Allen and Mr.James H. Shaw were muted in marriage, the Rev. A. M. Harral,pastor of the Christian church,.officiating.It wan a very quiet home wedding, only near relatives and im mediate friends informally attending.The wide partition doors con' necting the library with the parlor were folded hack, making ms one the two large, nicely furnished rooms. At the ap|ointed time the bride and groom appeared marching to the sweet strain* ofMfiidel-Hnhn's Wedding March,which was perfectly played byMis* Iāa-e.L)r. Harra! pronounced a very impressive ceremony, after which those present, delightedly, has tened to congratulate the youngcouple.The bride having lived in Adasinlt;*e tlie beginning of the town's | short history, and it liemg here that *hn ha* from young girlhood budded into a charming younglady, and modestly and becomingly graced the social circle of our city, thereby adding to it* .merits, we are all delighted that10 her i he continuance of the gifts of happiness is so promising.Mr. James haw, who haslived in Ada for two years, beingin the employ of his uncle, T. J, Chumble**, is held in the highestesteem by every one. He i* to acomplete degree moral, capableand industrious, and in this country where worth so early meets i s rewards, there i* not* the least doubt a- h* hi* present attainment of higti standing and position intin* count r \. .*Vt e mo*t cordially congratulate; each 01 tin* contracting parties !