.* * *2 ; kO'- CHRISTMAS WEDDING.' itEmi.Tj Montgomery and Miss- j| Adda Smiiey Married.It.uj i ■:'vi Li -K, 1 u., I . i:c. 14 pretty doing 00;ured aI thv bouse of . Mr ;m‘.J Smiley, u ho r*-.rim-ar this p tod*;-. 1 r, elt;o.in.4 p. v11 es v.‘ :• ’ • i r, E t.U. r \ M lt;. r d ;j o; * »■ r y a 1 ■.«i Air. t:ir,iley’s prrtty rj«(u ;hrcr. AM-s A lda. 1 he nuptial k; 01 was led by Rev.lt; . 0. Lowthur ol tin- Oden I -. E. ci'itm*; I.lL;i 1 the young rvople are w.-li known in U;- :i‘ -s county wheie th*-y numb*; their friends by their ;e.j .laintanyes. Air. Montgomery was. reared mar Ovhn. He is the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Taylor. At the present tune h'* is the head of the Shvridia*.. high school ( history ch partuumt. Lie graduated at the Indictna University with the class of 11 OS where be was ranked as one of best seniors in the department of history, It will be remembered that he war the Foster prize for 1908 in history, having for his competitors some of the ’ most able students in the institution. During his University course Air. Montgomery served as a teacher in the Philippines for two years.The bride was at one time a teacher in the Daviess county schools. She hcs also taken a course in an Indianapolis business college; but she i3 best known as a leader in social circles.The wedding was an informal affair the only out of town guests being Miss Stella Cabel of New Augusta and ‘the Misses Edna Hall and Cora Eikenberry of Indianapolis.After a short visit with friends the young couple will begin housekeeph g alObend UApportionment of Funds.