1111lt;3i lt;' County Clerk Chester ami Miss Jennieliyder, at Plymouth.From Wednesday’s Daily Truth.An event of more than ordinary interest to the many friends of the happy principals will take place today, when Harry S. Chester and Miss Jennie Ryder will be united in mar- j lt;riage. The happy event ia to occur j i at the home of the voung lady’s pa- (* rents, at Plymouth, this state, at a late hour this afternoon. The expectant groom, his sister, Mrs Sophia Sweatiand, and brother, Ellis M. Chester, left tor that city on an early morning train. The bridal couple are expected to arrive here tomorrow j evening.. They will immediately be- j 1 gin housekeeping at the elegant new j lt;home erected by Mr. Chester at 3081 j d State street. \'The bride and groom need no intro- j lt;duction to Truth's readers, as both j, are so well and favorably known. Mr. Chester’s successes here at home have been so pronounced and flattering that further commendation on our part is entirely unnecessary. Miss Ryder has been a teacher in the city schools for several years and the high regard in which she is held both by her former pupils and co-laborers is evidence sufficient of her many yirtues.1