... MARRIED LIAST. EVMISG.'• . . i \ ' ' !Redding; q( MKsu EHsflbeth, M. Allen and William L. WoodinaFretty One;.At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ciarles H. Allen on Poplar street, at 8:30 o dock last evening occurred the mar-riage of their daughter, Elizabeth f. Allen, and William Lawrence Woodin. Rev. W. E. Daw, ? rector of Christ'schorch, performed' ihp eerembny, tl .e bride and groom standing beneath/acanopy of, evergreen* In the’ absencejof the bride’s father, who was detained in Washington by hisduties* the bride was given away by her uncle, Ir. H. D. LaPlant of Sayre, j _The bride waa handsomely gowned in white brocaded satin, and she carried white carnations. Miss Mattie Moody, the bridesmaid, wore white silk trimmed with pink and carried pink carnations. The groom was attended by Byron J. Trippe of Canton, aB best man. Mrs. B. Y. Kershner, sister of the bride, played the wedding march.A large company of relatives andfriends were preaeni, and innumerable charming gifts attested the popularity of thd young people.. Among those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. iLyman Deckerof J^eaboppen, Mrs. Charles Pnrdy of Waveriy, Dr. and Mrs. LaPlant of Sayre, Mr. and Mrs.Rolls Holcomb of LeRoy, Miss Andrusand Miss Grahieer of Canton. j