WEDDING BELLS.L1V0NI—N EL LEX John C. Livoni and Miss Kathryn Nellen were married in Chicago onJanuary 22nd, 1914 and therebyhangs a tale For a number 01 years Mr, Livoni has wandered up ; and down the world in various capa- j cities, traveling solicitor and kindred professions, looking upon fair women many times and oft without j a flutter of the heart or a quiver of the eye lid But, alas, 111 every man there is a vulnerable spot and in Mr. Livoni the weak place was where a merry laugh creeps in, the laugh where every no*e is melody. About seven years ago such a laugh fell upon his ears and his pulse quickened When he traced the laugh he found it belonged to a mere school g*rl in short dresses With a sigh he turned away but all these seven years he dreamed of that laugh in his home and recently began to realize the possibility' of securing it By some coincidence January 22nd is the wedding anniversary' of the parents of both interested parties, so they made the date trebly clear by consummating the:r own marriage vows that day. Mrs. Livoni is a grand daughter of the esteemed citizen, Nicholas Mahr and is quite well known because of various visits Mr and Mrs Livoni will liv° in Sidney where he has many interests The Telegraph wishes them the utmost measure of prosperity and joy in life together 4*- i