fail of . Birmingham.1 ]too kplac® at high, i lea’ home. The guests! by the bride’a mother 1^raon »„d iL86 m)V61€89| Oi iTOy. £Preceding the ceremony Miss BessieGilbert sang a beautiful .vocal solo, 1“I Love You Truly” accompanied by a Mrs. Joe Hoaglin. sister of the erroom. •1noon at theTo the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding inarch, played by Mrs. Hoaglin, the bridal party descended the stairs. MissEdith Anderson, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and Mr. Joslin Rus- J1 sell as best man, came first, next the a bride and groom.The marriage vows were taken beneath an arch of ribbon, at the back of which was a bank of ferns. Rev.Munster of Birmingham performed the ceremony.The bride was beautiful in her gown of white satin overdraped with silk Jtulle lace and tunic, held in place by!lt;j orange blossoms. She carried a bride's boquet of Ophelia roses.Miss Anderson wore a gown of Watermelon (taffeta and carried whitedtvnIalrslt;rr»vcarnations.After congrf/ftil/ationis, the bride, groom led the way to the dining room e where a sumptuous two-course lunch-^ eon was served. Covers were laid fortwelve at the brde’s table wh’ch was *beautifully decorated with baskets of roses and streamers of yellow and V white extended from the bride’s cake which was the centerpiece, to each place card. The color scheme of yel-low and white was carried out in theluncheon.Mr?f Rail is the daughter of Mrs. Nancy Anderson and for the past six a years has been one of Jefferson1 Jefferson county’s efficient school teachers. She has a host of friends!. who wish her heartiest congratula- ^ tions.Mr. Rail is the youngest son of,S Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rail ,is a young F man of sterling qualities.After a short wedding trip they will be at home for the present at the a1 home of the groom’s parents, two ® miles south of iBrmingham.These young people show the high esteem in which they were held by the many costly and useful presents [ ^ which they received. The following,« out of town guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Glotfelty, Fairfield; Mrs. O, W. Nylander, Ogden, la.; Mrat Lee Loveless, Troy, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe HaogVn, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. John Rail, Stockport; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Carl, Mrs. O. O. Bradford,Mrs. Martha Wolf, Miss Sarah Lawson, Mrs. George Rudolph and Galen | 7, Wolf, of Ottumwa; Mr. and Mrs. Ira|D Bartholow and children, of eKota,Rev. J. C. Behrens of New London.VIKVR