Martin Zinser, Jr., and Miss Mary*Firsich Married This Morning.At eight-thirty o’clock this morning at the St. Vincent’s church the marriage of Martin Zinser, Jr., and Miss Mary Firsich occurred. A large number of guests were present at the ceremonies attending the union of these popular and well known young people. In an impressive manner the Rev- Father Ketter pronounced the words that made two fast-heating young hearts happy.The bride wore a charming gown of white crepe dechine over white silk. She wore a veil and a wreath I of orange blossoms, and carried a J beautiful boquet of yellow roses and J fern leaves. Her sister, Miss Lulu I Firsich, who was the bridesmaid,! was gowned in a charming creation j of white Persian lawn. She carried I pink roses. The groom was attend-1 ed by bis cousin, Frank Schwenden- I mann, of Delhi, Ohio. The two gentlemen were attired in the usual Iblack. IAfter the ceremony, a wedding I breakfast was served at the home of I the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Firsich, prominent residents of Shelby township. A number of I guests from Indianapolis, Delhi, O., 1 and other points at a distance vied I with neighboring relatives and | friends in extending hearty and sin- I cere congratulations to the two I young people. IMr. Zinser is the son of Martin Zinser, sr., the well known citizen of Prescott, He enjoys an extensive acquaintance and has the esteem of fils I many friends. The newly-married ones will go to housekeeping at once I on the Fred Feitig farm in Shelby Itownship. I