les-40*thejgfctjiLiiiiiujajct? prize wu* oe nwaixica pi iu;wo'dock.MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED AT EPISCOPAL CHURCHIn the Grace Episcopal Church on Friday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock the marriage of MIsa Gertrude H. Hemig and Dr. Max Ingersoll Bowman, hoth of Huron, was solemnized in the presence of a group of friends.The wedding music was ptoyed on the organ by Mrs. Howard T, Shober, The processional was the *4Coronation March” from the '‘March of the Priests” by Meyerbeer and the recessional was Largo by Handel. As the guesLs were assembling and during the service Mrs. Shober played “Andante Cantabile’1 from Stringed Quartet Op. II by Tchaikowskyi Meditation from '‘Thais,” by Massanet; Drigo's Serenade and Drdla's Serenade.The attendants at the wedding were Mra Fi-aacOa Gerold of MlnncapoB* and Dr. Bcme W. Enlslin of Huron, Both Miss Gerold and the bride wore black iuits and shoulder bouquets of gardenias. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served in Mrs. Bowman’s apartment, 85 Sirclh Street Southwest, by M'S-Mary Remington from Hie Huron Clinic, Mrs. Bowman, instructress of nurses at the Huron Clinic, is a graduate of St.Barnabas Hospital in Minneapolis, took post graduate .work at Gillette State Hospital in St* Paul, at the University of Minnesota and at the University of Chicago. She received her Master* degree \a music ^ University of Minnesota last year. She i* ■ member of the Huron A1 trust* C;ub.Dr. Bowman, who is head of the chemistry end physics department at Huron CoLlege, received his bachelor’s degree from De Pauw University, Green Castle, fnd„ took graduate work at Washington University in St. Louis; received hi.? master's degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana and his doctor’s degree from the University of Indian* ot Bloomington. He is affiliated with these fraternities r Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Phi Etn Sigma and Phi Lambda Upsilon.1SUiJolipwStl*freinorTmei