Berkheiser-Stem.As the particulars of the wedding of Mr. Berkheiser and Mias Stem wereJ * 4incorrect and inadequate, we herewith republish:On Christmas day, at high noon, Mr. Lewis A. Berkheiser and Miss Lealda Stem were happily united in the holv bonds of wedlock.VAs the o’clock struck twelve Miss Winnefred Stem, cousin of the bride, began playing the bridal song, from Lohengrin’s wedding march. While the strains of the music proceeded, the bridal couple marched down the stairs and into the front parlor, where the ceremony was solemnized by Rev\ Wm. F. Switzer, in the presence of at out si 'sir invited guests.The bride was dressed in white silk and carried carnations. The groomowas attired in black.After the ceremony and congratulations, the officiating minister, followed by the bride and groom, led the way to the dining room, where a three-course dinner was served. Music was furnished by Lola Crim ana Florella Tracy.Many useful and beautiful presents were received. The out of town guests were: Mrs. Mary Berkheiseraud daughters Emma, Dora and Lillie, and son Merrit, and Miss Grace Ladue, all of Denver; Mrs. C. N. Hatfield, of Roanoke, Ind; Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Fishei and daughters, of Elkhart; Mr. aid Mrs. W. W. Stem andt■daughters, of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blootrjer and daughter, of North Vernon; Mriand Mrs. L. H. Bryant, of Ham mom; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Watkins, of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stem,bf Fulton; Miss Estella Thompson, (f Argos; and Mr. Harvey Berkheiser, Vinton, Iowa.Mr. and Ms. Berkheiser will reside with the orie’s parents, in North Rochester, jA. Guest.