V '. ^jting-Myer*. ' '.‘The passing of the “old” year was parked by a very happy.wedding north qiftpwn, which was solemnized at high hfcpn on Saturday, December 30. j'jSkt this tune,. the liv*s of P*rry Mv^rs, son of Mr. apd Mrs. J. E. Myers, and Miss Sadie Ling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ling, were united. The Ceremony was performed at the home ,of the*btide, Re?. F K. Rich, pastor of {be Lighthouse church officiating, using 'W Bolemri ring service, ^jkbou^hirty-five immediate relatives friends were present to witness I the’ marriage, and after eongratiPa-tiqnsu a two-course luncheon was served, w^h wad followed by an afternoon of v$y pleasant social intercourse.bride is a lady of refinement in everyday, with a large circle of friends .thatlove and cherish her friendship.groom is a “son of the soil” with those manly traits of character that as-spnipuMress in his chosen line.! ,Mh and Mrs. Myers will spend a short honeymoon in Chicago and will be at home on tho R. N. Johnson farm after March 1, 1917.May their lives be blessed with happiness and prosperity is the wish of The Reporter.