rmgus.h.» 1to!to ;Tudor- Foi«;.The marriage of Miss Lillian Gay Gogg, to Mr. Charles E. Tudor tookk i i V_J Vret iiilbC-liriplace last evening at mao oeloek ata re\ire ■ev :1 •. i tilthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baldwin, if] Bell place. Walnut IIilis. Miss Fogg is the daughter of the late Arthur Llovd Fong, on account oi'Ftthe ?i: ? lt;\v. i' iw hose recent death the wedding wasn- I'ts :IS- ;* ' * i• A |ill* •ICC :Lt VU- ito iwde i)V- !et-1it: IVv» 1I . 1c\st | lt;99! Be!tes ::.C !a Vf. ry quiet. affair, the guests being limited to the immediate relatives. The bride wore a beautiful gown ofwhite crepe de ehene, carrying violetsand lillies of the vailev. Her maid of• •honor was Miss Alice Tudor, who wore an exquisite pink and white organdy and carried bridesmaid roses. Miss Ida Belle Baldwin, the other maid.iwore a dainty frock of white chiffon, trimmed in cherrv silk. The Rev. Peter Tinsley performed the ceremony,• X — and Mr. Clifford Tudor acted as best man. The bride was given awav by her brother, Mr. A. L. Fogg, jr. The bouse was trimmed in holly and pinkroses, and the wedding was a very pretty one in every way. After a, wedding supper and an informal reception. Mr. and Mrs, Tudor left for a bridal trip, to be gone about four weeks. They will visit many of the beautiful resorts in Florida and expect to make the voyage to Havana. Early in February thev will receive their manyfriends in their cozy apartments inthe Eden, in Grand street, Walnut Hills.—Cincinnati Enquirer, Jan. 1st.Miss Fnrrg is a niece of Mrs. J. E. Miller, of this city.beg a TurnX; lord beenconvVi for Gil hiin MJo in a ed tc who?leg.MJessilast-overfeetlMton I her 1kiileSumSthavewan