\Pretty Home Wedding. iA pretty hnnv wedding was that of . s' M iss Opal llnw,-) tlt;n ami Yh'tojf ('um-'* : jnins, which was s^lomnged last nitfht ! « 'at jlt;» |iV; at the High-stm-t, Metho-Lst Kpisi oyai par* mage. NewAlhanv. Thv IN v. John M. Waiker,%1). Idistrict sut erintondent. performed the r*‘rvTvr;y. MCs Maymt* lTui**r-hiil was the bn i« *s maid and Edward RadclifFe was thi groom‘s best man.As the bridal ooi Je entered Miss Ruth Quinn played “I(id Sweet Song. ” Following thr lt;or- mony a receptionwas held and th*- decoration colors, fink and white, were* e irried out in the ice s. The bride is the daughter «»f the Rev.W. H. Howi Tt«u, pastor of High-treet Methodist Kp:-r.)pai church, in New Albany. and is a charming young woman, while the groom, who is formerly of English. Ind., is in the employ of the Louisviile £ Southern Indiana Traction Company. On their return from a hridai trip the couple will reside in NewAlbanv.•»The above was taken from the Louis-viile Times. Thursday, January -sth.Roth young people are well and favor-ably known he;**. Mr. Cummins was ♦horn and reared h *re and is a grandsonof Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cummins.