IIWELL KNOWN YOUNG PEOPLEUNITED IN MARRIAGEThe marriage of Maxwell Stuart andj Miss Sada Webster took place last eve- I ning at 7:30 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Webster, J14 East Second street., in rhe presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The ceremony wasI performed by Rev. E. C. Brooks, pastor of the Muscatine circuit, in a most , impressive manner. The tvedding ! march was played by Miss Eva Kinsley and the .voung couple was united in the front parlor, which had been dec-• orated for the occasion.The bride wore a gown of white mou see line de soie and carried a shower boquet of bride roses. The couple t was unattended. After the ceremony tja wedding supper was served and later t in the evening the bridal couple left s oil the Wilton train en route to Iowa •' City fora few weeks* visit. They were j accompanied as far as Wilton by a j number of their young friend*. ,At the conclusion of their visit they , will return to this city and will re- tside on the J. I). Stuart farm in Bloom- tington township when spring comes. t Both these young people were bom *and raised here and in this city received their education. • 1!Mr. Stuart is the oldest son of Mr. c and Mrs. J. D. Stuart and is a young *! man who has large numbers of friends „!in this city as well as in the immedi- jjate vicinity. fMrs. Stuart is a favorite among her t associates and all will wish for her r ‘the greatest happiness in her married 1! life. ,lt;mThe young people received numerous 1 gifts from relatives and friends.Guests from out of the city who were present at the wedding are: Mrs.Sohillig, of Gallatin. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jewel, of Springdale; D. D. Webster and family, and I Leonard Webster, of | Fruit land.Ic