Moore-Kitchin WeddingA beautiful wedding- ceremony wassolemized on Wednesday evening ateight o’clock. It was the first largewedding of the month- TheMiss Grace Lillian Kitchin, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kitchinear Kingston, and the groom wasHarry Loyd Moore, of Indianapolis, son of Mrs. J. N. Moore of Clarksburg.pronouncedScoularKingston Presbyterian church, assisRevW. EdwardsClarksburg Christian church.The ceremony took place in the large front parlor, at the Kitchinhome, which was beautifully decorated in roses and southern smilax. Therecoupleentering the ceremony room togetherto the strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding march. Miss Marsha Kitchin,niece of the bride, was flower girl andthe ceremony was pronounced under 0large wedding bell of roses.The gown worn by the bride wasmade of white satin and she carritd *shower bouquet of bride’s roses tiedwith smilax.Immediately after the cremony nolegant luncheon was served af ei which Mr. and Mrs. Moore werebrought to this city where they tlt;okthe 10:20 train for Chicago.The brides going away gown wasgreenOh their return they will go to housekeeping in an elegant home furnished for their reception at Indianapolis.Among the guests from a distancewere Dr. E. L, Patterson and wife andCharles Dobyns and wife, of Brookvllle: Robert E. Moore, wife arid son.Will, and wife, and daughters, MrsGertrude DeHass and Mrs. FlorenceIndianapolis, and Mrs.Will Dobyns, of Indianapolis.The groom was reared at Clarl s-burg and is a young man of finecharacter and splendid business ability. Two years ago he went to India* apolis to accept a responsibleposition with the Capital National Bank.The bride is a young woman of splendid attainments and has beenpopular in society circles. BothcomeHighly respected families and th ystart out in life under very favorablecircumstances. The Standard wisheshem well.