FAWHKXCK F.\HX, III., '\YK1»S MISS IlKUTHA FRAZEK.(Vri'iuony lVrformed at Bride's Homo in 11»«- Pn'sonre of t Many Friends.Miss Bertha Frazee. daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Charles Frazee, of Elmwood place, and I-awrenoe Fahn, Jr.,of the borough, were married lastnight at the home of the bride’s parents by Rev. Joseph O. McKelvey,' pastor of Warren chapel. The ceremony was witnessed by a company of fifty people, relatives and near friends of the couple.The bride was gowned in whitesilk, trimmed with lace, and carried a bouquet of bride roses. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Florence Maccan, who wore a gown of embroidered organdie over white silk and carried pink carnations. Thebest man was B. Harrison Fahn, brother of the groom.The house was attractively decorated with ferns, potted plants and an effective arrangement was an arch of bride roses, beneath which the bridal party stood during the ceremony.The bride received a great many gifts of use and value, including silverware. cut-glass and furniture. Af-! ter a short trip the couple will re-1 side for the present with the bride’s 1 parents. The groom is employed at the Rushmore Dynamo Works.