LOCAL SOCIAL EVENTS.tf.tyle- Before a large circle of friends and :e relatives the marriage of Bernhard le Huber and Miss Carrie Barth took in place at St. John’s Evangelical Lu-k- theran church on - Prairie street, ir, Thursday evening. Promptly at 7:30 o'clock, to the strains of the Wagner e- wedding march played by Miss Dora id Walker,* the bridal party marched to at the altar, preceded by the bride’s sis-;e- ter, ^fiss Louise Barth, and Albert ill Priem, the ceremony being performed by Rev. P. Ewald, pastor of the e- church. After the ceremony about ie fifty guests assembled at the home ly of the bride, No. 711 Harrison street, where a reception was given and a ly dainty supper was served. The bride ly is an accomplished young lady who e- came here from Canni, ill., three ii- years ago. The grooim is a Lake Shore boilermaker and is well known ;ft and respected here. William Barth of 2d Carmi. a brother of* the bride, was of the only o.ut of town guest. The hap-2d • y couple left at 1:05 this morning, •s- for Buffalo, Niagara Falls and New . York. They expect to be gone sev* io. eral days.* • *te Mishawaka correspondence: Miss* * * •re Estella Beasecker, daughter -of Mr. as and Mrs. David Beasecker of Osce-~ i ~ n ~ ---sc01ehchinisoHiteite;W(nnnufo:TtBiSi'm.ofnnWjprtirTidiibo7: