)EMISS ORPHA JACKSON AND N. MANCHESTER MAN WEDMiss Orpha Jackson, popular young: laxly of near Bringhurst, and Harry Weimer, of North Manchester, were united in marriage last Saturday afternoon at four o’clock at the M. E. parsonage at North- Manchester, Rev. R. C. Plank, pastor of the M. E.church, of that city, • officiating. The only attendants were Albert ► | Weimer, a brother of the groomkixd Miss'flRJple Sterns, a’ girl friend of the bride. On Mondaythe newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, Old Mexico and Los Angeles, Cali-Ipttsa. i They a3E|BJ||E|Itoma about;: 1 s t. hri#|is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, residing south of Bringhurst. She is a graduateof Bringhurst high school, a normal graduate of Manchester College and h«as an A. B. degree from that college. She is a member of the Flora Baptist church. She has been teaching the past four years, being at Elkhart the lasttwo years. Mr. Weimer is a sonand Mrs. C. C. 'Whittier, ofJttorth Manchester. He is a graduate of North Manchester High School and of Manchester College In chemistry. He is a member of the M. S. church. Thehappy couple will live with his parents until September 1st, when they will go to Columbus, Ohio, where he will take work so that he may receive his Master’s degree in chemistry. The many friends of the young people unite in wishing them a long, happy, prosperous wedded life.