Kept Their Wedding Secret.Announcement of the marriage of Miss Gail Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Airs. James B. Marshall, of this city, io Lieutenant O. H. ilershman, j of Indianapolis, which nuptial event j took piace on August Ul, atil r’Uii.s wick, New Jersey, and which was kept secret except to immediate | reia lives of the couple until this week, was qiii'i* a surprise to the youiifc bride's mane Shoals friend*.*The wedding look pi ace on I ho eVe s of LitutenaiiL iiershfiiaii’s departure for France, where lie served as an attache, with other Amenuan officers, with the French army. Alter seeingher hu-Oand start for France Mrs Her shin an returned to the home of her parents lie re. During the past winter was employed as a teacher in U.vj hi^h sellout at i^t. I’eter.hur^h, i ’j j rida. bme rejoined tier husband at t)*lt;i Point Comfort, Virginia, the last of May, on his return iroin France. They -p^nt the past two weeks on a honeymoon trip, visiting in Virginia, Wash- | mgton City, New York and other places* of interest in tile east, and came here I the first of the week lot a visit with ^ her parents. ,ILieutenant ilershman is a graduate of ilimojs Mate University and M :*s.»*Hershimiit of loo Indiana Slate Univer- Isitv. ! 1: jIhey will make their home at * Tin?' is | Coionades”, Indianapolis, where ^r. ' Her.'jjinaii wit) resume his work as sales «f ^ ^ • rmanager of tilt* W. K. Wheeler Com j pany, uf which he is vice piosident. :