The marriage of two of our most j lt;popular young people was conaum-! mated at the M. E. parsonage at Stockport, Iowa. Wednesday at 2 p. m,, when Miss Ethel Du lay y became the bride of Win. Mcngerhaussen. The young couple journeyed to this place that the ceremony might be performed by Rev. G. W. Barber, a personal friend of the bride’s family. The bride was charmingly dressed for tho occasion in a cress of periwinkle blue silk, canton crepe, trimmed in white, with hut to match. After the marriage they drofe to Ottumwa to visit friends and from there | they went to Galesburg, Iowa, for a i short visit They returned Saturday |evening and will make their home in ; the west part of town. May we expend hearty congratulations.