RCETON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JU]w11 on me 11th?ed Carter isld at the Era. James of Larwill nday, JuneMISS RADCLIFF ISWEWTO CW. LAUTHERSnner was m. cafe-rream andOn Wednesday Noon at the Bride’s Home; Will Live At Bucynu, Ohio.in a songill be held t Home,” in June,rnce were: rter and nit, Ohio; , of Union Raymond daughter, orge Carrs. Lillian Mr. and laughters, nt, Ohio; lein and Mr. and iter, Ilene uid Misst at 'uesdays. Curtis S. E. Merge Auer, ist, Frank port, mote present sn’s Asso-given at wn to thegiven to Indianep-»r, of In-■cre madeby the SyracuseDED A LAKEmy, Neb., of Argos, ige, test ise Lake, relatives he couple the water ony.:es.ORNINGserved at Sunday» WORKosite The aat week,immunity plaoe for iav» their dally ap-drv dsnMiss Marie Bffidcllff, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Radcliff, well-known and highly respected citizens of Piereeton, and Mr, Charles Wesley Lauthers, of'Buycrus, Ohio, were united in holy matrimony at the bride’s home in Piereeton on Wednesday, June 14th, at high noon.Rev. A. L. Lamport, of the M. E. Church, tied the nuptial knot, using the ring ceremony, after which an elaborate wedding breakfast was served. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom were sent.The ceremony was preceded by a sort musical program given by Miss Nina McCarter and Miss Loma Rad* cliff.Piano Solo, “Norwegian Bridal Procession ........... Greig“Annie Laurie.”“Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms.”“Bridal Music from Lohengrin.” Mendelssohn’s Wedding March,”The couple met while both were attending Oberlin College, nd their friendship ripened into aTfondness for each other, and terminated in their happy marriage on Wednesday noon.Misg Radcliff needs no introduction to the people of Piereeton and vicinity as she has lived here practically all of her life up until the time she was absent getting- her training at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Okte At an ewrlji An* *Re beJfcfejA’mem^sfc eff the local M. E. Church and has an active worker ever since. Miss Radcliff is highly educated, having graduated from the Piereeton High School and later from Oberlin College where she graduated last year with high honors, receiving her degrees. For the past year Mis# Radcliff has been a member .of the fatuity of the Piereeton High School and her absence will be soiely missed, as she was one of our school’s most highly trained and valued teachers. Oar loss, is Mr. Lauther’s gain, however. Miss Radcliff is si so an accomplished musician.J Mr. Lauthers is the only son of Mrs. Cellestine Lauthers, of Buyerus, Ohio, and he, like his companion, is well educated and prepared for life’s work in a most excellent fashion. Mr. Lauthers is a man of sterling character and is ambitious. With this combination their future looks, indeed, very brilliant.Mr. and Mrs. Lauthers will spend their honeymoon in the east, after which they will make their home In Bucyrus, Ohio, where the bridegroom i* in business.The Record joins with Mr. and Mrs. Leather's many friends in wishing them the best of health and prosperity in their wedded life.J.I ¥Th aboui and suppl bumi noon A Pierc of P scene the i had loss the t It of th start cover this t famii seasc a sms neces ingtoi Thlt; It ws cause but Is presu boys pond thus i The ance to co one f sympiMrs,Mrs memb day, v ties, ia cw ‘ We Snd w to rai know some the piCHILChi! served day ei ing p: publicj. L, FIMr. hi» niton F whe ir aervia ing atMRS. WARREN ROBBINS