iiyiespo-ip-er-eni hi-pie m-14! VSV ' is; of hy or pn-li-J rind .ifc-01-01-:c-°fin-na-totll-lURPSndh-trd0311VGry.topeople and a- happy fuvureis the'-wist o£ everybody.L am bo v t o n-X.a r s o n.At S:30 last evening- Rev. Charles H. Porcival invited the' members and friends present at the prayer meeting-: to witness a marriage ceremony in the' church and they found the spacious auditorium of the church alreny occupied by many friends and relatives of the oontractuig-pnrtias... Mr: Louis X. Larson now of Ashland ood'-Miss Maude EE. Ltuubcrton, eldest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lambekon were to be united in marriage at the alrar of the church.. . •To the music of the.vredding march the bride and groom who 'em unattended met the pastor at the altar and the simple yet -solemn vows were spoken by them. The service was deeply impressive for when the contracting parties kneeled, for the pastors prayer and blessing, members of the choir .chanted' the Lord’s prayer and the wedding- benediction was also beautifully rendered by them.The bridal party left on a' late train for tho*north and will soon return to Ashland where Mr. Larson holds the position as secrotn-j1of the Y. M. C. A. Both Mr. and Mrs. Larson nrc widely and favorably known in. Ra-eino ana a wide circle will extend tbC heartiest greetings at this happy tunc. Mr., Larson has fitted’ himself fur.-a. hu-ge usefulness in liis. chosen profession and. his estimable wife is fully fitted by disposition and training to. help him most successfully in his im-portuwt service.Ko Is o n • J Alt;5 o 1 R o n.the(*ari cur unci wit’ cou •unt: silv is a nlal agr. the Oth can quo nllo Xt sort Xcl T wni Ko\COTl*trieSapS.Kin•ThiBo trod lust incc Riot opc jTl 1 mg* Coh vice at J nio’ mci for.