IHYMENEAL.^ Owen—Shorter.tof.NThe marriage of Miss Pauline Shorter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George 10. Shorter, of Sussex, N. J., and Wal ter Douglas Owen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Owen, of Washington* ville, occurred Thursday afternoon, at 1.110, in the Sussex Methodist Church.The church was very handsomely decorated for the occasion, green andwhite being the prevailing colors, together with many handsome set pieceson- and beautiful bouquets placed at inter-*vals throughout the auditorium andaround the pulpit,.Suspended from the big center electric chandelier were four long festoons of evergreens, the rear ones extend ! ing to a standard on each of tin* aisles.ess The front ones extended to near thesla-•onfront of the church where they joined two arches of evergreen. Suspend-Idie j ing from the one on the left was ion a large letter O, and from the right asonre r-f-letter S, in daisies.At the appointed hour J. S. Wood,'* ! of Jersey City Heights, an uncle ofj an the groom, rendered the wedding)al’ j march from Lohengrin, while the brid- [al party entered and presented them-Ieg-selves before Rev. George Angleman, pastor of the church, who pronounced I the words that made them man andrI-wife. The service was with a ring, and very impressive. The bride was ,nc* given away by her father. The maid of honor was Miss Florence B. Owen,rrsister of the groom. The btides-nt maids were Misses Effie LawrenceFSAACcis pearl Wood, Rena and Clara Harden,'ss all of Sussex. The host man was Ly» ty- man Gerow, of Washington ville. The^n- ushers were Walter Gerow, DaytonHerrick and William A. Hallock, of j ^1Washingtonville, and Benjamin D. iI iSimmons, of Sussex. jonThe bride’s costume was of fisherCaiblt;laee, over white satin, with customary veil. She carried a shower bou-,! wquet of roses. The maid rtf honor was i ^wn attired in radium silk, and carried a av bouquet of sweet peas. The brides-1 maids wore white China silk and ear-aiPil!ehAfter the ceremony a reception wasried bouquet of pink carnations. ( jInheld at the home of the bride's par-|T cuts, on Sycamore street, whereCater-;er Rowley, of this city, served a wed-jding repast in courses.Very many handsome and usefultoITlitHintiisfii; * ipresents were bestowed upon the j pi young couple. They left on the 5.10 ‘ fl;train for the Jamestown Kxposition. ;e\'After their wedding tour they will re-1 ofside at Washingtonville, where the j orgroom is engaged in tho mercantile leibusiness with his father. ofesThe birde is one of the mos* att/ac- , 01\e-iy[).live and popular young ladies in Sus-jWt sex, where she has always been held in | the highest esteem by a large circle mi of friends and acquaintances. The j in groom is equally popular and esteemed bu’a- #at his home- Wlu-4a r o r n i a ai u a PTiKirto a r rt llWl