Tuesday’s Dally.The marriage of Miss Marie Laubeito Maurice F. Hoiiman, of Vincennes, was celebrated this morning at 9 o’clock at St. Simon’s church before a large crowd of friends and acquaintances. The ring ceremony was used, Rev. W. V. Boland performing the ceremony. Attending the couple 3 were Miss Ursa Mattingly of Champaign, III., ‘as bride's maid and, Walter Hoffman as best man. Joseph Cavanaugh and Merle Luke served as ushers. — .Following the wedding cei’emony a breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Laura J. Laube on north Meridian street, mother of the bride, the immediate families of the couple being the only ones who were present. After a few days honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will return and go to Vincennes where they will take up their residence in a cottage U at Sixth and Vigo streets which is being furnished by the groom.Miss Laube is a daughter cf Mrs. Laura J. Laube and is quite popular among a large circle of acquaintances. Mr. Hoffman is the deputy county recorder of Knox county and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman of Vincennes.Attending the wedding from Vincennes were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marchino and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laube.Su ndfoi'd-HorraU.The marriage of Miss Nell Sanford to Raymond Horrall was quietly cel-I ebrated by the Rev. Father W. V. Boland at St. Simon’s parsonage about 7 o’clock this morning. The couple went from the parsonage to the B. O. S. W. depot where they caught train 55 for Chicago, where they will make their home.