WARSAW BRIDES WOOED AND WONLouisville and Lafayette Men * Are tho Grooms—Throe Brilliant Weddings in County.DA1■ iCoiniVWarsaw, Ind., June 23.—-Two of j Bit Warsaw’s popuiar young ladies became the p brides yesterday, Mias Feryie Phillips, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, and Miss Bessie' May, the daughter of Mrs. J- M, Leamon. The grooms were Forrest G. Shaw, of Louisville, Ky., a wholesale lumber merchant of that city, and J. Homer Lowry, or Larayette, a professor In the Purdue university.The marriage of Miss May and Prof.Lowry waa a church wedding. The ceremony was performed at high noon In the Christian church In the presence of 200 guests, the ring service of the Episcopal church being performed by the pastor. fReT. A. F. Ainsworth. During the marrage rites Miss Hell Blackburn, of \Fort Wayne, at the piano, and Miss Fuschia- HiM-sell, of Peru, violinist, softly played a beautiful selection, “To a Water Lilly.” • ■ • /T*e Phillips-Shaw wedding was a home affair,* occurring at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents In the presence of seventy-five guefrts- The ring ceremony was used by the officiating clergyman,Rev, Jas. M. Eakins, 'pastor of the Presbyterian church. Among the out-of-town guests was Frank Smlttey, ofFort Wayne.Another Kosciusko county bride wooed and won, and claimed this week was Miss Afta Wallace, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W.' /Wallace; residing seven and one-half miles south of here. She became the wife Tuesday evening of Rev. Lester P. lt;Warford, of Cnndo, North Dakota, the ceremony taking place at the home of * the bride's parents with seventy-five a t guests present,come yeart have Inga leavf west' week mg * and corny At ed a, eratj tions Vkn and of tl off J’COUli and quit W alon the tl! t wen ahlp also fron doiy line: the mill tip*T*