SEU8ER—WARDAli*L*at evening at eight o’clock, at the hospitable country residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Seuser, occurred tho marriage of their daughter Minnie and Mr. Charles WardelL Members of the immediate families and a few ofitbe moat intimate friends witnessed the happy and auspicious event. As the groom's sister, Mrs. Conrad Olson, play-the opening bars of the wedding march, Rev. J. F. Eaker of the First Baptist church entered, and the bride and gropm took their places at the altar formed of ferns and rose3, There the beautiful service was read and the solemn vows were taken. The bride wore a gown of white charmouso with pearl trimmings and carried an arm bouquet of white bride’s roses. Following the service and expression of love,', good wishes and congratulations, a delicious two-course luncheon was seryed. Mr. and Mrs. Wardall are children of the *’Grove's’1 most honored and respected families. They arc espoctally popular, and deserving of the goodly heritage which is their*s. The heartiest wishes of a host of friendH will at lend them when they go to the home which they will establish near Invertness, Montana.