till IIIIIUCIIOC UCilllV v/x WHULuxurient red roses studded the walls.Of the large number present, 40 or more, only sixteen were priveleged to the dinnig hall, those being boys and 1 girls who were companions and 1friends of the bride in schoel and :childhood days. The feast was sump- Ituous and happiness abounded. Car- 1nations adorned the tables. I'Soon after the ceremony Mr. and i Mrs. Webber rushed past the guests to a waiting automobile, going to I Elyria and returning Thursday afternoon. They have deferred their honeymoon journey until later in the Iseason. IThere follows the list of names ofthose who witnessed the unification Iof the two happy hearts:Elizabeth Webber, Roscoe M. Ewing, Jeanette Webber, Mr. and Mrs.G. F. Slater, Mrs. Robert H. Bricker,Frederick W. Huston, Maybelle A. Densmore and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I Cochran of Cleveland; L. H. Webber, Jean B. Webber, A. N. Webber and wife of Elyria; Mrs. John Gaylor and Miss Minnie Gaylor of Massillon; John Huston of Millersburg; Francis Hawthorne of Hammond, Ind.; Mrs. Herman B. Shute of Huntington, W. Va.; Rena Webber, \ iva Sargent,Lucille Miller, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Webber, E. R. Root, Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Helen Webber, Mrs. Emma Webber, Mrs. Lyman Oatman, Chris. T. Bennett, Lucille M. Hemmeter, FlorenceH. Hewes, Tom Phillips, Raymond M.Long, Mrs. J. A. Adams, Fidelia Hard, Mrs. C. W. Hard, J. H. Adams, Mary L. Kimball, Mary L. Beech, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Medina.