neere*dorAllrefreshments.*■#lit)rillwt*u«yrvv►ertvntN.»r-k,TrOTTUMWA 8 FIRST WAR BRIDE MARRIED LAST EVENING.tMtiimwji ’* fir»t and on!/ “war bride” thu«« fur is Mrs. Lewis Parker,formerly Miss Mabel Wort hen. daHgh ter of Mrs. (\ A. Woithen, 1717 Mable Jtreet, who was married last evenitig *t t* oYlock to Lewis 1’nrker, member «»f the First cavalry band, which an*I swered the call to colors this morning. The Episcopalian ring service whspronounced at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. C. A. Field, of, theMain Street Methodist Episcopal church in the presence of the parents of the bride and groom.The nuptials were to have been performed this evening at the home of the bride’s brother in St. Joseph. Mo., butwhen the band received the call yesterday, rather than postpone the wedding Until Mr. Parker’* eturn, it was de* **ide/| to have the ceremony performed at once, and the license was procured, and the fateful words were said that made Miss Worthen Mrs. Parker.Mr. Parker is the son of Mr. and Mrs, I), W. Parker, 1117 Denson avenue, j and has been connected with the Ot-himwn Fitting company.*PRETTY WEDDINGAT R APTT rv ttAS«n