But the Bridegroom Didn’t And AnotherHeart Wf.s Shattered.'The wedding of Fred Gillis and Miss j Fannie Laugel, both of Vincennes, j which was to have taken place yes ter- j day morning has been indefinitely post- j poned owing to the disappearance of: the groom.Ail preparations were being made for a happy marriage at Father Fleishman's parlors yesterday. The troussau was completed and invitations extended to several intimate friends who were to be present at the ceremony. Last Tuesday evening Mr. Fillis called at1Miss Laugel’s home and some of the1 final arrangements were completed* He left in as affable a manner as atany time during their two years of i courtship. Last Wednesday Miss Lau ( gel received a postal card from her fiance which was a bitter surprise to I ; her. “I-can not stand to face the fu- j ture. You will never see me again. ; Good bye.” These cruel words on the 1 card tell of “Love’s labor lost.”No one knows the whereabouts of Gillis, but he has probably gone west, j Miss Laugel knows of no reason for \ his strange action further than that | his mother was opposed to the mar-! riage. j