YOUNG COUPLESot License For Which 1 heyWent to HamiltonUattfcr of Elopement Through Con nersville Mentioned at the Time—The Names.Last week the implied elopement f a Laurel man with a young girl f the same vicinity was mentioned n the News, together with the vir-;ual certainty that tne pair passed hrough Connersville, going to Ham-lton to secure the license. Advices ?rom Laurel today bear out the supposition in every regard, as follows: Miss Bonita, the fifteen year old laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rinehart and Ed Patterson were married last week at Hamilton, O. lUie bride left here Monday to visit i sister in Indianapolis. She was joined in Connersville by Mr. Patterson. The parents of the bride objected on account of the age of their daughter. The couple have not yet returned home. Mr. Patterson is 22 years of age and this is his second marriage. His first wife was Miss Ruth Crowell, a fifteen year old girl who died a year after their marriage.to1*eiiat1CiarCrC1