o-A very pretty Wedding oceumd last evening at tlie C. II. IMttmef ; home, tli ree miles west of the, city, j the contracting parties being John U. Toilenaar, of this city, and Miss Faye L. Farr, of DeWftt, Iowa. The ceremony was performed at H o'clock Jin the presence of about thirty [guests, the bridal couple taking their places unattended to tire strains of j tire Lohengrin wedding march,I played by Min Marie Idttmer. The bride wore a dress of white silk j trimmed with lace, and carried a , large bouquet of carnations. The ; groom wore the usual black. A simple j and impressive ceremony was pi r-former! by the Lev. L. I). Young, and after congratulations were (IT red, a three course wedding dinner , waa served by Mrs. C. H. Idttmer and assistants. The house and tab e were prettily decorated with carnations. The bride is widely known in this city, this having treen iier home until a year and a half ago, when she moved witli her parents to IWWitt, j Iowa. She was educated in the city schools here, and is a young lady who I possesses many charms. The groo m is a son of Mr. and Mr-*. Henry Tol* lenaar, of this city, and has t*»en a resident of Washington for several years. He is a worthy young man, and his friend are limited only bj Ids acquaintance. Mr. and Mrs. To!*I lenaar expect to remain here for a week or two visiting, and will then i move to HeWitt, Iowa to iiegin J housekeeping at once. The out of town guest* wett* Mr. an I Mrs. Peter \ anliees and Mrs. VY. M. Yanderlin* den and daughter, Johanna, of Leila: the Misses Flora Harr, Edna Swindell and Pauline Kalahs, of iJavenpotl, and Alexander and George Harr, of DeWitt. The Journal joins in congratulations.