btlt;uijWise-McEievey. jThe wedding of Mias «rac* Wise, l/, of Columbiana. and George Bonnell MeRlevey, of Youngstown, was sol* erunized at noon in the presence of a large company of relatives and triends nt the home ot the brides parents,Mr and Mrs. A U. Wise. Rev. Will iam Yenser. lt;»f flraee Reformed church, performed the oerenionv aim lie was assisted by Ke\ Mr Hudnut. of the First • Presbyterian church In j Youngstown.The bride wore a gown of cream j silk mull and a picture hat laden with white -ostrich feathers and carried abouquet of bride roses.The home was a bower of palms.Kinilax and carnations aud the bridestable had a center-piece of roses, jIlt; ►t:v*ti\nt;Farr, of Pittsburg, catered and five flt;! Jiiof bis men were headed by the Mlt; Klevey family butleiMr. and Mrs MeRlevey left on an j' eastern trip, which will include New York. Atlantic City an 1 other pointsof interest.The gifts were gorgeous aid ln-jeluded almost everything needed to* complete a beautifully furnishedhome.The Youngstown guests left home on a special car at 10. do and returned late in the afternoon. Miss .lane Fulton. of Salem, was among the out-oftown guests.p-*