AN EARLY WORNING WEDDINGlt; iorInLiMiss Agnes Blinsley and Leo Grim: mer United in Matriage at St. Paul'sthfitMrTtinMiss Agnes Blinziey and Leo Grimmer were united in marriage this morning at 8:o'clock in St. Paul'sCatholic church, the ceremony being! performed by Rev. J. A. Sehaffehi. j C who conducted high mass. j ^The bride was attended by Miss lam j ise Meyers and Will P. Blinziey was groomsman. The bride was attired in a gown of Persian lawn and carried a bouquet of white roses. j Following the ceremony a reception I was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blinziey No. 23 Fruen street. At 2 o'clock a seven course dinner was served to tin relatives and immediate friends of tin bride and groom. The young people!of left on the 6:45 o’clock limited for I in the eastern part of the state where la-they will spend a short honeymoon j to The bride was the recipient of a i''wi number of valuable and useful pres- ! ur cuts. I’pon their return the bride! and groom wil be at home upon the'TtanM;farm of the groom in Peru townshipAmong those present at tin wed ding aside from the parents of the! ze bride and grlt;Km were the grand par-1K‘ ents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. John * rn Blinziey. aged 88 and 78 respectively, j HtThe out of town guests were Mr. !*h Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blinziey and family i B1 of Tzirin; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Blinz- be ley, Florence; Dr, and Mrs J F. ;th Blinziey and family, Bellevue; MissJGr Lillian Palardy and Miss Theresa (dr Grimmer, Cleveland.tli