Rull-Bnll WeddingThursday morning at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bull, of Rye Crass, near Daniel, the wedding of their son, Bryan Ball and Miss Emma Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mtb. Frank Ball of Mcrna took place. Though of the same name they were j not related nntii that beautiful re- 1 lationship solemnized after high mass ' by Rev. T. D. Lynch. The near rela-I tiven and a few friends were present. After the ceremony a delightful wedding breakfast-was served under a canopy of pink and white satin rose decorations—corresponding with the snowy billows of white—the bride’s gown and the roses in her cheeks.A charming daughter of the west is Miss Emma who has spent most of her life here in this “upper country,” except for the time in Oregon where she attended school. She has a hoBt cf friends who know and love her for her genuine loveliness of character ; as well and a beautiful simplicity as all attested who had the privilege of ! nttendingUhe big May dny reception 1 that followed in the afternoon and evening.The groom, one of our young cat ( tlemen, known and loved for his fine ' Qualities and hospitality, was bus' in his warm welcomes also and his loyalty to his new obligations in life are nsured by his faithfulness and loyalty to his mother.Two hundred guests enjoyed the : festivities and dancing. The joy bells ; and •miles” intermingled their mu sic and charm to young and old.Mr. and Mm. Ball will make their new home, which is ready and wait-, imr. Just above the Charles F. Ball place.