te^tOtAtzWClAlisEVENTai^ ^' H ’,' 1“*/ 'v ''' ‘-‘ •- ••#■ '. * .- rt •lt;*?, •ft*.' . Hf .vMIbb Bessie'Teall and Frank Pease.a young couple well known in Elkhart, were married at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teall, Just south, of the city, on Tuesday forenoon, and in the afternoon they went to Anderson, where they will reside at No. 1233 Meridian street, Mr. Pease , being a machinist in the employ of the Buckeye Automobile Co. of that city. Rev. J. A. Garber of the' Goshen Avenue Brethren church officiated at the simple but impressive ceremony, which was witnessed by a limited number of relatives. Mr. Pease is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pease of West Franklin street.• •The Woman's Art Club on TuesdayCentZaneGranJWheEvatA fi wrestll Tue8df The son an as-catc was w was w to the second Robing off hiE and pu