MATRIMONIALllradncj-t 'rim.Homer G. Bradney and .Mi -Xan Crim of this city were united in marriage at 8 o’clock Wedne day evening at the home of tic bride’s parents, .Mr, and Mr J. A. Crim, West College street.The ceremony was said by K* v F. B. Madden, pastor of Gralt; o \I. E. church in the presence of only the relatives of the contracting parties. The ring service wa used. The couple stood beneath an American tlag while the vow were being said.The Crim nome was tastefully decorated with snow balls and lilies of the valley. The bridi wore a gown of georgette crepe j trimmed in white embroidered | satin and t arried a bouquet of pink Russell roses.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Crim and has j heen a resident of this city for a number of years. She attended the public schools and later Brown's Business college. For some time j she was in charge of tho postal station in tho Gilbert pharmacy. She Is a member of Grace churchand is a young woman whose grace and charm of manner have won for her a wide circle ofITlends.Tho groom is a native of Brown » ■ utity but bn made this city his home for several years. He attended Brown's Business college and after graduation secured a po-*ion abookkeeper at the Illinois Steel Bridge company. He stands high in tie regard of his employers.r (Blowing tho ceremony rerrosn-tnlt; nt were served and the couple left for a week’s wedding trip whi'-h will be spent In Joliet, Chicago and other northern points.