MISS LAURA J, BONEBECOMES THE BRIDEOF REV. HENRY DIETZnonL.HII1a.A setting of pink and white blossoms was arranged for the nuptials of the Rev. Henry Q. -Dietz and Miss Laura -T. Bone. which were celebrated at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bone, on the-Jamestown pike, at 6 o’clock Wednesday evening.In the parlor, where the simple service took place, there were masses^ of pink and white peonies, while pink roses were used in the dining room. • Unattended ,and without an' accompaniment of music, Mr; .Dietz and: his bride rescended thte stairway and took their places before, the officiating clergyman, the Rev. A.'X Kestle. The bride was gowned rimnlv. but very at-1f traactively in a robe of white silk hab-uti and veorgette crene. with lace in-serts. Her flowers were bride’s roses and sweet peas arranged in a shower, er. 'After the ring service was .performed. a'four course supper was served. The bride’s table was very attractive in its decking of pink roses. With the bridal pair. there were covers for Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Kestle. George Geyer, Miss Frieda Grottendick. Miss Frederica Kaslef or Nelsonville. Robert Rone, Miss Margaret Hall of Dayton, Miss Omilo Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bone.Before leaving the company to change her wedding rohe for her travelling suit, Mrs. Dietz tossed ‘ her' Jboucjuet among the companv and it ’was caught hv Miss Miriam Hawkins.Rev. and Mrs.' Dietz went- at once to Pi cm a,- where their home, is await-1, ing occupancy. Mr. Dietz, who graduated this'; month from Xenia seminary, is beginning his ministerial work as pastor of the United Prdesbvteriars church in that city.The bridal pair drove as far as Dayton bv automobile, and several of the wedding guests followed them in other machines and were with them for a time before they left that city by train. ..Mrs. Dietz is the t-lder daughterof Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bone. She grad uated from Xenia jfhfeh school and taught, last year irt one of the Xenia township schools. She is a favorite girl ‘ and many friends ;are 'extending best w?«hes for Tier happiness'.' . _The wedding guests were relatives and closer friends of the bridal pair. The only but of .town guests were the hridcgrboih’s-father. W. • C..’ Dietz of ICenton and Miss Margaret Hall of Dayton, and Miss Frederica; Karier of Nelsonville. •• ri.b,.