To iMr. Chas. J. Wartchow and Miss Emma Brooks are United In the Holy Bonds of Ti Matrimony. ed tOn Wednesday evening, May 28, lnR 1902, at 8 o’clock, at the home of the 'bride’s mother in the east part’of the city, occurred the ceremony which fcbe united two fond hearts as one iiesh Y®81 and one blood so long as life shall last. B Then it was that Mr. Chas. J. Wart- y®8 chow stood at the marriage altar with Miss Emma Brooks and the worthy pair mutually promised to love, honor and cherish each other in sickness as . in health, Rev. John P. Clyde, pastor of the Congregational church olticiat-ing.The company present to witness the ceremony was con lined exclusively to the relatives of the contracting parties. The occasion was nevertheless anewCapeubitaliTuewandwhc