AN OCTOB^K WEDBraoJ. . i iA most pleasing event took place Sunday evening, October 23 that i p: ii., when Revi T.j W. [Winkler of the M.jE.* ; . ' . 3church said the wjords which made Mr.* iJohn Funcannon jand Miss Nora Brownhusband and ivife. The I ceremony vvjas performed in the presence of a numberof relatives and friends .of the youpg people. After congratulations the youhg couple led thej way to the dining rocjm where an excellent supper bad been prepared by the bride’s mother and oihei^s. The table was; tastefully decora ted wi|h flowers and loaded with many good things to eat. r The remainder' of tfie evening was s^enf in conversation aid__ j ^ 2music. On Monday a reception: was given the bride arid groom at the horpe of Mr. and Mre. Gal Funcannon. Moire- I i i '•than fifty persons; were present and thfcy all spent a very happy *day. At; incxfn the guests were sejated at a: table deecir-ated with chr^sarithemums and loaded with good things prepared by■ the groom’s mother, assisted by Mrs.Hirajn Funcannon, r j- ; • |f i - i . .. - • | *The bride i4 the oldest daughter |f Mrs. David Dyer and the groom the oldest son of Mr. jmd Mrs. Calvin Furican ipon, a prosperous! farmer near here. \I The bride’s drek was white organdie, trimmed Wi th laep and ribbon. On Mori-| V 1 . #^.1day she appealed; in a loyejy dress blue landsdowrieJ The grdcim wore blade1 * y i i-‘ ‘ ■ IS *clothes with white cravat^ - The younjg couple reeeivelt;| several useful present!, ihey will be at home to their friends their home op the farm near town. Their many friends Wish them a happy life.f Plainvill“Eifd.r .