Miss Rosa Brooks Became-Ki* ** *The Bride of Charles E.Mitchell Wednesday*rWEDDING WAS VERY♦ lt;QUIET AFFAIRI *■4 t •«Will Reside In Galva For'r ^ - \Some 1 me. Groomlt; is^• \Engaged In Conduct-ing Fruit Farm inCalifornia./I• •it•»Wednesday evening at 6:30 oceured... the marriage of Mi9s Rosa ljirbi)jrs, ■ and Charles E, Mitchell, of JJow.ler/ California. The wedding ceremony was pronounced by the Rev.\ J; R; Stead, pastor of the Congregational church, the simple ring service being,/used. ; iC} The Brooks home at 6QS:NortfirWest' Third A venae was prettily decorated 'for the affair vwitk autumn leaves.t • *roses and carnations. *;1“ ^ »* ^Only the immediate relatives were .present. After,th§ wedding light re-, fresh men ts were served. /The bride is the daughter ,of C. H. Brooks and has spent the greater part , of her life in Galva. She. is bue.of the cities most estimable young j women. She graduated1 'from the.. Galva high school and since . then has. traveled quite extensively. ■ ’ '* . 'lt; -VShe is a member of the *,Congrega-; tional church and is one of' tiie char- • ter members of the » Tuesday J Club. having held the office of Treasurer.iii-, that society for several years. - / ' ' ** .« \ , Si 7 * _ jMr, Mitchell comes ..from' Fowler,1 California,, consequently, has, few: ac-v, quaihtances .in ,Galva.--_ He .is engaged in frqitgrowing,in that- state and has b a large ranch^'which produces the ', raisin grapes. They . wilkcphtmue to*., reside in Galva for some time.*' *