rri. 12 9. 40theinglse-glnper-daysti-llasire.illswillltouLngsay,ices:ibleally16.re-Tha*wedding of Miss Ermifla Van Pelt and Dr.B.W.Day at Shenandoah last Wednesday was particularly Interesting to Glehwond people as .Mies VanPelt spent some time la Glenwoodas a trimmer for Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. • Chambers, Bert French and Chas. Edwards attended the wedding ceremonies. The Sentinel says: . The young couple took a wedding tour eventually to find themselves at home, in Vlnltft, I. T.,where Dr. Day has established a successful practice in dentistry. A thousand good wishes will follow our popular Shenandoah girl to her new home. She has grown up here from childhood. Her father Mr. Ed. VanPelt ie in possession of abundant moans, but the daughter waB cot content to play the role of a butterfly, she would earn her way. So she went into a millinery Btore, learned the art of trimming, studying in Das Moines and Chicago, until she was accomplished in this trade and was sought for for far and wide. It was while pursuing her art in the Indian Territory that she met the man of her choice.This evening at R o’clock occurs the wedding of Mias Bertha daughter of