PRETTY FALLEVENTMiss Mary Friedrich and Mr. JohnBohnlein Plight Their Troth at1in\Hymen’s Altar-Weddingat St. John’s Church.A pretty November wedding oc- icurred at St John’s Catholicchurch Wednesday morning, whenMiss Mary Fredrich became thebride of Mr. John Bohnlein. Thewedding took place at 7 ;30 o’clock,in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Rev. Fr.G. H. Lang officiated at the ceremony and the nuptial mass whichfollowed.The bride was charmingly gowned in a tailored suit of light ferey, with a hat to match She carrieda white prayer book. She w\as attended by Miss Anna Bohnlein, asister of tlje groom, who was gowned in a suit of light green Irish linen. The linen was sent asas a gift to her by a ;rela ttive inIreland. The bridesmaid wore ablack hat and carried a whiteprayer book. Mr, Carl Freidrieh, a brother of the bride, was the groomsman.After the mass, the bridal party were taken to the home of (Mrand Mrs. Matthias Boekey ion north Franklin street, where awedding breakfast was served. Thewedding was celebrated at thehome of the bride’s mother, westof Delphos. with a large gatheringof relatives. A dinner and supperwas served and in the evening the young people, friends of Mr. and Mrs, Bohnlein, will be’entertained.Mr. and Mrs. Bohnlein are bothpopular .young people of Washington township. The bride is ayoung Jady of most admirablequalities and has won for hersella large circle of friends. The£TiOOm is an pvppllpnt vniincr tyiovi•» g J *and an energetic and prosperous young agriculturist. He is a sorof Mrs. Matthias Bockey and ha;been residing on his mother’s farrrtwo miles west of .Delphos, wherthe will take his bride to maklt; their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bohnlein received many handsome wedding presents from their friendsThey have the best wishes of man: friends for a happy and successfu wedded life.