►mtnercial I. Brown, graduate I a son ofe.TERNOON.Will H. i where was evidenced by the many wood, di-1 beautiful gifts received, including ahand-painted gold monogram dinner set and numerous pieces of cut glass, silver and linen.There were fifty guests present.Those from a distance were Mrs. Frank Thomas,of Richmond, mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Woodruff, of Monett, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. Fred R. Clapp and daughter Catherine, and Miss Hazel McDonald, of Ligonier; Mrs. Lettiej Knox and Edward Knox, of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs* T. A. Starr and son, Pierre, of Goshen; Will Clapp, of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Emma V. Molen, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; Miss Abbie Beatrice Pickreli, of Phoenix,Arizona; Miss Pasadena Apam, of Terra Haute; Mr. and Mrs. M. H.Cazier, of Chicago; Dr. J. D. Coyle,bf Fort’ Wayne, and Ed Tingler, ofRichmond.b delight and vicin-ints some g a goodloyed the uburn, to ice in the 1 come at ave a con* the opera not been consist ofocal solos,♦s and sev-and as he is ai to get her p very jealous pathos and st tions follow lt;succession, ii covery that V cattle thief, 1 between Wai John’s life, a between John ing with John and becoming Pleasing spec duced. Thui at opera housPIThe under public auctioi Clarence Thlt; west of Albio ber 19, 190c scribed propeof horses—1 weight 1300;rr? aIH C