I rum me eitsi.MATRIMONIAL.Slu (I ky— Bn umua One of the most ostentatious nuptial events oi the year was the marriage of Miss Anna M. Slodky and Mr. Fred A. Baumann, solemnized at the St. Joseph’s eluivch at 9 o’clock this morning, midst a Inrge assemblage of relatives and friends, by the Rev. Father Franz, pastor of the parish. The interior of the edifice was extensively udomed with tasty decorations of natuval flowers and palms. The bride was prettily costumed in white chiffon over poau ile soie, wore a bridal veil with n cluster of lillies of the valley in her hair and carried a prayer book. She was attended by the grcom’a sister, Miss Amanda Baumann, richly costumed in white batiste, and Miss Emma Sladky, a sister of the bride,’— iCongratulations ere extended. Among I ( those present from out of the city were 1 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radslcy, the Misses j Anna and Lila Radsky, Manitowoc; Mr. j and Mrs. Frank Stock er, Miss Alvina t Sleeker, Frank Sleeker. Mr. and Mrs. * Georgs Kuupcr, Miss Marie Ivaupcr, and t William Knuper, of Milwaukee. ta\Test—Sawoll.Miss Ella West and Frod Sewell were , quietly united in marriage fit *1 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of Every PuiTor, in the town of Mt. Pleasant. Only immediate relatives of the J bridal couple and a very few friends j . were present to witness the ceremony, t 1 which was followed by a reception and dinner. The couple were presented with many useful wedding gifts. Mr. and Mw. Sewell departed on an evening train i for a wedding trip through the south.