wishes to the newly wedded couple.1YEKE MARRIED TUESDAYi :■ Mr, Louis A* Mtclials and Miss Rose E.;1 Myers. jMr. Louis A. Nitchals and Miss Rose E. Myers were united in marriage at the Assumption church Tuesday morn- ' ing, Very Rev. P. P. Farrelly officiating. The bride was attended by her sister* Miss Mary Myers, and the groom by his brother, Mr. Harry Nit-. chals* Immediately after the marriage the party drove to the Waverly | Hotel where the wedding breakfast ; i was served. Mr- and Mrs. Mitch a! s .! left over the Itoek Island (luting the : ■ forenoon on a trip to Kansas City,I j going by way of Iowa Falls. On their 5 ! return to fimmetsburg they will commence housekeeping on a farm three miles south of this city.The bride is the second oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Myers, r well known to our many readers. She I ' attended SI. Mary's Academy and was - : a member of the class of 1910. Some e: time after graduating she went to f ; Wyoming where she taught for two i years. Since returning to this county a 1 she has taught continuously and won a ' well deserved rank in her chosen em-e! ployment. She is a bright, affable l- J lady and her many acquaintances are j her warm friends. The groom Is the d ; son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nitchal3, .c' who live in Nevada township. He ! came to this county from Ilinois two n years ago. Those who know Mr. Nit-o chals speak highly of him and have