ierywl-Losesey,*au-cuesen-anyHARRIS—PARR.Jesse E. Harris and Elda A. Parr were united in the holy bonds ofJomlajOOCHidly IwedIock ^ome of the bride's * qq.Buclrid- l)arents Saturday night at 7:15, the ye ceremony being performed by Rev. qQO( Geo. Fuson of Fairbanks. The groom q0. was dressed in black and the bride neatly attired in brown. The room | gwas decorated with many different kinds of flowers and was illuminated with red lights. After the cere- Rlt; mony was performed and congratu- van ON lations offered the bride and groom I Cha:were presented with many presents.Then a most bountiful supper was 1 served. 1 ??enMKno MM fami Mrs. M;The groom is 20 years of age and is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. prai Cyrus Pierce. The bride is 17 years, Wynday the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. MCalvin Parr. They will reside on Frid the farm. After the crowd had left Lc a big crowd of friends of the young couple consisting of boys, girls, men san and women armed with a dozen shot lest guns, conch shells tin pans, trumpets 30k and many different kinds of tinwear Goocay- and pottery, crept quietly into the withser- yard and opened up with a loud Robe H. volley which was heard for several ran miles. After about 30 minutes of *s md hard work and heavy bombarding vey the doors of the front flew open and ene the crowd rushed in, After an hour th, or two visit and fun the crowd wish- Sund 1th, ed the couple a long and happy life Mi ths. and departed. Those who attended ited ’an, the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. day ren Cyrus Pierce, Ben Adams and wife, mr- Chas. Mattix, wife and daughter,She Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parr of ter- Shelburn, Mr, and Mrs. Noah Parr, of Harve Bell, wife and daughter, miy Arthur and Gertie Harris, Frank ken Kale, Harve Woodard and Zelma s a Ransford and Willie Fuson.MjEeveryyearsaweder.rae-preci**