THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 191?ER-Mr. Max WUUam Fltchett Lave and Miss Madline Lucille Latimer Married Last Night.REV. H. H. LUMPKIN WAS CELEBRANTWedding Luncheon Served At Home of Bride’s Sister; Couple to Reside In Fairbanks.With the beautiful and impressive ceremony of the Episcopal church, Mr. Max William Fltchett Love and Miss Madline Lucille Latimer were united in matrimony last evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Latimer. Mrs. Robert Lavery, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Mr. Robert I.avery acted as best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father. About forty friends of the young couple were in attendance at the ecremony and at the luncheon which was served immediately afterward at the Lavery home.The bride was gowned in a beautiful creation of Duchess satin, with silver trimmings, and wore a veil of silk net, embroidered. The veil was the same one worn by Mi's. I.avery when she was married. The bridal bouquet was of white roses and carnations, with a shower of nmilax, white ribbon and mollne.As the wedding party approached the bower under which the ceremony was performed, it was preceded by little Miss Helen Lucille Lavery, niece of the bride.From the many friends of Mr. 3xve and Miss Latimer there were many gorgeous presents, including a complete set of silver, cut glas3 and other articles far too numerous to set forth.Mr. and Mrs. Love will make their home in Fairba.eks, for a short time residing with the parents of the bride.Those present at the marriage and at the luncheon which followed were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavery, Mr. and Mrs. Tt. K. Latimer, Mrs. M. S. Love, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mc-Quarrie, Miss Annie M. Fltchett, T. H. Deal, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Smith, Mrs. J. J. McDonald, Mr.DHUIPrlt;AJ.ChiJ.MrA.MrJ.MrmWaCkMrJ.MrMeGnL.F.J.A.MrA,ClaHe:MrFrsEu;MuEiiJ.Ho:MrK«1ChiMrMrMrWfdorFudid*2CtheThiinBo:onha1furopia . fig] hui con Coi wilwoiand Mrs. P. J. Rickert, Miss Evalin n