THEknCMn(iA 8efteinler Wedding.Wednesday morning, Septemiber 28, at eight o'clock at the St. James Catholic church occurred the marriage of Mtaa Ethel Wheelan, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whee-ian, living north of the city, to Mr. Michael Mack of Rock Island, Illinois. Mi«s Gertrude Swift was bridesmaid and John Wheelan, a brother of the bride, was beat man. Rev. Father J. M. Walsh performed the ceremony. They had nuptial high mass. Miss Anna Eagle played the wedding march. The bride was dressed in white silk with hatto match and carried a hoquct ofwhite flowers. The bridesmaids wore white dresses with hats to match. An elaborate doner was served They left Saturday for Rock Island near which place they j will reside. About twenty-five relatives and friends were present to witness the ceremony; Rev. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lohberger and fi family, Mrs. Mary Wheetan, Mr. and f* Mrs. George HoWharalke and family, 1 Gertrude Swift, Celesta Oritz j n Those from town were Janies and Elizabeth Ma# k, and from Rock Is- | sj land were brother and sister off the groom.Haa