ML *14.Alva,it inlifi din , of t the eJ atI hisrues-jrned* Mr.theree. EdKan-Vir-also Mrs. eker. M rs, fuck-GHTecur-neet-puty,as kitandtheirLa v-»ut*h-i hicht to-sent sands t up,wasriate« thetristandiionscom-TheV. O. 3. H.coth-Tiere•e ini Utah ed little time, fath-war5 rent tain-well peo-unty \ a redele-e or-reci-d the i thehungte re-rma-i f:_.»f the ition,oper,pro-ill be Theim istocia-onuntil' theeven-re of ry of the tnday pas-rhout per1917.unty j thef the1 ifthetheno.VERY PRETTYHOMEMr. Lynn O. Minor and Mbs EllenPollock United in Marriilut at Home of the Bribe's Pan ntn.On Saturday evening, October 17. at the home of Mr. : .nl Mrs. T. 11, Pollock, occurred the v, adding of tL* « daughter, Ellen, to Mr, Lynn O. Minor.The guests assembled in the librarywhich was decorated with autumnleaves. Here Miss Mathilde \;i * ,charmingly sang “1 Loire The**/* by Grieg, after which the wedding party slowly descended the stairs tlt;» the st ra i ns u f “ M endc 1 s h' . h n V * A * *qdi: - c March/ played by Mr*. George 11 Falter.The four bndesmiih, Mis e- I*cri--Patterson, Madeline M mor. I sad- n a Sheldon and Helen lt;.irk. a r white satin ribbons, passe throughthe library into the lhhiyr ro**tn. lit re they formed an aisle before the windows which were banked w*th asparagus fern and yellow chrysanthemum-.Ma s t er E dwa nl Pa 1i ** rs lt;*i i be a r i n gthe wedding ring on n white at in pillow, passed down the ui.-le m advance of the bridal party. Immediate-* ly preceding the bride came Miss Kathryn Windham, the maid of honor, carrying a bouquet of Mr*. Wardroses. The bride, accompanied byher father, was met at the altar by the groom and his best man. Mr. Charles Patterson, Miss A’ e, i-t* r of the bride, carried the tram. Theceremony was performed by Kc\ ILG. MeClusky of the First Presbyterian church.After the guests had congratulatedthe bride and groom they ei ten*d the dining room. Here bowls of Mr-,, WaVd roses were placed, which a ide 1 to the attractiveness of the scene. Painty refreshments v, ere er\clt;i cy Misses Vesta Douglas Emma Fa u r, Elizabeth Falter, GatItcrtar Iov **y and Lucille Gass.The remainder of the evening wn delightfully spent in singing and dancing.The bride looked charming in a gown of imported satin with pearttrimmings, carrying a 'how-*r boqucrof bride roses. She v ore a at ring **f pearls, the gif! of the groom.Miss Windham wore a gown ofNile greeti mesraline and shadow la »M iss Patterson wore eree* t « j»c de chene and shadow larr.Miss Minor wore a costume of white chiffon with silver trimming*'and a green girdle.Misses Clark ami Sheldon wore yellow messaline with ./ver act* overdress edged with yellow ouu; \ feathers.Miss Vallery wore a dainty ph kcharmeuse gown with silver laclt; o • drape.Mrs. Falter. pink mesaalme w if h lace and chiffon basque effect.Mrs. Pollock, motht r of the bride, black chiffon and shadow lace withtrimmings.Mrs. Minor, mother of *he g,4orr.black brocaded chiffor over ■/messaline.The out of town guesV «-f the vvi i ding were Miss Doris Patterson. lt;» cago, ML; Miss Helen CUrk, Om U; Miss Isadora Sheldon, Nehawk u; Charles Patterson. \rapahoe; Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. King and fan-ilWaukegan, III.; Mr. und Mrs. F. K.White and Miss Berth; White. t »m:ha; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopewe !,Tekamah; Mrs. Fred Muphy, SanAntonia. Tex.; Mr. and Mr*. -hu k Iterson. Union; Mrs, Floy.i Ral^-n,Kansas City, Mo.The bride attended Morthwesterruniversity at Evanston 11!., when hebecame u member of th* ('vamma PbiBet society, following her leaving the Plattsmo'Jth schools. Th» grfMm i the present superinl^ndc- t of t * Platts mouth Water company.Mr. and Mrs. Minor left Saturday night for the south and upon their return will reside at their bom-Eighth and Elm streets in thb - ity.The best wishes th* r many f* h i follow them.Blank hook* of all kinds at Iht* Journal office.