nionioPoli-iUi'Scaution a a yA.w h oves-theKingever ents Peril oofthemenclubcfby*esi-forJoesosi-anytheedo.theven-ker-em-IkeJtelIiPRETTYMiss Loretta Burns and Mr. CharlesAlbert Conry United In MarriageWednesday Morning.St. Anthony’s church in Milanwas the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday morning when Miss Loretta Burns. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Burns of Ridgefield township became tho bride of Charles Aibert Conry, ofWakeman.Solemn nuptial hU majsa was celebrated by Rev. Father Lentsch, with Rev. Father Kelley of Wakeman as deacon and Father Andour, or Sandusky as sub-deacon. jCa-l .1. O’Brien, of Cleveland, acted as censor-bearer, and Frank Burns, of Cleveland, brother of the bride, was master of ceremoniesThe bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Agnes Burns, of this city, while Edward Conry, brother of the groom acted as best man. Lucile Cliff of Oberlin was flower girl.The bride was gowned in a beautiful creation of white oriental lace over a foundation of messallne. iler long tulle veil was caught with rosebuds, and she carried a white prayer book. 'The bridesmaid's dress was of pale green satin messaline trimmed with pearls. She carried the bride’s bouquet of white roses. The flower girl was daintily dressed In white Swiss.Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party and guests were driven In automobiles to the beautiful country home of the bride’s parents. where a bountious wedding breakfast was served. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Conry will be at home to their friends inWakeman.Tlhe guests present from this city were the Misses Nellie. Eliza-beth, May and Agnes Burns, Charles Burns Mr. and Mrs. James Burns. Misses Mary, Katherine, i•1 ^ *1 /I At fA r* CT r% 1 1 £A 1 t r* i n n