ceremony. There were no attendants. .Mrs. II. Arthur Sowles plnyed the bridal chorus .from Lohengren” and during the ceremony played Oh, Promise Me.'* The only guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Will Sowles of Kansas City. Refreshments followed the ceremony and at G o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Morgarldge took a Chicago -Northwestern train for Chicago, where they will remain until next week. They will be at homo after December 1, at 315 Fourth avenue. They received many handsome presents.Mrs. Morgarldge Is one of Sterling's popular young ladles ,a favorite with the young people with whom she has been associated and one whose attractive personality and pleasant disposition have ensured her a large circle of friends. She lived in the village ofGalt UTfct.il n few, years ago, but as sheattended the Central school: and the Sterling Business College, arid mingled socially with the young people of this city, she has always held a place in Sterling social circles. She Is an active worker in the Christian- church and is recognized as one of tho young ladles of the city who display more than the usual talent and ability in whatever she attempts to do.Mr. Morgarhlgo is also a former resident of Galt, where his parents still reside. His father, - William Morgarldge, being the well known merchant of that place. He was graduated fromthe old Sterling High school and was for several years one of the best known and most popular school teachers in the county, and was prominent*ly mentioned for county superintendent at the expiration, of the term of Prof. Johnston. An expert horseman always,. Mr. Morgaridge recently went iulo the livery business, being now the senior member of the firm of Morgar-idgc, Obis Si Co., interested in tho two largo barns 011 Locust street. A deservedly popular young man, Frank Morgaridge is known to everybody in this vicinity as . a square, upright, pleasant gentleman, and one of the brightesi and best informed of the younger citizens of Sterling. Needless to say, the congratulations following the marriage of these young people are numerous and sincere.