. OnJ^ednesday evening, Oct. 20,1886, at the home of the brideV uncle, John. Fay lor, ip the.townof Galen, about half way between Lyons and Clyde, occurredthe marriage of Miss Viola May TindallEdv Palmyra,, and Mr. Edward H.Glover of Oiyde. - Rev. W. H.* Bates, pastor of tift GJyde Presbyterian church, Was the officiating clergyman. A large company of invifed gneets from the vicinity, Glyde, East Palmyra, Newark and elsewhere, t$, the number of abonfc125, aasembled to' witness the happy evSnt; Everything went “merry to a marriage bell.” TheMndrmembrahcea; of friends, in the wayof presents, Were vety numerous, varied and valuable. 1 The feast was- plentiful,, exceptionally well prepared and delightfully' served. Thegroom'acd his fair bride were at. theirhappieaf, and their mood seemed1 to become infectious and pervade the eniiretoaembly. The festivities broke tap at an early hour, by reason of the (-hndal couple taking tbs train westward for a wedding tdor. The happy pair de-.. ■ ■ r -wr _ ' rc 21 -ofalltheir aftercareer. ***