A Beautiful Horn* Wadding.Just. five year a ago at Auburn Cupid set his golden arrows fast In tw-youthful hearts, when Mr. Edwii Hteele Partridge, then a student hthe A. P. I., met Miss Eugenia Wat a ley, a fairy-like, golden-haired schnogirl last evening a* 8:50 at the hoi.i.of Mr. and Mrs. t, W. Walkley. tie1 ride's parent!', 1013 Selma street thes. two exchanged their love vow* for a...* *s Father Market! pronounced foi hem the stately marriage ceremony ui he Roman Catholic church.The Walkley home reflected In it* lt;autlful decorations of gieen an*ihlte the balmy return of spurn '.either that now graces the gulth-i ctoher’s closing, and the parloi, hoaen for the ceremonial appeared ,i rltable bower with snowy tbryaan-n emu ms everywhere and an archw.i -f smllax at the home altar. Oimj lathes and most intimate friendswitnessed the tlelng of the nuptial4not which was a beautiful tableau Am Mrs. rn.Eest Thompson presided «... he piaivo, Mr. George Jones sang Blt; -a use, and Mrs. Wyatt Brown charmingly rendered Love Is Mina' Th**n ate bridal chorus rang sweetly to announce the coming of the wedding procession. Entering from the reception hill. Mias Leona We the thee, the maidof honor, was met in the parlor by Mi.Karl Walkley, the groomsman, who enured from the dining room. Then Mrs Earle Jenfca, the matron of honor, fsir sister of the bride, came in from, tinhail, to be followed by the bride and her father Mr. Partridge and *u»best man, Mr., Cecil Walkley. awaited it the wedding bower of greenery, and after impressive fashion the pair weie made one. Like a dainty figure ol Titan la's own. court, the fairy company one is apt to encounter this Hallowe'en time—seemed the bride, a blue-eyed.golden-tressed girl, very lovely In herwadding dress of white satin and du oh esse lace, her illusion veil set cap-fashlon with orange blossoms about her sunny locks. Bhe wore diamonds, the gift of the groom and carriedbride’s rose*. e ' »Mrs Jenke was radiant in white satin with chiffon over dress set wiihgreen rosebud** An aigrette held bya band of brilliants, graced, her softdark hair and she earned tbrysanlhc-mums tied in green tuile.Miss ’Wetherhee presartad a piquant-ly charming appearance in gre^,charmeure with over dress of whiteembroideredin gremA••