IMJSS LOIS M1LLESON BECAME THE WIFE OF FORREST MAIN THIS AFTERNOON AT FOUR O’CLOCK—NEWLYWEDS LEAVE ON WEDDING TRIP.(Prom Wedneaday’s Dally*)The wedding of Forrest .Main, «;f Hendricks township, and Miss Lois MiNeson took place this ailemoon at tour o'clock at the home of the parents of the bride on West South street. The groom is the sod of Mr. and Mrs. William Main, of Hendricks I * township, and the newly married cou-1 I pie win make thglr home on a farm owned by the groom's parents.L j The marriage ceremony was very 31 beautiful. Only the immediate reJa-) | tives and friends of the couple were L ! present Rev. J. A- Roberts, of Irv* Jington, an uncle of the bride, )'performed the ceremony. The ring 71 cermony was used, beautiful fn Its j simplicity, anil was accompanied i j with beautiful music rendered by I Miss Dorothy Michelson on the piano I j and vocal selections by Mrs. Arthur I - Fiord, of Indianapolis, a sister of theJ • bride. Melvin Havens and Miss Lo-I rena Thompson were the attendants, i I The bride Is a graduate of Summer* f vllle Latin School at Summerville, i j Mass., and has since then taken lu* i j structlon in the State Normal at Ter-I• re Haute. The groom is a graduate I} of the Shelby vllle High School and i has also taken some work at the State Normal. Both have had experience In teaching and this winter' both will hnve schools In Hendricks township—«Mr. Ma/n at the Cooper school and Mrs. Main at Toner’B chapel. A short* wedding tour has been planned by the newlyweds, but even their closest friends have no Idea where their route lies.The out of town guests at the wedding were: Rev. J. A. Roberts and Mrs. Elisabeth Grutt), of Irvington; Mrs. Stanley Gnibb, of Athens, Ga.; Arthur Floyd and family, Mrs. Ann Raymond, .Mias Esther Hansen and Ernest Emil, of Indianapolis.