Thursday, September 6, 1923mewWAS MARSED HEREJrrrtPA surprise ot Importance among wedding events of the late summer ts contained In the announcement that Mtsa Mildred Frances Davis and Watson Calbert, both of this city, were married here at 1:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The marriage was performed by the Rev. L. C. Murr, pastor of the West St. M. E. chureh, at his home.Mr. and Mrs. Calbert were accompanied for the ceremony by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Calbert and hfs daughter, Louise, and following the marriage the couple went to the newly furnished home at 410 north Noble street, where they wilt reside. The marriage takes a leading place among nuptial affairs In which well known residents of Shelbyvllle are united.Mrs. Calbert is quite well known and a popnlar young woman in this city. She Is a daughter of Mrs. Webster, residing south of Colum-bns. and was gradnated from the Shelbyvllle high school. For several months she has been connected with the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. as an operator and her kind manner and pleasant greetings have placed her high In the estimation of subscribers and patrons. Mr. Calbert has always resided here and for a number of months has been connected with an eastern concern as a traveling salesman. He Is well liked and energetic in his work and bis tutors success is a certainty.The conpte has the best wishes of many friends for happiness and prosperity.SirPlrSm1Un2:1I234LilJatDoF.2:1IIyeichiwaLaMJACCnigPeiSblt;sotwaore8P€deiautmihtwhplaDr.coiInbecoibeerrcer