A HAPPY WEDDING.i*r Qmor*e Bibb**, of Wlchlto.Koto rUk, of DMitnr*One of the moat prominent young pro-fer-sioDsI men of Wichita, Kan., Ind to the altar yesterday one of Decatur’s handaomeafcdviglitvra. The wedding which there oo-curred fe said by friends and acquaintances to have as bright prospects for bapplneea and prosperity for the principals as any I that has been solemniz'd in Decatur for a long time.The bride was MIrb Kate Fisk, tbe eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flak. The groom was Dr. George M. Dibbec, of WIcbMita, Kan,t a leading physician of that place. J who has a most profitable pract’ct?. JThe ceremony was performed In the I north parlor of the handsome new house of I Mr. and Mrs. Fisk, on West Main street. J Only about 25 relatives and more Intimate I friends were present, when just at noon, the I bridal couple entered and took their places J near a magnificent bank of tropical plants | and cut flowers. The perfume from the! flowers filled the rooms with a delightful I fragrance IThe bride's gown was a rich one of I cream Arunure silk made with a Y shaped I corsage and ahcrt Bleeves and trimmed with I d'Aleneon lace. She wore pearls and I natural flowers. * jThe ceremony was performed by Kev | W. H. Penhaliegon, and Immediately after I the company sat down to the bandsomeh I decorated tables on which was served the I elaborate wedding breakfast. At 5:15 Mr. I and Mrs. Blbbeo left on the Central for I Cincinnati, where they will visit a few day^- j and then go on to liont .u, O After a I week or more there they will return lo De I •atur for two or three days and then go on I to Wichita.There were a great many beautiful and I , .'aluable presents. During tbe day 25 tele-, grams were received, most of them from Wichita friends, who took that method oJ expressing their good wlshe9 and congratu iatlona